Graduate Programs
The goal of the graduate programs is two folds. First is to establish active research and technology development programs for identification and solution of current and future environmental and engineering problems. Second is to provide trained human resources with advanced technical knowledge capable of making decisions and directing protects towards solutions of complex environmental problems. The graduate programs offers two major areas of specialization, Environmental Sciences and Environmental Technology. These specialization programs in the department complement each other to an extent not commonly seen in many other scientific disciplines. Under the two major graduate programs research oppurtunities and advanced course work are offered to qualified students in the following specific areas: water supply engineering, wastewater engineering , air pollution and control, water quality management, soil and groundwater pollution, environmental modeling, environmental impact assessment, environmental chemistry and environmental microbiology and biotechnology.
Application Criteria for Graduate Programs
M.S. in Environmental Engineering Program |
| Courses |
Codes |
Course Name |
Credits |
| ENVE 500 |
5600500 |
M.S. Thesis |
NC |
| CHE 520 |
5630520 |
Transport Phenomena |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 598 |
5600598 |
Graduate Seminar |
(0-2) NC |
| ENVE 599 |
5600599 |
Graduate Seminar |
(0-2) NC |
|
6 Elective Courses |
|
Total minimum credit: 21
Number of Courses with credit (min): 7
Ph. D. in Environmental Engineering Program |
| Courses |
Codes |
Course Name |
Credits |
| ENVE 600 |
5600600 |
Ph.D. Thesis |
NC |
| CHE 520 |
5630520 |
Transport Phenomena |
(3-0)3 |
|
6 Elective Courses |
|
Total minimum credit: 21
Number of Courses with credit (min): 7
Graduate Curriculum |
| Courses |
Codes |
Course Name |
Credits |
| ENVE 501 |
5600501 |
Pollition Control in Sea Environment I |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 502 |
5600502 |
Modeling Soil and Groundwater Pollution |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 503 |
5600503 |
Industrial Water and Wastewater Treatment |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 504 |
5600504 |
Pollution Transport in River Systems |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 505 |
5600505 |
Industrial Air Pollution Control |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 506 |
5600506 |
Advances in Water Supply Engineering |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 507 |
5600507 |
Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 508 |
5600508 |
Advanced Atmospheric Dispersion |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 509 |
5600509 |
Contaminated Site Remediation |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 510 |
5600510 |
Principles of Risk Assessment and Management |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 513 |
5600513 |
Atmospheric Chemistry |
(3-0)3 |
| CHE 520 |
5630520 |
Transport Phenomena |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 532 |
5600532 |
Environmental Biotechnology |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 534 |
5600534 |
Chemical Treatment Techniques |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 535 |
5600535 |
Advanced Biological Treatment |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 538 |
5600538 |
Advanced Environmental Chemistry |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 539 |
5600539 |
Environmental Systems Engineering |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE 541 |
5600541 |
Anaerobic Treatment of Wastes |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE547 |
5600547 |
Marine Pollution |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE7xx |
56007xx |
Special Topics in Environmental Engineering |
(3-0)3 |
| ENVE8xx |
56008xx |
Special Studies |
(4-2) NC |
| ENVE 9xx |
56009xx |
Advanced Studies |
(4-2) NC |
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