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Comprehensive efforts are essential to tackle issues in energy, water resources, solid waste, air quality, globalization, climate change, urban expansion, food production, and environmental decline, all aimed at fostering a sustainable and resilient society. Our Environmental Engineering graduates are exceptionally equipped for careers focused on resolving these and similar challenges. Through community-based service learning initiatives, we emphasize giving students hands-on experience in merging engineering with political and social considerations. Those who complete this degree are prepared for diverse roles in design and policy fields.
The University of Georgia's Environmental Engineering undergraduate program delivers an engineering education within a liberal arts framework, enabling graduates to synthesize knowledge from multiple disciplines and develop skills for analyzing and designing systems to address pertinent issues. Program alumni have a solid foundation in engineering, mathematics, and environmental sciences, along with the capability to create systems that harmonize technology with the environment. They will have the expertise necessary to achieve sustainable development while meeting the needs for preserving and enriching varied ecological systems.