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This course comprises a module on Humanitarian Field Engineering, comprising of a taught component and a domestic practical field engineering programme. Students will have the opportunity to complete a project, field placement or attend a Design Summit as part of the course.
This course allows flexible pathways depending on students’ interests. All students will complete a Humanitarian Field Engineering block course (focussing on water and sanitation for developing communities and emergency relief, the block course is all about hands-on learning through a series of field exercises) as well as the opportunity for a field placement, an EWB ‘Design Summit’ or other project work.It comprises of:(a) a module on Humanitarian Field Engineering weighted 50% of course mark, which itself comprises a taught component and a domestic practical field engineering programme, and (b) a choice of one of the following, weighted 50% of course mark: (i) completion of taught course ENCN401, (ii) placement with a domestic or overseas non-governmental or community services organisation, of at least 4 weeks duration, with the placement to be funded and arranged by the student and subject to the approval of the director of studies, (iii) attendance at an Engineers Without Borders ‘Design Summit’ at the cost of the student, (iv) other activity as proposed by the student and approved by the director of studies.
At least 30 points selected from the courses listed in schedules C and D of the Diploma of Global Humanitarian Engineering. RP: 3 completed years of the BE(HONS) degree
ENGR316
3 completed years of the BE(HONS) degree
Matthew Hughes and Ricardo Bello Mendoza
Domestic fee $2,005.00
International fee $11,250.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
This course will not be offered if fewer than 10 people apply to enrol.
For further information see Civil and Natural Resources Engineering .