Graduate Certificate in Environmental Engineering
Major: CENVNONDegree Awarded: NON
Unit: GS
Program Webpage: http://speed.louisville.edu/civil/academics/degree/
Program Information
Certificate Program only. Not a degree program. Awarded only with completion of a graduate degree program (M. Eng., M.S., Ph.D.) at Speed School of Engineering.
Admission Requirements:
- Admission to the Speed School of Engineering Division of Higher Studies (M.Eng.) or the Graduate School (M.S. or Ph.D) in Engineering.
- Approval of an Application for the Environmental Engineering Certificate Program, link http://louisville.edu/speed/civil/academic/EnvironEngCertApp.pdf
Curriculum
Semester | Total | |
Environmental Engineering Electives (500-level) | 0-6 |
|
Environmental Engineering Electives (600-level) | 6-12 | 12 |
Courses are to be selected from the following:
- CEE 509 Environmental Process Systems
- CEE 534 Industrial Waste Management
- CEE 535 Solid Waste Management
- CEE 561 Environmental Analysis of Transportation Systems I
- CEE 570 Applied Hydraulics
- CEE 571 Applied Hydrology
- CEE 572 Open Channel Hydraulics
- CEE 573 Groundwater Hydrology
- CEE 670 Advanced Hydraulics
- CEE 673 Advanced Hydrology
- CEE 674 Water Resource Systems
- CEE 675 Surface Water Quality
- CHE 509 Environmental Process Systems
- CHE 620 Transport Phenomena I
- CHE 637 Advanced Stagewise Processes
- CHE 638 Advanced Absorption
- CHE 650 Membrane Separations
- CHE 662 Advanced Process Control
- CHE 533 Chemical Engineering Safety and Health
- CHE 534 Industrial Waste Management
- CHE 535 Pollution Prevention (Waste Reduction Treatment and Disposal)
- CHE 572 Plant Process and Project Design
- ME 580 Air Pollution Control
- CHEM 622 Analytical Separations
- BIOL 521 Stream Ecology
- BIOL 522 Aquatic Ecology
- BIOL 568 Conservation Biology
- BIOL 662 Ecosystems Ecology
Note:
- Graduate courses not shown in the list above require approval from the Certificate Program Director.
- Certificate courses do not constitute a degree program, but may be applied toward M.Eng., M.S., or Ph.D. degree requirements.
Other requirements:
Completion of graduate degree program at Speed School of Engineering (M.Eng., M.S., or Ph.D.).
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