Environmental Engineering, Science, and Management
In a world undergoing rapid ecological transformation, the role of environmental engineers, scientists and planners has become increasingly critical. Throughout government and industry, environmental professionals are in demand to help resolve a myriad of environmental issues and safeguard the future.
EPP's Environmental Engineering, Science and Management program is one of the most comprehensive and rigorous professional programs in the field of environmental engineering, science, technology, planning and management in the nation. It prepares working students with the skills necessary to address a broad array of modern environmental challenges and capitalize on environmental protection and remediation opportunities presented by technology. Students obtain a strong quantitative background in the engineering, science and management principles that govern environmental processes. Highlights include:
- Classes conveniently scheduled weekday evenings and Saturdays at academic centers, with a number of courses also available online
- Integrated study of physical, chemical and biological processes related to understanding, controlling, treating and/or disposing of contaminants, including the study of their transport and transformation
- Study of the most current, relevant tools and technologies
- Faculty comprised of distinguished and experienced environmental professionals, including faculty from Hopkins' renowned Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering and practicing professionals
- Variety of advanced degrees and certificates in the field offered
- No thesis required
Programs offered
- Master of Environmental Engineering
- Master of Science (M.S.) in Environmental Engineering and Science
- Master of Science (M.S.) in Environmental Planning and Management
- Advanced Certificate for Post-Master's Study
- Graduate Certificate
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