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  • EAS 312: Engnrg for the Developng World

    Undergraduate 3 credits

    Corequisites: EAS 310 and permission of the instructor or Study Abroad Office

    SBC: STAS

    This class introduces students to the main principles of engineering and discusses the details of providing a standard of living that is adequate for human settlement in developing countries. The discussion will be based on the social, geo-political, and infrastructural elements. Students will be exposed to a comparison between the resources available in developed countries against those available in rural areas and/or areas of limited resources. More specifically, students will be exposed to the obstacles encountered during the engineering process of developing means for infrastructure, water availability, and other essential components for sustainable human inhabiting. This experience will be enhanced by witnessing firsthand the conditions of the limited-resource environments.

    SessionSession 1Class #61664Section01InstructorRobert KuktaModeIn PersonDaysHours to be arrangedTimeTBACampusWest (Main Campus)StatusOpenNotes +
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    Note: Study Abroad students only - TANZANIA

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