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INEERINC- ned with the changes of s at UMR in- their studies. ry, which of- .D. degrees, in industrial s. The Helds V -de analytical, ear, organic mers. Chem- self with the pment neces- CHEMISTRYADD NEW FACILITIES TC CRCWINC PROGRAM Bottom Right: Graduate workin Chemistry and Chemical Engineering has increased in all fields. Below: The moment of discovery never ceases to produce excitement in all students. rials into use- ever-growing veen awarded rnize the unit rcialized and 1 analog com- dded as part ning program. fnent of Chemistry. uri' L,...,.- XJ W , .. fd af' X,
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Dr. M. R. Strunk, Chairman, Department of Chemical Engineering, Top Left: Chuck Seger conducts an experiment in Chemistry lab. Lower Right: Research facilities are growing in both departments. CHEMICAL EN C-IN EERINC- Chemistry is a science concerned with the composition, properties, and changes of matter. All entering students at UMR in- clude general chemistry in their studies. The Department of Chemistry, which of- fers the B.S., MS. and Ph.D. degrees, I CHEMISTR orients students for research in industrial and government laboratories. The fields of chemistry at UMR include analytical, biological, inorganic, nuclear, organic physical, and paints and polymers. Chem- ical engineering concerns itself with the design of processes and equipment neces- sary to transform raw materials into use- ful products. To meet its ever-growing needs, the department has been awarded grants to re-equip and modernize the unit operations laboratory. Specialized and precision instruments plus an analog com- puter, have already been added as part of the departmentis modernizing program. Dr. W. H. Webb, Chairman, Department of Chemistry. E s E f 2 P
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A new instrumentation laboratory has been established to assist in research activities. Right: Professor Spooner prepares for the next class. 26 CIVIL EF Dr. E, ' Cha Department of
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