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Master of Science
Environmental Engineering


Program Director: Dr. Frank Mahuta
Office: CC-60D
Phone: (414) 277-7599
E-mail: send e-mail message

Enrollment information: Call us at (800) 332-6763 for more information about our program or to arrange for a personal tour. You may also follow this link to visit the Admission Office homepage.

 

In today's industrial world, environmental issues permeate and affect virtually every technical and business decision. Practicing engineers in a variety of positions - manufacturing, design, research and development, management and plant engineering - need a firm grounding in the various aspects of environmental engineering in order to perform effectively on the job.

MSEV researchThe Master of Science in Environmental Engineering (MSEV) program is designed to provide expertise in environmental systems and environmental management issues. It is tailored to the student who already has a bachelor of science degree in a traditional engineering discipline. Topics in areas such as environmental law, pollution control, solid and hazardous waste management, water and wastewater treatment, plant safety and OSHA issues, environmental risk assessment, soil and groundwater remediation are presented.

This program is also designed as a five-year, two-degree program.

Model program tracks
Track files are PDF format

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Special projects

MSOE's pervious pavement parking lot is a stormwater Best Management Practices demonstration project. Read more about this innovative environmental venture.

Environmental Symposia Series

MSOE sponsors a series of three symposia each year featuring contemporary environmental topics and issues. Topics for the 2006-2007 academic year included:

Oct. 10, 2006 - Taking Sustainability Seriously: Drivers, Metrics, And Benefits.

Jan. 10, 2007 - Moving to Sustainability: Practical Technologies that Work as Designed.

March 29, 2007 - Strategies for Moving to Sustainability.

Topics for 2007-2008 will be posted here when available.


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