For any student at Tri-State University:
27 Credit Hours
In the past, the environmental impact of an engineering project or design were considered as an afterthought. Today, environmental concerns strongly influence almost all aspects of engineering practice. The curriculum is designed to provide students with (a) a foundation to pursue a career in environmental engineering and (b) an understanding of the environmental consequences of their designs.
Please contact Dr. Brian Desharnais in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering if you are interested in this program.
Required Science Courses:
| CH 104 |
General Chemistry I |
| CH 114 |
General Chemistry II |
| ES 323 |
Fluid Mechanics or equivalent
(i.e. ChE 335 Unit Operations I) |
Required Environmental Engineering Breadth Courses:
| CE 314 |
Environmental Engineering (Aqueous) |
| CE 313 |
Environmental Engineering (Non-Aqueous) |
Three From the Following Environmental Engineering Depth Courses:
| CHE 4043 |
Air Environmental Control or |
| CHE 4033 |
Air Dispersion Modeling |
| CHE 453 |
Chemical Engineering Kinetics |
| CHE 4073 |
Biochemical Engineering |
| CHE 4083 |
Plant Management |
| CE 413 |
Water Treatment Principles and Design |
| CE 4223 |
Wastewater Treatment Principles and Design |
| CE 403 |
Engineering Hydrology or |
| CE 393 |
Hazardous Waste Engineering |
| CE 4103 |
Water Resources and Water Power Engineering or |
| CE 4203 |
Water Distribution and Design of Sewers |
Sample schedule for a Chemical Engineering Major