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:h activities. sor Spooner prepares ass. CIVIL ENGINEERING ENRCLLMENT REACI-IES EICI-IT HUNDRED Dr. E. W. Senne Chairman Department of Civil Engineering 5 .2 Civil Engineering, with a fall enrollment of nearly eight hundred students, is the third largest depart- ment on campus and has had for several years the largest undergraduate enrollment in the country. The department is being constantly upgraded to meet the requirements of an advanced technology. A new instrumentation laboratory has been estab- lished to help fill the needs of increased research activities. At present there is a preference pro- gram for undergraduates, and graduate study is available at both the Master's and Doctoral level. Options open to a civil engineer include construc- tion, fluid mechanics, environmental and sanitary engineering, soil mechanics, and structural analy- sis and design. Soil Mechanics is one of Eve preference programs offered. gg Sanitation is one of the many ' areas of research in Civil Engi- neering.
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RESEARCH FACILITIES EXPAND IN ELECTRICAL ENCINEERINC In the past two decades Electrical Engineering has experienced a dynamic growth, resulting from many new discoveries and applications in the fields of national defense and the space program, and in commercial Helds such as radio, automa- tion, television, and energy conversion. The Elec- trical Engineering Department has five elective preference programs, namely: energy conversion, electronic devices and circuits, electromagnetics and antennas, communication systems, and com- puter and control systems. The Department is rapidly expanding its research programs on both the graduate and undergraduate level. Evidence of this expansion is the future movement of the Electronics Research Center to a separate building on campus in the summer of 1967. Dr C Chenowith lecturing on Feedback Control Systems. long hours of work. Far Left: Dr. Carson, one of many new faculty members at UMR Left: Graduate study means many
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