Environmental Engineering

Undergraduate

Environmental Engineering Minor


The Department of Environmental Engineering offers a MINOR in the growing discipline of Environmental Engineering.

 

Environmental Engineers design and build municipal water supply systems, industrial and municipal wastewater treatment plants, air pollution control systems, solid and municipal waste treatment facilities, and develop and implement watershed and airshed protection management plans and operations.

 

In order for a student to complete and graduate with a minor in Environmental Engineering, the

courses listed below must be taken and passed with a letter grade of C or better.

 

THREE COURSES (9 CREDIT HOURS) FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST:

EVEN 3320 – Chemical Principles for EVEN

EVEN 3321 – Environmental Engineering Lab

EVEN 3399 – Nuclear Environmental

CEEN 3167 – Hydraulic/Fluid Mechanics Lab

CEEN 3365 – Environmental Engineering

CEEN 3390 – Fluid Mechanics

CEEN 4362 – Hydrology

CEEN 4364 – Design Water and Wastewater Convey Systems

MEEN 2355 – Statics and Dynamics

 

THREE COURSES (9 CREDIT HOURS) FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST:

EVEN 3328 – Environmental Engineering Process Fundamentals

EVEN 4308 – Wastewater Treatment

EVEN 4304 – Water Resources and Advance Computer Methods

EVEN 4306 – Solid and Hazardous Waste Fundamentals

EVEN 4386 – Air Pollution Control

 

For more details, please contact the department chair of the environmental engineering program.

 

Download the flyer of the minor in environmental engineering (hyperlink it to our minor flyer, pdf file).