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Faculty:
Robert J. Houghtalen, Ph.D.,
Colorado State University;
Michael A. Robinson, Ph.D.,
P.E., Virginia Tech; Martin J.
Thomas, Ph.D., University of
Notre Dame.
Environmental engineering has
been defined in different ways
by different groups of
professionals. The Bylaws of the
American Academy of
Environmental Engineers define
environmental engineering as ".
. . the application of
engineering principles to the
management of the environment
for the protection of human
health; for the protection of
nature's beneficial ecosystems
and for environment-related
enhancement of the quality of
human life." This definition
makes environmental engineering
one of the broadest of all the
engineering disciplines. It
utilizes all of the physical,
chemical and biological sciences
as the basis for achieving its
engineering goals.
Areas of specialty in
environmental engineering
include: water supply and
treatment, wastewater treatment
(municipal and industrial),
hazardous waste management
(present practice and remedial
treatment), air pollution
control and atmospheric
processes, groundwater
management (movement and quality
control), stormwater management,
risk characterization and risk
assessment, fate of pollutants
and other similar and related
areas. Environmental engineering
has aspects that are closely
related to chemical engineering
(the design of treatment
processes), chemistry (specific
interactions between pollutants
and the environment), civil
engineering (hydraulic
engineering, water resources
engineering) and biology
(biological waste treatment
systems, toxicology).
Environmental engineering
should appeal to students who
have an interest in the
sustainable maintenance of the
environment and who are willing
to enjoy multidisciplinary
approaches to achieve that end.
Students will be admitted
only in the Fall Quarter of each
academic year. Four consecutive
quarters of a 2-credit project
course are required where
graduate students work in teams
(likely pairs) on an in-depth
industry-based project that
culminates in a joint final
written report and oral
presentation during the fourth
quarter. Throughout the year the
student teams are required to
submit project proposals (first
quarter), status reports and
draft reports (second and third
quarters), and a final report to
the client (fourth quarter). The
project course includes seminars
on project management, proposal
writing, presentation skills,
ethics, case studies, field
trips, and so on. The team must
also prepare a manuscript of the
work suitable for publication in
a peer-reviewed professional
journal. To successfully
complete the project course, the
joint final project report and
manuscript must be approved by
the team's graduate committee.
Master of Science In
Environmental Engineering
Requirements:
20 credit hours of core
courses
20 credit hours of elective
courses
8 credit hours of project
course
3 credit hours of graduate
seminar
Core Courses:
CE 563 Unit Operations in
Environmental Engineering
CE 564 Aquatic Environmental
Chemistry
CE 567 Applied Hydrologic
Modeling
CE 568 Applied Contaminant
Transport Modeling
CE 569 Environmental Systems
Optimization
Possible Electives
include:
CE 562 Treatability
Studies
CE 565 Solid and Hazardous
Waste Management
CE 573 Groundwater Analysis
CE 566 Environmental
Management
CH 450 Air Pollution Control
CH 470 Safety, Health & Loss
Prevention
VA 452 Environmental
Economics
ME 513 Environmental Noise
Students may take elective
courses outside of the Civil
Engineering Department (e.g.,
Mathematics, Chemical
Engineering) that are considered
by the student's adviser and
advisory committee as being
relevant and appropriate to the
student's course of study.
Course of Study
Prerequisite:
Students must have completed
a laboratory based environmental
course and an introductory
undergraduate class in
environmental science and/or
engineering. These are
considered prerequisites and
will not be counted in the 51
hours required for the M.S.
degree. Students without these
requirements will be required to
take CE 460 and CE 461 in
addition to the 51 hours listed
above. |