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==Education== {{One source section | date = October 2021 }} Many universities offer environmental engineering programs through either the department of [[civil engineering]] or [[chemical engineering]] and also including electronic projects to develop and balance the environmental conditions. Environmental engineers in a civil engineering program often focus on [[hydrology]], water resources management, [[bioremediation]], and water and wastewater treatment plant design. Environmental engineers in a chemical engineering program tend to focus on environmental chemistry, advanced air and water treatment technologies, and separation processes.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2012-07-04 |title=What is Environmental Engineering? |url=https://uwaterloo.ca/civil-environmental-engineering/environmental-engineering/what-environmental-engineering |access-date=2023-01-27 |website=Civil and Environmental Engineering |language=en}}</ref>{{Citation needed|date=May 2014}} Some subdivisions of environmental engineering include [[natural resources engineering]] and [[agricultural engineering]]. Courses for students fall into a few broad classes: * ''[[Mechanical engineering]]'' courses oriented towards designing machines and mechanical systems for environmental use such as [[Water treatment|water]] and [[wastewater treatment]] facilities, pumping stations, garbage segregation plants, and other mechanical facilities. * ''Environmental engineering'' or ''environmental systems'' courses oriented towards a civil engineering approach in which structures and the landscape are constructed to blend with or protect the environment. * ''[[Environmental chemistry]]'', ''sustainable chemistry'' or ''environmental chemical engineering'' courses oriented towards understanding the effects of chemicals in the environment, including any mining processes, pollutants, and also biochemical processes. * ''[[Environmental technology]]'' courses oriented towards producing electronic or electrical graduates capable of developing devices and artifacts able to monitor, measure, model and control environmental impact, including monitoring and managing energy generation from [[Renewable energy|renewable sources]]. === Curriculum === The following topics make up a typical curriculum in environmental engineering:<ref name="Masters 2008 p.">{{cite book|title=Introduction to environmental engineering and science|last=Masters|first=Gilbert|publisher=Prentice Hall|year=2008|isbn=978-0-13-148193-0|location=Upper Saddle River, N.J}}</ref> # [[Mass transfer|Mass]] and [[Energy transfer]] # [[Environmental chemistry]] ## [[Inorganic chemistry]] ## [[Organic Chemistry]] ## [[Nuclear Chemistry]] # [[Population dynamics|Growth model]]s ## [[Resource consumption]] ## [[Population growth]] ## [[Economic growth]] # [[Risk assessment]] ## [[Hazard identification]] ## [[Dose-response]] Assessment ## [[Exposure assessment]] ## Risk characterization ## Comparative [[risk analysis]] # [[Water pollution]] ## [[Water resources]] and [[pollutant]]s ## [[Biochemical oxygen demand|Oxygen demand]] ## Pollutant [[Hydrological transport model|transport]] ## [[water treatment|Water]] and [[waste water treatment]] # [[Air pollution]] ## Industry, [[Environmental impact of transport|transportation]], commercial and residential emissions ## Criteria and toxic [[air pollutant]]s ## Pollution modelling (e.g. [[Atmospheric dispersion modeling]]) ## [[Pollution control]] ## Air pollution and [[meteorology]] # [[Global change]] ## [[Greenhouse effect]] and [[global temperature]] ## [[Carbon cycle|Carbon]], [[Nitrogen cycle|nitrogen]], and [[oxygen cycle]] ## [[IPCC]] [[Special Report on Emissions Scenarios|emissions scenarios]] ## Oceanic changes ([[ocean acidification]], other [[effects of global warming on oceans]]) and changes in the [[stratosphere]] (see [[Physical impacts of climate change]]) # [[Solid waste management]] and [[resource recovery]] ## [[Life cycle assessment]] ## [[Source reduction]] ## [[Waste collection|Collection]] and [[Transfer station (waste management)|transfer]] operations ## [[Recycling]] ## [[Waste-to-energy]] conversion ## [[Landfill]]
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