Field of Study: | Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
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Description: | Environmental engineers protect natural ecosystems, human health, and quality of life by applying engineering principles to solve environmental and public health related challenges. By combining their knowledge of the natural sciences, chemistry, biology, and microbiology, with their expertise in engineering, environmental engineers tackle many complex problems society faces. As an environmental engineer, you might be involved in performing an environmental impact assessment, or in designing or managing systems for water distribution and collection, water treatment plants, solid waste handling and processing facilities, landfills, and air treatment plants. |
Cost per year:* | Estimated costs are for tuition only. Additional student fees and costs may be applied. |