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Through rigorous, career-focused courses in intimate classroom environments, students rapidly acquire the expertise needed to deliver innovative solutions for intricate environmental challenges. The program emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach covering environmental conservation, water treatment technologies, wastewater processing, waste disposal systems, contaminated site rehabilitation, and pollution mitigation strategies.
Compact class sizes featuring cutting-edge equipment offer graduates a distinctive, personalized educational journey. A mandatory capstone project enables thorough investigation of pressing ecological concerns facing our rapidly evolving planet. The University of New Haven's M.S. in Environmental Engineering program equips students for diverse professional paths in the field. The coursework develops competencies essential for tackling multifaceted issues in water management, ecosystem preservation, water purification, sewage treatment, waste handling, land reclamation, and emissions regulation.
Applicants must have official university transcripts and proof of bachelor’s degree completion. TOEFL of 75, or IELTS of 6.0, or PTE of 50 is required.
Application deadline: Spring Deadline - November 15 (Priority Application Deadlines).