Program at a Glance
- Program
- Bachelor
- College(s)
- College of Engineering and Computer Science
- Department(s)
- Civil, Environ, & Constr Engr
Plan for a sustainable future with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering from UCF.
WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING?
Environmental engineers work at the interface of the natural and built environment to protect society from adverse environmental factors and the environment from natural and human activities. Environmental engineers are responsible for improving the quality of life and safety of society, and plan, design, permit and maintain projects to comply with regulations and improvement of water, soil and air quality.
CONSTRUCT YOUR CAREER
Plan for a rewarding career in environmental engineering with a bachelor’s degree from UCF. Environmental engineers work to protect society from adverse environmental factors, addressing and improving current challenges impacting areas such as air and noise pollution, solid waste, potable water and wastewater. UCF’s program focuses on air pollution control, water and wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management, environmental health and remediation.
GAIN EXPERIENCE IN RESEARCH
As an undergraduate student at UCF, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved in research, from projects in our faculty laboratories to Student Research Week events. You can also make connections with peers, alumni and industry partners through organizations such as the Association of Environmental Professionals, American Water Resources Association and the Society of Environmental Engineers.
WHERE DO GRADUATES WORK?
With a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering from UCF, you can prepare to work for a variety of engineering companies such as CPH Engineering, Carollo Engineers, Jacobs and Boyd Civil Engineering. Our graduates work for these organizations and more, including the City of Orlando, Florida municipalities, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Our undergraduate degree also prepares you for graduate studies in environmental engineering, civil engineering, or a related field.
Highlights
Undergraduate Application Deadlines
- Fall
- May 1
- Spring
- November 1
- Summer
- March 1
- Fall
- June 1
- Spring
- November 1
- Summer
- March 1
- Fall
- March 1
- Spring
- September 1
- Summer
- January 1
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Course Overview
Engineering Concepts and Methods
Get introduced to the use of computers and applications software in solving engineering problems, as well as the concepts of engineering design through the use of teams: engineering communication, engineering professionalism, and ethics.
Introduction to the Engineering Profession
Gain an overview of academic and professional requirements in various engineering disciplines.
Chemistry Fundamentals Laboratory
Explore an illustration of chemical principles and techniques of inorganic and physical chemistry.
Skills You'll Learn
- Sit for the national Fundamentals of Engineering exam during your senior year and move toward professional licensure.
- Design projects to improve environmental quality and obtain, update, and maintain plans, permits and standard operating procedures to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
Career Opportunities
- Environmental Engineer
- Project Engineer
- Public Works Engineer
- Sanitary Engineer
- Solid Waste Engineer
- Wastewater Engineer
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