Plans of Study – Environmental Engineering

Applicants to MENG in Environmental Engineering: Must hold an accredited undergraduate (Bachelor of Science) degree in engineering or related field (e.g. Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Geology). Students with non-engineering degrees should take the following courses or demonstrate proficiency in Fluid Mechanics, Differential Equations and 1 year of Chemistry prior to matriculation. Note, the MENG degree is not designed to provide a path to licensure for non-Engineering degree holders. 

Master of Engineering Requirements: 4 MENG core courses (includes capstone project) + 6 technical environmental engineering courses (30 Credits) 

MENG Program Required Courses:
 

  • ENGR 5311 – Professional Communication & Information Management 
  • ENGR 5312 – Engineering Project Planning & Management 
  • ENGR 5314 – Advanced Engineering Mathematics or ENVE 5320 – Quantitative Methods for Engineers 
  • ENGR 5315 - MENG Capstone Project – Students are encouraged to work on a company-sponsored project 

Environmental Engineering Concentration Electives: (choose 6 courses) 

  • ENVE 5210 – Environmental Engineering Chemistry I 
  • ENVE 5240 – Biodegradation and Bioremediation 
  • ENVE 5252 – Environmental Remediation 
  • ENVE 5310 – Environmental Transport Phenomena 
  • ENVE 5311 – Environmental Biochemical Processes 
  • ENVE 5330 – Probabilistic Methods in Engineering Systems 
  • ENVE 5331 – Predictive Analytics for Scientists and Engineers 
  • ENVE 5530 – Environmental Site Investigation  
  • ENVE 5810 – Hydrometeorology 
  • ENVE 5811 – Hydroclimatology 
  • ENVE 5812 – Ecohydrology 
  • ENVE 5821 – Vadose Zone Hydrology 
  • ENVE 5830 – Groundwater Flow Modeling 
  • ENVE 5850 – Sustainable and Resilient Water Governance and Management 
  • AH 5275 – HAZWOPER  

  

Your Plan of Study is determined by your catalog year. Please use your Advisement Report or Academic Requirements Report in StudentAdmin to determine your catalog year.