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Engineering for Humanity Certificate Requirements

Required Courses*

ENGR 1029 - INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING FOR HUMANITY

Business Perspective - Select One 

ENGR 1060 - SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP- ENGINEERING FOR HUMANITY

BUSECN 1010 - MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

BUSMKT 1040 - INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING

ENGR 1050 - PRODUCT REALIZATION

ENGR 1610: International Product Realization

CEE 1609 - LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT METHODS AND TOOLS

CEE 1218 and ENGR 1060 cannot be used as a business elective and the engineering core at the same time

Engineering Electives - Select One

CEE 1610 - ENGINEERING AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

CEE 1618 - DESIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

ENGR 1060 - SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP- ENGINEERING FOR HUMANITY

U.S. Track

In-Depth Service Learning Project (1-3 credits): Please contact Dr. Nettleship for potential service learning projects and guidance with the application process.

Subject to Committee Pre-Approval.

Societal Perspective Examples for the U.S. (select one):

PS 0200 - AMERICAN POLITICS

PS 0300 - COMPARATIVE POLITICS

SOC 0312 - SCIENCE IN SOCIETY

SOC 0432 - WEALTH AND POWER

SOC 0434 - POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

SOC 0444 - URBAN SOCIOLOGY

SOC 1445 - SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT

ANTH 1777: American Culture

International Track

In-Depth Service Learning Project (1-3 credits): Please contact Dr. Nettleship for potential service learning projects and guidance with the application process.

Subject to Committee Pre-Approval.

Societal Perspective Examples for Latin America (select one):

SPAN 0082 - LATIN AMERICA TODAY

SOC 0362: Latin American Societies

SOC 0432 - WEALTH AND POWER

SOC 0444 - URBAN SOCIOLOGY

PS 1321 - LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS

PS 1503 - INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION

PS 1542 - GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS

ENGR 2210 - UNDST BRAZIL-PREP RES & STUDY