BABA General Studies Specialization: Environmental Engineering Sciences

The Environmental Engineering Sciences (EES) area of specialization is offered by the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering provides students with an understanding of the engineering and scientific principles to protect and preserve human health and the environment. It embraces broad environmental concerns, including air and water quality, solid and hazardous wastes, groundwater protection and remediation, water resources and management, environmental policy, radiological health, environmental biology and chemistry, systems ecology, water and wastewater treatment and wetlands ecology. For career information visit the UF Career Connections Center.

Requirements

Students are required to have a minimum of four classes totaling 12 hours from any of the 3000-4000 level courses listed below and maintain a minimum 2.0 area of specialization GPA. Be sure to check course prerequisite requirements. Visit the Undergraduate Catalog Courses page to find more details for each course.

  • Any EES and ENV courses at 3000 and/or 4000 levels, but excluding 4905 courses

Contact Information

You are always welcome to meet with an advisor in the Heavener School of Business, however, advising specifically related to Environmental Engineering Sciences is available through the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering. For registration, scheduling, and area-specific questions, please contact:

Ms. Barbi Jackson
352-392-8450

Dr. Jean-Claude J. Bonzongo
352-392-4407
217 Black Hall

Minor Option

A minor is not available in this area of specialization.