Program Overview
Academic Program
The CU EVEN program is dedicated to helping students succeed in the classroom and beyond, contributing to innovative and resilient solutions for a safe, sustainable world.
A bachelor of science in Environmental Engineering from CU Boulder offers students the opportunity to combine coursework and hands-on experiences in biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and advanced mathematics for a career in an exciting field that is advancing scientific assessment and engineering solutions to environmental problems impacting our biosphere, land, water, and air quality.
CU Boulder has one of the largest environmental engineering programs in America and is top-ten ranked among public universities by U.S. News and World Report. As a student, you will be surrounded by a campus-wide environmental consciousness as you advance your knowledge through courses in solid mechanics, fluid dynamics, and thermal sciences common to all engineering disciplines, as well as specific environmental engineering classes on water and wastewater treatment, hazardous waste storage and treatment, and air pollution control.
The program has an excellent balance of research and educational efforts, and undergraduate students have the opportunity to work with faculty one-on-one through discovery-based learning experiences, including research through paid positions, for course credit, or on a voluntary basis.
Undergraduate Studies
- Academic Program
- Admissions
- Incoming Transfer Students
- International Admissions
- AP/IB & Transfer Credit
- Minors & Certificates
- Undergraduate Research
- Scholarships
- FAQ for Prospective Undergraduate Students
- Registration Guide for New First-Year Students
Graduate Studies
Meet Our EVEN Students
Resources
Accreditation
Environmental Engineering Program
College of Engineering & Applied Science
1111 Engineering Drive, Boulder, CO
Research Park - SEEC Building S261
4001 Discovery Drive, Boulder CO
University of Colorado Boulder
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