BSE Major
Caring for the earth is a command from God. Geneva environmental engineers follow God’s direction by assuming stewardship of the environment on behalf of private companies, civil agencies, and local communities. With a focus on air, water, and solid waste pollution control technologies, Geneva’s environmental engineering program helps society keep faith with God’s creation.
1 of 15 CCCU schools with an ABET-accredited engineering program
Work with industrial and government clients through Geneva’s Pinkerton Center for Technology Development (PCTD)
Design pollution control technologies and participate in national intercollegiate competitions
Learn to treat water and water supplies through various physical, chemical, and biological processes
Study the sources of pollution, the impact it has, and ways the mitigate and decrease pollution
Design air and water monitoring systems and learn how to sample and test water, soil, and air
Examine topics like rainfall, streams, and reservoirs in this study of surface water and dispersion
Accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, Geneva's engineering and computer science program provides a breadth of knowledge through common core courses in programming, software engineering, computer architecture, operating systems and networks, as well as a depth of knowledge in an application area through completion of a minor or second major chosen to complement talents, interests and vocational goals.
Preamble: We encourage our students and graduates to make choices and commitments "for faithful and fruitful service to God and neighbor." For all engineering graduates, we have the following objectives:
Embrace a Christian worldview - understanding the science and technology relevant to their fields and practicing biblical ethics as they perform their work and interact effectively with diverse teams of people.
Be active members of Christian churches and engaged in church leadership roles, Christian service, and/or community service appropriate to their gifts and opportunities.
Upon successful completion of the engineering program, graduates will have achieved the following outcomes:
Graduates who aspire to have an impact in their communities and their careers through a Geneva Education gain expertise in this field enhanced by academics rooted in Christian values and ethics in Geneva’s program.
Environmental engineers made an average of $92,120 per year, as of May of 2020.
Of engineering at Geneva College
Employers of our graduates say, Geneva students demonstrate subject matter excellence and professional preparation; dependability and strong work ethic; and an exceptional ability to engage others constructively in workplace contexts.
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