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Individuals holding an environmental engineering degree enhance core knowledge of humanity's effects on the environment and how the environment reacts to these effects. They evaluate planned construction initiatives, interpret scientific information, and conduct quality assurance reviews. Students also utilize an environmental engineering degree to develop strategies that reduce negative human influences on the environment. Environmental engineers address both local and global environmental challenges, such as safeguarding water purity, climate change, vehicle exhaust, and ozone layer degradation. Environmental engineering students may opt for a general curriculum or specialize in geoenvironmental engineering or water resources. The environmental engineering program aims to equip graduates with the engineering and scientific foundations needed to assess, create, and oversee environmental systems, including water supply networks, wastewater treatment plants, air pollution management systems, surface and groundwater sources, and waste disposal sites. The curriculum provides a comprehensive grounding in engineering basics, coupled with a wide-ranging grasp of mathematical, physical, chemical, and biological principles relevant to environmental engineering.
MSU strongly encourages a college preparatory curriculum in secondary school.
Minimum English requirements
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): Internet-based test: score of 79 with no sub score below 17; International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - Regular admission: Score of 6.5 or higher; Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) - Minimum score of 53; minimum sub score requirement of 48.
Application submission deadline: Regular Admission: February 1.