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Masters Degrees in Environmental Engineering in Italy

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Environmental Engineering MSc

University of Padua Italy

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Marine Sciences MSc

University of Milano-Bicocca Italy

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Study a Environmental Engineering Masters in Italy in 2025

Environmental Engineering as an academic degree focuses on the application of engineering principles to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable practices. It involves the study of various disciplines, such as civil engineering, chemical engineering, and biology, to develop solutions for environmental protection, pollution control, water resources management, and sustainable development.

Environmental Engineering is a critical field in tackling environmental challenges and promoting sustainable development. Graduates in this field are at the forefront of finding innovative solutions to pressing global issues related to pollution, climate change, and resource management. As environmental concerns continue to gain prominence worldwide, the demand for skilled professionals in Environmental Engineering will remain high, making it a rewarding and impactful career path for individuals passionate about safeguarding the environment and creating a more sustainable future.

Graduates of an advanced degree in Environmental Engineering will have specialised career options available to them. These may include roles as environmental project manager, sustainable development director, renewable energy engineer, and environmental policy analyst.

Your advanced degree program will consist of advanced lectures, research projects, and opportunities to collaborate with industry professionals and policymakers to address complex environmental issues. Depending on your chosen area of focus, you may study modules like:

  • Advanced Topics in Environmental Sustainability
  • Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
  • Environmental Policy and Regulation
  • Renewable Energy Technologies
  • Waste-to-Energy Systems

Study in Italy

Home to some of the world's oldest universities, Italy has a long history of providing high quality higher education to both domestic and international students. The country has not only played an integral part of the Bologna Process education reform, it was also one of the four countries that created the European Area of Higher Education. Both of these play an important role in widening the access to higher education across Europe, with international students from all over the world now able to experience an Italian university education, thanks to the country's contributions.

See our detailed guide to studying in Italy for international students.

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