University of Delaware - Blue Hen Yearbook (Newark, DE)

 - Class of 1958

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Mechanical Engineers learn the fine points of machine shop operation. ol traditionally expected of engineering education and to provide at the same fime an opportunity for wider intellectual growth through study in such diverse areas as history, literaturs, foreign lanquages, philosophy, psychology, bislogy, sociclogy, eceo- nomics, and political science, The School of Enginearing occupied P. 5. du Pont Hall for the first time in February. The new laboratories; together with the associate teaching and research equipment will enable Delaware's engineers to obtain outstanding laboratory experi- ence. A nuclear reactor, analogue computers, and a 1,000,000 pound programmed loading testing machine are just a few of the many new laboratory features. e - Engineers learn early in their college career the fundamental Art of their chosen profession, 23

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But, the pressure can't be that high! The old meets the new as Delaware expands its engineering facilities. e - -'2-1:--: Sy ey A gy R All it takes is a little effort and . . . use of oral and written English is stressed and background in the humanities and sccial sciences provided. All these curricula are fully accredited by the Engineers' Council for Professional Development. In cooperation with the School of Arts and Science, five year programs in Liberal Arts and Engineering have been established in the four branches of engineering designated above. In these programs work in both schools is carried con- currently and two degrees are conferred upon the completion of the total pragram. The various five year curricula in Liberal Arts and Engineer- ing are designed to furnish the full professional competence



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EDUCATION The purpose of the Schoaol of Education is to prepare teachers. The first essential in accomplishing this purpose is to provide a curriculum for enabling all our teacher graduates to bacome well- educated persons. Teachers are constantly required to interpret any field of knowl- edge in its proper relationship to all of society, This makes being wall-educated a necessity, Therefore, to enrich the personal life of our teachers and to help them meet their responsibility to society we want them to have a sound general or liberal education background. At our University this ganarj education is about the same as it is for those majoring in other schools. DEAN WILLIAM O. PENROSE The classroom is the training ground. 24

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