Courses
We are proud to offer a variety of courses across departments that train students to engage with WaSH issues and the UN Sustainability Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG6) critically and holistically. Check back regularly as we are continually adding new classes and programs of study.
Undergraduate Level:
- CE 250: Introduction to Sustainable Infrastructure
- CE 373: Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering
- AEC 380: Global Water Resources
- CE 383: Hydrology and Urban Water Systems
- CE 481: Environmental Engineering Project
- CE 484: Water Supply and Wastewater Systems
- CE 488: Water Resources Engineering
- ES 495: Water Quality and Health
- ARE 495/590: Environmental Economics in Developing Countries
- CE 497/ES 495/CE 596: Interdisciplinary Methods for Global Environmental Health Research
- CE 497/ES 495/CE 596: Research Methods for Global Environmental Health
- CE 497/596: Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries
Graduate Level:
- NR 571: Current Issues in Natural Resource Policy
- ARE 495/590: Environmental Economics in Developing Countries
- CE 497/ES 495/CE 596: Interdisciplinary Methods for Global Environmental Health Research
- CE 497/ES 495/CE 596: Research Methods for Global Environmental Health
- CE 497/596: Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries
- ECG 790: Empirical Methods for Development Economics
- CE 774: Environmental Bioprocess Technology