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Upcoming Events

  • Thesis Defense -- Yue Zuo
    Tuesday, December 1, 2009
    1:30 pm - 3:30 pm. 439 Baker Lab.
  • Dissertation Defense -- Yinghai Ke
    Friday, December 4, 2009
    2:30 pm - 4:30 pm. 439 Baker.
  • Thesis Defense -- Mark Fabian
    Monday, December 7, 2009
    3:00 pm - 5:00 pm. 439 Baker.

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Welcome to ERFEG

The Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering department engages in teaching, research, and service to advance engineering practices to meet the needs of the world.

With an innovative undergraduate curriculum and a wide variety of graduate courses, we provide incredible opportunities for students to create and explore a host of educational opportunities. The Faculty of Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering have particular strengths in Water Resource Engineering, Ecological Engineering, and Geospatial Engineering, though our flexible undergraduate curriculum allows students to also focus on traditional Civil Engineering practices. 

Environmental Resources &
Forest Engineering Funds

Help ERFEG move forward! Consider a secure online donation to five select funds that support a variety of departmental efforts, including undergraduate scholarships, faculty support, research and graduate student training, and student outreach and service activities.

What makes us special are:

  • Intelligent, active, and driven students
  • Vibrant young faculty with strengths in important environmental fields
  • An EAC/ABET accredited program
  • A modern, hands-on, design-focused curriculum which prepares students for tomorrow’s engineering challenges
  • Growing opportunities for service, teaching, and research experiences abroad
  • New Facilities
    • Dedicated laboratory spaces
    • Modern classroom technology
    • Computer clusters
  • Our partnership with Syracuse University (Small University/Big University)

We invite you to explore our web site, contact us via erfeg@esf.edu, or come visit us to learn more about our program. We are developing engineering skills today for a better world tomorrow.  Are you up to the challenge?


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