Baccalaureate graduates of both engineering and science programs with focused interests in environmental science and engineering of air, land and water systems are encouraged to apply for admission through the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (selecting either the Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Water Resources program or the Environmental Engineering program). The degrees offered include:

  • Master of Science in Environmental Engineering (MSEnvE)
  • Master of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE)
  • Master of Science (MS)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

Applicants with a science background should have a degree in atmospheric-sciences, biology, chemistry, geology, physics, or another science. A minimum of two (2) semesters of calculus is required for admission to the EnvE program. Applicants with science undergraduate degrees can pursue thesis, research-report or all coursework options for the MS degree.

Applicants with an engineering background should have an accredited degree in an engineering discipline. Masters applicants with an engineering degree can pursue thesis or research-report options for the MSEnvE degree, as well as thesis, research-report, or all coursework options for the MS and MSCE degrees.