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1 Environmental Engineering Bachelor's degree in Sweden

  • Luleå University of Technology
    Luleå University of Technology

    Luleå University of Technology

    Bachelor in Mineral Resource Engineering

    • Luleå, Sweden

    Bachelor

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    This program focuses on the sustainable rock value chain and covers how to find, mine, extract and recycle metal and minerals as well as environmental, social and economic aspects. The education is based on project-oriented learning in collaboration with companies in the sector.

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Popular Engineering Studies Environmental Engineering degree types

On-Campus Bachelor Degrees in Engineering Studies Environmental Engineering

Environmental engineering is an academic area of study that trains students to mitigate or remove the waste and pollution produced by manufacturing and other harmful business industries. Individuals who study environmental engineering often go on to careers in government or work for private companies, tackling issues such as recycling systems, water sanitation and waste disposal solutions.

Sweden (Sverige) is the largest of the Nordic countries, with a population of about 9.5 million. It borders Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark via the bridge of Öresund (Öresundsbron). Sweden has a strong tradition of being an open, yet discreet country.

A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.