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Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Online Degree Information

 

Master of Science in Environmental Engineering

   
 
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Degree Title:
Master of Science in Environmental Engineering
College:
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Description:
As our society advances, development puts pressure on world resources and ecosystems. Environmental engineers help balance the impact of this development on our environment with solutions that remediate or prevent contamination of air, drinking water, soil and natural systems. The field of environmental engineering is rapidly advancing to encompass many of today's greatest challenges, such as sustainability, carbon emissions and limited water resources. Courses in Missouri University of Science and Technology's environmental engineering graduate degree program focus on engineering analysis that incorporates the fundamental physical, biological and chemical characteristics of natural and engineered environmental systems, while putting these engineering solutions in the context of societal needs and the requirements of environmental laws. A total of 30 credit hours of coursework are required to complete this degree.
 
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Delivery Format:
Online   (?)
Educational Level:
Master   (?)
Language:
English
Requirements:
Bachelor’s in engineering discipline from an approved program; students with non-engineering degrees will be considered, if deficiencies in mathematics, science and engineering are remedied. GPA 3.0 or greater; GRE V+Q 1100, A 3.5 or greater. International Requirement: TOEFL 550 or greater.
Number of Start Dates:
2
Course Length (Weeks):
16
Credits To Complete:
30
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Facts & Figures
Institutional Accrediting Agency:   (?)
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission
Address:
216 Centennial Hall, 300 West 12th St.
Rolla, MO 65409-1560
US
Institution Type:   (?)
Public Higher Education
Total Online Enrollment:
603 students as of 9/23/2008
Calendar Type:
Sixteen week fall and spring semesters that begin in August and January; eight week summer session that begins in June.
Average Cost per Credit:
$798.00 per graduate credit. Check with your company about employer-provided education benefits to see if you qualify.
Credit-earning Options:
Nine hours of graduate credit with a grade of "B" or better from accredited institution may be transferred into a graduate program.
Delivery Format: (?)
Courses are delivered over the internet, via live streaming video; collaborative learning software includes Webex and Blackboard; classes are archived online for review and easy access.
Carnegie Classification: (?)
Doctoral/Research University—Intensive
Technical Requirements:
PC: Windows 98 or higher; Internet Explorer 6/7, Firefox 2, Netscape 8.1; Windows Media Player 9; Pentium 300 MHz processor; 128 MB RAM. MAC: OS X 10.3 (Power PC/Intel) or higher; Safari; Windows Media for Mac or Flip4Mac; cable modem, DSL, T1.
Loans Offered:
Students are encouraged to check with the Financial Aid Office upon application.
Registration Details:
A graduate admissions representative will walk students through the registration process.



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