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Advancements in technology and population growth are heightening worries about humanity's environmental footprint. Environmental engineering tackles these issues by developing engineered answers to ecological challenges. These challenges often involve intricate complexities that demand a multidisciplinary strategy. Students explore key issues faced by environmental engineers, such as managing solid waste, controlling air pollution, ensuring water quality, supplying water, treating wastewater, handling hazardous waste, and maintaining public hygiene. The curriculum integrates mathematics, physical and life sciences, and engineering principles and design to equip students with methods for addressing these issues. Career paths for environmental engineers involve designing waste treatment systems and equipment, creating regulations and management plans, building models to forecast environmental effects of human actions, and performing research.
Freshman applicants must submit an official high school transcript (academic record)
IELTS Academic: 6.5 or higher (minimum of 6.5 in each sub score)
TOEFL IBT: 85 or higher (minimum of 18 in each sub score)
PTE Academic: 62 or higher (minimum of 53 in each sub score)
English Composition I and II from an accredited U.S. College or University: Grade of C or higher
Application Deadlines:
Fall Entry: January 15
Spring Entry: October 1
*We have extended our application deadline to October 15