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.. .Mx- ro- ine ms ten :he ts, Ln- of ur a V, l l JOITIN MAYER JAMES CASHION TERENCE P. GARGAN A5-mmnt Pfffflessof A-Y-YiS1fLZ72t Prwssor Assistant Prfyifzssor where theory learned in the classroom is mixed with practical ex- perience. Under a minimum of supervision, the engineering cadet is given the responsibility of maintaining and operating a large marine power plant and its associated equipment. In order that an engineering cadet upon graduation will have received adequate in- struction in all facets of shipbuilding, the engineering department offers a sequence of courses in Naval Architecture. Successful completion of the engineering curriculum leads to the degree of Bachelor of Marine Engineering and a Ship's OfHcer's License as a Third Assistant Engineer. In addition the student is eligible to sit for parts I and II of the New York State Professional Engineers Examination. I I DONALD SWEENEY Assistant Prryiessor ROBERT KVALHEIM Assistant Instructor 17 f-- DGNALD ADLHOCK Assistant Instructor
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DEPAR TME T OF MAR! E EN G! EER! G JGHN J. FOGDY Cfzairman The task of converting high school graduates into skilled pro- fessional men worthy of the title Hengineeri' falls upon the Marine Engineering Department. The Engineering Department functions I under the direction of Prof. John Foody and is composed of men , skilled in all phases of engineering and well versed in both the theoretical and associated practical aspects of the subject. Instruction is given in all the fundamental engineering subjects, such as: Thermodynamics, Machine Design, AC and DC Machin- ery, Electronics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, and Strength of Materials. In addition courses are given which concentrate on our own particular specialty of Marine Engineering. Every summer a T training cruise is made o th T EDWARD F. PFLEGING Prqjfessor n e raining Ship Empire State IV, ' x' 'fx' QW 5' NORMAN G. Pnmor . . ILLIAN ROBERT ZUBALY Assoczate 16 WENNAGEL JAMES Z M Pffyfessor Associate Prty?SSOf l where penenc is git? marine enginef struetic oiien 2 Succ degree Lieenst eligibls Engine RC
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DEPARTME T UF CIE CE The Science Department at Fort Schuyler, under the di- rection of Dr. Meir Degani, offers a thorough program de- signed to keep the cadet corps abreast of the rapid changes that continually affect the Maritime Industry. Within this program, the aims of the department are two-fold. Its first aim is to give each cadet a deeper knowledge and insight into the world about us. Then, for those who intend to con- tinue in science and engineering, courses are offered to give a solid foundation for their future studies. As the importance of science in the Merchant Marine has DR. MEIR H. DEGANI Chairman expanded, so has the Science Department here at the Mari- time College. Future plans include a new science building scheduled for completion in 1966. Present courses of study include Nuclear Physics, Metallurgy, Radio-Chemistry, and Astronomy, leading to degrees in Nuclear Science, Meteor- ology, and Cceanography. By presenting such a well-rounded field of study, the men of the Science Department have not only raised the stand- ards at the Maritime College, but have also enabled the cadets to continue their education after graduation. I A , l l K I DR. ALVIN E. KINNEY DR F ' PM - RED o. HESS sALoMoN E. LIVERHANT essor Assoczate Prfyim-0, 18 Associate Prwssor
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