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An Overview of Clemson University’s BS Degree in Environmental Engineering

An Overview of Clemson University’s BS Degree in Environmental Engineering Presented by Dr. David A. Ladner Environmental Engineering and Earth Science. The Demand Exists.

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An Overview of Clemson University’s BS Degree in Environmental Engineering

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  1. An Overview of Clemson University’s BS Degree inEnvironmental Engineering Presented by Dr. David A. Ladner Environmental Engineering and Earth Science

  2. The Demand Exists • Env. Eng. is one of two engineering disciplines which the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts will have “much faster than average growth” over the next 10 years • As a profession, Environmental Engineering is larger than biomedical, materials, and chemical engineering

  3. A Potentially Lucrative Career • According to The Consumerist magazine*, Environmental Engineering is one of the top 10 college degrees based on salary: • Median starting salary = $53,400 • Median mid-career salary = $94,500 * http://consumerist.com/2010/05/the-10-best-paying-college-majors.html

  4. Importance to Society • Centers for Disease Control List of Ten Great Public Health Achievements in the United States (1900-1999) included: • Control of infectious diseases resulting from clean water and improved sanitation • typhoid and cholera reduced dramatically by improved sanitation* • Billions of people in developing countries still lack access to sanitation * OTHERS: Vaccination; Motor-vehicle safety; Safer workplaces; Decline in deaths from coronary heart disease and stroke; Safer and healthier foods; Healthier mothers and babies; Family planning; Fluoridation of drinking water; Recognition of tobacco use as a health hazard

  5. Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KJE_SUtl7w&feature=colike

  6. What Do Environmental Engineers Do? Safe drinking water

  7. What Do Environmental Engineers Do? Wastewater treatment

  8. What Do Environmental Engineers Do? Solid waste disposal

  9. What Do Environmental Engineers Do? Computational modeling Time Length

  10. Nuclear Power Reactor Nuclear Fuel Cycle Interim Storage (Wet pool and dry cask storage) Enrichment and Fuel Fabrication Mining and Milling Geologic repository

  11. What Do Environmental Engineers Do? Air quality monitoring and control

  12. What Do Environmental Engineers Do? Novel energy sources and carriers, including biofuels

  13. What Do Environmental Engineers Do? SUSTAINABILITY

  14. What I do: advanced membrane processes Source: eco-tec.com

  15. What I do: wind-powered desalination Sources: lacoastpost.com and watersecretsblog.com

  16. Engineers Without Borders El Salvador Liberia

  17. AWWA Student Chapter

  18. HPS Student Chapter

  19. Want More Information? • Google: “EEES” • Email: ladner@clemson.edu

  20. Sample Courses • EE&S 201 & 202 Environmental Engineering Fundamentals I & II • EE&S 401, 601 Environmental Engineering • EE&S 402, 602 Water and Waste Treatment Systems • EE&S 410, 610 Environmental Radiation Protection I • EE&S 411, 611 Ionizing Radiation Detection and Measurement • EE&S 430, 630 Air Pollution Engineering • EE&S 450 Professional Seminar • EE&S (B E, FOR) 451, H451, 651 Newman Seminar and Lecture Series in Natural Resources Engineering • EE&S 475 Capstone Design Project 3(1,6) • EE&S 480, 680 Environmental Risk Assessment • EE&S (B E) 484, 684 Municipal Solid Waste Management • EE&S 485, 685 Hazardous Waste Management • EE&S 486, 686 Pollution Prevention and Industrial Ecology

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