Environmental Engineering Minor

The Environmental Engineering (MENV) minor creates a new professional opportunity for engineering students. The minor is designed for engineering students who would like to expand their area of expertise by incorporating the appraisal of human activity impacts on the environment, minimization, and mitigation of such impact, and tending to the natural environment as the earth’s life support system.

To complete the minor, students must take four civil engineering courses. Students must complete all prerequisites (or be registered for any corequisites) required for the courses. Available courses include but are not limited to the following. Other courses may be substituted with the approval of an Associate Dean from the School of Engineering:

Course Title Credits
Prerequisite Courses
CHEM1100GENERAL CHEMISTRY I4
CIVE3100ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING4
Course Title Credits
Required Courses
CIVE3350GREEN ENGINEERING3
CIVE4100WATER RESOURCES AND HYDROLOGY3
CIVE4225ENVIRONMENTAL UNIT OPERATIONS3
CIVE4375WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT3
CIVE3800SPECIAL TOPICS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Total Credits12