Case Studies Can Fill a Critical Need in Environmental Engineering Education

  • Bhandari A
  • Erickson L
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Abstract

This editorial discusses the importance of case studies in environmental engineering education. Case studies are pedagogic tools that impart learning experiences through simulated problem-solving and discussion-provoking exercises. Moreover, incorporating the case method throughout a professional curriculum exposes students to a variety of practical situations applicable to their field of study.

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Bhandari, A., & Erickson, L. E. (2005). Case Studies Can Fill a Critical Need in Environmental Engineering Education. Journal of Environmental Engineering, 131(8), 1121–1121. https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9372(2005)131:8(1121)

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