MSc in Environmental Engineering
San Diego, USA
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
USD 30,760 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering (CCEE) at San Diego State University (SDSU) offers a Master of Science (MS) degree in Civil Engineering and a Doctoral degree in Engineering Science and Applied Mechanics jointly with the University of California at San Diego (UCSD).
Admissions
Curriculum
Degree Requirements
The Department also offers an MS degree in Civil Engineering with a concentration in Environmental Engineering. In addition, the Master of Engineering Program is available. It is a blended curriculum of engineering and business courses.
The Department offers a Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering with areas of specialization in Construction Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering, and Water Resources Engineering, along with a concentration in Environmental Engineering.
Degree Requirements for Environmental Engineering Concentration: The student's POS, prepared in conference with and approved by the Graduate Adviser, must satisfy the following requirements:
- Twenty-one units of course work:
- Fifteen units should be selected from the required courses listed below; in exceptional cases, this requirement may be waived at the discretion of the graduate adviser, provided the substitute course is in the College of Engineering and enhances a coherent program in a specific professional area.
- Eighteen units of 600- and 700-level courses in civil engineering and environmental engineering. No more than three units can be taken in ENV E 797 and no more than three units can be taken in ENV E 798.
- Nine additional units:
- Thesis students: Three units of ENV E 797, three units ENV E 798, and three units of ENV E 799A.
- Non-thesis students: Six units of 500-, 600- or 700-level courses and three units of ENVE 797 or 798.
- The total number of 500-, 600- or 700-level courses may not exceed 12 units outside the department.
- No more than 12 units of 500-level coursework may be applied to the Program of Study.
List of Courses
Environmental Engineering
- ENV E 554 Process Fundamentals of Environmental Systems (3)
- ENV E 645 Aquatic Chemistry for Environmental Engineers (3)
- ENV E 646 Microbiological Principles of Environmental Engineering (3)
- ENV E 647 Physical and Chemical Processes of Water Pollution Control (3)
- ENV E 648 Biological Processes and Bioremediation Engineering (3)
Prescribed Electives (six units):
- ENV E 556 Air Pollution Engineering (3)
- ENV E 558 Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering (3)
- ENV E 637 Process Design for Industrial and Hazardous Waste Treatment (3)
- ENV E 797 Independent Research (1-3) Cr/NC/RP
- ENV E 798 Special Study (1-3) Cr/NC/RP
- CIV E 631 Spatial Hydrology (3)
- CIV E 632 Computational Hydraulics and Hydrology (3)
- CIV E 633 Environmental Hydrology (3)
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