Engineering
development for humanity
Students
Since 1997 more than 350 students have participated in one or more
of our programs from the following majors:
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Aerospace engineering
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Applied ecology
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Applied geophysics
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Biology
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Biomedical engineering
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Business administration
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Chemical engineering
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Civil engineering
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Conservation
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Earth resources engineering
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Electrical engineering
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Environmental engineering
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Environmental policy
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Forest engineering
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Forestry
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Geological engineering
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Geology
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German
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Linguistics
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Materials engineering
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Mathematics
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Mechanical engineering
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Nuclear engineering
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Physics
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Psychology
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Scientific and technical communication
Gender is nearly balanced in these programs
with 49.1% of D80 students being women. This is more than double
the Michigan Tech average (24.4%).
Faculty
The D80 programs were created through the
visionary work of several faculty in engineering. Grassroots energy
from students, staff, and faculty have transformed the vision to
overwhelming successes. Contact any of us for more information.
Prof.
Brian Barkdoll, P.E., D.WRE
We also acknowledge our many colleagues in humanities,
social sciences, physical scienes, and business who provide inspiration
and perspiration to our programs, and without which we would be
less successful.
People
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updated:
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