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Environmental Engineering addresses the development of strategies to control anthropogenic emissions of pollutants to the atmosphere, waterways, and terrestrial environment; the remediation of polluted natural systems; the design of technologies to treat waste; fire safety; noise suppression; energy efficiency; and the evaluation of contaminant fate in urban environments. Environmental engineering issues are now an important component in the development of many engineering technologies and consequently are an important aspect of an engineering education. The discipline itself is interdisciplinary and requires a curriculum that provides students with an understanding of fundamentals in air- and water-quality sciences, contaminant fate and transport, and design concepts for pollutant emission control and treatment. To avoid the development of environmental engineering solutions which only transform one form of pollution to another, modern engineering education programs must require exposure and familiarity with a greater number of subjects than ever before.
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Engineering Innovation
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Electrical Engineering
M.S. Program information:
Electrical Engineering (EE) Concentration
Two plans are offered for the M.S. degree: a thesis option and a comprehensive examination option. For either option, students are required to develop a complete program of study with advice from their faculty advisor. The graduate advisor must approve the study plan. Part-time study toward the M.S. degree is available. The program of study must be completed within four calendar years from first enrollment.
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Environmental Engineering
The educational mission of the Environmental Engineering undergraduate program is to prepare students to begin a research or professional practice career path in Environmental Engineering or related discipline by a three-pronged approach: (1) Fundamentals. Provide a strong educational foundation of engineering fundamentals (mathematics, physical sciences, and engineering sciences); (2) Environmental Topics.
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Entrepreneurial Opportunities
Many resources on campus exist to encourage and assist students interested in becoming entrepreneurs. A lecture series, business and design competitions and business incubators are all available to nurture students interested in transforming their idea into a real-world product, service or business.
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Engineering Computing Support
Engineering Computing Support oversees computing for the School of Engineering in general and the Dean's Office in particular.
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E-Week 2022
About National Engineers Week
The Engineering Student Council (ESC) at the University of California, Irvine is proud to host our Annual National Engineers Week 2022. Engineers Week will be held from February 22 to 25, 2022. Events are held throughout the week to encourage student, faculty, alumni, and industry participation.
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E-Week Rube Goldberg