Overview

The College of Engineering offers a dual-degree program that culminates with students receiving a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering and a Master of Science in Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering concurrently. This program is available only to qualified students enrolled in the undergraduate program in Environmental Engineering at the University of Miami. This program is intended to give qualified Environmental Engineering students the opportunity to acquire both a baccalaureate degree and a Master of Science  degree in five years rather than the 4 plus 2 years (approximately) that is traditionally expected. The two degrees are awarded simultaneously when the combined requirements have been met for both degrees.
Juniors enrolled in environmental engineering who have maintained at least a 3.0 CGPA have the option to apply for admission to the dual degree program.
Those who are accepted into this accelerated program must maintain at least a 3.0 CGPA and a minimum of a 3.0 GPA for the final 30 credit hours to meet the requirements of the Graduate School.
If space permits, up to 12 credit hours of graduate coursework can be taken during the fourth year can be counted toward the 30 credit hours required for the M.S. degree. Students must be registered for a minimum of 12 undergraduate credit hours per semester in their fourth year to take these additional graduate courses. Students can register for a maximum of 6 graduate credit hours in each semester of their fourth year.
If a student needs to withdraw from the dual degree program, then all the requirements for the B.S. degree must be completed for graduation with the B.S. in environmental engineering degree. 

Admission Requirements

The dual B.S. in environmental engineering/M.S. in chemical, environmental, and materials engineering degree is available only to qualified undergraduate students enrolled in the B.S. in environmental engineering within the Department of Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering. Students must have undergraduate student status and a cumulative G.P.A. of at least 3.0 at the time of application. Qualified students are strongly advised to apply to the dual degree program as early as possible in their junior year to facilitate academic advising and course selection in the second semester of their junior year.

Curriculum Requirements - Thesis Option

B.S. in Environmental Engineering Requirements (122 credit hours)
Engineering Courses
EGN 114Global Challenges Addressed by Engineering and Technology3
CET 300Computational Methods for Engineers (Computational Methods for Engineers (NEW COURSE))3
CET 330Fluid Mechanics3
CET 340Introduction to Environmental Engineering3
CET 345Environmental Laboratory and Analysis 13
CET 403Senior Design Project I - Engineering Design3
CET 404Senior Design Project II – Integrated Engineering Documents 13
CET 430Water-Resources Engineering I3
CET 440Water Quality Control Systems3
CET 530Water Resources Engineering II3
CET 533Water-Quality Control in Natural Systems3
CET 540Environmental Chemistry3
CET 541Environmental Engineering Microbiology3
CET 543Air Pollution Control Engineering3
CAE 115Introduction to Engineering II: Geospatial Data (Surveying and GIS)2
CAE 210Mechanics of Solids I3
CAE 402Professional Engineering Practice 13
ECE 205Principles of Electrical Engineering--I3
ISE 311Applied Probability and Statistics3
MAE 303Thermodynamics3
Technical Elective3
Marine Science Courses
MSC 301Introduction to Physical Oceanography3
Marine/Atmospheric Science Elective3
Math and Science Courses
MTH 151Calculus I for Engineers 25
MTH 162Calculus II4
MTH 211Calculus III3
MTH 311Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations3
PHY 221University Physics I3
PHY 222University Physics II3
PHY 106Physics Laboratory 11
CHM 121Principles of Chemistry4
CHM 113Chemistry Laboratory I1
Biology Elective3
General Education Requirements
Written Communication Skills:
WRS 105First-Year Writing I3
WRS 107First-Year Writing II: STEM3
Quantitative Skills:
Calculus I for Engineers (fulfilled through the major)
Areas of Knowledge:
Arts and Humanities Cognate9
People and Society Cognate9
STEM Cognate (9 credits) (fulfilled through the major)
MS Requirements (30 credits)
Graduate Coursework21
At least 12 credits from CET 6XX/7XX courses and at least one course from each of the core areas below. Equivalent courses may be taken at other schools/college with the approval of the program director.
Environmental Engineering
Water Resources Engineering II
Water-Quality Control in Natural Systems
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Engineering Microbiology
Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering
Air Pollution Control Engineering
Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry
Water and Wastewater Engineering: Treatment and Reuse
Risk Analysis
Chemical Engineering
Aerosol Science and Technology
Soft Matter Colloids
Chemical Product Design
Advanced Fluid Mechanics
Advanced Engineering Reaction Kinetics
Aerosol Instrumentation
Materials Engineering
Affordable and Sustainable Batteries
Advanced Mechanics of Solids
Introduction to Composite Materials
Scientific and Engineering Foundations of Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing of Engineering Materials
Additive Manufacturing Lab
Concrete Materials Science
Molecular Simulation of Materials
Scanning Electron Microscopy for Engineers
Advanced Biomaterials
Tissue Mechanics
MEMS: Sensors and Electronics
BioNanotechnology
CET 810Master's Thesis6
CET 703Graduate Research Seminar 33
Total Credit Hours152
1

Counts toward the Advanced Writing and Communication Skills Requirement

2

Fulfills the University General Education Quantitative Skills Proficiency Requirement

3

Taken 3 times at 1 credit each

Internships, Practical Training, or other types of practicums are neither required nor optional credit-earning components in the established undergraduate curriculum. Credit earned through these experiences via UMI 305 will not count towards the degree requirements.

Curriculum Requirements - Non-Thesis Option

B.S. in Environmental Engineering (122 credit hours)
Engineering Courses
EGN 114Global Challenges Addressed by Engineering and Technology3
CET 300Computational Methods for Engineers (Computational Methods for Engineers (NEW COURSE))3
CET 330Fluid Mechanics3
CET 340Introduction to Environmental Engineering3
CET 345Environmental Laboratory and Analysis 13
CET 403Senior Design Project I - Engineering Design3
CET 404Senior Design Project II – Integrated Engineering Documents 13
CET 430Water-Resources Engineering I3
CET 440Water Quality Control Systems3
CET 530Water Resources Engineering II3
CET 533Water-Quality Control in Natural Systems3
CET 540Environmental Chemistry3
CET 541Environmental Engineering Microbiology3
CET 543Air Pollution Control Engineering3
CAE 115Introduction to Engineering II: Geospatial Data (Surveying and GIS)2
CAE 210Mechanics of Solids I3
CAE 402Professional Engineering Practice 13
ECE 205Principles of Electrical Engineering--I3
ISE 311Applied Probability and Statistics3
MAE 303Thermodynamics3
Technical Elective3
Marine Science Courses
MSC 301Introduction to Physical Oceanography3
Marine/Atmospheric Science Elective3
Math and Science Courses
MTH 151Calculus I for Engineers 25
MTH 162Calculus II4
MTH 211Calculus III3
MTH 311Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations3
PHY 221University Physics I3
PHY 222University Physics II3
PHY 106Physics Laboratory 11
CHM 121Principles of Chemistry4
CHM 113Chemistry Laboratory I1
Biology Elective3
General Education Requirements
Written Communication Skills:
WRS 105First-Year Writing I3
WRS 107First-Year Writing II: STEM3
Quantitative Skills:
Calculus I for Engineers (fulfilled through the major)
Areas of Knowledge:
Arts and Humanities Cognate9
People and Society Cognate9
STEM Cognate (9 credits) (fulfilled through the major)
MS Requirements (30 credits)
Graduate Coursework24
At least 12 credits from CET 6XX/7XX courses and at least one course from each of the core areas below. Equivalent courses may be taken at other schools/college with the approval of the program director.
Environmental Engineering
Water Resources Engineering II
Water-Quality Control in Natural Systems
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Engineering Microbiology
Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering
Air Pollution Control Engineering
Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry
Water and Wastewater Engineering: Treatment and Reuse
Risk Analysis
Chemical Engineering
Aerosol Science and Technology
Soft Matter Colloids
Chemical Product Design
Advanced Fluid Mechanics
Advanced Engineering Reaction Kinetics
Aerosol Instrumentation
Materials Engineering
Affordable and Sustainable Batteries
Advanced Mechanics of Solids
Introduction to Composite Materials
Scientific and Engineering Foundations of Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing of Engineering Materials
Additive Manufacturing Lab
Concrete Materials Science
Molecular Simulation of Materials
Scanning Electron Microscopy for Engineers
Advanced Biomaterials
Tissue Mechanics
MEMS: Sensors and Electronics
BioNanotechnology
Capstone (Choose one)3
Master's Project 3
Special Problems 3
CET 703Graduate Research Seminar 43
Total Credit Hours152
1

Counts toward the Advanced Writing and Communication Skills Requirement

2

Fulfills the University General Education Quantitative Skills Proficiency Requirement

3

Students choose to complete a Master's Project or Industry Project. The Industry Project is a three-month summer project, culminating with an internship report detailing the work done and knowledge gained. Project will be supervised by a faculty member in an appropriate academic unit culminating in a report that's approved by the supervisor.

4

Taken 3 times at 1 credit each

Plan of Study

Thesis Option

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman Year
FallCredit Hours
EGN 114 Global Challenges Addressed by Engineering and Technology 3
MTH 151 Calculus I for Engineers 5
PHY 221 University Physics I 3
WRS 105 First-Year Writing I 3
 Credit Hours14
Spring
CAE 115 Introduction to Engineering II: Geospatial Data (Surveying and GIS) 1 2
MTH 162 Calculus II 4
PHY 222 University Physics II 3
PHY 106 Physics Laboratory 1 1
WRS 107 First-Year Writing II: STEM 3
PS Cognate 2 3
 Credit Hours16
Sophomore Year
Fall
CET 300 Computational Methods for Engineers 1 3
CAE 210 Mechanics of Solids I 3
MTH 211 Calculus III 3
CHM 121 Principles of Chemistry 4
CHM 113 Chemistry Laboratory I 1
PS Cognate 2 3
 Credit Hours17
Spring
CET 340 Introduction to Environmental Engineering 1 3
ECE 205 Principles of Electrical Engineering--I 3
MTH 311 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 3
Biology Elective 6 3
AH Cognate 2 3
 Credit Hours15
Junior Year
Fall
CET 330 Fluid Mechanics 3
CET 345 Environmental Laboratory and Analysis 1 3
MAE 303 Thermodynamics 3
ISE 311 Applied Probability and Statistics 3
MSC 301 Introduction to Physical Oceanography (MSC 111 not required) 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
CET 430 Water-Resources Engineering I 1 3
CET 440 Water Quality Control Systems 1 3
Environmental Engineering Course 3 3
Marine/Atmospheric Science Elective 4 3
Technical Elective 5 3
 Credit Hours15
Senior Year
Fall
CET 403 Senior Design Project I - Engineering Design 1 3
CET 530 Water Resources Engineering II 1 3
Environmental Engineering Course 3 3
Environmental Engineering Course 3 3
AH Cognate 2 3
Graduate Elective 3
CET 703 1
 Credit Hours19
Spring
CET 404 Senior Design Project II – Integrated Engineering Documents 1 3
CAE 402 Professional Engineering Practice 3
Environmental Engineering Course 3 3
AH Cognate 2 3
PS Cognate 2 3
Graduate Elective 3
CET 703 1
 Credit Hours19
Year Five
Fall
CET 703 Graduate Research Seminar 1
CET 810 Master's Thesis 3
Graduate Elective 3
Graduate Elective 3
 Credit Hours10
Spring
CET 810 3
Graduate Elective 3
Graduate Elective 3
Graduate Elective 3
 Credit Hours12
 Total Credit Hours152
1

Only offered once a year in the semester indicated in the curriculum.

2

To be selected from approved lists. Students take a minimum of 3 courses (9 credits) in the AH cognate and 3 courses in the PS cognate (9 credits).

3

CET 533, CET 540, CET 541, and CET 543 are offered on a 3-semester rotation. Students must take all four courses.

4

Students must select the Marine/Atmospheric Science Elective from the list of (a) 300-level or higher elective courses required for a minor in Marine Science, or (b) MSC 311, MSC 313, MSC 314, MSC 339, MSC 340, MSC 341, MSC 342, MSC 345, MSC 418, MSC 425. To complete the requirements for the minor in Marine Science, additional courses are required.  The requirements for the minor in Marine Science can be found in the University Bulletin.

5

Technical Elective is any engineering course 200 level or higher.  CET 395 Undergraduate Research can also be used as a Technical Elective.

6

BIL 150 or BIL 160. Note that BIL 151 need not be taken with BIL 150, and BIL 150 is a prerequisite of BIL 160.

Plan of Study

Non-Thesis Option

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman Year
FallCredit Hours
EGN 114 Global Challenges Addressed by Engineering and Technology 3
MTH 151 Calculus I for Engineers 5
PHY 221 University Physics I 3
WRS 105 First-Year Writing I 3
 Credit Hours14
Spring
CAE 115 Introduction to Engineering II: Geospatial Data (Surveying and GIS) 1 2
MTH 162 Calculus II 4
PHY 222 University Physics II 3
PHY 106 Physics Laboratory 1 1
WRS 107 First-Year Writing II: STEM 3
PS Cognate 2 3
 Credit Hours16
Sophomore Year
Fall
CET 300 Computational Methods for Engineers 1 3
CAE 210 Mechanics of Solids I 3
MTH 211 Calculus III 3
CHM 121 Principles of Chemistry 4
CHM 113 Chemistry Laboratory I 1
PS Cognate 2 3
 Credit Hours17
Spring
CET 340 Introduction to Environmental Engineering 1 3
ECE 205 Principles of Electrical Engineering--I 3
MTH 311 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 3
Biology Elective 6 3
AH Cognate 2 3
 Credit Hours15
Junior Year
Fall
CET 330 Fluid Mechanics 3
CET 345 Environmental Laboratory and Analysis 1 3
MAE 303 Thermodynamics 3
ISE 311 Applied Probability and Statistics 3
MSC 301 Introduction to Physical Oceanography (MSC 111 not required) 3
 Credit Hours15
Spring
CET 430 Water-Resources Engineering I 1 3
CET 440 Water Quality Control Systems 1 3
Environmental Engineering Course 3 3
Marine/Atmospheric Science Elective 4 3
Technical Elective 5 3
 Credit Hours15
Senior Year
Fall
CET 403 Senior Design Project I - Engineering Design 1 3
CET 530 Water Resources Engineering II 1 3
Environmental Engineering Course 3 3
Environmental Engineering Course 3 3
AH Cognate 2 3
Graduate Elective 3
CET 703 1
 Credit Hours19
Spring
CET 404 Senior Design Project II – Integrated Engineering Documents 1 3
CAE 402 Professional Engineering Practice 3
Environmental Engineering Course 3 3
AH Cognate 2 3
PS Cognate 2 3
Graduate Elective 3
CET 703 1
 Credit Hours19
Year Five
Fall
CET 703 Graduate Research Seminar 1
CET 605 or 695 Master's Project
or Special Problems
3
Graduate Elective 3
Graduate Elective 3
 Credit Hours10
Spring
Graduate Elective 3
Graduate Elective 3
Graduate Elective 3
Graduate Elective 3
 Credit Hours12
 Total Credit Hours152
1

Only offered once a year in the semester indicated in the curriculum.

2

To be selected from approved lists. Students take a minimum of 3 courses (9 credits) in the AH cognate and 3 courses in the PS cognate (9 credits).

3

CET 533, CET 540, CET 541, and CET 543 are offered on a 3-semester rotation. Students must take all four courses.

4

Students must select the Marine/Atmospheric Science Elective from the list of (a) 300-level or higher elective courses required for a minor in Marine Science, or (b) MSC 311, MSC 313, MSC 314, MSC 339, MSC 340, MSC 341, MSC 342, MSC 345, MSC 418, MSC 425. To complete the requirements for the minor in Marine Science, additional courses are required.  The requirements for the minor in Marine Science can be found in the University Bulletin.

5

Technical Elective is any engineering course 200 level or higher.  CET 395 Undergraduate Research can also be used as a Technical Elective.

6

BIL 150 or BIL 160. Note that BIL 151 need not be taken with BIL 150, and BIL 150 is a prerequisite of BIL 160.