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Washington University in St. Louis - M.E. in Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering

http://eece.wustl.edu/graduateprograms/Pages/ms-ee.aspx

St. Louis, MO
Rose Baxter
(314) 935-6070
rbaxter@wustl.edu

Engineering

Objective of the Master of Engineering Program
The principal goal is to prepare individuals for professional practice in a broad range of areas by enhancing the skill sets developed in an undergraduate engineering program. For the master’s degree in Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering (EECE), students can choose a pathway of specialization in specific topical areas. Other goals of the professional master’s degree are to provide training in leadership skills and teamwork and experience with field and international issues.

Pathways are available in Advanced Energy Technologies, Environmental Engineering Science, Technology for Environmental Public Health & International Development and Energy & Environmental Nanotechnology.

Retrieved from WUSTL website on 1/11/2010.

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