UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING GRADUATE PROGRAM
Program Information
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Faculty/Research Interests
Program of Study
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Courses
Entrance RequirementsResearch Projects
    Envirotoxicology
    Air Quality / Combustion
    Urban Systems
    Post-Mining Legacies
    Water Treatment &
        Recycling
    Groundwater Remediation
 
 

 
 

Introduction

      The University of Utah offers a unique, interdisciplinary graduate program in Environmental Engineering.  Faculty from five departments in the  College of Engineering and the  College of Mines & Earth Sciences collaborate to offer a broad-based educational experience.  Areas of specialization include:

  • Mine Waste Management/Ecological Restoration
  • Pollution Prevention & Waste Minimization
  • Remediation Technology & Air Pollution
  • Hazardous Wastes
  • Geoenvironmental
        The program offers M.E., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees.  Students take courses in 4 core areas: Law/Policy/Communication,  Health/Risk, Environmental Geochemistry and Environmental Engineering Processes.  A broad range of Technical Electives are available to augment the core courses and to support design projects and thesis research.   Courses are taught by faculty from the participating departments of Chemical & Fuels Engineering,   Civil & Environmental EngineeringGeology & Geophysics (Geological Engineering), Mechanical EngineeringMetallurgical Engineering, and Mining Engineering, as well as several other departments on campus.

Mailing Address
 
Campus Contact
Environmental Engineering Graduate Program
University of Utah
122 S. Central Campus Dr. 
Suite 104 EMRO
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0561
  CVEEN Executive Secretary
(801) 581-6931
pennyp@civil.utah.edu

 EEGP Executive Committee  
&
 EEGP Advisory Board