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Ceramic Engineering Department Shulze Plctnje PAUL G. HE BOLD Department Chairman Professor of Ceramic Engineering, 1936, 1944, B, Cer, E., 1931, M.S., 1932, Ph D., 1934, Ohio Slate University. FACULTY PLANJE, THEODORE L, Associate Professor of Ceramic Engineering, 1946, 195 L B,$. in Cet. E., 1940, Missouri School of Mines; Ph,D„ 1950, Missouri. SHULZE, CHARLES E. r Inslrucior in Ceramic Em gineering, 1949. B.S. in Cer. E„ 1947; M.S., 1951, Missouri School of Mines. C eramic engineering is that branch of engineering con- cerning the manufacture of products utilized by mankind from non-metallic, inorganic material; the processing of which employs high temperature reactions. The curriculum of the Ceramics Department affords a well-rounded study of the fundamental sciences and allied engineering subjects as well as all branches of Ceramic En- gineering. The Ceramics course fea- tures more laboratory work than the other curriculums here on the Mis- souri School of Mines campus. Water pitchers t Open er up.
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M e c H a n i t h .v B u iUU n g Hea gler Schaefer A LMOST every student attendng M.S.M. has at one time or another a contact with the Mechan- ics Department. The classes in this department are designed to tie together the principles of pure sciences such as physics and math to practical ad- vanced courses of construction and design taught in higher courses of the students ' curriculum. The mechanics courses are, therefore, the beginning courses in the application of abstract ideas to useful engineering principles which the student will en- counter after graduation. For these reasons every student is required to take the well-known courses, Statics and Mechanics of Materials . Many other curricula on the campus require their students to take Dynamics and Materials Testing Lab . For the most part, these courses involve the solving of struc- tural problems confronting the engineer in the con- struction of almost anything. There are also many Page Thirty
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