Engineering for Developing Communities (EDEN)
Courses
EDEN 4147 (3) A Systems Approach to Global Engineering
Introduces engineering students to the global context in which engineers are asked to operate in the 21st century using system dynamics tools and other decision-making tools (network analysis, agent based modeling, etc.) necessary to analyze the uncertainty and complexity inherent in global projects.
Equivalent - Duplicate Degree Credit Not Granted: CVEN 4157, CVEN 5157 and EDEN 5147
EDEN 5001 (1-3) Special Topics in Global Engineering
At the graduate level, covers topics of interest in global engineering. Content varies by section and from semester to semester.
Repeatable: Repeatable for up to 18.00 total credit hours. Allows multiple enrollment in term.
EDEN 5147 (3) A Systems Approach to Global Engineering
Introduces engineering students to the global context in which engineers are asked to operate in the 21st century using system dynamics tools and other decision-making tools (network analysis, agent based modeling, etc.) necessary to analyze the uncertainty and complexity inherent in global projects.
Equivalent - Duplicate Degree Credit Not Granted: EDEN 4147, CVEN 4157 and CVEN 5157