Professional Degree; Engineer of Mines
The program is designed for engineers who wish to do advanced work beyond the level of the M.S. degree but who do not desire to emphasize research. Admissions requirements include Undergraduate engineering degree, minimum 3.0 GPA, and GRE.
Candidates must complete at least 30 credits of graduate work beyond the M.S., or 60 points of graduate work beyond the B.S. No thesis is required. All degree requirements must be completed within 5 years of the beginning of the first course credited toward the degree.
Coursework includes four core required courses and six elective courses from a pre-approved list of choices.
Code | Title | Points |
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Core Courses | ||
EAEE E4001 | INDUST ECOLOGY-EARTH RESOURCES | |
EAEE E4009 | GIS-RES,ENVIR,INFRASTRUCTR MGT |
Elective courses must be six courses at the 4000 or higher level from within the Earth and Environmental Engineering Department, the Chemical Engineering Department, or others as approved by the adviser. These include but are not limited to:
Code | Title | Points |
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EAEE E4900 | APP TRANSP/CHEM RATE PHENOMENA | |
CHEE E4252 | INTRO-SURFACE AND COLLOID SCI | |
EACE E4252 | Foundations of Environmental Engineering | |
EAEE E4257 | ENVIR DATA ANALYSIS & MODELING | |
ELEN E4004 | ||
EAEE E4160 | SOLID & HAZARDOUS WASTE MGMT | |
EAEE E4300 | INTRO TO CARBON MANAGEMENT | |
EAEE E6132 | Numerical methods in geomechanics | |
EAEE E6140 | ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROCESSES | |
EAEE E6150 | INDUSTRIAL CATALYSIS | |
EAEE E6212 | CARBON SEQUESTRATION |
Although not required, interested students may choose to complete up to six credits in EAEE E9309 .