Environmental engineers work to combat the negative impacts of human activity on the environment. They reduce waste, promote eco-design and strive to improve our environmental systems. This degree enables an additional, specialized science focus which complements the core engineering foundations.

  • Build technical skills for tackling problems around water, energy, food, pollution, waste, and natural hazards.
  • Discover the connections between infrastructure, environment, society, and economy in the developed and developing world.
  • Develop knowledge and skills in a science major matched to your interests and career goals.
  • Complete an eight-week practical engineering experience.
  • Apply your learning to real-world projects based on industry needs.