The program includes over 20 faculty members and covers such topics as drinking water, wastewater and water reuse treatment, ecosystem processes, fate and transport of organic contaminants, alternative energy, air quality, sustainability and environmental engineering for developing communities.

  • Degree Plans

Requirements for the Master of Science in environmental engineering can be fulfilled in two ways.

  • Plan I: Thesis Option

In addition to the 24 credit hours of course work described above, candidates complete 6 credit hours of thesis credit, with the successful completion and defense of an MS thesis.

  • Plan II: Non-Thesis Option

In addition to the 24 credit hours of course work described above, candidates complete an additional 6 credit hours of elective courses or independent study.