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Northeastern University's Master of Science (MS) in Environmental Engineering program combines the examination of physical, chemical, and biological processes with core principles for water treatment, waste disposal, hazardous material handling, water resource management, and air quality control.
Graduates of this environmental engineering master's program will gain skills to create and deploy technologies for diverse environmental needs, aiming to enhance and safeguard both ecosystems and public health. The curriculum features mandatory core classes from Civil and Environmental Engineering, along with elective options in related engineering fields, earth sciences, and mathematics.
Capacity to recognize, analyze, and address challenging engineering issues.
Competence in interpreting and utilizing engineering fundamentals.
Proficiency in employing assessment methods for evaluating water, soil, and air quality concerning environmental contamination and their associated scientific processes.