Environmental Engineering
| PROGRAM INFORMATION |
| Faculty: |
College of Graduate Studies and Research |
| Degree: |
Master
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| Field of Study: |
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering;
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| Description: |
Environmental Engineering is a multidisciplinary blend of skills and strategies from agriculture & bioresource, chemical, civil and geological engineering. Environmental engineers find solutions to the environmental challenges associated with resource development, waste management, urbanization, industry and many other aspects of our modern technological society. Environmental engineers are focused and highly trained professionals who are well positioned to lead multidisciplinary teams of professionals.
The M.Eng. is designed for students who wish to obtain advanced knowledge in a specialized field, but who do not need traditional research training. A master's degree consists of 30 credit units of study, at least 18 of which are normally required of a master's candidate in the same level of specialization and completion of an appropriate project report. |
| Website: |
Environmental Engineering at University of Saskatchewan - College of Graduate Studies and Research |
| Cost per year: |
| Provincial: |
$4,295 |
| National: |
$4,295 |
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| ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS |
| Grade for Entrance Previous Year (%)*: |
70 |
| Prerequisites: |
Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) A cumulative weighted average of at least 70% (U of S grade system equivalent) in the last two years of study (i.e. 60 credit units).
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Program Last Updated: Sep 4, 2009
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