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Environmental engineers detect, assess, and create solutions for environmental challenges, which have a greater effect on historically marginalized populations. Tackling environmental concerns like water and air quality involves considering the fundamental effects of climate change that endanger people worldwide. Our students gain expertise in environmental analysis and management for the water and wastewater treatment sectors.
Student outcomes outline the knowledge and skills students should have upon graduation. Our graduates will demonstrate:
The capability to detect, define, and resolve intricate engineering issues using engineering and mathematical principles.
The capability to utilize engineering methods to develop solutions that address specific requirements while accounting for public health, safety, and welfare, along with global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic considerations. The capability to communicate clearly with diverse audiences.
The capability to acknowledge ethical and professional duties in engineering scenarios and make well-reasoned decisions that account for the consequences of engineering solutions worldwide, economically, environmentally, and socially.
The capability to collaborate efficiently in teams, where members collectively offer leadership, foster a cooperative and inclusive atmosphere, set objectives, organize tasks, and achieve goals.
The capability to design and perform suitable experiments, evaluate and understand data, and employ engineering reasoning to reach conclusions.
The capability to obtain and use new knowledge as necessary, employing effective learning techniques.
Students must have a high school or secondary school completion from an institution you have attended. Also students must have the following scores,