NIU- Graduate (Master’s and Doctoral) Programs:
Architecture and Landscape Architecture:
Design Projects in environmental building and ecological communities: Green roofs, Vertical gardens and vertical Forestry.
Business Management:
MBA, E-MBA, DBA
Theses in applied and theoretical business management and administration including Environmental Management and joint Peace and Management studies. See also our special programs.
Economics:
Theses in applied and theoretical economics including environmental economics and joint Peace and Economics studies.
Environmental Science:
Theses in climatology, environmental degradation, pollution control, urban ecology and environmental economics.
Environmental Peace:
Thesis on the most important and challenging subject in this present world: to keep a balance between environment and human development and behavior
Engineering: (Environmental, Chemical, Civil, Architecture, Mechanical, Electrical)
Theses in research based projects including environmentally friendly green technologies.
History, Languages, Literature, Philosophy:
Theses in Scholarly Studies according to discipline.
Laboratory Sciences:Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Physics, Physiology
Thesis and research in cooperation with local University- apply to Student Advisor for information.
Law:
Thesis in aspects of law including International Human Rights and Environmental law.
Medical Science:
Thesis in various studies and systems of medicine and therapies for protection of human health.
Psychology:
Theses in experimental studies in environment and behavior and methods of psychological therapy.
Sociology and Political Science:
Theses in the theory of group behavior and environment-human interaction.. Special programs in Indigenous studies.
Computer Science and Information Technology:
Thesis on Computer Information Systems,Information Technology, Animation,Web Design & Development etc.
NIU Courses for Graduate Degrees in Environmental Practical Science and Engineering:
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