Environmental engineering offers opportunities in various aspects of environmental protection. The major areas include air pollution control, industrial hygiene, radiation, protection, hazardous waste management, toxic materials control, water supply, wastewater management, storm water management, solid waste disposal, public health and land management and within each of these major categories are many sub-specialties. The kind of work one can do as an environmental engineer is very diverse.
Awarded
by
MVNU
Entry
Requirement
B.Tech in Civil, Chemical or Environmental Engineering
Course
Fees
Note:
Indian residents to pay fee in INR and rest in $.
Course
Duration
2 YEARS (4 SEM.)
Subject
Information
Lateral Entry : Not Available
Credit Transfer : Not Available
SEM-1
Applied Statistics for Environmental Engineers
Instrumental Monitoring of Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Microbiology
Air Pollution & Control
Water and Wastewater Treatment
SEM-2
Water and Wastewater Treatment-II
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Remote Sensing and GIS Application
Environmental Engineering Structures
Environmental Impact Assessment
Industrial Wastewater Treatment
SEM-3
Elective-I
Elective-II
Elective-III
Project Work Phase-I
SEM-4
Project Work Phase-II
Elective
Papers / Specializations
Elective - I
Transport of Water and Waste Water
Transport of Water and Waste Water
Environmental Biotechnology
Environmental Biotechnology
Waste Water Management
Waste Water Management
Elective - II
Environmental Ecology
Environmental Ecology
Environmental Hydraulics
Environmental Hydraulics
Technology Forecasting & Assessment
Technology Forecasting & Assessment
Elective - III
Ground Water Flow
Ground Water Flow
Environmental Sanitation
Environmental Sanitation
Career
Opportunities
Environmental engineering provides limitless opportunities as to type of work, for whom one work and where one work. While the job security of environmental engineers is good, the ease of breaking into the profession varies over time based on market conditions, which are affected by government policies, priorities and funding. Environmental engineers also design and operate systems to provide safe drinking water and to prevent and control pollution in water in the air and on the land. In addition, these engineers are involved with water distribution systems, wastewater treatment facilities, sewage treatment plants, disposal of garbage, cleanup of toxic waste sites, recycling and reclamation, reduction of air pollution and control of pesticides.