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the content of vari- Essible topics. the inclusion ELECTRICAL ' ENGINEERING The Electrical Engineering Department con- tinues to expand its undergraduate and graduate offerings to keep pace with the con- tinued increases in enrollment. Frequent revisions in the curriculum and in the con- tent of various courses make possible the inclusion of recently developed topics such as analogue and digital computers, solid state devices including transistors and crys- tal diodes, modern circuit analysis,4 and servomechanisms. The Doctorate program has been introduced and is Well underway with expanded offer- ings at the graduate level. The use of labora- tory and research space has been optimized during the past year by the construction of 1 '7 5 ..,.-,, 1 .. an antenna range which is used for measure- ment of antenna patterns such as are found in missiles and other military and commer- cial applications. The ground-floor laboratory has been re- modeled into a feedback control systems area where an extensive analogue computing facility is being installed. The use of laboratory and research space has been OP' timized.
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4 ET 'ZKRKESX E F Q TW W i , 1 I i ,, 7: l 'P V .ul H ,. xx 6 1 1 Doctor -ROGER NOLTE, Department Chairlnan Frequent revisions of the content of vari- ous courses make possible the inclusion of recently developed topics. S n ELEC s The Electric tinues to ez graduate off tinued incr revisions in tent of varii inclusion of as analogue state devices tal diodes, servomechai The Doctora' and is well ings at the g tory and res during the I an antenna r ment of ante in missiles 2 cial applicati The ground modeled intm area where an facility is be T of . ' Y,,. .:.. X X .,:: T if A ii use l'
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Professor LLOYD CHRISTIANSON Department Chairman . . Y J-. w,tMm X E GI EERI G GRAPHICS The knowledge of a subject in a given engineering field is not the only prerequisite for success. The ability to convey ideas clearly and concisely to others is very important in today's engineering work. The primary purpose of the graphics department is to instruct the engineering student in the fundamental principles of drafting techniques. Visual aids, models, and actual machine parts are used to make the learning process realistic for the student. ig W , M' Ag rf N -..,..Ks-,Jw Visual aids, models, and actual machine parts are used to make the learning process realistic for the student. Geologf t tary exl N Applicatic studies.
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