Engineer a Cleaner, More Sustainable Future.

The 4-year Direct Honours Environmental Engineering programme prepares students to create sustainable, healthy, and resilient communities. Combining a strong foundation in engineering, science, and environmental systems, students develop the knowledge and practical skills to tackle real-world challenges in water, waste, pollution control, and resource sustainability, while building rewarding careers in the environmental and sustainability sectors.


  • 4-Year Direct Honours Programme
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering
  • Accredited by IES and recognised under the Washington Accord

Why Environmental Engineering @ NTU

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Industry-Aligned & Flexible Curriculum
Practical, industry-aligned learning with the flexibility to shape your own pathway for future-ready careers.
Programme Stucture & Curriculum
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Global Exposure & Hands-On Experience
Gain hands-on experience through professional internships, overseas exchange and immersion programmes.
Student Experience
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Strong Career Outcomes
Graduates enjoy high employability across infrastructure, consultancy, and public-sector roles.
Career Prospect & Testimonials
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The programme goes beyond traditional environmental engineering—equipping students with the knowledge and practical skills to tackle real-world sustainability challenges in water, air, waste, and resource management. Through hands-on learning, research opportunities, and industry experience, it prepares graduates to create innovative solutions for a more sustainable future.
Odelia Yap
B.Eng in Environmental Engineering, Class of 2025




Admission to Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering

To qualify for admission to the Environmental Engineering programme at CEE, applicants must meet the relevant academic requirements based on their qualifications.

Admission to the programme is competitive and subject to NTU’s selection process. Meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission.

Eligible applicants may also be considered for course exemptions, subject to evaluation by the School.