Urban Environmental Analysis Curriculum

Business Courses

A total of 19 credits are required in the business curriculum.

Required Business Courses:

Suggested Business Elective(s):


Science Courses

A total of 24 credits are required in the science curriculum. Students must select eight out of the following Rutgers and/or NJIT courses:

  • 26:120:522  Resource Sustainability (3cr)
  • 26:375:540  Bioremediation (3cr)
  • 26:375:560  Air Pollution Measurement (3cr)
  • 26:375:602  Geographic Information System (3cr)
  • 26:380:521  Analytical Methods in Urban Environmental Pollution (3cr)
  • 26:380:561  Environmental Soil Geochemistry (3cr)
  • 26:380:576  Environmental Geology (3cr)
  • 26:380:600  Applied Groundwater Modeling (3cr)
  • 26:380:606  Electrical Environmental Geophysics (3cr)
  • 26:380:608  Ground Penetrating Radar (3cr) or CE 506  Remote Sensing of Environment (3cr)
  • 26:375:517  Professional Geology (3cr)
  • 26:375:562  Aqueous Geochemistry (3cr)
  • 26:375:564  Urban and Applied Geochemistry (3cr)

  • ENE 660      Introduction to Solid Waste Problems (3cr)
  • ENE 662      Site Remediation (3cr)
  • ENE 671      Environmental Impact Analysis (3cr)
  • EVSC 615    Global Environmental Problems (3cr)
  • EVSC 621    Ecological Risk Assessment (3cr)
  • EVSC 627    Environmental Microbiology (3cr)
  • EM 631        Legal Aspects in Environmental Engineering (3cr)
  • EnE 610       Hazardous Site Operations (3cr
  • EPS 638       Physical Geography (3cr)
  • EvSc 611     Hazardous Waste Management (3cr)
  • EvSc 613     Environmental Problem Solving (3cr)
  • EvSc 614     Quantitative Environmental Risk Assessment (3cr)
  • EvSc 616     Toxicology for Engineers and Scientists (3cr)

Students are also urged to take Hazwoper training if they do not have it already. In addition to continuing education, it is also given as part of 11:375:434 Industrial Hygiene (New Brunswick). 


Degree Requirements

In addition to 19 credits of business courses and 24 credits of science courses, all MBS concentrations require additional degree requirements. See here for the full list of degree requirements.


If you have questions about the program curriculum, please contact the concentration coordinator(s) or request an appointment with an advisor.