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Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) Mining and Materials Engineering (Non-Thesis): Environmental Engineering (45 credits)

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Students are strongly encouraged to consult with the Graduate Program Director prior to enrolling in this program.

Research Project (6 credits)

MIME 628 (6) Mineral Engineering Project 1

Required Courses (6 credits)

CHEE 591 (3) Environmental Bioremediation
CIVE 615 (3) Environmental Engineering Seminar

Complementary Courses (22 credits)

(minimum 22 credits)

Data Analysis Course

One of the following courses:

AEMA 611 (3) Experimental Designs 1
CIVE 555 (3) Environmental Data Analysis
PSYC 650 (3) Advanced Statistics 1

Toxicology Course

One of the following courses:

OCCH 612 (3) Principles of Toxicology
OCCH 616 (3) Occupational Hygiene

Water Pollution Engineering Course

One of the following courses:

CIVE 651 (4) Theory: Water / Wastewater Treatment
CIVE 652 (4) Biological Treatment: Wastewaters
CIVE 660 (4) Chemical and Physical Treatment of Waters

Air Pollution Engineering Course

One of the following courses:

CHEE 592 (3) Industrial Air Pollution Control
MECH 534 (3) Air Pollution Engineering

Soil and Water Quality Management Course

One of the following courses:

BREE 533 (3) Water Quality Management
CIVE 686 (4) Site Remediation

Environmental Impact Course

One of the following courses:

GEOG 501 (3) Modelling Environmental Systems
GEOG 551 (3) Environmental Decisions

or an approved 500-, 600-, or 700-level alternative.

Environmental Policy Course

URBP 506 (3) Environmental Policy and Planning

or an approved 500-, 600-, or 700-level alternative.

Elective Courses (11 credits)

(minimum 11 credits)

Another project course and/or Engineering or non-Engineering 500-, 600-, or 700-level course subject to approval of the Department.

The relevant Project course in Mining and Materials Engineering is the following:

MIME 629 (6) Mineral Engineering Project 2
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