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   Undergradute Program of Bioenvironmental Engineering

What Is Bioenvironmental Engineering?
Bioenvironmental Engineers utilize engineering principles and the physical, chemical and biological sciences to prevent and solve environmental problems related to human activities.

Course Requirements
Bioenvironmental Engineering students take basic engineering courses and physical, chemical and biological science classes in their freshman and sophomore years. In the junior and senior years these fundamentals are applied for multidisciplinary problem solving in various environmental fields.

What Do Bioenvironmental Engineers Do?
Bioenvironmental Engineers are employed in the following areas:

  • Engineering consulting firms
  • Drinking water, wastewater, solid waste and air pollution treatment facilities
  • Manufacturing industries
  • Environmental regulatory and planning agencies
  • Research laboratories
  • International development agencies
  • Public-interest groups

Bioenvironmental Engineering is an Accredited Engineering Program resulting in preparation for the Fundamental of Engineering Exam and licensure as a Professional Engineer

For more information, contact: Dr. Christopher Uchrin
Department of Environmental Science
14 College Farm Road
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone 732-932-9800 x6220
Fax 732-932-8644