The Master of Engineering Program
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h1. The Master of Engineering Program {float:right|border=2px solid black|width=245px} !MEng at Marcala.jpg|width=240px! h5. Daniel Menendez and Nicole Ceci assembling the sedimentation tank inlet manifold at [Marcala]. {float} * |
The
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Master
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of
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Engineering
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program
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is
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a
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nine-month
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advanced
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engineering
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degree
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with
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project
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experience
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in
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sustainable
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international
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development.
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The
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Cornell
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AguaClara
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project
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provides
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a
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unique
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opportunity
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for
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Master
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of
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Engineering
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students
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to
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conduct
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research
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and
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create
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the
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designs
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that
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are
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being
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used
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to
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build
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municipal
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drinking
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water
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treatment
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plants
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in
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the
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Global
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South.
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The
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Environmental
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Engineering
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graduate
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program
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at
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Cornell
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is
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designed
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to
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enable
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students
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to
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enhance
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professional
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skills
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in
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the
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areas
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of
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Environmental
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Fluid
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Mechanics
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&
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Hydrology,
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Environmental
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Processes,
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and
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Environmental
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&
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Water
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Resources
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Systems.
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The
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AguaClara
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Project
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provides
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a
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context
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to
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use
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those
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skills
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to
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create
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innovative
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designs
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for
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water
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treatment
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technologies
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that
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will
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help
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meet
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the
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millennium
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goal
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of
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providing
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safe
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drinking
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water.
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The
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program
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prepares
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students
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for
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careers
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in
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environmental
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engineering
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with
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an
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international
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perspective
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and
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with
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opportunities
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for
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Program Requirements
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|Engineers Abroad]. h2. Program Requirements {float:right|border=2px solid black|width=245px} !LFOM.jpg|width=240px! h5. Leslie Campbell fabricating the first [Linear Flow Orifice Meter] at [Marcala]. {float} |
The
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Environmental
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Engineering
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M.Eng
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degree
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requires
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a
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minimum
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of
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30
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credits
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(typically
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10
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courses)
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- 18-15
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- credits
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- in
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- Environmental
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- Engineering
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- 3-6
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- credit
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- Design
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- Project
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- (many
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- students
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- choose
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- AguaClara)
- 9 credits in supporting courses
Within Environmental Engineering, three specializations are offered:
- Environmental Processes
- Environmental Fluid Mechanics & Hydrology
- Environmental & Water Resources Systems
The supporting courses allow further breadth or depth. It is recommended that students take courses relevant to their career goals in engineering, sciences, foreign language, and international development.
Graduate Financial Aid
Many students in the M.Eng program receive financial aid to partially offset tuition and living expenses. A competitive fellowship program offers awards covering full tuition and stipend offers awards to top-ranked students across the College of Engineering. In addition, a larger number of half-time assistantships are available to M.Eng students. Students with assistantships typically serve as AguaClara program assistant, graders, hold office hours, or perform other duties for 8 hours per week. Applicants wishing to apply for financial aid for the Fall semester must submit their applications by January 15.
Applications are available online through the Cornell University Graduate School
Comments From Our Students
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|Home]) * 9 credits in supporting courses Within Environmental Engineering, three specializations are offered: * [Environmental Processes|http://www.cee.cornell.edu/index.php/graduate-programs/meng-in-civil-environmental-engineering/environmental-engineering/] * [Environmental Fluid Mechanics & Hydrology|http://www.cee.cornell.edu/index.php/graduate-programs/meng-in-civil-environmental-engineering/environmental-fluid-mechanics-hydrology/] * [Environmental & Water Resources Systems|http://www.cee.cornell.edu/index.php/graduate-programs/meng-in-civil-environmental-engineering/environmental-water-resources-systems-2/] The supporting courses allow further breadth or depth. It is recommended that students take courses relevant to their career goals in engineering, sciences, foreign language, and international development. h2. Graduate Financial Aid Many students in the M.Eng program receive financial aid to partially offset tuition and living expenses. A competitive fellowship program offers awards covering full tuition and stipend offers awards to top-ranked students across the College of Engineering. In addition, a larger number of half-time assistantships are available to M.Eng students. Students with assistantships typically serve as AguaClara [program assistant], graders, hold office hours, or perform other duties for 8 hours per week. Applicants wishing to apply for financial aid for the Fall semester must submit their applications by January 15. *[Applications|http://www.cee.cornell.edu/index.php/graduate-programs/how-to-apply/] are available online through the [Cornell University Graduate School|http://www.gradschool.cornell.edu/index.php]* h3. Comments From Our Students {float:right|border=2px solid black|width=365px} !Tamarafirstrock.jpg|width=360px! h5. Laying the first stone for the water treatment plant at [Tamara]. {float} "Working on the [Ojojona] water treatment project this semester has been a crash course, both in terms of the breadth of material learned, and the skills acquired in working as part of a large team. The weekly meetings ... have continued to fuel my enthusiasm for this project, and my hopes for a long term greater good that can result from it." -Shada El-Sharif "...the class work that we've done on technology and society, and working with such a dynamic and varied group of teammates has improved my understanding, but continuing to work on this project in the future, visiting Honduras, constructing the plant, and implementing the system will bring the understanding to a deeper level, probably for all of us." -Tammi Aiken, PE h1. Contact Information *For more information about the Master of Engineering program, please contact:* Graduate Program Coordinator School of Civil & Environmental Engineering Phone: 607.255.7560 Fax: 607.255.9004 [Email|mailto:cee_grad@cornell.edu] 221 Hollister Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 *For more information about AguaClara specifically, please contact:* Monroe Weber-Shirk Phone: 607.255.8445 [Email|mailto:mw24@cornell.edu] 115 Hollister Hall Ithaca, NY |
"Working on the Ojojona water treatment project this semester has been a crash course, both in terms of the breadth of material learned, and the skills acquired in working as part of a large team. The weekly meetings ... have continued to fuel my enthusiasm for this project, and my hopes for a long term greater good that can result from it." -Shada El-Sharif
"...the class work that we've done on technology and society, and working with such a dynamic and varied group of teammates has improved my understanding, but continuing to work on this project in the future, visiting Honduras, constructing the plant, and implementing the system will bring the understanding to a deeper level, probably for all of us." -Tammi Aiken, PE
Contact Information
For more information about the Master of Engineering program, please contact:
Graduate Program Coordinator
School of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Phone: 607.255.7560
Fax: 607.255.9004
Email
221 Hollister Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
For more information about AguaClara specifically, please contact:
Monroe Weber-Shirk
Phone: 607.255.8445
Email
115 Hollister Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853