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Learn how science and engineering combine to preserve our natural environment.
The Environmental Engineering degree at UBC will teach you how to address the issues surrounding waste treatment, reuse, and recycling and how to mitigate air and water pollution using innovative design and engineering practices.
Environmental Engineering teaches you to tackle engineering problems to maintain and improve ecosystem health.
You’ll learn how to address the issues surrounding waste treatment, reuse, and recycling, as well as how to mitigate air and water pollution and clean up contaminated sites.
As you explore how to better the environment, you’ll discover how to fix problems at the small and global scales, including modelling the future environmental impacts that will inform government policy.
The program will help you understand policy development and implementation, engineering design, construction and deconstruction, and more.
The Environmental Engineering program combines classroom interactions with team-based projects and hands-on learning in laboratories.
During your senior years of study, you’ll partner with communities on critical projects to expand your learning experiences.
You’ll also take design courses each year to help you apply your knowledge and prepare you to become a professional environmental engineer.
$68,031
Cost of living | 1 person | $7,800 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $10,295 |
Tuition | 1 person | $57,736 |
Duolingo English Test: Overall: 125
If you have a strong record of academic achievement but do not yet meet the UBC English language requirement.
In that case, you may be eligible for the Conditional Admission Program, which offers English language preparation leading to an undergraduate degree program on UBC’s Vancouver campus for bachelor degree programs in all faculties.
Once accepted to the Conditional Admission Program, you must register for the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
To earn the Certificate of English Language, you will need to successfully complete two courses, EAP 600 and EAP 650, to meet the UBC English Language Admission Standard.
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Minimum requirements
The grades you’ll need to be considered for an offer of admission from UBC differ by degree and vary from year to year.
In past years, an 84% average (where the minimum pass grade is 60%) on China’s grading scale was required.
Minimum requirements
Minimum requirements
The grades you’ll need to be considered for an offer of admission from UBC differ by degree and vary from year to year.
In past years, an average of 16 on Iran’s 20-point grading scale was required.
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