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Engineering Degrees: Environmental Engineering

Environmental engineering is one of the engineering's different disciplines. The job outlook for environmental engineers looks good and the demand for them remains relatively high. Environmental engineers can work in a variety of areas of specialization such as air and water pollution control, public health, and wildlife protection. Employment opportunities are expected to grow, and according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, increased numbers of environmental engineers will be needed to help industries comply with all of the new environmental regulations and to help develop methods of cleaning up existing hazards. Those interested in protecting the well-being of humans and the environment may find a fulfilling career in environmental engineering.

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Doctor of Engineering: Environmental Engineering Degree Overview

A Doctorate of Engineering: Environmental Engineering Degree is a university academic degree that combines science and engineering, as well as dedication to our environment. This degree takes three years to earn past the master's degree, and may require extensive internship. To find out more about this exciting degree, read on.

Top Schools for Environmental Engineering

Read on for academic and occupation information for those pursuing a career in Environmental Engineering. The article includes a list of top universities as ranked by U.S. News.

Career Information for a Degree in Environmental Engineering

Many people think that fighting for the environment and making a living wage are mutually exclusive enterprises. But seriously career-minded individuals can pursue a degree in Environmental Engineering and make a terrific living while supporting the environment. With a degree in Environmental Engineering, you might work as an environmental engineer, agricultural engineer or conservation scientist.

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