Concentration in Environmental Engineering

A professional concentration in Environmental Engineering is available to all undergraduate students. The professional concentration enables students to satisfy the accreditation requirements of their particular major while focusing their electives on pertinent courses for environmental engineering. Electives used to satisfy requirements of the concentration include a set of science and engineering courses that reflect the sub disciplines of Environmental Engineering as defined by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET). Students receive a Bachelor of Science degree in their major with a professional concentration in Environmental Engineering.

 COURSES   CREDIT
  PRE-REQUISITE
 CE 491 Senior Environmental Design OR   3
  SR standing
 MP401 Environmental Remediation Design
      SR standing
 CE340 Introduction to Environmental Engineering OR
   3   ES330
        CM132 or CM104, MA132
 BY320 Microbiology OR
   3   BY214, CM132
 BY221/224 General Ecology (4 credits)
   4   consent
 CM241 Organic Chemistry OR
   3   CM104 or CM132
 CM371 Physical Chemistry
      CM104 or CM132,
        MA132 and PY 131
        PH132 - corequesite
 TWO of the following:
   6    
 CE430 Water Resources Engineering II
      CE330
 CE478 Solid Waste Management and Landfill Design
      JR or SR
 CE479 Water and Wastewater Treatment Processes
      CE340
 CE480 Chemical Fate and Transport in the Environment
      CE340
 CE481/581 Hazardous Waste Management Engineering
      CE340
 CE577 Atmospheric Chemistry
      CM370, CM371 or ES340
 CE580 Environmental Chemistry
      consent
 CE582 Environmental Systems Analysis and Design
      consent
 CE583 Moedling Natural Aquatic Systems
      consent
 CD584 Chemodynamics
      consent
 CE586 Introduction to Industrial Ecology
      consent
 CE587 Contaminant Transport in Groundwater
      consent
 CE589 Aspects of Freshwater Ecosystems       consent
 CH474/ES434 Air Pollution Control
      ES330
 ES464 Corrosion Engineering
      CM132
 ES532 Risk Analysis
      consent
 IH406 Industrial Hygiene Control Methods, OR
      IH309, consent
 IH416 Principles of Occupational Health
      IH309, consent
 OR other course designated by CEE Department Chair
       
 TOTAL CREDITS FOR CONCENTRATION    18    






































CE majors that are in the Environmental concentration are recommended to take ES250 Electrical Science rather than ES223 Rigid Body DYnamics for their SOphomore ES elective.  In addition to the required courses, it is recommended that MA 383 Applied Statistics I be taken as a mathematics elective course for this professional concentration.  A minimum grade point average of 2.0 is required in the courses taken for their professional concentration.  At least one-fourth of the credit hours required must be completed at Clarkson University, unless the Dean of the Coulter School of Enigneering approves an exception.