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NICHOLS ENGINEERING HALL This building, which houses tiie ilei)artuients of civil, electrical and mechanical engineering, was built in 1931. The rooms are e(|uipped with modern lighting systems, and the new annex completed this year provides three floors of well ecjuipped labs and drafting rooms. The building contains electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic labs as well as a new soil testing lab, A technical librar ' is maintained also.
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 1 T. HE civil eiigiiu ' crins ' (•urriciikim, approved by the Engineer ' s Council for Professional Development, provides the student a background in the liasic sciences, applied engineering subjects, and a number of well distributed cultural subjects. Included in his preparation are courses in electrical, mechanical, structural, sanitary and design engineering. There is no specialization in the curriculum and thus the graduate is well prepared to move into any field he may choose. With the distinction of being the oldest of the engineering professions, VMFs department is also the newest in that it is equipped with the most modern laboratories for student use. Just this year a new annex of Nichols Engineering Hall was completed, providing additional facilities to sui ijlement tho.se alreadv in use. Colonel Mohgan Head, Department of Civil Ent ineerint „ Maj. Crim, Col. Mann, Lt. Col. Dobyiis Staiiding: Capt. Stevenson, Maj. Harti.s, Jjid I.t. Kornegay, Col. Morgan, 3nd Lt. Blakeniore, ( ' apt. Knapp, Mr. Clark, 1st Lt. Fisher Not Pictured: Lt. Col. Mrl ononf, ' li, M.ij. (iilk-spie
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r DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1 ' nLONEL -Jamison Head. Department of FJertrirat Knijincering XL LE( ' TJ{K ' AL engineering ' , in the past decade, has become a vast and intricately developed field requiring rigorous and specialized training. Recognizing the need for a basic foundation in the fundamental engineering principles, the V II electrical engineer is given a diversified curriculum to encompass a broad knowledge of the electrical field which enables the graduate to choose from a wide range of specialized engineering and related fields. Although considerable stress is placed on technical courses, a liberal background is embodied within the curriculum in order better to prepare the graduate for the complexities of the modern business world. Considering the demands of industry, the Department strives to produce the well rounded graduate who can (Hiickly be as- similated into a wide range of fielils. Seated: Col. Jamison, Lt. Col. Nichols Standing: Mr. Kwei, ' 2nd Lt. Kessler, Air. Tu cker
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