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Nov 25, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environmental Engineering Major, B.S.
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The Environmental Engineering (EVE) program prepares students to plan and design sustainable environmental systems maximizing the quality of life by minimizing the impact of human activity on the environment. Environmental Engineering graduates will receive a crosscutting collaborative education between two distinct departments. By offering a multidisciplinary approach between engineering and earth and atmospheric sciences, students will receive more customized degree tailored to their interests and flexible to an ever-changing job market. The educational approach will incorporate theory and hands-on learning to reinforce theoretical concepts. The engineering core component will provide solid training on the majority subjects required by Fundamental Engineering (FE) exam. A minimum grade of “C” is required for all prerequisites before a student can progress. A full-time student may complete the program in four years (total of eight semesters).
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General Studies Courses- Total Credit Hours: 38
- Written Communication Credits: 6
- Oral Communication Credits: 3
- Quantitative Literacy Credits: 4
- Arts and Humanities Credits: 6
- Historical Credits: 3
- Social and Behavioral Sciences Credits: 6
- Natural and Physical Sciences Credits: 10
- Global Diversity Credits: 0 TO 3
The department recommends that this requirement be met along with the Arts and Humanities, Historical, or Social and Behavioral Sciences general studies choices. TOTAL General Studies: 38 credits Required Prerequisite Courses - Total Credit Hours: 26
Required Core Courses- Total Credit Hours: 52
Elective Courses- students are required to take at least 13 credit hours from the list below to complete their major.
Multicultural Requirement Total Credit Hours: 0 TO 3
The department recommends that this requirement be met along with the Arts and Humanities, Historical, or Social and Behavioral Sciences general studies choices. See the Multicultural Graduation Requirements of the catalog for approved courses. |
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