Minor in Environmental Engineering
Students not majoring in environmental engineering may receive a minor in this discipline by completing 15–16 credit hours of study beyond the Introduction to Environmental Engineering course. Typically these courses are chosen in consultation with the environmental engineering program adviser but may include:
| ENVE-4260 | Biological Processes in Environmental Engineering | |
| ENVE-4340 | Physicochemical Process in Environmental Engineering | |
| ENVE-4310 | Applied Hydrology and Hydraulics | |
| And one or more of: | ||
| ENVE-4200 | Solid and Hazardous Waste | |
| ENVE-4330 | Atmospheric Pollution | |
| ENVE-4320 | Environmental Chemodynamics | |
Quick Links
Research Centers
- Geotechnical Centrifuge Center
- Center for Infrastructure and Transportation Studies
- Keck Water Quality Laboratory
Related Websites
- Cooperative Education
- Rensselaer American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE)
- Rensselaer Chi Epsilon (National Civil Engineering Honor Society)
ABET Objectives
The mission of the department is to educate civil and environmental engineering leaders of tomorrow for technology-based careers. We also aim to celebrate discovery, and the responsible application of technology,to create knowledge and global prosperity.
Our vision is to be a top tier department of civil and environmental engineering with global reach and global impact - committed to technological excellence by integrating research and education, and in educating for career success.
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Contact Us
Kim Boyce, Assistant II
Phone: (518) 276-6941
Email: boycek@rpi.edu
Mailing Address:
Jonsson Engineering Center
rm: 4049
110 8th Street
Troy, New York
12180

