Required Classes:
EAEE E4001: Industrial ecology of earth resources
EAEE E4160: Solid and hazardous waste management
EAEE E4150: Air pollution prevention and control
And one of the following three courses:
EAEE E4009: GIS for resource, environment, and infrastructure management; or
EAEE E6208: Combustion chemistry and processes; or
EAEE E4004: Physical processing and recovery of solids
Electives:
Any approved SEAS course at the 4000 or higher level may be used to fulfill the elective course requirements. With advisor permission, appropriate courses from other departments or schools (e.g., School of International and Public Affairs, Mailman School of Public Health, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) may be counted towards the degree. Available courses include the following:
Mathematical modeling:
APMA E4300y: Numerical methods
EAEE E6210 : Quantitative environmental risk analysis
EAEE E4257: Environmental data analysis and modeling
Pollution prevention of air and water:
EAEE E4003: Introduction to aquatic chemistry
CIEE E4257: Groundwater contaminant transport and remediation
CIEE E4163: Environmental engineering: wastewater
CIEN E4250: Waste containment design and practice
Engineering Sciences:
EAEE E4252: Introduction to surface and colloid chemistry
EAEE E4900: Applied transport and chemical rate phenomena
EAEE E4901: Environmental microbiology
Resource Management:
CIEN E4129: Managing engineering and construction processes
EAEE E4200: Production of inorganic materials
EAEE E4361: Economics of Earth resource industries
EAEE E4100: Management and development of water systems
ECON U6230: Economics of sustainable development
IEOR E4000: Production management
Health impacts:
MSPH P6309: Biochemistry basic to environmental health
MSPH P6530: Issues and approaches in health policy
MSPH P6700: Introduction to sociomedical sciences