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Environmental and Ecological Engineers address the many environmental and natural resource challenges that affect air, soil, and water quality.As the world's demand for materials, food, and energy grows, it will be environmental and ecological engineers who ensure that plans and practices are in place to meet that demand while protecting and enhancing the environment.
The curriculum covers all aspects of the design processes, including communication, teamwork, economics, ethics, and safety. You'll use modern tools and technologies, ranging from sensors and other instrumentation and computational techniques.
As a freshman you may enroll in the Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering major in the College of Science and Engineering (CSE), or you can enter the College of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) as a Pre-Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering student and then transfer to CSE at the start of your junior year. Contact the Office of Admissions for details on the application process.
For more information about our programs or to schedule a visit, please contact Tracy Fallon at 612-624-9603 or via email.