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The Bachelor of Science and Honors Bachelor of Science programs in Environmental Engineering hold accreditation from ABET's Engineering Accreditation Commission, accessible at http://www.ABET.org.
The ENVE curriculum builds on a solid base of fundamental sciences, equipping graduates for professional roles in environmental engineering across consulting firms, industrial sectors, and municipal agencies. This demanding program integrates studies in civil and chemical engineering, water purification, waste management, air quality control, and public health. Environmental engineering design principles are introduced in the first year, with advanced design competencies cultivated during junior and senior years. The program concludes with team projects addressing complex, real-world challenges that factor in economic viability, system performance, operational reliability, and practical limitations.
The undergraduate environmental engineering program achieves its educational goals through targeted coursework, organized group learning activities, and practical lab and design exercises spanning all four years. The school follows a shared curriculum model where students from its three programs (CHE, BIOE, ENVE) complete common courses in introductory engineering, material/energy analysis, thermodynamics, transport processes, and final-year operational systems.