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Environmental engineers are specialized experts who analyze and create solutions for ecological challenges. Their work focuses on safeguarding nature from human impact, defending communities against environmental threats like floods and illnesses, and rehabilitating ecosystems for both wildlife and human health.
Historically, these professionals ensured clean water supplies, managed waste treatment and disposal, preserved air purity, mitigated water contamination, and cleaned up hazardous sites. Today, they still perform these vital functions while also tracking air, water, and soil conditions, and innovating new environmental protection methods.
Superior students who hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree in environmental engineering, civil engineering, or chemical engineering are eligible for admission to the graduate program without remedial coursework.
Internet-based TOEFL: should score 90 or higher
Computer-based TOEFL: should score 233 or higher.
Paper-based TOEFL: should score 577 or higher.
The IELTS exam: should score 7 or higher.