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Kennedy-Western University's degree program in Environmental Engineering is designed to work with busy professional schedules. In 12 to 18 months, you can earn your Bachelor's, Master's or Doctorate degree, without the traditional classroom, through self-paced, guided independent-study degree programs, licensed by the State of Wyoming, in a distance-learning format.
The Environmental Engineering program has two main focus points: One is on the use of innovative technology to reuse, recycle and recover materials and waste. The other important aspect is the understanding of biological, physical and chemical reactions and interactions in nature. There is also an emphasis on understanding and using policy and the political system as it relates to Environmental Engineering. Environmental Management is also covered at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Here are some of the courses offered in Environmental Engineering:
- Principles of Hazardous Materials Management
- Air Pollution Fundamentals
- Hydrologic Science
- Waste Remediation
- Theory of Radiation
- Toxicology
- Environmental Law and Regulatory Compliance
- Energy Conservation and Utilization in Industry
- Managing Environmental Risks.
One unique feature that we offer is credit for work experience. We recognize our students' previous education and professional experience by granting credit for the knowledge and experience they've already gained. This means that a qualified student does not have to take the basic courses that they have already mastered. Since we do offer credit for prior experience, five years of full-time work experience are required to be considered for admission to Kennedy-Western.
Our faculty members are practicing professionals and many currently teach at colleges and universities throughout the United States. We are there for our students every step of the way. Each student is paired with a Student Services Advisor, whose expert advice and training helps the student navigate a degree program.
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