Environmental Applications
Beginning in the spring semester of your third year, EVEN students begin a four course (twelve (12) credit hours) sequence in environmental engineering. You will take two 3-credit Environmental Fundamentals course and two additional (six (6)-credits) Environmental Applications courses (no double counting).
- Environmental Engineering Fundamental CoursesÌý- at 2 courses from this list (you can petition to add additional courses)
- CVEN 3424 Water and Wastewater Treatment (3 credits, S)
- CVEN 3323 Hydraulic Engineering (3 credits, F/S)Ìý
- CVEN 3434 Applied Ecology (3 credits, S)
- EVEN 4544 Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery (3 credits, )
- MCEN 3032 Thermo 2 (3 credits, F/S)
- MCEN 3022- Heat Transfer (3 credits, F/S)
- MCEN 4032 Sustainable Energy (3 credits, F)
- ÌýEnvironmental Applications Courses – upper division - two courses from this list (no double counting). Students can petition to add additional courses.Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý
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You are encouraged to select courses that meet your career goals and interests.Ìý This may include courses within a similar theme, or cross-cut a breadth of environmental engineering topics. As such, this list is organized under various specialization topics within environmental engineering.Ìý Environmental Fundamentals courses also fit under these various specialization topics.
It is critical that early in the curriculum you pay careful attention to pre-requisites for option courses.Ìý All courses that are numbered 5000 or above are graduate level courses and can only be taken with instructor permission; consult carefully with your advisor before selecting a graduate level course.Ìý Graduate level courses are good options for double-counting for students admitted to the BAM program. A petition is needed for a grad course to count as an option course.