Students
matriculating prior to the fall semester 2015 in the School of
Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) must complete the SEBS general education requirements. In addition, students majoring in bioenvironmental engineering must complete the major requirements described below.
Students
matriculating fall 2015 or after and transfer students matriculating in
2016 and after must complete a goal-based Core Curriculum in place of
general education requirements. The goal-based core is described here: http://sebs.rutgers.edu/core. Courses are certified for the Core Curriculum by a faculty committee. A current list of certified courses can be found here: http://sebs.rutgers.edu/core. Bioenvironmental engineering major requirements are as described below.
For an up-to-date description of bioenvironmental engineering
major requirements, courses, and course sequences please refer to the
program webpage at http://envsci.rutgers.edu/academics/bioenv_eng.Proficiency in Bioenvironmental Engineering (101-102 credits)
A. REQUIRED COURSES (89)
Quantitative Skills (16)
01:640:151-152 Calculus for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (4,4)
01:640:244 Differential Equations for Engineering and Physics (4)
01:640:251 Multivariable Calculus (4)
Computer and Information Technology Competence (3)
14:440:127 Introduction to Computers for Engineers (3)
Professional Ethics
Ethical, social, and safety considerations important in engineering practice are included in several of the required upper-level design courses.
Additional Requirements (70)
01:160:209 Elementary Organic Chemistry (3)
01:160:211 Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory (1)
01:750:227 Analytical Physics IIA (3)
01:750:229 Analytical Physics IIA Laboratory (1)
11:117:100 Introduction to Bioenvironmental Engineering (1)
11:117:413,414 Unit Processes in Bioenvironmental Engineering I,II (3,3)
11:117:423,424 Bioenvironmental Unit Processes Laboratory I,II (1,1)
11:117:462 Design of Solid Waste Treatment Systems (3)
11:117:468 Hazardous Waste Treatment Engineering (3)
11:117:474 Air Pollution Engineering (3)
11:216:351 Principles of Ecology (3)
11:374:460 Environmental Law and Policy I (3)
11:375:201 Biological Principles of Environmental Sciences (3)
11:375:202 Chemical Principles of Environmental Sciences (3)
11:375:203 Physical Principles of Environmental Sciences (3)
11:375:303 Numerical Methods in Environmental Science (3) (or 300+ level Statistics course (3))
11:375:322 Energy Technology and its Environmental Impact (3) (or 11:670:453 Air Quality Modeling (3))
11:375:423 Environmental Fate and Transport (3)
11:670:453 Air Quality Modeling (3) (or 11:375:322 Energy Technology and its Environmental Impact (3))
14:180:215 Engineering Graphics (1)
14:180:243 Mechanics of Solids (3)
14:180:387 Fluid Mechanics (3) (or 14:650:312 Fluid Mechanics (3))
14:180:389 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory (1)
14:332:373 Elements of Electrical Engineering (3)
14:440:221-222 Engineering Mechanics (3,3)
14:650:351 Thermodynamics (3)
B. ELECTIVES (12-13)
01:460:414 Hydrologic
Processes (3)
01:460:428 Hydrogeology (3)
01:640:250 Introductory Linear Algebra (3)
01:640:350 Linear Algebra (3)
01:750:326 Computer-Based
Experiments (4)
01:750:327 Modern Instrumentation
(3)
11:117:450 Applied Instrumentation and Control (4)
11:117:494 Land and Water Resources Engineering (3)
11:117:495 Environmental Systems Analysis for Engineers (3)
11:117:496 Planning and Design of Land Treatment Systems (3)
11:117:497,498 Special Problems in
Bioresource Engineering (Up to 6 credits count toward technical electives)
11:372:232,233 Fundamentals of
Environmental Geomatics (3) and Laboratory (1) (4)
11:375:322 Energy
Technology and its Environmental Impact (3)
11:375:340 Environmental Applications
of Organic Chemistry (3)
11:375:346 Introduction to
Atmospheric Chemistry (3)
11:375:360 Soils and Water (3)
11:375:407 Environmental Toxicology
(3)
11:375:411 Environmental Microbiology (3)
11:375:421 Fundamentals of Air
Pollution (3)
11:375:424 Air Sampling and Analysis Techniques (3)
11:375:434 Principles of
Industrial Hygiene (3)
11:375:444 Water Chemistry (3)
11:375:453 Soil Ecology (3)
11:670:102 Introduction to Climate
Science (3)
11:670:323 Thermodynamics of the
Atmosphere (3)
11:670:324 Dynamics of the
Atmosphere (3)
11:670:453 Air Quality Modeling (3)
11:375:430 Hazardous Wastes (3)
11:680:390 General Microbiology (4)
14:180:372,374 Soil Mechanics and Laboratory (3,1)
14:180:382 Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (3)
14:180:429 Water and Wastewater
Engineering (3)
14:540:343 Engineering Economics (3)
14:650:462
Power Plants (3)
14:650:481 Heat Transfer (3)
33:010:272 Principles of Accounting
I (3)
33:010:275 Principles of Accounting
II (3)
Unspecified Electives
In
addition to courses meeting the above requirements, students can take
any other courses offered by the university, for which they meet the
course eligibility requirements, to bring their total number of credits
to the minimum of 128 required for graduation.