Environmental engineers work to protect water, air, soil and built environments. They evaluate and assess options, design equipment and systems, and develop regulations and controls, seek to solve issues of water quality, water supply, waste reduction and disposal, soil and air quality management, and noise.
As the world’s demand for materials, food and energy grows, so does the need for environmental engineers. Environmental Engineering graduates with strong technical and communication skills are in demand, in New Zealand and around the world.
During your degree you will learn how to identify, monitor and solve important problems associated with the environment, resource allocation and use, and sustainability. Our programme is multi-disciplinary, combining the fundamentals of engineering, science, mathematics, and computing, with the study of water resources and quality, earth and ocean environments, environmental planning, modelling and sustainability, process energy and management.
An important part of the Environmental Engineering programme at the University of Waikato is supported work placements into relevant industries. This gives you the opportunity for paid work experience while exploring first-hand the field of Environmental Engineering you could choose for your career.
You'll work on major research design projects, creating products with commercial applications, which are then showcased at our annual Oji Fibre Solutions Engineering Design Show. There is also a focus on developing well-honed communication skills that are such a vital part of the profession.
Facilities
Students can work in specialised laboratories including the Large Scale Lab complex that features a suite of workshops and laboratories dedicated to engineering teaching and research, such as 3D printing, a mechanical workshop and computer labs with engineering design software.
Career opportunities
- Environmental Engineer
- Water and Sanitary Engineer
- Public/Environmental Health Engineer
- Infrastructure Engineer
- Sustainability Engineer
- Restoration Engineer
- Resource/Waste Management Engineer
Qualifications
Study Environmental Engineering in any of these qualifications
| TITLE | TYPE | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Engineering with Honours | |||
Papers
Year 1
Students must take the following papers:
| Engineering Computing | ENGEN103 | 15.0 Points |
| Materials Science and Engineering | ENGEN112 | 15.0 Points |
| Engineering and Society | ENGEN170 | 15.0 Points |
| Foundations of Engineering | ENGEN180 | 15.0 Points |
| Linear Algebra and Statistics for Engineers | ENGEN183 | 15.0 Points |
| Calculus for Engineers | ENGEN184 | 15.0 Points |
Plus 30 points of electives from their chosen elective path:
30 points of electives with at least 15 points of Chemistry.
| Concepts of Biology | BIOEB101 | 15.0 Points |
| Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity | BIOEB102 | 15.0 Points |
| Structure and Spectroscopy | CHEMY101 | 15.0 Points |
| Chemical Reactivity | CHEMY102 | 15.0 Points |
| Introduction to Earth System Sciences | EARTH101 | 15.0 Points |
| Discovering Planet Earth | EARTH102 | 15.0 Points |
| Electricity and Electronics | ENGEN111 | 15.0 Points |
| Introduction to Resource Management | ENVPL201 | 15.0 Points |
Year 2
| Process Engineering Design 1 | ENGCB280 | 15.0 Points |
| Water Engineering 1 | ENGCV223 | 15.0 Points |
| Geotechnical Engineering 1 | ENGCV231 | 15.0 Points |
| Engineering Mathematics 2 | ENGEN201 | 15.0 Points |
| Engineering Professional Practice 1 | ENGEN270 | 15.0 Points |
| Industry Placement 1 | ENGEN271 | 0.0 Points |
| Environmental Engineering 1 | ENGEV241 | 15.0 Points |
| Engineering Thermodynamics | ENGME221 | 15.0 Points |
| Introduction to Resource Management | ENVPL201 | 15.0 Points |
Level 4
| Environment and Sustainability | ENEV443 | 10.0 Points |
| Honours Research and Management Project | ENGG492 | 60.0 Points |
| Materials and Processing Elective | ENMP407 | 10.0 Points |
| Advanced Process Simulation and Control | ENMP422 | 20.0 Points |
| Environmental Technology 3 | ENMP442 | 20.0 Points |
| Environmental Law | LEGAL434 | 15.0 Points |
Year 3
Students must take the following papers:
| Hydrology and Hydraulics Design | ENCV340 | 20.0 Points |
| Engineering Modelling and Analysis | ENCV350 | 20.0 Points |
| Engineering Work Placement 2 | ENGG372 | 0.0 Points |
| Reflection on Professional Workplace Experience | ENGG379 | 0.0 Points |
| Process Engineering and Design | ENMP321 | 20.0 Points |
| Environmental Technology 2 | ENMP341 | 20.0 Points |
| Engineering Geology | ERTH352 | 10.0 Points |
Plus 20 points of electives from their chosen elective path:
Year 4
Students must take the following papers:
| Environment and Sustainability | ENEV443 | 10.0 Points |
| Honours Research and Management Project | ENGG492 | 60.0 Points |
| Environmental Technology 3 | ENMP442 | 20.0 Points |
Plus 30 points of electives from their chosen elective path:
Practical experience
Work placements are a major feature of the Environmental Engineering programme and you will complete 800 hours of relevant work experience during your degree.
Our Cooperative Education Unit actively seeks and oversees your industrial work placement, ensuring a good fit for your area of study and career goals, and monitoring the quality of your work experience. They are the leader in New Zealand for co-operative education programmes, with an average 350 students placed in industry every year.
By the time you graduate you will have the credibility of paid experience to take to your interviews.
Scholarships and prizes
Brian Perry Charitable Trust Undergraduate Scholarship in Science & Engineering
For students who are enrolled in the second year of full-time study towards an undergraduate degree, in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Waikato. The scholarship will have a value of up to $2,000.
Closing Date: 2017-05-31 23:59:00Engineering Admission Fees Scholarship
For students who are intending to enrol full-time (120 pts) in the first year of a Bachelor of Engineering(Honours) degree in the Faculty of Science & Engineering at the University of Waikato and are currently completing the final year of secondary school. The Scholarship has a value of up to $4,000
Closing Date: 2017-08-31 23:59:00School of Engineering Postgraduate Study Scholarship
For students who qualify to enrol at the University of Waikato, and are intending to study part or full-time in semester B 2016 in the School of Engineering in either a masters degree 90 or 120 point thesis or the first year of a PhD degree.
Closing Date: 2016-07-18 23:59:00Science and Engineering Masters Fees Awards
For students enrolling full-time in the first year MSc (research), MSc, MSc (Tech) ME or MEnvSci programme in the faculty of Engineering. Part-time applicants may be considered but any scholarship awarded will be on a pro-rata basis. The Scholarship will have a value of up to $2,000.
Closing Date: 2017-03-15 23:59:00Subject links
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Contacts
Faculty of Science & Engineering
Phone: +64 7 838 4625 / 0800 438 254
Email: science@waikato.ac.nz
Website: sci.waikato.ac.nz
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