°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ¿â

Two students and a professor investigate crops

Environmental Engineering

College of Engineering

  • Bachelor of Science

Do you want to design sustainable solutions for society? Environmental engineers design processes and infrastructure to ensure society has access to safe water, clean air, and healthy ecosystems. They apply knowledge from physics, chemistry, biology and the social sciences to address a variety of problems. They work on water and wastewater treatment and ecosystem remediation, analysis of chemical fate and transport in the natural environment, and modeling of hydrologic and atmospheric flows. As climate change creates new challenges, such as in the form of droughts and intense weather events, the field of environmental engineering evolves to meet society’s needs.

Major Requirements

As an environmental engineering major, you will begin your study with an extensive series of foundation courses in science and mathematics, and two introductory courses specific to civil and environmental engineering. At the upper division level, you will take advanced courses in specific topics in environmental and water resources engineering. These courses will include subjects such as water and wastewater treatment, analysis of chemical fate and transport in natural environments, modeling of hydrologic and atmospheric flows, and water resources management.

Contact Information

Degree Outcomes

Careers

  • Environmental Engineering Consultant
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Lawyer
  • Professor
  • Engineer

Graduate Study

  • Environmental engineering
  • Civil engineering
  • Law
  • Environmental policy
  • Chemical engineering

Alumni Employers

  • California Department of Water Resources
  • Carollo
  • HDR
  • Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District
  • San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Two students inspect a photo on a window.
Internship opportunities

Explore internships and jobs on campus and beyond.

Learn more

 

Students smile and listen in a lecture.
Your course roadmap

Find the detailed course requirements for your program and map out your path to graduation.

 

Two people in safety goggles inspect a test.
The faculty you will work with

Our undergraduates work directly with our faculty through research projects and labs.

Learn more

 

study abroad student explores europe
Global learning programs

Expand your horizons by studying abroad or pursuing global learning on campus.

 

rebecca hernandez examines plants as part of her energy ecology work
Undergraduate research

Get hands on with your interests. Participate in one of our hundreds of research opportunities.

Learn more

 

A student wears a cap and gown.
What can I do with my environmental engineering major?

Learn how to connect your environmental engineering major to career opportunities.

Learn more