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Environmental engineering involves the scientific evaluation and creation of engineering approaches to tackle environmental challenges impacting land, water, and air within the biosphere. This discipline covers a wide range of environmental concerns, such as ensuring drinking water safety, protecting and restoring groundwater, treating wastewater, managing indoor and outdoor air pollution, addressing climate change, handling solid and hazardous waste disposal, cleaning up polluted areas, preventing pollution through innovative product and process design, and promoting sustainable water and energy utilization and generation.
Environmental engineers are tasked with reconciling conflicting technical, social, and legal matters related to environmental resource usage. Given the intricacy of these issues, they require extensive knowledge not just in engineering fields but also in chemistry, biology, geology, and economics. Therefore, the academic program enables students majoring in this area to focus on specialties like environmental engineering technology, sustainability, global health, economics, or energy and climate change. It equips graduates for leadership roles in industry and government or for advanced studies in engineering, science, business, law, and medicine.
Applicants must have a completion of high school.
Applicants will have IELTS scores of 7.0 or higher and Pearson Test scores of 70 or higher. TOEFL scores of at least the following: 100 on the internet-based TOEFL; 25 on the paper-and-paper TOEFL Paper-delivered Test.