Introduction of Environmental System Engineering
Environmental System Engineering provides the solution for the environmental problems such as water and air pollution, waste disposal, and public health issues. Environmental system engineers have knowledge of advanced principles of multidisciplinary engineering, biology, chemistry, and environmental science to protect wildlife and natural resources as well as human life. The important role of environmental system engineers is to support the optimal ways for obtaining safe drinking water, the treatment of wastes, air quality maintenance, water pollution control and remediation of contaminated sites by disposal of hazardous substances. In addition, environmental system engineers can inspect and evaluate industrial and municipal facilities and programs to assess their compliance with environmental regulations. Environmental system engineers can work with environmental scientists, planners, hazardous waste technicians, engineers, and other specialists to address environmental problems in industrial and academic fields.
Professors
- Woo Bum Lee, Ph.D. [Professor, Water Quality and Wastewater Engineering,woolee@jnu.ac.kr]
- Byeong Cheon Paik, Ph.D. [Professor, Water and Wastewater Treatment System, bpaik@jnu.ac.kr]
- Seong Gyu Seo, Ph.D. [Professor, Air Pollution Control Engineering, sseo@jnu.ac.kr]
- Eun Sik Kim, Ph.D. [Assistant Professor, Environmental Materials and Membrane Water Treatment]
- Min Jin Hwang, Ph.D. [Professor, Industrial Environmental engineering, vip7080@jnu.ac.kr]
Degree Requirements
Students are required to earn 130 credits, normally over a period of 4 years. Students on average earn 18 credits per semester.
Curriculum
Mandatory Courses
- Hydraulics
- Air Pollution Engineering
- Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering I
- Environmental Microbiology and Lab
- Solid Waste Engineering II
- Environmental System Engineering and Design
Selective Courses
- Introduction to Environmental Engineering
- Unit Operation of Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Environmental and Fundamental Lab I
- Physical Chemistry for Environmental Engineers
- Applied Mathematics for Environmental Engineers
- Micrometeorology
- Analytical Chemistry and Lab
- Hydrology
- Solid Waste Engineering I
- Environmental and Fundamental Lab II
- Air Pollution Management
- Air Pollution Treatment and Lab
- Planning and Design of Water Supply and
- Sewerage System
- Water Quality Management and Lab
- Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering II
- Instrumental Analytical Methods
- Water Supply and Sewage Engineering
- Water Quality Engineering PracticeⅠ
- Design of Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and Lab
- Water Treatment Engineering
- Solid Waste Management and Lab
- Environmental Chemistry
- Air Pollution Engineering Practice I
- Water Quality Engineering Practice II
- Solid Waste Engineering Practice
- Marine Pollution
- Legislation for Environmental Protection
- Air Pollution Engineering Practice II
- Water Quality Engineering Practice III
- Environmental Safety Engineering
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Environmental Project Lab
- Resources recycling
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- Environmental engineers find careers in many places, such as the following:
- Engineering consulting firms that design and construct air and water pollution control systems
- Industries that need to treat their air or wastewater discharges
- Private and municipal agencies that supply drinking water
- Companies that treat and dispose of hazardous chemicals
- Companies that operate treatment facilities for municipalities or industries
- Government agencies that monitor and regulate waste discharges
- Universities that teach and conduct research on environmental control
- Private and government laboratories that develop the new generations of pollution control systems
- International agencies that transfer knowledge and technology to the developing world
- Public interest groups that advocate environmental protection
Introduction of Environmental System Engineering
Environmental System Engineering provides the solution for the environmental problems such as water and air pollution, waste disposal, and public health issues. Environmental system engineers have knowledge of advanced principles of multidisciplinary engineering, biology, chemistry, and environmental science to protect wildlife and natural resources as well as human life. The important role of environmental system engineers is to support the optimal ways for obtaining safe drinking water, the treatment of wastes, air quality maintenance, water pollution control and remediation of contaminated sites by disposal of hazardous substances. In addition, environmental system engineers can inspect and evaluate industrial and municipal facilities and programs to assess their compliance with environmental regulations. Environmental system engineers can work with environmental scientists, planners, hazardous waste technicians, engineers, and other specialists to address environmental problems in industrial and academic fields.
Professors
- Woo Bum Lee, Ph.D.[Professor, Water Quality and Wastewater Engineering, woolee@jnu.ac.kr]
- Byeong Cheon Paik, Ph.D. [Professor, Water and Wastewater Treatment System, bpaik@jnu.ac.kr]
- Seong Gyu Seo, Ph.D. [Professor, Air Pollution Control Engineering, sseo@jnu.ac.kr]
- Eun Sik Kim, Ph.D. [Assistant Professor, Environmental Materials and Membrane Water Treatment]
- Min Jin Hwang, Ph.D. [Professor, Industrial Environmental engineering, vip7080@jnu.ac.kr]
Degree Requirements
Students are required to earn 130 credits, normally over a period of 4 years. Students on average earn 18 credits per semester.
Curriculum
Mandatory Courses
- Hydraulics
- Air Pollution Engineering
- Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering I
- Environmental Microbiology and Lab
- Solid Waste Engineering II
- Environmental System Engineering and Design
Selective Courses
- Introduction to Environmental Engineering
- Unit Operation of Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Environmental and Fundamental Lab I
- Physical Chemistry for Environmental Engineers
- Applied Mathematics for Environmental Engineers
- Micrometeorology
- Analytical Chemistry and Lab
- Hydrology
- Solid Waste Engineering I
- Environmental and Fundamental Lab II
- Air Pollution Management
- Air Pollution Treatment and Lab
- Planning and Design of Water Supply and
- Sewerage System
- Water Quality Management and Lab
- Water and Wastewater Treatment Engineering II
- Instrumental Analytical Methods
- Water Supply and Sewage Engineering
- Water Quality Engineering PracticeⅠ
- Design of Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and Lab
- Water Treatment Engineering
- Solid Waste Management and Lab
- Environmental Chemistry
- Air Pollution Engineering Practice I
- Water Quality Engineering Practice II
- Solid Waste Engineering Practice
- Marine Pollution
- Legislation for Environmental Protection
- Air Pollution Engineering Practice II
- Water Quality Engineering Practice III
- Environmental Safety Engineering
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Environmental Project Lab
- Resources recycling
Future Careers
- Environmental engineers find careers in many places, such as the following:
- Environmental engineers find careers in many places, such as the following:
- Engineering consulting firms that design and construct air and water pollution control systems
- Industries that need to treat their air or wastewater discharges
- Private and municipal agencies that supply drinking water
- Companies that treat and dispose of hazardous chemicals
- Companies that operate treatment facilities for municipalities or industries
- Government agencies that monitor and regulate waste discharges
- Universities that teach and conduct research on environmental control
- Private and government laboratories that develop the new generations of pollution control systems
- International agencies that transfer knowledge and technology to the developing world
- Public interest groups that advocate environmental protection