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Comparing environmental engineering master’s programs: Which one is right for you?

Engineers are an efficient bunch, so we’ll cut right to the chase.

The UW–Madison College of Engineering, ranked #13 for graduate programs among public universities, offers three professional environmental engineering master’s degree programs:

Sustainable Systems Engineering MEng

100% online
Ideal for professionals aiming to lead in the sustainability and clean energy sectors.

Environmental Engineering MEng

100% online
Best for working engineers who need innovative solutions for environmental challenges.

Civil & Environmental Engineering MS

Accelerated, in-person
Designed to build specialised expertise in a selected curricular area, including environmental science, water resources engineering, geological/geotechnical engineering, construction management, transportation or structural engineering.

Environmental engineering is a growing career field with the opportunity to increase your earning potential and make a difference for people and the planet. 

Environmental engineers can work in many different areas, including water resource management, green buildings and infrastructure, renewable energy, climate adaptation planning, and environmental policy. 

Sometimes called “green jobs,” specialized environmental engineers are predicted to be among the most-needed professionals in the next five years, according to The Future of Jobs Report from the World Economic Forum. 

Read on to learn more about each of these programs and decide which path is right for you.

Comparison chart for environmental engineering master’s programs

Here is a side-by-side comparison of each program, including format, time to degree and cost.

Program

Sustainable Systems Engineering MEng

Environmental Engineering MEng

Civil & Environmental Engineering MS

Degree type

Master of Engineering (MEng)

Master of Engineering (MEng)

Master of Science (MS)

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Focus

Renewable energy, sustainability, systems thinking

Emphasis on real-world application for working engineers

Broad environmental engineering with specialization options

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Format

100% online

100% online

Accelerated, in-person

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Duration

2-3 years

2-3 years

~1 year (3 semesters

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Credits

30

30

30

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Tuition

$1,300/credit

$1,300/credit

$1,200/credit

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STEM OPT eligible

Yes (restrictions apply)

Yes (restrictions apply)

Yes

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F-1 Visa Support

No

No

Yes

Career paths for environmental engineers

With your environmental engineering master’s degree, you’ll be equipped to tackle complex environmental challenges using a systems-level approach.

Sustainable Systems Engineering Careers

Students earning their engineering master’s degree in sustainable systems engineering are likely to find opportunities in fields related to sustainability, clean energy, infrastructure and utilities. Examples of relevant industries and job titles include:

  • Sustainable Systems Engineering
    Roles: Sustainable systems engineer, clean energy consultant, environmental engineer, renewable energy engineer 
  • Green Building and Infrastructure
    Roles: Green building engineer, LEED consultant, energy efficiency analyst, sustainable design specialist
  • Water and Waste Systems Engineering
    Roles: Water resources engineer, wastewater systems designer, stormwater engineer, waste management engineer
  • Energy Systems and Utilities
    Roles: Renewable energy engineer, smart grid analyst, energy storage systems designer, utility sustainability strategist
  • Environmental Policy and Consulting
    Roles: Sustainability consultant, environmental policy advisor, climate strategy analyst, lifecycle assessment specialist
  • Public Sector and Regulatory Agencies
    Roles: Environmental engineer, energy analyst, municipal sustainability planner, public utilities engineer

Civil & Environmental Engineering Careers

Graduates of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Master of Science can pursue careers in a wide range of engineering disciplines, depending on their chosen specialization. The program offers six curriculum paths, and within these areas, you’ll find a variety of roles, including:

  • Construction Engineering and Management
    Roles: Project manager, construction engineer, cost estimator, risk analyst
  • Structural Engineering
    Roles: Structural designer, seismic analyst, building code consultant
  • Geological/Geotechnical Engineering
    Roles: Geotechnical engineer, foundation specialist, materials engineer
  • Environmental Science and Engineering
    Roles: Environmental consultant, water treatment engineer, sustainability analyst
  • Transportation Engineering
    Roles: Traffic engineer, transportation planner, intelligent systems developer
  • Water Resources Engineering
    Roles: Hydrologist, hydraulic engineer, stormwater systems designer

Environmental Engineering Careers

Students earning a Master’s of Engineering in Environmental Engineering will have opportunities in both the public sector and private industry. In either case, they’re likely to have a greater emphasis on problem-solving within different environments and contexts. For example, they may work in fields affected by climate change and other environmental risk factors. Possible career fields and roles include: 

  • Environmental Consultant
    Roles: Water treatment engineer, wastewater systems designer, resource recovery specialist, urban stormwater engineer
  • Water Resources and Hydrology
    Roles: Hydrologist, hydraulic engineer, flood risk analyst, watershed management specialist
  • Sustainable Infrastructure and Resilience
    Roles: Director of sustainability, sustainability engineer, climate adaptation planner, resilient systems designer, lifecycle assessment analyst
  • Infrastructure Engineering
    Roles: Public works engineer, environmental compliance specialist, civil projects supervisor

Why choose UW–Madison for your environmental engineering master’s degree?

  • Highly ranked engineering school: Our graduate programs are ranked #13 among public universities, and the online Environmental Engineering MEng program is ranked #5 in Best Online Master’s in Civil Engineering programs, according to U.S. News & World Report, 2025.
  • Industry-focused curriculum: These environmental engineering programs are designed to give you practical, in-demand technical knowledge you can use right away.
  • Flexible and online options: With on-campus and online options, you can choose the path that works for you. 
  • Experienced faculty: Learn from industry leaders and faculty with decades of experience, and collaborate with peers from leading organizations.
  • Interactive and engaging: Whether on campus or online, our programs are highly interactive, fostering collaboration with your instructors and classmates.

Need help with your application? Schedule an appointment with one of our enrollment coaches or attend an upcoming information session to learn more about the application process.

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Post written by Sarah Olson.