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Accreditation
The University of Florida is regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges (1866 Southern Lane; Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; 404-679-4500).
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MS in Environmental - Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Engineering
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The Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Engineering program includes courses on biological and physicochemical processes for water, wastewater, and stormwater treatment, industrial ecology, water resources management, and environmental health. A Masters degree with this specialization can be earned by successfully completing 30 credits of online courses.
Prospective students must hold a 4-year undergraduate degree in engineering from an ABET certified school to qualify for the Master of Engineering program. Students with undergraduate degrees in other majors may qualify for the Master of Science program.
Major Courses Include:
- Water Resources Planning and Management
- Biological Wastewater Treatment
- Advanced Waste Treatment Operations
- Advanced Water Treatment Process Design
- Stormwater Systems Design
- Activated Carbon
- Advanced Physicochemical Processes in Soils
- Advanced Environmental Resources Management
- Ecological Engineering
- Environmental Health
- Advanced Energy and Environment
- Principles of Industrial Ecology
- Public Works Planning
- Water Resource Sustainability
- Environmental Law
- Natural Resource and Environmental Policy
- The Global Environment Policies and Institutions
- Advanced Environmental Resources Management
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Education Resources
Earn Your Degree Online
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Facts & Info
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Institutional Accrediting Agency:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
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Address:
PO Box 116100
Gainesville, FL 32609 US
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Institution Type:
Public Higher Education
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Calendar Type:
University of Florida uses a semester system. Courses are offered Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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Credit-earning Options:
Up to nine credit hours of graduate course work may be transferred from UF approved institutions.
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Delivery Format:
Course delivery is done electronically. Streaming video and downloads available in multiple formats and bitrates; delivered through a course management system, WebCT-Vista.
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Carnegie Classification:
Doctoral/Research University—Extensive
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Technical Requirements:
2 Gigahertz P4 CPU, 512 Megabytes of RAM, 40 Gig Hard Drive, CDRW, USB Port, 10/100 Ethernet Adapter for Broadband / 56K Modem, WiFi 802.11, Wireless network adapter (Laptops), sound card, Windows XP, Internet Explorer 6.0.26, Netscape 7.0, Firefox 1.0.1
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Loans Offered:
Domestic students are eligible for Federal Financial Aid.
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