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The Master of Science in Environmental Engineering program offers graduate-level education for those pursuing advanced studies in this field. This curriculum provides comprehensive exposure to environmental engineering principles and analytical problem-solving techniques, while fostering opportunities for specialized research.
While maintaining a foundational set of core courses, the program offers flexibility for interdisciplinary exploration, enabling students to align their studies with professional aspirations. Each candidate collaborates with their advisory committee to create a personalized study plan. Applicants must possess an engineering, natural sciences, or related bachelor's degree, though conditional admission may be granted to those who complete prerequisite coursework.
Students can choose between thesis and non-thesis options. The thesis track requires at least six research credits culminating in a defended thesis, while the non-thesis alternative involves a significant engineering project and report worth three credits. A coursework-only non-thesis option is also offered.