
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering at University of Duke provides students with a solid foundation in designing, analyzing, and implementing sustainable engineering solutions to address environmental challenges. The curriculum emphasizes water and air quality, waste management, environmental policy, and sustainable infrastructure, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on laboratory and field experiences. Students develop essential skills in environmental analysis, engineering design, data modeling, and problem-solving, guided by faculty experienced in both research and applied environmental engineering.
The program integrates interdisciplinary approaches by connecting civil engineering principles with biology, chemistry, and environmental science. Students participate in laboratory experiments, field studies, and collaborative projects, gaining the ability to conduct independent research, evaluate environmental systems, and implement solutions that promote sustainability. Graduates leave the program with strong analytical thinking, technical proficiency, and critical problem-solving skills, preparing them for careers or advanced studies in environmental engineering, sustainable development, and related fields.
Year 1 – Foundations in Environmental Engineering
Year 2 – Core Engineering Principles
Year 3 – Applied and Specialized Study
Year 4 – Capstone Research & Professional Development
Program Structure
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Graduates of this program are prepared for a variety of careers where engineering expertise and environmental stewardship are essential. Many find opportunities in environmental consulting, water resource management, air quality analysis, waste management, and sustainability planning, designing and implementing solutions to protect natural systems and public health. Other pathways include roles in governmental environmental agencies, nonprofit organizations, renewable energy companies, research institutions, and urban planning. Graduates may also pursue further study in graduate programs in environmental engineering, civil engineering, or environmental science. The program equips students to conduct independent research, develop sustainable solutions, and apply engineering principles to complex environmental challenges, balancing technical skill with ecological responsibility.
This program is ideal for students who want to combine engineering principles, environmental science, and applied problem-solving skills to address global environmental challenges. The four-year curriculum allows learners to progress from foundational courses to advanced engineering topics while gaining hands-on experience in laboratory, field, and design projects. Faculty mentorship and applied research experiences help students develop analytical thinking, project management, and technical communication skills. The program balances theoretical depth with practical application, enabling students to design sustainable solutions, conduct independent research, and build a professional portfolio. Graduates leave with strong technical expertise, environmental insight, and the confidence to pursue careers or advanced study in environmental engineering and related fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (919) 684-8111
Email: admissions@duke.edu
Address: University of Duke, Durham, North Carolina, United States