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Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering Programme from the Warsaw University of Technology lasts four semesters and leads to a Master of Science in Engineering (MSc Eng) Degree. The whole programme comprises 1400 hours and 124 ECTS credits. It focuses on research and engineering activities that aim at mitigating the negative impacts of human activity on the environment.

Environmental Change and Sustainability
The Environmental Change and Sustainability programme from O.P. Jindal Global University is a comprehensive interdisciplinary programme designed to bridge the gap between environmental science, policy governance, and market-driven solutions.

Environment Protection Engineering
The Environment Protection Engineering programme at Warsaw University of Technology focuses on research and engineering activities that aim at mitigating the negative impacts of human activity on the environment.

Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Civil and Environmental Engineering course is offered at University of Cassino and Southern Lazio.

Built Environment - Environmental Design and Engineering
To combat climate change and achieve net-zero carbon targets there is an urgent need for a sustainable, efficient, and healthier built environment. The Built Environment - Environmental Design and Engineering programme from UCL equips you for a successful career in sustainable building design and operation.

Smart Buildings and Digital Engineering
The Smart Buildings and Digital Engineering programme from UCL will teach you to utilise advanced modelling tools, data analysis, and machine learning to engineer smarter, more sustainable buildings that create healthier environments for occupants.

Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineering from University of Trento aims at producing competent and skilled professionals that couple a strong engineering background with an interdisciplinary understanding of the complex interactions between human needs and natural environment that characterize the Anthropocene.

Engineering for Environmental Sustainability and International Cooperation (EESIC)
The Engineering for Environmental Sustainability and International Cooperation (EESIC) programme from University of Trento is a new Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) project jointly managed by the University of Trento (Italy), coordinator, the Instituto Superior Técnico - Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal), and the Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain).