Anonymous wrote:^^^
Harvey Mudd (oops)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son showed me this job announcement and told me it’s his dream job:
https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/careers/work-field/find-role/water-sanitation-specialists
He wants a civil engineering degree, but he also wants to learn another language and maybe study abroad.
He is a strong student, particularly in STEM, who prefers hands on to abstract learning.
So, what schools might be a fit?
Lots of colleges would get him there but ones like CMU, MIT, Rice, Hopkins would have more similar minded/abled peers.
Anonymous wrote:Public Health (a very popular undergrad degree now in the US). He will first get a broad understanding of how to study/influence the factors that impact POPULATION health (different than medicine, which focuses on individuals).
One of Public Health's five core discipines is Environmental Health. He can get his Masters in that specialty. They learn about things like air and water quality and LITERALLY (for example) factors that go into building safe wells for communities.
People trained in public health also share the sensibilities of the type of people who choose to work for MSF (though of course there are other employers for this degree/training).
I would be proud to have a son with those aspirations!
Anonymous wrote:Michigan! Best engineering labs I have seen on campus tours. They also offer study abroad