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In Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, students study ecosystem functions including the water cycle, nutrient transformations, and biological systems. They examine how human activities like agriculture impact these intricate systems and learn to develop sustainable solutions.
Fundamental engineering concepts and cutting-edge technological methods are employed to address issues involving soil and plant environments, surface and groundwater quality, air quality, animal habitats, and food safety. Graduates pursue rewarding careers in federal, state, and local government agencies, engineering consulting practices, industrial sectors, or continue their education through graduate studies.
Students must have completed a high school or have earned 11 or fewer semester credit hours at another college after high school graduation. TOEFL – 80 iBT or higher - In general, while subscores are generally 20 or higher per section. IELTS - In general, applicants have an overall score of 6.5 or higher with at least a 6.0 in each section.
January 15: Regular Decision Application Deadline.