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Degree Pathways for the Master of Science in Engineering - Environmental Engineering - Co-op

Degree Pathway for the Master of Science in Environmental Engineering - Co-op

Required Core Courses
Course #Course TitleCredits
Semesters Offered
F,S,I,Su*
CIVE.5610Physical and Chemical Treatment Processes3I2
CIVE.5620Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology3F2
CIVE.5670Environmental Aquatic Chemistry3I2
CIVE.5680Environmental Fate and Transport3F2
CIVE.5780Biological Wastewater Treatment3I2

Sub Total # Core Credits Required15
Elective Course Choices (Choose up to 5)
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Five Elective Courses (see list below)15
Sub Total # Elective Credits Required15
Professional Co-op Courses
ENGN.6020Graduate Professional Development for Engineers1F, S
ENGN.6030Graduate Cooperative Experience1F, S, Su
ENGN.6040Workforce Development (optional)1F, S
Sub Total # Co-op Credits Required2
Curriculum Summary
Total number of courses required for the degree12
Total number of credit hours required for the degree32

Prerequisites, Concentrations or Other Requirements:

*Availability - F is Fall, S is Spring, I is Intermittent and Su is Summer. Numbers indicate approximate years between offerings (F1 = every fall, F2 = every other fall). Course availability is subject to change.

Successful completion of undergraduate prerequisite courses is required prior to registering for graduate courses. 

Prerequisites
CHEM.1210 Chemistry I
CHEM.1230L Chemistry I Lab
CHEM.1220 Chemistry II 
CHEM.1240L Chemistry II Lab
MATH.1310 Calculus I 
MATH.1320 Calculus II
MATH.2310 Calculus III 
PHYS.1410 Physics I
PHYS.1410L Physics I Lab 
MATH.2340 Differential Equations
CIVE.2030 Statics
CIVE.2050 Dynamics
CIVE.3010 Fluid Mechanics
CIVE.3620 Environmental Engineering

ElectivesElectives (including semesters offered)
CIVE.5270 Geotechnical and Environmental Site Characterization I2
CIVE.5290 Engineering with Geosynthetics I
CIVE.5640 Hydraulics and Hydrology I
CIVE.5660 Environmental Applications & Implications of Nanomaterials I
CIVE.5690 Micropollutants in the Environment I
CIVE.5720 Marine and Coastal Processes I
CIVE.5730 Solid Waste Engineering F2
CIVE.5750 Groundwater Modeling I
CIVE.5760 GIS Applications in Civil & Environmental Engineering I1
CIVE.5950 Hazardous Waste Site Remediation F2
ENVS.5010 Wetlands Ecology I
ENVS.5020 Freshwater Ecology I
ENVS.5100 Water Resources Management I
ATMO.5230 Air Pollution Control F2
ATMO.5710 Air Pollution Phenomenology S2
ENVE.5810 Understanding the Massachusetts Contingency Plan S1
ENVI.5200 Methods in Environmental Impact Assessment and Analysis
GEOL.5100 Glacial and Pleistocene Geology
GEOL.5240 Regional Hydrogeology
CHEM.5140 Advanced Analytical Chemistry F1

Plan of Study - Fall Start + 6-month Co-op

Fall start with 6-month Co-opFallSpringSummerFallSpring
9-12 Credits
9 credits+
1-credit Grad. Devel.
for Engineer Course
1-credit
Co-op Experience
9-12 Credits
RequiredCIVE.56202
ENGN.6020
ENGN.6030Depending on which courses previously taken, choose the required courses
Electives: choose up to 5choose 1-2 electiveschoose 1-3 electivesDepending on # of electives previously taken, choose electives for a total of 5 for the program
Please see Curriculum Outline for Core Course and Electives lists and typical frequency and semester of course offerings 
1Typically offered every year 
2Typically offered every two years 
3Offered intermittently in either Fall or Spring semester

Plan of Study - Spring Start + 6-month Co-op

Spring start with 6-month Co-opSpringFallSpringSummerFall
9-12 Credits
9 credits+
1-credit Grad. Devel.
for Engineer Course
1-credit
Co-op Experience
9-12 Credits
RequiredENGN.6020
ENGN.6030Depending on which courses previously taken, choose the required courses
Electives: choose up to 5choose 1-3 electiveschoose 1-2 electivesDepending on # of electives previously taken, choose electives for a total of 5 for the program
Please see Curriculum Outline for Core Course and Electives lists and typical frequency and semester of course offerings 
1Typically offered every year 
2Typically offered every two years 
3Offered intermittently in either Fall or Spring semester