Marine and Environmental Sciences, Marine Affairs, and Environmental Science students have many things in common and some that set them apart. But if there’s one characteristic that defines them all, ...
Both environmental science and environmental engineering offer dynamic academic and career opportunities that focus on understanding the natural world and developing sustainable solutions for global ...
Climate change is already fueling dangerous heat waves, raising sea levels and transforming the oceans. Even if countries meet their pledges to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are driving ...
Marine engineering is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses the design, analysis, and optimisation of systems operating in the challenging marine environment. Research in this area spans the ...
Our bachelor’s program offers engineering science and design course work in the areas of environmental and related resources with a breadth and combination unparalleled in the United States. Our ...
When Australia’s first large-scale desalination plants faced concerns about algal blooms and marine die-offs, engineers dived in to design effective ...
Forensics experts gather DNA to understand who was present at a crime scene. But what if the crime occurred in the middle of ...
The seawater intake repair project at the UC Santa Cruz Long Marine Lab was named the 2021 Environmental Engineering Project of the Year for the American Society of Civil Engineers, San Francisco ...
As an environmental engineer major, you will study the principles of engineering, soil science, biology and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems. The B.S.E. in Environmental ...
In the College of Engineering, the first year student experience is similar across undergraduate majors. Your second and third years have distinctive course requirements and electives. Your second and ...
Cleaner water. Alternative sources of energy. Carbon-neutral fossil fuels. What if you could use your engineering mind to make the wor1d a cleaner, healthier place? Integrating engineering principles ...