Environmental Engineering

Courses of Instruction

Kaprielian Hall 210
(213) 740-0603

Director: Geoffrey R. Martin, Ph.D.

Associate Director: Massoud Pirbazari, Ph.D.

Faculty

Professors: Jiin-Jen Lee, Ph.D., P.E. (Civil Engineering); Massoud Pirbazari, Ph.D. (Civil Engineering); Teh Fu Yen, Ph.D. (Civil Engineering)

Adjunct Professor: Frank R. Bowerman, M.S., P.E.

Associate Professors: Joseph S. Devinny, Ph.D. (Civil Engineering); Ronald C. Henry, Ph.D. (Civil Engineering)

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering

See listing in the Civil Engineering section.

Minor in Environmental Engineering

A minor in environmental engineering is offered for undergraduate students in various fields of engineering and natural sciences: (1) to provide them with a basic knowledge of our environment, potential causes for its deterioration, methods to prevent or mitigate environmental hazards, and the means to improve its quality at reasonable costs; and (2) to enhance their employment opportunities in the field of environmental engineering. A minimum of 19 units of coordinated courses is required for completion.

Prerequisite courses

CHEM 105aL-bL or CHEM 115aL-bL; MATH 125, 126 and 226; PHYS 151L and 152L

Required coursesUnits
CE 443Environmental Chemistry3
CE 453Water Quality Control3
CE 463LWater Chemistry and Analysis3
ENE 400Environmental Engineering Principles3
ENE 410Environmental Fluid Mechanics3
ENE 428LAir Pollution Fundamentals3
ENE 495Seminars in Environmental Engineering1
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minimum 19

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (Environmental Engineering)

See listing in Civil Engineering section.

Master of Science in Environmental Engineering

See listing in Civil Engineering section.

Ph.D. in Engineering (Environmental Engineering)

See listing in Civil Engineering section.

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