Environmental Science/Engineering

Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Environmental Science/Engineering

Requirements:

The Master of Science in Environmental Science / Engineering require the completion of 36 academic units of course work at the graduate level (following completion of a baccalaureate degree). These 36 units are comprised of 28 units of course work, and 8 units for the theses.

Prerequisites:

An earned Bachelor's degree or its equivalent in Environmental Science or its equivalent. Students having a baccalaureate degree in fields other than environmental science/engineering may need to complete certain preparatory course work prior to starting the master's degree program.

Prescriptive Education:

The student must complete no fewer than 24 units of the program through instructional course work from the University. A maximum of 6 units of courses may be accepted in transfer from other institutions, or accepted in the form of appropriately documented professional experience. Due to prevailing state or Federal regulations, the award of experiential credit is limited to a maximum of 20% of total required for the degree. The Master's degree can be completed with or without a thesis.

Course Work Requirements:

Unless otherwise indicated, each of the following courses is valued at four (4) units:

ES511 Environmental Chemistry
ES534 Environmental Hydrology
CE556 Groundwater Pollution and Hazardous Waste Management
ES560 Solid Waste Management
ES562 Environmental Impact Statements
ES561 Biochemical Engineering
ES542 Industrial Pollution Control
ES533 Environmental Analysis
CE550 Applied Engine ering Analysis 11
ES567 Essentials of GIS Technology - Environmental Applications
CE565 Ethics and Professionalism
ES597 Selected Topics in Environmental Problems (2-4 units)
ES598 Thesis Proposal (2 units)
ES599 Master's Thesis (8 units)

Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Environmental Science/Engineering
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