Melbourne School of Engineering Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

What is Environmental Engineering?

 

What is Environmental Engineering?

Environmental Engineering is a rapidly growing, multi-disciplinary branch of engineering, concerned with devising, implementing and managing solutions to protect and restore the environment, within an overall framework of sustainable development.

Environmental problems exist in many countries and industries and Environmental Engineers often work as part of a larger multi-disciplinary team to find solutions to a wide range of environmental problems.

 

Environmental Engineering at Melbourne - the modern program

The modern revised environmental engineering course has an increased emphasis on multi-disciplinary problem solving using integrated design case studies with increased interactions with other departments such as Chemical Engineering. The objective of the degree program is to equip graduates with a broader and deeper suite of knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable them to more effectively function in the highly challenging environmental engineering environment of the coming decades.

The Environmental Engineering course at the University of Melbourne focuses on land and water management and environmental assessment.

Pathways to this area of study will be changing in 2008, so please read carefully to read which courses will be on offer when you start university.

Students will learn various technical and generic skills through the course. Technical skills include:

Generic skills include:

We believe that our graduates are more capable, more aware, more experienced, leave more motivated, with a curiosity of the world, with ideas that help define the future, attitudes that mark them as leaders - and more importantly, make a difference in the world.

Environmental Engineering Program (2007)

Year 1

  • Solid foundation in mathematics, chemistry and basic engineering
  • Introduction to engineering projects
  • One-week field camp to transition and discover a range of environmental engineering issues

Year 2

  • Basic engineering science and design
  • Links between environmental engineering and natural sciences (biology, earth sciences and chemistry)
  • Management principles applicable to the natural environment

Year 3

  • Engineering hydraulics and hydrology
  • Engineering design
  • Computer modelling
  • Environmental data monitoring, acquisition and analysis

Year 4

  • Major design and research projects
  • Management and communication
  • Modelling atmosphere, land and water interactions
  • Land and water management


Career Opportunities

All our graduates seeking employment find a job before or shortly after graduation. About half our graduates work overseas at some stage of their career.

The starting salary for an Environmental Engineer is $40,000 to $50,000. The salary of a matured Environmental Engineer can be in excess of $200,000.

Graduates usually work with:

What does an Environmental Engineer do?

Examples of environmental engineering projects that our graduates are involved in include:

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Graduate degrees

For information on graduate study is available from the Melbourne School of Engineering