The graduate program in Environmental Engineering offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Environmental Engineering. Graduates will be able to address and solve engineering challenges and opportunities related to climate change, pollution, resource management, remediation and treatment systems, urbanization, planning, regulations, infrastructure, and energy issues. Students can specialize in an area of specialization including Water Resources, Environmental Unit Processes and Remediation, Air Quality, and Sustainable Environmental Systems.
Successful applicants are expected to have completed an undergraduate engineering degree from an ABET-accredited program or from a foreign institution with an equivalent program. The M.S. program offers two plans: (a) 24 credits of coursework, 6 credits of research, and a comprehensive oral examination that includes the defense of a written thesis; or (b) 30 credits of coursework, submission of an approved critical essay, and a comprehensive oral examination.
Director
Uta Krogmann
Graduate Program in Bioenvironmental Engineering
848-932-5729
krogmann@rutgers.edu
Environmental & Natural Resource Sciences Building