Humboldt state for environmental engineering

<p>Hello everyone, I am a college freshmen right now going to community college and i am considering transferring to Humboldt to pursue an environmental engineering degree. I have heard good things about the program from people in it and it is abet accredited. Can anyone tell what kind of reputation the program has? Or just any information that i might find useful. Any help will be greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>I would like to know this too!</p>

<p>bump!
I want to know this too.
Noticed that HSU is still accepting applications so I figured I might as well apply, if their engineering department is any good.</p>

<p>With ABET accreditation, it should be fine. However, environmental engineering is the only engineering major offered at HSU, so it may not be the best choice for students who may want to switch to a different kind of engineering (probably not an issue for junior transfers). Also, some elective courses are only offered rarely (see the 5-year course rotation describing which semesters courses will be offered), so plan your schedule carefully if there are specific elective courses you want to take.</p>

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