Upon completion
of the Water & Environmental Engineering Master of Science program,
graduates are expected to attain the following outcomes
1- Apply advanced concepts of fundamental sciences and engineering to identify,
formulate, and solve complex water and environmental engineering problems, and
understand the impact of such solutions on sustainable development, (for both
Thesis and Comprehensive Exam Tracks).
2- Apply advanced concepts of water and environmental engineering and fundamental
sciences to design, analyze, and develop technologies, processes or systems to
meet desired needs of society, both, professionally and ethically, (for both
Thesis and Comprehensive Exam Tracks).
3- Be
knowledgeable of contemporary issues and research challenges/opportunities
related to water and environmental engineering, and engage in life-long
learning to keep abreast of such issues, (Thesis Track).
4- Use advanced
techniques, skills, and modern scientific and engineering tools for problems
related to professional practice and design in the field of water and environmental
engineering, (for both Thesis and Comprehensive Exam Tracks).
5- Communicate
effectively and professionally in written and oral form, both, individually and
as a member of a multidisciplinary team, (for both Thesis and Comprehensive
Exam Tracks).