Master of Engineering (Programme Mission, Objectives and Outcomes)
Mission Statement of the University
Acquire education and research excellence in engineering and allied disciplines to produce leadership and enabling application of knowledge and skills for the benefit of the society with integrity and wisdom.
Mission Statement of the Department
Department of Environmental Engineering aims to foster excellence in education and research by equipping students and practicing professionals with advanced scientific knowledge and skills in the field of environmental engineering and management, imperative for anticipating and addressing evolving environmental issues and enhancing the quality of life through the sustainable use and management of natural resources.
Mission Statement of the Programme
Department of Environmental Engineering administers postgraduate programme leading to the degrees of Master of Engineering (ME) in Environmental Engineering. The mission of this master programme is to nurture students and professionals for successful career paths in Environmental Engineering through specialized classroom teaching, discipline-specific education, field visits together with seminars participation. The programme involves participants in knowledge creation through advanced scientific research and prepares students for life-long learning in the field of Environmental Engineering with particular emphasis in the areas of air pollution control, water quality, wastewater treatment and solid waste disposal techniques.
Measurable Objectives of the Programme
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO):
- To create awareness among the graduating students of global environmental issues and equip them with the tools and skills used in the planning and design of engineering works related to the preservation and improvement of the natural and built environment.
- To acquaint students with instruments and techniques used for the prediction and measurement of environmental quality.
- To produce potential graduate students who can meet the expectations of employers by applying the skills and tools taught during the course work (degree programme).
Master of Engineering Management (Programme Mission, Objectives and Outcomes)
Mission Statement of the University
Acquire education and research excellence in engineering and allied disciplines to produce leadership and enabling application of knowledge and skills for the benefit of the society with integrity and wisdom.
Mission Statement of the Department
Department of Environmental Engineering aims to foster excellence in education and research by equipping students and practicing professionals with advanced scientific knowledge and skills in the field of environmental engineering and management, imperative for anticipating and addressing evolving environmental issues and enhancing the quality of life through the sustainable use and management of natural resources.
Mission Statement of the Programme
Mission of Masters of Environmental Management Programme is to produce high quality Environmental Engineers and management professionals through interactive teaching, experimental learning, research and technology. The programme is designed to create knowledge in the field through scientific research and to involve professionals to improve the environment for development of a sustainable society.
Measurable Objectives of the Programme
Programme Educational Objectives (PEO):
- To create awareness among the graduating students of global environmental issues and equip them with the tools and skills used in the planning and design of engineering works related to the preservation and improvement of the natural and built environment.
- To acquaint students with instruments and techniques used for the prediction and measurement of environmental quality.
- To produce potential graduate students who can meet the expectations of employers by applying the skills and tools taught during the course work.
- To provide Environmental Engineering & Management related solutions to the industry through knowledge and research.