Environmental Engineering
Bachelor
of Science Degree
The environmental
engineering program is designed to graduate outstanding engineers who
can identify, evaluate and solve complex environmental problems, and
who desire to continue their education on a lifelong basis.
Requirements
Students
must complete a total of 35General Education credits (9 of these credits
are liberal elective credits), 65 Foundation Requirment course credits,
and 95 credits of environmental engineering requirements.
In order to
graduate all students must pass 3 writing intensive courses after their
freshman year. Two of those courses must be in your major the other
can be in any discipline. Transfer students need to meed with their
academic advisor to see the number of writing intensice courses needed
to graduate.
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Advising
Students are assigned
a tDEC advisor prior to the freshmen year. This advisor works with the
student through the freshman and sophomore
years. The Office
of Student Services lists the tDEC advising staff.
Mr. Ken Holmes
is the contact for students in their pre-junior,
junior and senior year. He will help identify an appropriate faculty
advisor for students.
Mr. Ken Holmes,
Curtis Hall, Room 251.
Assistant to Department Head (Student Services), 215-895-1828.
holmeskc@drexel.edu
Students can
also contact Professor Charles Haas with any general questions
Charles Haas
Curtis Hall, Room 251
215-895-2283
haascn@drexel.edu
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Accelerated
and Dual Degree Program
Accelerated Program
The Accelerated Program of the College of Engineering provides opportunities
for highly-talented and strongly-motivated students to progress toward
their educational goals essentially at their own pace. Through advanced
placement, credit by examination, flexibility of scheduling, and independent
study, the program makes it possible to complete the undergraduate curriculum
and initiate graduate study in less than the five years required by
the standard curriculum.
Bachelor’s/Master’s
Dual Degree Program
Drexel offers a combined MS/BS degree program for our top engineering
students who want to obtain both degrees in the same time period as
most students obtain a Bachelors degree.
For more information on this program visit the Department's B.S./M.S.
Dual Degree Program page.
Students interested in the BS/MS Program should contact Dr.
Charles Haas
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Minors
The requirements
for a minor are set by the department offering it. To determine the
most current information you need to consult that department.
Common minors for
Environmental Engineering students include:
There is also an
option for students in other academic programs to minor
in Environmental Engineering.
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