Colleges in Ohio With Environmental Engineer Programs

The versatile field of Environmental Engineering offers opportunities to work with biology, chemistry, hydraulics and hydrology. The state of Ohio has several colleges that offer undergraduate, graduate and PhD programs in Environmental Engineering. Whether you are interested in controlling public health threats, decreasing pollution, managing natural resources, or working with the latest technology, one of Ohio's Environmental Engineering programs may be the right place for you.
  1. University of Cincinnati

    • The University of Cincinnati's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers undergraduate and graduate study in Environmental Engineering. Undergraduate programs offer an Environmental Engineering Specialty that, according to the University of Cincinnati website, includes training on how to "invent new technologies to minimize pollution to air, land and water resources and develop an understanding of processes affecting global climate, oil spills, acid rain." Degree programs are characterized by the cooperative education program, which integrates academic work with professional experience.

      The University of Cincinnati's Graduate programs in Environmental Engineering have been ranked in the top 20 programs in the country, according to the school's website. MS and PhD degrees focus on three specialty areas: air quality, environmental hydrology, and water quality processes.

      University of Cincinnati
      2600 Clifton Ave.
      Cincinnati, OH 45221
      513-556-3648
      eng.uc.edu

    Ohio University

    • Ohio University's Russ College of Engineering and Technology provides Bachelor's, Master's and PhD degrees in Civil Engineering, all of which offer a focus on Environmental Engineering. The Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) program includes coursework on the fundamentals of Civil Engineering for the first two years, then allows students to emphasize environmental engineering through elective courses in the junior and senior years.

      Undergraduate students are encouraged to partner with graduate students to work on research projects, providing valuable hands-on experience in areas like environmental geotechnology. BSCE degrees generally take four years to complete. MS and PhD program coursework and research also emphasize Environmental Engineering.

      Ohio University
      120 Chubb Hall
      Athens, OH 45701
      740-593-4100
      ohio.edu

    University of Dayton

    • The University of Dayton's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers accredited undergraduate degrees in Civil Engineering and graduate degrees in Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. Each of these options includes coursework in Environmental Engineering.

      The BS degree offers concentrations in environmental engineering and is usually a four-year program. The MS degrees offer a focus in environmental engineering. Graduate programs generally take about two years. The School's website states that graduates have a near-100 percent placement rate.

      University of Dayton
      300 College Park
      Dayton, OH 45469
      937-229-3847
      udayton.edu

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