Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering (STEM)

The University of Toledo

USA,Ohio

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 21,519/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 40

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USA, Ohio

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1872

Total Students: 20,381 +

Int. Students: 1,577 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

2801 Bancroft St, Toledo, OH 43606, United States

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering (STEM)

Program Overview

There’s no better time to be an environmental engineer. The National Academy of Engineering identified 14 critical challenges for engineers in the 21st century. Six of them are directly related to the environment.

UToledo’s environmental engineering bachelor’s degree program prepares students to create sustainable cities and protect our air, water and land. We strive to educate environmental engineers to become agents of change — to not only reduce the environmental footprint, but to create a “positive handprint.”

Highlights

  • National reputation. The University of Toledo College of Engineering offers some of the country’s best engineering programs. The college is one of just eight nationwide to require student co-ops. This paid, professional work experience often leads to full-time work for our graduates.
  • Real projects with real clients. Labs and design projects teach UToledo’s environmental engineering majors how to solve real problems and implement their ideas. Students often work with community partners such as schools and inner-city housing projects to develop rain gardens and other green projects.
  • Well-rounded education. UToledo students take engineering classes. But they also complete course work in environmental and natural sciences, economics, policy and law. This multidisciplinary emphasis is unique in the engineering world. It gives UToledo graduates the technical as well as the soft skills necessary to compete in today’s job market.
  • Strong job prospects. UToledo engineering graduates have a greater than 85% job placement rate. Students get free assistance from the Career Development Center in the College of Engineering. Employment of environmental engineers is projected to grow 12% in the next decade, twice as fast as other occupations.
  • Passionate peers. UToledo environmental engineering students are especially motivated, engaged activists and students. Many are involved in student organizations, including Engineers Without Borders and Society of Women Engineers.