
Environmental Engineering

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Program Overview
The B.Sc. in Environmental Engineering at the European University of Lefke (EUL) is a 4-year, on-campus bachelor's degree offered by the Faculty of Engineering. The program equips students with the knowledge and skills to address environmental challenges through engineering solutions. Students learn to design systems for water and air pollution control, waste management, and sustainable resource use, preparing them for careers in the growing field of environmental protection and sustainability.
What You'll Study
The curriculum covers core engineering principles with a focus on environmental applications. Key areas include:
- Water and Wastewater Treatment: Design and operation of treatment systems.
- Air Pollution Control: Monitoring and mitigation technologies.
- Solid and Hazardous Waste Management: Landfill design, recycling, and remediation.
- Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology: Understanding pollutants and their effects.
- Hydrology and Water Resources: Management of water systems.
- Sustainable Engineering: Renewable energy, green design, and life-cycle assessment.
Students also complete laboratory work, field studies, and a final-year project to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems.
Career Outlook
Graduates can pursue careers in environmental consulting firms, government agencies, water and waste utilities, and industries requiring environmental compliance. Typical roles include environmental engineer, water quality specialist, sustainability coordinator, and pollution control officer. The program also provides a strong foundation for graduate studies in environmental engineering or related fields.
Admission Overview
Admission requirements include a high school diploma or equivalent with strong grades in mathematics and science subjects. International students must provide proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL) if their prior education was not in English. Specific deadlines and application procedures are available on the university's official website.