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Degree Programs
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Environmental Engineering ( B.S.)
Environmental engineers explore answers to problems like meeting clean water supply needs and protecting public health, addressing the air pollution issues of acid rain and global warming, and reducing pollution. They are in high demand in industry and government.
Concentration in Environmental Engineering
A professional concentration in Environmental Engineering is available to all undergraduate students. The professional concentration enables students to satisfy the accreditation requirements of their particular major while focusing their electives on pertinent courses for environmental engineering.
Environmental Health Science
The study of health hazards in our work and community environments. The field is continually evolving and current challenges include assessment of hazardous waste sites, assessment of air quality in our factories and offices, and ergonomic evaluations.
Environmental Science & Policy
Offers students a solid grounding in the tools and techniques of science and policy, as well as a working knowledge of their interdependence.
Graduate Degree Programs
Environmental Science & Engineering (Interdisciplinary M.S. and Ph.D.)
Master's and Ph.D. degrees span the science and engineering disciplines. The programs investigate how science or engineering impact and are affected by the environment in a broader context. U.S. News America's Best Graduate Schools 2008 ranks Clarkson as 25th in Environmental Engineering/Environmental Health.
