• The Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Engineering is a 4.5-year (nine-semester) program at the University of British Columbia(UBC).
  • This is a joint degree between UBC and the University of Northern British Columbia (located in Prince George, BC).
  • The program starts with a two-year foundation in mathematics, basic sciences, and environmental sciences from UNBC.
  • The third and fourth years offer training in engineering fundamentals, engineering analysis, and engineering design, through courses in Civil Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering at UBC. 
  • The final term at UNBC exposes students to practical environmental engineering problems.
  • This program focus on main following areas:
    • Introduction to Engineering
    • Chemistry for Engineering
    • Computation, Programs, and Programming
    • Environmental Engineering Laboratory
    • Water Pollution Control
  • The Environmental Engineering program is based on a unique collaboration between UNBC and UBC, which capitalizes on the strength of UNBC in Environmental Science and the strength of UBC in Engineering. 
  • The student to faculty ratio is 18:1 which resolves the interaction problem.
  • Students will graduate not only with expertise in their chosen field, but with the skills they need to continue growing, learning, and evolving with their career over time.
  • The University of British Columbia ranked as the 45th best university in the world in the QS World University Rankings.