Using the Principles of biology and chemistry, environmental engineers develop methods to solve problems related to the environment. They are involved in water and air pollution control, recycling, waste disposal and public health issues. Environmental engineers conduct hazardous waste management studies, evaluate the significance of the hazard, offer analysis on treatment and containment and develop regulations to prevent mishaps. They design municipal sewage and industrial wastewater systems. They analyze scientific data, research controversial projects and perform quality control checks.
Awarded
by
MVNU
Entry
Requirement
B.Tech in Civil, Environmental or Chemical Engineering
Course
Fees
INR 12500 OR $
625
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
Water Supply Systems
Waste Water Management
Solid Waste Management
Water Resources Planning, Economics & Management
Statistical Methods
SEM-2
Air Quality Management
Industrial Water Pollution Control
Water Resources System
Environmental Systems Management
Environmental Quality Planning
Environmental Impact Assessment
SEM-3
Elective-I
Elective-II
Elective-III
Project Work Phase-I
SEM-4
Project Work Phase-II
Elective
Papers / Specializations
Elective-I
Environmental Ecology
Environmental Ecology
Environmental Hydraulics
Environmental Hydraulics
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Elective-II
Environmental Microbiology
Environmental Microbiology
Technology Forecasting & Assessment
Technology Forecasting & Assessment
Ground Water Flow
Ground Water Flow
Elective-III
Advanced Water and Waste Water Treatment
Advanced Water and Waste Water Treatment
Environmental Sanitation
Environmental Sanitation
Hazardous Waste Management
Hazardous Waste Management
Career
Opportunities
Environmental engineers arte concerned with local and worldwide environmental issues. They study and attempt to minimize the effects of acid rain, global warming, automobile emissions and ozone depletion. They also are involved in the protection of wildlife. Many environmental engineers work as consultants, helping their clients comply with regulations and clean up hazardous sites, including brown fields, which are abandoned urban or industrial sites that may contain environmental hazards.