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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Both broad and specialized programs in the engineering sciences are offered through the sev¬ eral curricula of the School of Engineering. These programs are designed to develop the student ' s abilities to enable him to enter into and advance with the profession of engineering, and to lead a useful and happy life in his community. These curriculum plans include as their main core the fundamentals of engineering science and • the basic materials related thereto, but in addition they include subjects from the social and hu¬ manistic sciences. Thus, not only will the A AA engineering graduate be technically trained, but also humanly and socially educated. In order to qualify for a Bachelor of Science degree in the student ' s chosen field, he must complete satisfactorily a minimum of four years of comprehensive study in mathematics and sci¬ ences. In addition to theory, practice work and problem courses are provided in order to better acquaint the student with application of his knowledge. Texas A AA does not turn out men trained solely in mechanical manipulative skills. With the exception of industrial education, all curricula are planned to provicTe preparation for research, design, operation, management, testing, or maintenance of engineering projects. Various four-year curricula are available and each leads to the Bachelor of Science degree. They include the fields of aerospace, chemical, civil, electrical, geological, mechanical, nuclear, and pe¬ troleum engineering. Also included are those of geology, geophysics, industrial education and in¬ dustrial engineering. Those which involve five-year curricula are architecture and petroleum en¬ gineering, also various combined degrees. Within all its areas, the Texas A AA School of Engineer¬ ing will continue to lead in the new era of technology that is our nation ' s destiny. Students are trying to find the amount of radiation given off by a piece of metal for a lab problem in Nuclear Engineering. Another one of the departments in engineering which will be fast growing in the near future.
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Above: Aerospace Engineering, the new name for aeronautical engineering, will fast become a growing department in the years to come now that we have entered the space age. Here Armand Chaput is investigating the me¬ chanical properties of a theoretical lunar sur¬ face. Right: These students are working on a problem concerned with traffic engineering, one of several sections of the Civil Engineer¬ ing Department.
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