Montana Tech Department of Environmental Engineering



Welcome!
Montana Tech's Department of Environmental Engineering features a broad, student-focused curriculum that includes pollution prevention, sustainability, water and air quality, waste water treatment, and land and soil restoration. Montana Tech is one of the only environmental engineering degree programs to offer air quality engineering courses at the undergraduate level. In addition, the Department offers an M.S. in Environmental Engineering.



Montana Tech is one of the only environmental engineering degree programs to offer air quality engineering courses at the undergraduate level.
This rapidly growing interdisciplinary field allows students to pursue their area of environmental interest.

Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Dr. Jessica Daignault attended the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) in Egypt.
Associate Professor Robin Bullock shared her expertise as a past project manager in mine closure with the Department of Energy.
Montana Tech students commanded the competition at the conference of the Pacific Northwest International Section (PNWIS) of the Air and Waste Management Association.
Connect with our faculty and explore their research interests and areas of expertise.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET.
Montana Tech has multiple design teams that take part in international and local competition.
Need someone to talk to about Environmental Engineering? Contact one of our alumni.
We are currently recruiting members to our Advisory Board.
Meet the industry professionals who advise our programs.
We'll answer your questions and help you get started.
Professor and Department Head
406-496-4239
kganesan@mtech.edu