Undergraduate Program
Mortenson Center in Global Engineering and Resilience
In 2012-2013, the Mortenson Center led the development of the Undergraduate Certificate in Global Engineering for degree-seeking engineering students. In 2016, the certificate program was revamped and resulted in the introduction of the Global Engineering Minor. The undergraduate minor in Global Engineering is designed to expand students' understanding of how to operate within an international context from an engineering perspective and to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context. For more details about the new minor, please see . Students who were enrolled in the College of Engineering and Applied Science prior to fall 2016 and who made progress towards the Undergraduate Certificate in Global Engineering are able to complete the requirements and earn the certificate, or switch to the minor by completing its requirements. Information about the Global Engineering Certificate is available at .
Undergraduate Courses
- (Appropriate Technology sections offered at least once per year)
- (spring semester)
- CVEN 4834-003 / EVEN 4830: Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries