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Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering)(Honours)
(R2/0717/6/0144)(11/30)(MQA/FA11791)

Gain the expertise to tackle environmental challenges by providing sustainable solutions in water treatment, waste management, pollution control, and resource conservation.

Within Malaysia’s growing field of environmental engineering, you’ll focus on areas like water treatment, solid waste management (including industrial and hazardous waste), and domestic and industrial wastewater treatment. 

As an environmental engineer, you’ll play a key role in protecting and managing natural resources, including air, water, and land. Your expertise will be in demand for environmental impact assessments, air pollution prevention, and environmental monitoring and management systems. You’ll also work on projects involving environmental consultation, soil erosion prevention, noise monitoring and control, recycling system development, and oil spill recovery efforts. 

The major has a common first year with all other engineering disciplines which builds a range of basic science skills and knowledge, with particular emphasis on physics, chemistry and mathematics. 

Why Environmental Engineering? 

  • Our degree will equip you with an integrated knowledge of multiple engineering fields such as Chemical and Civil & Construction engineering to provide you with an innovative and creative engineering experience 
  • ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog’s Bachelor of Environmental Engineering course is a good balance of theoretical background and practical experience throughout the four years of study 
  • You will experience great employment prospects as the demand for environmental engineers is growing rapidly in both the domestic and international market. 
Location
Malaysia
Study Method
Full-time
Study Mode
On-campus
Intake
February or July
Duration
4 years

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This page was last updated on 3 December 2024