The concentration in Environmental Applications with the bachelor of science in electrical engineering helps prepare students to contribute as EE’s in fields related to environmental quality. Opportunities exist in environmental remote sensing, air quality, water quality, and related fields.
The concentration may be pursued using the 2015-2016 catalog year or later.
Concentration coursework, 18 credits: (2015-2016)
(may be completed in years 3 and 4)
CEE 3501 Environmental Engineering Fundamentals (or CEE 3503 if unable to take CEE 3501 in fall)
CEE 3502 Environmental Monitoring & Measurement
Remote sensing sequence: 1. EE 4252 and GE 4250 or 2. EE 2190 and EE3190
Two Environmental Quality Engineering courses from this list:
CEE 4502 Wastewater Treatment Principles and Design
CEE 4503 Drinking Water Treatment Principles and Design
CEE 4504 Air Quality Engineering and Science
CEE 4505 Surface Water Quality Engineering
CEE 4507 Application of Sustainability Principles
CEE 4511 Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering
See Judy Burl, EERC 131, for help with planning. Walk in to EERC 131, or schedule an advising appointment here.
The concentration credits take the place of EE 4250, Approved electives, and 9cr. EE electives on the BSEE.