14 Bachelor's degrees in Environmental Engineering in Africa
Engineering and Environmental Geology - Engineering Geology (Hons)
At Engineering and Environmental Geology - Engineering Geology (Hons) from University of Pretoria the qualifications awarded are of world-class and provide access to a multitude of career opportunities for dynamic and creative people.
Geomatics
The Geomatics program at Durban University of Technology will train competent, responsible, and accountable surveyors who can be registered as professional surveyors. They will be qualified to work independently, perform advanced surveying skills and manage a survey practice.
Environmental Engineering (Hons)
University of Pretoria offers you the chance to study Environmental Engineering (Hons) at the Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
The students in the Civil and Environmental Engineering program at University of Zambia spend the first year in the School of Natural Sciences and then come to Engineering in second year when they do a General Engineering programme. Specialization begins in third year as indicated for each department.
Mining Engineering (Honours)
The Bachelor in Mining Engineering (Honours) is offered by the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment from University of Johannesburg.
Engineering and Environmental Geology
Engineering and Environmental Geology from University of Pretoria integrates the principles of physics as and chemistry, as well as mathematics and biology, in studying the history and processes of the earth. The ever-growing human population continuously exerts pressure on natural resources, such as water, energy, mineral deposits and building materials that are required to meet the basic needs of humankind.
Engineering (Geomatic Engineering)
The students in the Engineering (Geomatic Engineering) program at University of Zambia spend the first year in the School of Natural Sciences and then come to Engineering in second year when they do a General Engineering programme. Specialization begins in third year as indicated for each department.
Mine Surveying
The purpose of the Bachelor of Mine Surveying at University of Johannesburg is thus to build the necessary knowledge, understanding, abilities and skills required for further learning towards becoming a competent practicing Mine Surveyor (technologist).
Mining Engineering (Honours)
The curriculum for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering (Honours) from University of Namibia aims at producing Graduate Engineers with knowledge, skills and abilities in mining Engineering design, surface and underground working of mineral deposits, drilling and blasting technology, as well as effective safety, health and environmental management techniques in mining operations
Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering at Zewail City of Science and Technology prepares its graduates in three main areas: water, air as well as waste management, and valorization.
Engineering and Environmental Geology - Hydrogeology (Hons)
At Engineering and Environmental Geology Hydrogeology (Hons) from University of Pretoria the qualifications awarded are of world-class and provide access to a multitude of career opportunities for dynamic and creative people.
Metallurgical Engineering (Honours)
The purpose of the Bachelor in Metallurgical Engineering (Honours) from University of Johannesburg is to develop a graduate with advanced abilities in appropriate analytical and research skills relevant for engineering design and synthesis, in order to solve engineering problems of society at large.
Urban and Regional Planning
Urban and regional planners work within a diverse range of activities in which they develop land use plans and deploy tools in order to develop and help create communities and improve existing areas. The Urban and Regional Planning program is offered at Durban University of Technology.
Extraction Metallurgy
The purpose of the BEngTech in Extraction Metallurgy from University of Johannesburg is thus to build the necessary knowledge, understanding, abilities and skills required for further learning towards becoming a competent, practicing Extraction Metallurgy Technologist.