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How much biology is required in environmental engineering?

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Education for Environmental Engineers

Entry-level environmental engineering jobs require a bachelor's degree. ... Students interested in becoming an environmental engineer should take high school courses in chemistry, biology, physics, and math, including algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
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If you take a high school biology and later in college as a 3rd or 4th year student undergraduate you would take one water/wastewater related biology/chemistry course this is typical, remember the more important is high school chemistry and math followed by typically the first 2 years in college as the weed out years with chemistry, calculus and physics, chemistry and calculus is where you should concentrate major effort.

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