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Nov 05, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Environmental Systems Design (M.Eng.)
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The Master of Engineering Degree in Environmental Systems Design prepares students for higher-level professional practice in local and international markets, whether in private consulting practice, industry, or government and regulatory activities.
Program Objectives
The objectives of the Master of Engineering Degree in Environmental Systems Design are to:
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Enable graduates of the program to conduct analytical and experimental studies in water quality analysis and modeling, water and wastewater treatment designs, solid and hazardous waste management, and air quality engineering and modeling.
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Prepare graduates of the program for successful careers in environmental engineering to fulfill the market needs in the field.
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Prepare high-quality graduates who can advance their existing career in Environmental Engineering to become leaders in the job market.
Admission
Admission requirements are the same as those for the Master of Science Program.
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Courses (33 credit hours)
Course work for the Master of Engineering degree requires the completion of 33 credit hours as follows: I- Engineering core (6 credits)
One course (3 cr.) is selected out of
II- Environmental Engineering core (15 credits)
III- Elective Courses (12 credit hours)
Four courses (12 cr.) are to be selected from a set of graduate courses in engineering, physical sciences, social sciences, management and other related graduate-level courses subject to advisor and director’s approval. No more than one 4000-level course in engineering, computer science and other related areas, not in the student’s undergraduate major, may be taken for graduate credit subject to advisor and director’s approval.
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