Course
Structure of Degree
of Bachelor Engineering (Environmental)
The
B.Eng. (Environmental) programme is structured on a
flexible and diverse academic
unit (AU) system. The AU system is a hybrid
of the American-British degree structure and incorporates
the American credit system with a prescribed core of
essential subjects. This flexible system allows students
to choose from a broad range of subjects to receive
a well-rounded education while maintaining high academic
standards. In the final year of study, students are
given the opportunity to specialize in particular areas
of civil engineering by selecting the relevant elective
subjects. Furthermore, though students typically complete
the degree course in four years, they may study at their
own pace and complete their studies within the time
frame of three-and-half to seven years.
In the first
year of study, students take the common
engineering course which deals with basic concepts in
mathematics, science and fundamental engineering principles.
The curriculum also includes a module in communication
skills and two modules of laboratory experiments.
In the second
year, students are required to take fundamental
modules in the environmental engineering discipline,
such as fluid mechanics, hydrology, environmental chemistry,
environmental processes, environmental microbiology.
Students are given foundational training in environmental
infrastructures by taking some modules in basic theory
of structures and engineering drawing & measurement.
Second-year students also take additional modules in
mathematics, two modules of laboratory experiments and
a technical communication skills module. In the second
semester of the second year, students study “Engineering
Innovation and Design”, a module in which students
work in groups on a given an open-ended project to learn
the practical and innovative problem-solving skills
required of engineers.
In the third
year of their studies, students are offered
a balanced mix of core subjects comprising water supply
engineering, wastewater engineering, solid waste engineering,
geo-environmental engineering, hydraulics and basic
structural design. After students have attained the
requisite academic units for promotion to third year,
they can register for a 22-week Industrial Attachment
(IA) in a private company or public organization, where
they learn to practice the environmental engineering
profession under the guidance of experienced engineers
and managers.
In
the final
year, the B.Eng. (Environmental) programme
concentrates on training students in professional environmental
engineering practice as well as managerial and entrepreneurial
skills. Students are given the choice to pursue their
own fields of interest in a particular area of specialization
by selecting from a group of optional
elective subjects offered by the School. Each student
is also required to complete a two-semester duration
research project in any of the specializations in environmental
engineering.
During the four-year
programme of studies, students are also required to
take five Humanities & Social Science (HSS) modules
and three modules of general
elective subjects to broaden their knowledge in
non-technical studies. The nine AUs for the three general
elective modules can be used to fulfill the AU requirements
for a Minor programme in NTU.
On completion of the B.Eng. (Environmental)
programme, students with research potential are offered
the opportunity to pursue graduate
studies for their Master or Doctorate degrees
in NTU.
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