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3 Environmental Engineering BA Degree Programs in USA


The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Environmental Engineering, B.S.Env.E.
- Charlotte, USA
BA
Full time
120 hours
On-Campus
English
Environmental engineering is essential to protect human health and the environment. Engineers in this discipline design and enact solutions to enhance the quality of natural resources like air, soil and water, supporting a healthier community.


Oregon State University
BA in Environmental Engineering
- Corvallis, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Environmental Engineering offers students a foundation in designing, developing, and managing solutions to environmental challenges. It covers key areas like water treatment, air pollut...
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Washington and Lee University The College
BA in Environmental Studies
- Lexington, USA
BA
English
The Program in Environmental Studies, leading to either a BA or a minor, teaches students to develop an interdisciplinary understanding of the relationship between humans and the environment. It requires an understanding of the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. The major has 5 elective tracks from which to choose: 1) Climate Change, 2) Conservation Biology, 3) Environmental Economics, 4) Environmental Humanities, or 5) Water Resources. A major could also propose a self-designed track.
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Environmental Engineering degree programs at the Bachelor level in the USA offer a compelling blend of practical skills and theoretical knowledge focused on addressing environmental challenges. This degree equips you to design sustainable solutions for issues like pollution, waste management, and renewable energy.
Through courses in water quality management, air pollution control, and sustainable design, you’ll develop competencies in assessing environmental impacts and creating systems that promote ecological balance. Many students engage in project-based learning, collaborating with peers on real-world challenges that enhance their understanding of both engineering principles and environmental ethics. This kind of environment encourages independence and curiosity as you explore innovative approaches to pressing environmental concerns.
Graduates typically pursue careers in consulting, regulatory agencies, or non-profits, where they apply their expertise to make tangible improvements in community health and sustainability. The skills you gain are transferable across industries and valuable in addressing the global challenges of climate change and resource management.