Research-Based Master of Science in Environmental Engineering
Designed for students interested in a short-term research experience, leading to the preparation and defense of a research-based thesis.Ìý
Our program emphasizes education through high-quality research for students interested in careers in industry and the public sector. Course selection depends on your chosen area of emphasis, selected from one of four core research areas:
- Air Quality, Energy, and Climate
- Aquatic and Terrestrial Environmental Systems
- Drinking Water, Wastewater, and Water Reuse
- Global Engineering and Resilience
Program Requirements
- 24 graduate-level credit hours must be completed with at least a grade of C in each course, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00.
- Elective courses determined in consultation with the student’s faculty advisor.
- A minimum of four and maximum of six semester hours of thesis credit, with a sum of course and thesis credit of at least 30 hours.
- For students have previous graduate coursework, up to nine hours of relevant graduate-level classes may be transferred to meet the MS degree course requirements.
Please refer to the EVEN Graduate Program Handbook for detailed information on coursework requirements for this degree.