MNE 422: Engineering Sustainable Development

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MNE 422: Engineering Sustainable Development

This course is for students who wish to learn and engage in modern sustainable development practices with respect to engineering projects that have three areas of impact: economic, environmental and societal. It will provide background for an understanding of the complexities and inter-relations of sustainable development issues. The focus is on the minerals development industry, and the impacts in industrialized and developing nations, communities and the environment.

 

 

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Course Details:

Monday, Wednesday  at 2:30PM - 3:45PM

Education, Rm 351

Instructor: Gail Heath


Questions? Contact the instructor at gailheath@arizona.edu.

 


$2,000 Scholarships for students from any major! Declare Sustainable Mineral Resources as your minor

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"Receiving scholarships was always a heartwarming notification for me, because it was so much bigger I am. It meant that I could relax my shoulders and focus on school. It also meant that my dad has a little less to worry about. It also meant that my little brothers were more encouraged to pursue a college education as my dad was able to save some more funds for them." 
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Email: mariomunoz@arizona.edu

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Email: suzannemadrigal@arizona.edu