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Environmental Engineering Technology BS


The environmental engineering technology program prepares graduates for responsible operations, maintenance, and management positions in a wide variety of industrial, municipal, recreational, and regulatory corporations or agencies. Those graduates who also earn licensure in a specific division of environmental engineering technologies are better prepared for management/supervisory positions in their environmental specialties.

Graduates of our program have the advantage of understanding the biological, chemical, and physical aspects of environmental engineering, along with the mechanical, electrical, and computer equipment required for waste processing.

The bachelor of science in environmental engineering technology helps the student develop a concern for the environment, the very life-stream of our existence. This concern, coupled with excellent communication skills, gives the graduate the edge needed to meet the environmental challenges of the 21st century.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, environmental engineering technologists are employed in almost every industry. Employment is expected to grow faster than average for the next decade and beyond.

Degree Requirements


General Education Program 34 Hours

The General Education Program is composed of 34 credit hours minimum of which 10 hours may be satisfied by the following mathematics and science requirements in the environmental engineering technology curriculum: MATH 1200 and natural science courses PHYS 2201 and 2202. Further information about the GEP is listed in the General Education Program  or can be obtained from the department chairperson’s office.

 
Math/Science Requirements 43 Hours
Supporting Technical Requirements 6 Hours
Environmental Engineering Technology Requirements 43 Hours
Engineering Technology Courses 3 Hours
   
Total Hours Required 126 Hours

First Year Experience: University Foundations


This course is required for all new freshman enrolled Fall 2016 or later.  It is also listed as a GEP course.

Supporting Technical Requirements (6 Hours)