Careers in Environmental Engineering
Since environmental engineers combine principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to solve a wide range of environmental problems, they often work in public health, recycling, waste disposal, and water or air pollution control.
Our graduates are prepared to work with prestigious agencies and companies such as:
Additional Resources for Environmental Engineers
Here are additional resources that provide more information about career options for environmental engineers:
- Bureau of Labor Statistics – Environmental Engineers
- American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists – Careers page
- U.S. News & World Report – Environmental Engineer Industry Overview
To meet the educational requirements to become a licensed environmental engineer one must have an engineering bachelor’s degree from an ABET-accredited engineering program.