Master of Science Environmental Engineering (STEM)
Program Description
The Environmental Engineering Program is one of the top ranked graduate engineering programs at UA, and highly ranked nationally. The program has long-standing strengths in water and wastewater treatment science and technology as well as technology transfer, hazardous waste treatment, development of environmentally-friendly technologies for industry, and atmospheric research. Owing to the multidisciplinary strengths of Environmental Engineering, students participate in research collaborations with numerous other programs such as Chemical Engineering, Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, Civil Engineering, Mining and Geological Engineering, and Environmental Science.
Admission Requirements
- Unofficial electronic copies of transcripts from previous academic work. Official Transcripts will be required prior to matriculation. Applicants should have a Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, environmental engineering, civil engineering, environmental science, chemistry, physics or other relevant degree, for admission into the program, with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0. Previous coursework should include math through differential equations, two semesters of chemistry (with labs), two semesters of physics (calculus based), and one semester of fluid mechanics. Applicants lacking in some area at the time of application may provide a plan to gain competence in these areas.
- GRE is optional and is not required for consideration.
IELTS Requirements
| Listening |
Reading |
Writing |
Speaking |
Overall |
| 6 |
6 |
6 |
6 |
7 |
Remarks:
- Yearly tuition fee is given
- I20(Visa Letter) can be obtained only after submitting a bank statement with a balance of USD $59,275.