FAQs
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The
EDC program is a new educational, research and
outreach program that fits under the new initiative,
Earth Systems Engineering (ESE), in the College of
Engineering and Applied Science at the University of
Colorado at Boulder. It presents a unique
opportunity for educating a new generation of
engineers who can contribute to the relief of the
endemic problems faced by developing
communities worldwide.
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EDC is one the many
Active Learning Opportunities available to
engineering students at CU Boulder.
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For graduate students,
an
EDC track
is available in the
MS/PhD
program in Environmental Engineering. EDC can also be custom
designed as an emphasis area in the Building Systems
program and the Construction Engineering and
Management program. Students interested in EDC must apply through
the CEAE Department (application
process) and mention their interest in EDC
graduate studies.
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For undergraduate
students,
check the
EDC Track Advising Guide
for CVEN students and
faculty. Students follow
a typical CVEN curriculum and study developing world
issues in some of their socio-humanistic
and technical electives.
Senior design projects emphasize sustainable
community development.
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