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Nov 27, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environmental Engineering, BS
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Program Description
Our complex world faces many challenges, including contaminated water supplies, hazardous wastes, an increasing population and limited resources. Environmental engineers help to solve many of the environmental problems faced by society using the principles of biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and earth sciences. An undergraduate degree in Environmental Engineering opens the door to a variety of rewarding career options. Environmental engineers protect water quality by designing water and wastewater treatment systems; ensure public safety by managing solid, hazardous and radioactive wastes; improve air quality by controlling emissions from mobile and stationary sources; reduce human health risks by tracking contaminants as they move through the environment; clean up toxic waste spills and restore historically contaminated sites; and design a more sustainable future by understanding our use of resources.
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Engineering consists of 127 credit hours. All students participate in one professional seminar course and complete a capstone design project.
Students who want to change majors into Environmental Engineering must have a cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or higher.
Combined Bachelor of Science/Master of Science
Qualified Environmental Engineering undergraduate students can reduce the time to earn a master’s degree by using a limited number of graduate courses to satisfy the requirements of both the undergraduate and graduate degrees. Students who have earned a grade-point average of 3.4 or above and who have completed 90 credit hours can apply for the program. Details are available at www.clemson.edu/eees.
First Semester
All General Engineering students take the same classes their first term, regardless of their intended major. Coursework in the second term varies. Students should consult with a General Engineering advisor to determine appropriate courses.
Second Semester
- EES 4750 - Capstone Design Project 3 Credits
- Engineering or Science Requirement 6 Credits 10
- Arts and Humanities Requirement 6 Credits 3 or
- Social Science Requirement 6 Credits 3
Footnotes
1 ENGR 1050 and ENGR 1060 may be substituted for ENGR 1020 .
2 Depending on a student’s Clemson Mathematics Placement Test score, MATH 1040 and MATH 1070 may be substituted for MATH 1060 ; or the student may be required to take MATH 1050 before enrolling in MATH 1060 .
3 Students should select courses to fulfill Arts and Humanities, Social Science, Cross-Cultural Awarenesss, and Science and Technology in Society General Education Requirements. See Policy on Humanities and Social Sciences for Engieering Curricula . Students are encouraged (but not required) to take PHIL 3450 - Environmental Ethics to fulfill the non-literature humanities requirement, and HIST 1240 - Environmental History Survey to fulfill the Social Sciences Requirement.
4 ENGR 1070 , ENGR 1080 and ENGR 1090 may be substituted for ENGR 1410 .
5 BIOL 1100 may be substituted for BIOL 1030 and BIOL 1050 .
6 CH 2230 may be substituted.
7 ENGR 2080 may be substituted.
8 PES 2020 may be substituted for GEOL 1010 and GEOL 1030 .
9 Select CE 3520 or IE 3840 .
10 Select from BCHM 3050 , BE 3220 , BE 4150 , BE 4220 , BE 4240 , BE 4400 , BE 4640 , BIOL 4100 , BIOL 4430 , BIOL 4440 , CE 2060 , CE 2550 , CE 3210 , CE 3310 , CE 3420 , CE 4430 , CE 4470 , CE 4820 , CH 3300 , CH 3310 , CH 4130 , ECE 2070 , ECE 2080 , EES 3000 , EES 3010 , EES 4000 , EES 4100 , EES 4110 , EES 4120 , EES 4140 , EES 4270 , EES 4370 , EES 4910 , EES 4950 , ENSP 4000 , GEOL 2700 , GEOL 3000 , GEOL 3180 , GEOL 4210 , GEOL 4820 , MATH 3110 , MATH 3650 , MATH 4340 , ME 4260 , MICR 4100 , PES 4850 , PHYS 2400 , PHYS 2450 , PHYS 4200 .
Notes:
- The following courses must be completed with a grade of C or better: CE 2010 , CE 2080 , CE 3410 , CH 1010 , ENGL 1030 , ENGR 1020 (or ENGR 1050 and ENGR 1060 if substituted for ENGR 1020 ), MATH 1060 , MATH 1080 , MATH 2060 , MATH 2080 , PHYS 1220 , and PHYS 2210 .
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