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Oregon State University's Environmental Engineering graduate program focuses on mastering core scientific and engineering concepts to address environmental challenges in both natural and engineered systems. The curriculum cultivates robust analytical, design, and managerial skills for implementing biological, chemical, and physical processes. Graduates pursue careers in consulting, environmental assessment, resource management, or academic research. Key research areas include toxic materials, environmental microbiology, transport phenomena, water chemistry, and aquatic resource studies.
Through the School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering, students can earn M.S., MEng (course-based), or Ph.D. degrees in Environmental Engineering. Each program is customized to align with students' career aspirations. Collaborative opportunities across engineering disciplines and research centers enable personalized academic paths, supported by faculty with diverse specializations.