Engineering - Atmosphere and Energy

Bachelor's degree

In Stanford (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Stanford (USA)

The degree options include:
BS with an Individually Designed Major in Engineering: Atmosphere/Energy
BS in Environmental Engineering with a transcript designation of Atmosphere/Energy
MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a transcript designation of Atmosphere/Energy
PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering with a transcript designation of Atmosphere/Energy
Undergraduates may pursue a preapproved Individually-Designed Major (IDM). The degree conferred is Bachelor of Science with an Individually Designed Major in Engineering: Atmosphere/Energy.Undergraduates may pursue a preapproved Individually-Designed Major (IDM).
Stanford University's Atmosphere/Energy program bridges the gap between the two key disciplines of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Stanford (USA)
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Start date

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About this course

English Language Requirements This programme may require students to demonstrate proficiency in English. Schedule a TOEFL® test Schedule an IELTS test

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This centre's achievements

2019

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 5 years

Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering

Course programme

Programme Structure Courses included:
  • Ordinary Differential Equations with Linear Algebra
  • Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers
  • Mechanics
  • Electricity/Magnetism
  • Chemical Principles II
  • Environmental Science and Technology
  • Energy: Chemical Transformations for Products, Storage, & Use
  • Introduction to Material Science: Energy Emphasis
  • Engineering Thermodynamics
  • Air Pollution & Global Warming: History, Science & Solutions
  • Understanding Energy
  • Introduction to Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Weather and Storms

Engineering - Atmosphere and Energy

Price on request