The Environmental Engineering Option is not available to Environmental Engineering students.
The Option consists of a set of seven courses chosen from four theme areas, as described below. Substitution of equivalent courses, if applicable, requires the approval of the option co-ordinator.
The courses are (see Note):
- Take two from List A: Environmental Issues and Management
- ENVE 391
Law and Ethics for Environmental and Geological Engineers
- ERS 215
Environmental and Sustainability Assessment 1
- ERS 270
Introduction to Sustainable Agroecosystems
- ERS 315
Environmental and Sustainability Assessment 2
- ERS 370
Corporate Sustainability: Issues and Prospects
- ERS 372
First Nations and the Environment
- ERS 404
Global Environmental Governance
- Take at least one from List B: Environmental Chemistry and Biology
- Take at least two from List C - Environmental and Energy Processes
- CHE 571
Industrial Ecology
- CHE 572
Air Pollution Control
- CHE 574
Industrial Wastewater Pollution Control
- ENVE 375
Physico-Chemical Processes (or CIVE 375 Environmental Engineering Principles)
- ENVE 376
Biological Processes
- ENVE 577
Engineering for Solid Waste Management
- ME 452
Energy Transfer in Buildings
- ME 459
Energy Conversion
- Take at least one from List D: Transport, Modelling, and Decision Analysis
- Plus one additional course from List B, C, or D above, to total seven courses.
Note
May count towards Complementary Studies Elective (CSE) requirements (check the CSE lists and plan requirements).