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The MScT CSE is designed for undergraduate students who wish to strengthen their scientific knowledge and acquire management skills during their master' | The MScT CSE is designed for undergraduate students who wish to strengthen their scientific knowledge and acquire management skills during their master' | ||
* Environmental engineering | * Environmental engineering | ||
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The aim of environmental engineering is to provide sustainable solutions to environmental problems by applying scientific and engineering principles. The field has evolved over the years, and its focus has shifted from end-of-pipe solutions, such as pollution control and waste treatment, to more holistic approaches that address the root causes of environmental problems. The ultimate goal of environmental engineering is to create a sustainable future, where the natural environment is protected, and human activities are in harmony with nature. This includes promoting the use of renewable resources, reducing waste generation, improving energy efficiency, and minimizing the use of harmful chemicals. Additionally, | The aim of environmental engineering is to provide sustainable solutions to environmental problems by applying scientific and engineering principles. The field has evolved over the years, and its focus has shifted from end-of-pipe solutions, such as pollution control and waste treatment, to more holistic approaches that address the root causes of environmental problems. The ultimate goal of environmental engineering is to create a sustainable future, where the natural environment is protected, and human activities are in harmony with nature. This includes promoting the use of renewable resources, reducing waste generation, improving energy efficiency, and minimizing the use of harmful chemicals. Additionally, | ||
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* Urban warming | * Urban warming | ||
* Energy efficiency | * Energy efficiency |