Courses of Study 2017-2018 
    
    Apr 20, 2024  
Courses of Study 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CEE 4560 - Environmental Engineering in an International Context I


(CU-CEL, CU-ITL, CU-SBY)     
Multi-semester course (fall). 3 credits. R grade only (in progress).

Prerequisite or corequisite: CEE 2550 CEE 4540 , CEE 4550 , CEE 5051 , or CEE 5052 . Permission of instructor required. Satisfies Liberal Arts Requirement. Students selected by application. This is the first part of a multi-semester course. The second part will be offered as CEE 4561  in the spring. Students must take both CEE 4560 and CEE 4561  to receive a final grade.

M. L. Weber-Shirk.

The course connects the themes of culture, society, and water infrastructure in the context of the global south. The goal of the course is to offer students an experiential learning experience, working with AguaClara partner organizations and civil society organizations in emerging markets and economically disadvantaged communities. Students will learn about the challenges and opportunities of creating sustainable infrastructure, institutional networks, and technical backstopping for water, sanitation, and hygiene. Students will read about development theory and the social, political, and historical context of Honduras. During the January intersession students travel to Honduras for an intensive engineering in context experience.

Outcome 1: Develop an appreciation for the role of respectful relationships and win/win/win interactions in the creation of collaborative networks.

Outcome 2: Develop a clearer understanding of the challenges and complexity of cross cultural collaboration designed to make the world a better place.

Outcome 3: Develop the ability to analyze Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Interventions for common failure modes that include issues of technology, economics, governance, user preferences, and institutional capacity.

Outcome 4: Develop the capacity to observe, document those observations, separate inference from observation, and reflect at a deeper level.



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