Humanitarian Engineering & Science: Interdisciplinary

This track allows students to create their own STEM specialization within the Humanitarian Engineering and Science program

An interdisciplinary track allows students more flexibility if the other HES tracks do not align with their background and interests while maintaining the standards for graduate performance. Students and their advisor will work together to choose courses from a variety of departments, as detailed in “required courses.”

For Questions:
Richard Krahenbuhl, rkrahenb@mines.edu

Required Courses

Regardless of track, all HES graduate students take the required core EDNS courses.
*See those on homepage

Professional Degree:

  • Working with advisors, choose an additional 12 credits (approx 4 courses) that best match their intellectual interests. See all HES track courses here.
  • EDNS 580: HES Capstone Practicum

Thesis Degree:

  • Working with advisors, choose an additional 9 credits (approx 3 courses) that best match their intellectual interests. See all HES track courses here.
  • 6 thesis research credits
Application Requirements
  • Degree candidates should have an undergraduate degree or equivalent coursework that fulfills the pre-requisites for the graduate courses they seek to take, as found in the Mines graduate catalog.
  • Statement of purpose, updated curriculum vitae or resume and transcripts for post-secondary degrees are required for all students.
  • Three letters of recommendation are required for students pursuing the MS thesis option.
  • Non-native English speakers must prove language proficiency. Please review requirements provided by the graduate admissions office.
  • Mines undergraduate students may include up to 6 credits from their undergraduate program counted toward a combined BS/MS degree. External applicants may transfer graduate credit from elsewhere with written permission from the HES program director.
  • Applications are directed through the graduate admissions office.
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