Universities in Michigan That Offer Environmental Engineering Degrees

Environmental engineering is the process of researching and developing products that protect public health and enhance air, water and land quality. Environmental engineers find solutions in wastewater treatment, recycling methods and air pollution. They work as engineering technicians, managers, sales engineers or as environmental engineers, which available to recipients of undergraduate or graduate degrees. A doctorate degree is needed to conduct independent research or for positions in academia. Michigan is home to world renowned universities offering programs in the field.
  1. University of Michigan

    • The University of Michigan (U-M) in Ann Arbor is recognized around the world for its dedication to research, particularly in the fields of health, science, technology, law and public policy. The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) within the College of Engineering incorporates multi-disciplinary studies and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the field. The undergraduate program awards the B.S.E. (bachelor of science in engineering) degree in civil engineering with six concentration options, including environmental engineering. The master's program awards the M.Eng. (Masters of Engineering) in two areas and the M.S.E. (Masters of Science in Engineering) degree in three areas including environmental engineering. A Ph.D is awarded in civil engineering and environmental engineering.

      University of Michigan

      Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

      2350 Hayward Street

      Ann Arbor MI 48109

      734-764-8495

      umich.edu

    Michigan State University

    • Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing was ranked as one of the top five schools for sustainability in the country by the National Wildlife Federation in 2008. MSU is nationally recognized for programs in education, nuclear physics, social sciences and engineering. The College of Engineering is one of the largest and oldest schools on the campus, offering degrees in nine disciplines. The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) places an emphasis on research and specifically addresses issues like water quality, environmental remediation and repair of deteriorating roads. The B.S. (Bachelors of Science) degree is offered in six areas, including environmental engineering and an M.S. degree and Ph.D is offered in both civil and environmental engineering in addition to multidisciplinary studies such as environmental toxicology.

      Michigan State University

      Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

      3546 Engineering Building

      East Lansing, MI 48824

      517-355-5107

      msu.edu

    Michigan Technical University

    • Michigan Technical University (MTU) in Houghton was placed in the top tier of best national universities by U.S. News and World Report in 2010. The MTU College of Engineering accounts for over 50 percent of student enrollment in 2009, making it the most popular discipline on campus. The college offers undergraduate degrees in 10 areas, 13 graduate degree programs, 10 interdisciplinary programs and 6 special focus or thematic degrees. Environmental Engineering is earned as a B.S., M.S. or Ph.D. degree. The college operates close to 50 research centers, institutes and labs. The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering operated 18 of these facilities, which have conducted research on issues around the world.

      Michigan Technological University

      College of Engineering

      Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

      1400 Townsend Drive

      Houghton, Michigan, 49931

      906-487-2520

      mtu.edu

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