Mexico City Courses
Multidisciplinary Study Abroad in Mexico: Energy, Business and Design
Students will gain diverse perspectives across disciplines while earning credit for the course that aligns with their academic focus. This program highlights the synergy between energy systems, business strategies, and architectural design, fostering a holistic understanding of sustainability and cultural resilience in the context of Mexico’s rich environmental and historical landscape.
Courses include:
Business - Linda Nichols
BADM 497: Energy with an Emphasis on Mexico, Geopolitical Influences, and Forming Alliances – Explore the role of energy in Mexico’s economy and politics, analyzing global partnerships and market strategies.
Engineering - Terrence Chambers
ENGR 430: Introduction to Solar Energy System Design – Learn the principles of solar energy and develop skills in designing sustainable energy systems.
Architecture and Desing - Robert McKinney
DSGN 471: Sustainable Architecture in Mesoamerica: Culture, Resilience, and Design – Investigate the intersection of architecture and culture, focusing on sustainable design inspired by Mexico's rich history and resilience.
Through this multidisciplinary approach, you will deepen their understanding of energy, business, and design, preparing them to address real-world challenges with a global perspective.