MS in Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering program from Drexel University is concerned with protecting human, animal, and plant populations from the effects of adverse environmental factors, including toxic chemicals and wastes, pathogenic bacteria, and global warming.
Duration
15-18 months (Full-time)
4 years (Part-time)
Starting Date
January, March, June, September
Tuition Fee
$ 1,342 per credit
Location
Philadelphia, United States
About the program
Programs in Environmental Engineering program from Drexel University are available with specializations in air pollution, hazardous and solid waste, subsurface contaminant hydrology, water resources, water and wastewater, and sustainability treatment.
Key Facts
Environmental engineers also try to minimize the effect of human activities on the physical and living environment so that we can all live more healthy and sustainable lives.
This field builds on other branches of engineering, especially civil, chemical, and mechanical engineering. It also builds on information from many of the sciences, such as chemistry, physics, hydrology, geology, atmospheric science, and several specializations of biology (ecology, microbiology) and public health.
Students who elect to study environmental engineering will become familiar with many of these areas because maintaining and improving the environment requires that problems be evaluated and solutions found using a multidisciplinary approach.
Courses Included
- Chemical Kinetics in Environmental Engineering
- Chemistry of the Environment
- Biometry
- Biomedical Statistics
- Data-based Engineering Modeling
- Biostatistics