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The broad undergraduate environmental engineering curriculum of EES has earned the department a ranking as a leading undergraduate program. The ABET accredited engineering bachelor's degree is comprehensively based on physical, chemical, and biological principles to solve environmental problems affecting air, land, and water resources. An advising scheme including select faculty, led by the undergraduate coordinator, guides each student through the program.

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    detailsKoopman, Ben, Professor | Telephone: (352) 392-7104 | Email: bkoop@ufl.edu  VIVO Profile

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    Office Location:

    322 Black Hall

    Mailing Address:

    Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences
    P.O. Box 116450
    University of Florida
    Gainesville, FL  32611

    Affiliations:
    • Undergraduate Coordinator, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences
      Telephone: (352) 392-8450
      Fax: (352) 392-3076
      217 Black Hall
      P.O. Box 116450
      University of Florida
      Gainesville, FL  32611

     

     

    detailsJackson, Barbi, Program Assistant | Telephone: (352) 392-8450 | Email: barbib@ufl.edu  VIVO Profile

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    Office Location:

    217 Black Hall

    Mailing Address:

    Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences
    P.O. Box 116450
    University of Florida
    Gainesville, FL  32611

    Affiliations:
    • Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment
      Telephone: (352) 392-9537
      Fax: (352) 392-3394
      365 Weil Hall
      P. O. Box 116580
      University of Florida
      Gainesville, FL  32611

     

     

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Graduate

 

EES offers graduate study in seven areas: Air Resources, Biogeochemical Systems, Ecological Systems, Solid and Hazardous Waste Management, Water Resources, Water Supply and Wastewater Systems, and Environmental Nanotechnology. Students graduated from the program will demonstrate depth in individual focus areas as well as breadth of core knowledge concepts in all areas.

University of Florida College of Engineering
Kirk Hatfield, Director
Engineering School of Sustainable
Infrastructure & Environment
P.O. Box 116580 | Gainesville, FL 32611
Telephone: (352) 392-9537, ext. 1400
Fax: (352) 392-3394
University of Florida

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