📖Program Curriculum
Dalhousie University offers a Master's degree program in Environmental Engineering. Here is a generalized example of a potential curriculum for the Master of Applied Science (MASc) program in Environmental Engineering at Dalhousie University:
Core Courses:
Advanced Topics in Environmental Engineering
Research Methods in Engineering
Environmental Engineering Processes
Environmental Risk Assessment and Management
Water and Wastewater Treatment
Specialization Courses:
Elective Courses (related to environmental engineering)
Thesis Research:
Thesis Proposal
Thesis Research and Writing
The curriculum is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of Environmental Engineering. The core courses cover advanced topics in environmental engineering, research methods in engineering, environmental engineering processes, environmental risk assessment and management, and water and wastewater treatment.
Students have the opportunity to specialize in specific areas of interest through elective courses. These courses can be chosen based on the student's research interests and career goals and may cover topics such as air pollution control, solid waste management, environmental impact assessment, sustainable development, or environmental modeling.
For the Master of Applied Science (MASc) program, students typically complete a thesis, which involves proposal development, conducting original research, analyzing data, and writing a comprehensive research report. The thesis research allows students to make a significant contribution to the field of environmental engineering and gain expertise in their chosen area of specialization.
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