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Environmental and Environmental Health Engineering graduates tackle critical challenges like water treatment, air quality management, and sustainable infrastructure design. With only 43 schools nationwide offering this specialized major, graduates enter a field where their skills are in high demand, earning an average of $52,058 annually.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on laboratory experience, internship opportunities with environmental consulting firms or government agencies, and coursework that covers both traditional engineering principles and emerging sustainability technologies. Look for programs with strong industry partnerships and faculty research in areas like waste management, pollution control, and renewable energy systems. Accreditation from ABET ensures the curriculum meets professional standards and prepares graduates for licensure.
25
Schools Ranked
$56,321
Avg. Program Earnings
73.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $63,005 85.2% public
2 $62,012 87.7% public
3 $60,771 93.2% public
4 $58,673 61.5% public
5 $58,221 65.4% public
6 $58,221 56.9% public
7 $58,221 56.7% public
8 $58,221 59.5% public
9 $58,221 83.8% public
10 $57,318 62.4% public
11 $57,318 56.0% public
12 $56,641 92.3% public
13 $56,157 73.6% private-nonprofit
14 $55,964 54.7% public
15 $55,512 78.8% public
16 $55,286 77.1% private-nonprofit
17 $54,254 75.0% public
18 $54,035 88.4% private-nonprofit
19 $53,358 75.1% public
20 $52,941 87.9% public
21 $52,941 60.3% private-nonprofit
22 $52,941 83.2% private-nonprofit
23 $52,941 87.2% public
24 $52,733 63.6% public
25 $52,107 73.4% public

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