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| Environmental engineers play an essential
role in serving people and the environmental
needs of society. These needs relate to water,
air and the development of land and physical
facilities.Given the growing global concerns
in these aspects, environmental engineers
can choose from a broad spectrum of career
opportunities in industry, government and
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| The Bachelor
of Science (BS) in Environmental Engineering program combines a background of interrelated
sub-disciplines of Civil Engineering with the fundamental
core subjects of the engineering program. The technical
interdisciplinary courses are in the areas of biology,
geology, chemistry, ecology, atmospheric sciences,
geotechnical engineering, urban planning, water
resources engineering, pollution prevention and
waste management. |
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Admission Requirements
Prospective students are encouraged to apply as
early as possible, in order to complete the
admissions process. Requirements include a
high school degree from an accredited institution,
official SAT/ACT scores, transcripts from all
previously attended post-secondary institutions.
Students transferring from a public university
or college within the state of Florida must
submit passing scores from the College Level
Academic Test (CLAST). To request additional
information, please click
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Financial
aid and Scholarships
FIU and the College of Engineering and Computing
offer a variety of financial aid opportunities
and scholarships to qualified students. The amounts
and eligibility requirements of these awards vary
depending on the type of award. Merit-based financial
assistance is highly competitive, hence, students
are encouraged to apply early. For additional information
on financial aid, please click
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Degree
Requirements
The curriculum consists of 126 credit hours.
Lower division requirements include at least
60 hours of pre-engineering credits. Up to
90 academic credits may be transferred from
an ABET accredited institution of higher education.
In addition, all students must meet the University
Foreign Language Requirement, must pass the
CLAST or have it waived, and must meet all
of the state and university requirements for
graduation. For additional information, please
click
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