Ranked 2nd on U.S. News & World Report's 2017 list of top schools in the United States that specialize in environmental engineering and environmental health engineering, Stanford offers a Master of Science, Engineer.
The Georgia Institute of Technology offers environmental engineering students a BS/MS dual degree, a Master of Science, and a Ph.D.
Students are given the option of a direct entry Ph.D. program, allowing students to complete an MA and begin a Ph.D. program without a separate application, which can significantly speed up the process of obtaining a higher degree.
Ithaca-based Cornell University offers research-oriented MS and Ph.D. programs and a career-oriented M.Eng program. This program is designed for engineers who want to stay in a technological environment but focus on managerial roles.
Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals offers online and part-time MSE degrees that are suitable for working professionals.
Known as home to the Parsons Laboratory for Environmental Science and Engineering, MIT endorses the study of topics like environmental mechanics and coastal engineering.
Students can choose between regular and joint degree programs in civil and environmental engineering plus MBA or MArch programs.
Ranked at number 18 for its environmental/environmental health engineering graduate program in 2017, according to US News & World Report, their Master’s in engineering and science provides limitless opportunities for students.
The University of North Carolina offers a dynamic MSE course that is a ‘non-research, public health-oriented terminal degree intended for students interested in careers in environmental engineering practice.’
Berkeley - Berkeley's Civil and Environmental Engineering program is at the first place on U.S. News & World Report's 2017 list of top environmental and environmental health engineering programs.