TCNJ Humanitarian Engineering has moved to a new website.
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TCNJ Humanitarian Engineering has moved to a new website.
For more current information please visit us at:
http://www.he.pages.tcnj.edu/about/
TCNJ Humanitarian Engineering promotes international awareness and responsibility through the completion of engineering projects designed to improve the standards of living in developing areas.
Mission Statement
Provide students with an international learning experience that allows them to make a significant contribution to a developing society as well as teach them about various peoples and cultures around the world. Allow engineering students to think "outside the box" through the creation of sustainable engineering solutions in communities where modern conveniences such as electrical power are not available.
Goal
TCNJ Humanitarian Engineering provides a forum and community for engineers and non-engineers to learn more about cultures in third world countries and the development issues they face.
Through projects and educational events, TCNJ Humanitarian Engineering also hopes to increase awareness of opportunities for professional development and international exposure.
Enlist students from various disciplines throughout the college including anthropology, business, foreign language and most importantly engineering who will work together with a foreign developing community to provide sustainable engineering solutions for the communities' needs.
Plan
TCNJ Humanitarian Engineering, also known as TCNJ HE is an officially recognized club at The College of New Jersey. TCNJ Humanitarian Engineering promotes international awareness and responsibility through the completion of engineering projects designed to improve the standards of living in developing communities worldwide. Our projects emphasize sustainability and promote education of environmentally friendly lifestyles. TCNJ Humanitarian Engineering encourages students to develop practical engineering and personal skills, and to learn about the development issues that third world countries face.
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