International Engineering Minor
This program is available at the following location:
- Corvallis
The International Engineering minor offers undergraduate engineering students an opportunity to certify their global competencies and demonstrate their understanding of the intercultural needs of modern engineers. By combining an engineering experience abroad, courses from a generalized global core, thematic elective courses, and the signature course for the minor, students may demonstrate their readiness for the increasingly global field of engineering.
Minor Code: 476
Code | Title | Credits |
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Global Core | ||
Select 9-12 credits of the following: 1 | 9-12 | |
*INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | ||
*EVOLUTION OF PEOPLE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY | ||
*GLOBAL CRISES IN RESOURCE ECOLOGY | ||
*PEOPLE, PLACES, AND PERSPECTIVES IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH | ||
*ETHICS | ||
*INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | ||
Engineering Abroad | ||
Select 0-6 credits of the following: | 0-6 | |
Study Abroad | ||
International Internship | ||
Service Learning (e.g., EWB) | ||
Thematic Electives | ||
Select 6-15 credits of courses related to the location of the abroad experience | 6-15 | |
Signature Course | ||
ENGR 399 | SPECIAL TOPICS | 3 |
Upper-Division Credits | ||
Select a minimum of 12 credits | 12 | |
Total Credits | 30-48 |
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Each course in the global core also satisfies a baccalaureate core requirement. Students may complete some of these courses to fulfill their baccalaureate core while also applying those credits to the International Engineering minor if they choose.
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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)
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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)