- The MSc in Earth and Environmental Engineering at Columbia University is a 1-year program.
- This program is designed for engineers and scientists who plan to pursue, or are already engaged in, environmental management/development careers.
- The focus of the program is the environmentally-sound mining and processing of primary materials (minerals, energy, and water) and the recycling or proper disposal of used materials.
- Students may choose one of three concentrations within the MSc degree program:
- Water Resources and Climate Risks
- Sustainable Energy
- Sustainable Mining and Materials
- The student-faculty ratio of this college is 6:1.
- Columbia University is the place to prepare students for a career in which they can make advances in the Sustainable Mining and Materials industries, anywhere in the world.
- The acceptance rate of Columbia University is 5.8%.
- Columbia University is ranked #19 in QS Global World Rankings 2021.