Environmental engineers design practical solutions to protect air, water, and soil while supporting sustainable development. In Dalhousie University’s Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Environmental Engineering, you build a strong engineering foundation and apply it to real-world environmental challenges.
Dalhousie University offers an engaging Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) program in Environmental Engineering, designed for those who aspire to create practical solutions for protecting air, water, and soil while promoting sustainable development. This program equips students with a solid engineering foundation and the skills necessary to address real-world environmental challenges.
The BEng in Environmental Engineering spans typically 24 months and includes a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on both core engineering principles and specialized environmental topics.
In the latter part of the program, students delve into environmental engineering courses that expand upon their foundational knowledge. Subjects typically include water and wastewater systems, air quality management, environmental monitoring, and sustainable engineering design.
Students will engage in design and project-based learning, culminating in a capstone project that demonstrates their ability to apply engineering principles to real-world problems. For details on specific project requirements, students are encouraged to consult the official curriculum.
While specific requirements may vary, prospective students should check for any standardized test requirements, such as GRE or GMAT, as well as language proficiency expectations through tests like the Duolingo English Test, which is widely accepted by universities.
Graduates of the Environmental Engineering program can pursue diverse career paths in environmental consulting, water resource management, pollution control, and sustainable design. The skills and knowledge acquired during the program prepare students to tackle pressing environmental issues and contribute to sustainable practices in various industries.
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