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| Environmental engineers are the technical
professionals who identify and design solutions
for environmental problems affecting the
quality of the air, water, and land. The
impact of environmental problems on the quality
of life has significantly expanded the job
opportunities for environmental engineers,
placing it among the fastest growing professional
jobs, with a 54% projected increase in demand.
The unique link between environmental quality
and economic vitality has created a major
market for qualified environmental professionals. |
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Master of Science program in Environmental
Engineering is designed to expose graduate students
to a wide range of knowledge on environmental engineering
and on problem solving while encouraging them to
pursue individual research interests. Thus, the
curriculum has a common core of courses but is
flexible enough to permit an interdisciplinary
approach. The degree is available in a thesis or
non-thesis program. |
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Admission Requirements
Prospective students must satisfy all university
admission requirements as well as the specific
program requirements. Meeting the minimum requirements
does not guarantee admission into the program.
To learn about the requirements for admission,
please click
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Scholarships,
Fellowships & Assistantships
FIU and the College of Engineering and Computing
offer a variety of fellowships, assistantships,
and scholarships to qualified domestic and international
students. The amounts of these awards vary depending
on the type of award, but they may provide full
tuition and a monthly stipend. For additional information
on this type of financial assistance, please click
here. |
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Degree
Requirements
The Non-Thesis Master's program consists of 30
credit hours of course work, a graduate project
of at least 3 credit hours, a one credit Environmental
Seminar, and a final oral examination. For more
information, click
here.
The
Thesis Master's program consists of 30 semester
credit hours of course work, a minimum of 6 semester
credit hours of Master’s Thesis, a one
credit Environmental Seminar, and a final oral
examination that includes an oral defense of
the thesis. For more information, click here |
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