Masters in Environmental Engineering

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Johns Hopkins University

Program Overview

Environmental engineering is a highly interdisciplinary, diverse, and growing field. Its aim is to identify, understand, describe, and solve environmental problems in order to improve the human condition while protecting fragile ecosystems through the development and promotion of sound, sustainable environmental practices. Understanding physical and political geography is crucial to understand and solving complex challenges facing our planet such as climate change, desertification, and resource distribution, among others.

Program Key Stats

$52170 (Annual cost)


13 %

Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Environmental Engineer
  • Hydraulic/Hydrology/Water Resource civil engineer
  • Structural engineer

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