Entrance to the Graduate program is with an Engineering Degree or equivalent Science Degree with B+ grade or in exceptional cases Published Patents or Papers with strong letters of recommendation indicating that the candidate has the necessary background to successfully complete the program.
The minimum course requirement for completion of a Master of Applied Science degree is 5 full courses, although students are encouraged to take more. The Master of Engineering degree requires either 10 courses, or 8 courses and a project. The Ph.D. program normally consists of a thesis and 6 to 11 courses depending on the candidate’s background preparation.
Courses:
Principles of Measurements
Environmental Decision Making
Environmental Pathways
Probability and Statistics
Evaluation of Engineering Systems
Water Resources Engineering
Water Resources Systems Modeling
Water Resources Systems Analysis
Groundwater Flow and Contamination
Analytical Environmental Chemistry
Chemistry and Analysis of Water and Wastes
Physical/Chemical Treatment Processes
Biological Treatment Processes
Environmental Microbiology
Solid Waste Management
Groundwater Flow and Contamination
: Advanced Contaminant Hydrogeology
Air Purification Principles
Sustainable Infrastructure
Evaluating Environmental and Sustainability
: Economics of Sustainable Infrastructure
: Evaluation of Civil Engineering Systems
Cities as Ecosystems
: Technology, Society and the Environment
Environmental Economics