CVEN 5834
SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I - FALL 2008
SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT II - SPRING 2009
This
course is designed for graduate engineering,
environmental, and health sciences students who plan to
work in developing communities or who are interested in
global health issues. It is offered as part of the
Engineering for
Developing Communities (EDC) program at CU Boulder.
The program’s mission is to educate a new generation of
globally responsible engineering students and
professionals who can offer sustainable and appropriate
solutions to the endemic problems faced by developing
communities worldwide.
SCD 1&2
is a 2 semester course sequence, but may be taken
separately.
SCD 1 provides a background and framework for
sustainable community development based on a
participatory model. A public health perspective
is emphasized, covering an overview of development and
global health concepts and issues as they apply to
developing communities. Through didactic, readings and
class discussion, we will explore the health and
inter-related challenges facing the world’s poorest 4
billion people, along with potential solutions.
SCD 2 covers the principles, practices and strategies of
appropriate technology as part of an integrated
and systems approach to community-based development.
Course content areas include technical issues in
development, environmental health and communicable
disease, appropriate and sustainable technologies with
hands-on workshops, and global cooperation in
development.
|


|