Environmental engineering is a critical discipline that integrates engineering, science, and environmental management to create sustainable solutions safeguarding the planet from pollution and human-induced damage.
Environmental engineers evaluate project effects on air, water, soil, and noise, aiming to preserve the environment. They assess impacts, devise management systems, develop technologies to monitor and reduce pollution, mitigate the impact of climate change and implement protective measures. This field is crucial in building a sustainable future.
There are many reasons to choose our Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Environmental Engineering) as your first preference.
The following streams have Conditional Provisional Accreditation at the level of Professional Engineer and are recognised by the national accreditation body, Engineers Australia, and not through the Washington Accord of the International Engineering Alliance: the Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Environmental Engineering) and the Master of Professional Engineering (Sustainability and Environmental Engineering).