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E. D. MONTGOMERY, B.A., Hunt- ingdon College: M.S., University of Houston: Instructor. R. E. RUEMMLER, B.A., Rutgers Uni- vcrsityg Instructor. N. R. ULLMAN. B.M.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Instructor. if . I ,-,,.,.,....-----' -.,,.,-n-4- nw-vt I ..-- 33
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MATHEMATICS The Mathematics department is designed to present the student with concepts, structures, and techniques in the various fields of mathematics. For the Liberal Arts, Engi- neering or Technology student, this may mean an intro- duction to finite mathematics, a course in statistics or cal- culus, or an advanced course in differential equations. E. C. BOARDMAN, B.A., Bucknell Uni- versityg Instructor. A. COHEN, B.S., City University of New Yorkg M.S., Union Collegeg Assis- tant Professor. H- GODDERZ, B.S., Northern State Collegeg M.S., University of Minnesotag Associate Professor. J.A. KAMIS, B.S., University of Illinoisg Instructor.
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E GI EERI G SCIENCE The Engineering Science Curriculum is the first two years of a four-year Engineering Program. The pre-requisites of subject matter are equivalent to those for the standard four-year engineering colleges. In the first year, the student receives a thorough back- ground in the Engineering Sciences. In the second year, he has the opportunity to satisfy requirements in a specialty. The faculty consists of licensed professional engineers who combine industrial and academic experience, thus giving the student a well-balanced exposure to engi- neering at all levels. This curriculum has been carefully designed to permit the greatest tiexibility for the student in deciding on a special area of engineering, the maximum transfer of cred- its, and subject matter which will permit him to main- tain a high level of performance. 5 C 1 li L l CHARLES F. MONTROSS, A.B., New York University, B.Ch.E., Coo- per Union, M.Ch.E., Brooklyn Polytechnicg Professional Engineer, De- partment Chairman of Engineering Science and Physics. P. PETRELLA. B.S., Newark College of Engineering: Assistant Professor. ga-W E. J. RAINER, M.E., Stevens Institute of Technologyg Associate Professor: fnot picturedj.
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