3 Bachelor's degrees in Environmental Engineering in Washington, United States
Bioresource Science and Engineering
University of Washington's Bioresource Science and Engineering (BSE) degree is for students seeking training in chemical and physical sciences and chemical engineering as applied to manufacturing fiber products, fuels and chemicals from biomass resources.
Environmental Engineering
University of Washington's new bachelor’s degree program in Environmental Engineering launched in fall 2017. The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering (BSENVE) degree program was added due to student interest in the field and increasing demand for environmental engineers.
Civil Engineering - Environmental Engineering
By pursuing the Civil Engineering - Environmental Engineering program at Seattle University, you can contribute to reclaiming habitats for endangered species, cleaning contaminated water for return to the environment, managing critical water resources, addressing challenges of air pollution, and remediating polluted sites in our built environments.