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ABET Environmental Engineering

The Environmental Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. Our programs benefit from continuous assessment of learning outcomes and educational objectives mandated by both Northern Arizona University and by the ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission. Results from these assessment activities and discussions with our Environmental Engineering Program Advisory Committee are used to make program and course changes. This results in programs that better meet the learning needs of students and better meet the demand for graduates who can be successful in their chosen career. Below are the educational objectives and learning outcomes for the BSE program.

Mission and vision, educational objectives, learning outcomes

Mission and vision Accordion Closed

Modern society relies on well-educated and dedicated civil and environmental engineers for its health and well being in relationship to the natural and built environments. The mission of the Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering programs is to:

  • Prepare graduates for careers requiring leadership skills and technological innovation through curricula rooted in the fundamentals of the STEM disciplines, focused on civil and environmental engineering practice, broadened by a liberal education, and guided by faculty dedicated to engineering education and practice;
  • Promote the creation, utilization, and dissemination of technical knowledge and its practical application to directly enhance the welfare of societies and their different cultures; and,
  • Enhance and promote the stature of our professions, and serve the people of Arizona and beyond through leadership in professional practice and global citizenship.

 

Educational objectives Accordion Closed

Our overarching educational objectives are stated as our Program Objectives;

Within three to five years of obtaining a bachelor’s degree, a graduate is expected to achieve the following:

  1. Be employed in an engineering or professional field consistent with one’s career goals, or pursuing a graduate degree;
  2. Participate in continuing education or professional development activities;
  3. Be a registered professional engineer or be pursuing registration if consistent with one’s career goals;
  4. Demonstrate a career path that shows a commitment to professional ethics and growth in leadership and professional responsibility; and
  5. Engage in activities that benefit a diverse and sustainable society.

Learning outcomes Accordion Closed

Society’s demand for essentials such as clean air, food and water, sustainable land use and consumer products pose large-scale, practical problems. Environmental engineers use engineering, biological and chemical principles to design and operate pollution control and impact mitigation systems. Environmental engineering is a newer engineering discipline, growing out of civil and chemical engineering. This exciting engineering field requires a solid understanding of core concepts including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, statics, thermodynamics, surveying, and fluid hydraulics. These courses serve as a basis for advanced content in:

  • Air quality, emissions and pollution control (sampling, modeling and the design of devices to remove particulate and gaseous pollutants)
  • Water and wastewater quality and treatment (sampling, modeling and the design of biological/chemical/physical treatment methods for large and small communities)
  • Hazardous and solid waste engineering (site assessment, risk assessment, remediation methods, landfill design)
  • Environmental health (toxicology, industrial hygiene, ecological impacts)

In addition to this content, our environmental engineering curriculum will provide you with a solid foundation in design, project management and preparation for professional licensure.

Whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student, or are simply interested in a minor, you will be able to enter or advance in the environmental engineering profession confidently as a result of our rigorous curriculum. By the time you graduate in our ABET-accredited undergraduate program, you will have achieved the following student learning outcomes:

    1. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
    2. An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
    3. An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
    4. An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
    5. An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
    6. An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
    7. An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

Annual student enrollment and graduation data

Data provided by NAU’s Office of Planning and Institutional Research

Academic YearEnrollment YearTotal UndergraduateBachelors Degrees Awarded
1st2nd3rd4thPB
Fall 2024FT321913200849
PT100203
Fall 2023FT3612181808426
PT110002
Fall 2022FT2818103208830
PT110305
Fall 2021FT31122340010618
PT100809
Fall 2020FT27222544111927
PT102104
Fall 2019FT34322444113532
PT100708
Fall 2018FT50273056216534
PT500308
Fall 2017FT54303459017721
PT2016110
Fall 2016FT41392953116326
PT001203
Fall 2015FT67362644217522
PT5014010
Fall 2014FT75352639117629
PT1136-11
Fall 2013FT55342640215719
PT4115011
Fall 2012FT56232440314618
PT002103
Fall 2011FT43301838513415
PT101103
Fall 2010FT3623263521226
PT001214
Fall 2009FT3632142421082
PT100214
Fall 2008FT26181793738
PT011114

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