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The Environmental Resources Engineering Department houses two options in the Environmental Systems Graduate Program. Each option leads to a two-year Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Environmental Systems.

Energy, Environment and Society Graduate Program

The Energy, Environment, and Society (EES) option is an interdisciplinary program for students interested in issues ranging from renewable energy engineering to climate change mitigation and from international development to energy policy in California. The program offers a rigorous curriculum for students who are interested to make a difference in these important areas of work.

Environmental Resources Engineering Graduate Program

The Environmental Resources Engineering option of the Environmental Systems graduate program emphasizes the application of engineering skills to planning, design, and management problems involving environmental resources. Four general areas of research activity are available in the program, Water Quality, Water Resources, Renewable Energy Resources, and Geotechnical Engineering.