This is a new course offered Spring 2019 taught by a faculty who is heavily involved to solve engineering problems associated with whale conservation. For CEE students, this can be used as a professional elective.
BE4930/5930 – Engineering and Applied Conservation: This course will introduce students to current and future conservation practices. Students will learn how to assess and address conservation problems through the development of engineering technology. The hope is to expose students campus wide to the applications and opportunities available to applied engineering in conservation.
Credits: 3.0
Semesters Offered: Spring
Meeting Time: T Th 9:35AM-10:50AM
Restrictions: Must be enrolled as one of the following class(es): Jr, Sr, Grad
Pre-Requisite(s): none
Instructor: Rupak Rajachar
Interested students that would like more information can contact Dr Rajachar (rupakr@mtu.edu) and Ariana Tyo (agtyo@mtu.edu), the graduate student helping him with the course, directly. Or stop by Dr Rajachar’s office (MM309).