

The Environmental Engineering Bachelor of Science program at the University of North Carolina provides students with a comprehensive foundation in environmental systems, sustainable design, and engineering principles. The curriculum emphasizes water and air quality management, waste treatment, environmental impact analysis, and applied problem solving, preparing learners to design and implement sustainable solutions for modern environmental challenges. Students develop technical skills, analytical competence, research expertise, and applied knowledge in environmental engineering, equipping them to pursue careers in sustainability, environmental management, and engineering consulting.
Throughout the program, learners participate in coursework, laboratory experiments, and field projects that integrate theoretical understanding with practical applications. Faculty mentorship guides students in environmental modeling, regulatory analysis, and sustainable engineering practices, enabling them to apply classroom knowledge to real-world environmental challenges. By combining theoretical study with hands-on experience, students strengthen problem solving abilities, technical expertise, analytical skills, and applied engineering competence, ensuring they are prepared for professional, technical, and research roles in environmental engineering.
Year 1 Foundations in Environmental Engineering
• Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Sustainability
• Mathematics and Physics for Engineers
• Chemistry for Environmental Applications
• Academic Writing and Research
Year 2 Core Environmental Studies
• Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology
• Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology
• Wastewater and Solid Waste Management
• Applied Environmental Projects
Year 3 Advanced Applications
• Air Quality and Pollution Control
• Environmental Impact Assessment
• Renewable Energy and Sustainable Design
• Applied Research Project in Environmental Engineering
Year 4 Integration and Capstone
• Advanced Environmental Modeling
• Environmental Systems Design
• Capstone Project in Environmental Engineering
• Professional Development and Portfolio
Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles that require expertise in environmental systems, sustainability, and engineering solutions. Many pursue careers as environmental engineers, sustainability consultants, water and waste management specialists, and environmental analysts, applying technical, analytical, and problem solving skills in industrial, governmental, and nonprofit sectors. Others work in environmental consulting firms, research institutions, municipal agencies, or energy companies, designing systems, analyzing environmental data, and implementing sustainable projects. The program’s emphasis on applied environmental engineering, technical competence, and sustainability equips graduates to excel in professional, technical, and advisory roles.
This program is ideal for students who want to combine engineering principles with sustainability, environmental systems, and applied problem solving. Its curriculum emphasizes environmental analysis, sustainable design, laboratory and field applications, and applied projects, providing learners with the tools to address environmental challenges effectively. Faculty mentorship supports students in developing technical competence, analytical skills, research expertise, and applied engineering abilities. Through laboratory experiments, field projects, and capstone research, learners strengthen technical expertise, applied problem solving skills, analytical competence, and research abilities, preparing them for impactful careers in environmental engineering, sustainability, and environmental consulting.
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