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ENGINFEHING 165 TRANSFERS Transfers from i\111ior colleges or orhcr in. ~itmio ns of highCJ' le3 rning nrc ncceptccl under prov isions ourlincd under Ur!gulntious tmrl J.'mccdurcs-Admi.rsiom. Srml cm~ plnn oing w tnmsk r to the Fresno 't:ltc Cullc~c engineering or the: sun·cring and plwwgrnmntcrrk technology program should follow :1s dusdy as po~sihlc th progrnms fur rhe fina t'Wu >•cars as outlined hdmv. Significam dc,•i:1riun fron1 rhc prugr 3lll in rnathcmarics, sl·icu ·c, :llld ·ng inn·ring or rcclmology cuuJ-:.cs nm)' nccc:sit>He more rhail rlw normal fnur rears w colllplc.-tc rhc llt:gTcc J'Cquirements. ENGINEERING FIELDS The fields of engineering for which training is offered at Fresno State College are desc ribed Lclow. Teams of engineers representing different fields arc utilized on numerous projects, since no one field can adequately cover .all technical aspects. Agricuhurul Engineering. The former prog ra111 in agricultural cng-inccring is being ph>~ sed out. "o s ud IllS will b · acn'ptcd for rhc pro!{r:un :1 ftcr September 1971. ::irutlcnrs imc rc~ tcd in rhc :1pplit:;1tion of cn gi n ecr ill~,t w :l!fl'icu lru rc should enroll in one of the following mnjors and sclccr :.,pprovcd clct·tin·s w support 1his interest. Civil hnginccring. Civil cngi ncc·rin g- is conccmed wirh rhc: sc.:i~.: n cc 1111d re.·hnnlugy of planning, analy..:i ng, designing, cou~rructing, opcr:Hing, ~nd mnintRining st ructu rcs; tr:mspnrtatiun sysrt·ms, cnvirnnmciHal works, and \l'>ltcr resou rce dc·vclnpmcnts. vVitl)in these fi elds the civil engineer dc:1 ls witll llui!Jings, bridges, fout HI:trions, highwa)'S, ~ irporrs , watc·rw:l}' s, pipelines, sun't'yi n J~. map]>i ng:, w:u·cr suppl)' ·ysrcms, ' astt• rrcatmc:nt srste111s, cnviron111cntal warcr qualiry cuntrol, d:1111s, hydropo\\'c:r illsr:tll , nion~, ir r i ~-::ltinn, flond control, :md other fht:d t ng inccring 'vorks. The civil .:ngine ·r 111a}' 11tilit.e cmuputcr llll'thods of an:dyzing and 1k signing co111plcx struclurcs :1nd srsrcms: umlcrmkt• research on structural usc of new materi: l ls or on :1\lv:mccd lllcrhods of wnrcr :md W:lstc trcauucnr; design pr!lt'ecti\'t' structural features and radiation shielding in nuclear power pbnts; participate in structural and facilit)' aspects of aerospace projects; or \\'orl< in municipal enginccring, urhan planning, ur \'ehicular n·afl1c control. Electrical Engineering. Electrical engineering's man)' specialties arc grouped under the two main areas of power and electronics. Power S)'Stcms engineering in1·olvcs rile gcm-r>~ riun. distrihminn1 and utilization t>f clccrricit)' ro provide powcr, hc:u, and light. nrious t•lcL:rronic del' ices arc til ilizc<l in rhc prucc.~s. l'.l c:ct roni ·s ~y~tc iii S cnginccrin~;:" in vokes clccn·ic:d c:.omtmtnic:lti.ons. in ·luding cdc ·rron devices for t'l':msmission and rct·cption of infn r111ation over wires or throutth sp:tcc; dev ices which ctmtrnl or ;lid indusrri:l l procts.~ es, mcdic:d science, guidance und detection of air and spacecraft; and exceedingly high-sl'ecd electronic computing machines. Many interdisciplinary nrcas which l1ave evolved lie wholly within cnginecrilll(, such as the in tegrated circu its of microclcc:.u·onics or th<: generation of power from nuclear <:nergy. Also, many specialized groupings arc availabk, such as cn~im• t•ring scicncl', illuminatilll;:" c n{o(i nccring, bio-cnginl'cring, and com]l\ltCJ' S)' ~tt:nls eng ineering, which aH' t'olnhinc:d with tit~: arts ~ nd scitnccs. ln cnginccrintt scicnc(• ekctrit:lll and othn hr:1nchcs uf engineering close!)' internet with nntur:ll sc· i cnn·~ as in astronautics. llluminating engineering is conccrncd with the generation and usc of optical r:1diatinn al\lng with th(• physi,>loJ:!i ':11 a11 I psycholu!l ical asp<:cts of m:111 to enhance· his pleasure, Cl'C>ltivit)', and prnd \ll'tion. l11 biu-cngine ·ring the n n :~l ys i s and design of enginet·rint.:' ~}'ste ms arc combined with rh · principles of the life sciences for man's betterment in ·his environment. Cmnputcr S)'Sl't'IIIS cnginecTir.g is :1 hruad disciplilll' which tk:lls with the rq.> l'eselllation, transmission, and proccssin!( of information; an:ns uf imcrest cncwnpass in(unwltion rhcorr and processing, computer systen1s, pnttt~ rn recognition, srmbul n1anipubtiun, artificial intelligence, automata, and system thcor)'.
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Title | 1971-72 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1971-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 165 |
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ENGINFEHING 165
TRANSFERS
Transfers from i\111ior colleges or orhcr in. ~itmio ns of highCJ' le3 rning nrc ncceptccl
under prov isions ourlincd under Ur!gulntious tmrl J.'mccdurcs-Admi.rsiom.
Srml cm~ plnn oing w tnmsk r to the Fresno 't:ltc Cullc~c engineering or the: sun·cring
and plwwgrnmntcrrk technology program should follow :1s dusdy as po~sihlc
th progrnms fur rhe fina t'Wu >•cars as outlined hdmv. Significam dc,•i:1riun
fron1 rhc prugr 3lll in rnathcmarics, sl·icu ·c, :llld ·ng inn·ring or rcclmology cuuJ-:.cs
nm)' nccc:sit>He more rhail rlw normal fnur rears w colllplc.-tc rhc llt:gTcc J'Cquirements.
ENGINEERING FIELDS
The fields of engineering for which training is offered at Fresno State College
are desc ribed Lclow. Teams of engineers representing different fields arc utilized
on numerous projects, since no one field can adequately cover .all technical aspects.
Agricuhurul Engineering. The former prog ra111 in agricultural cng-inccring is being
ph>~ sed out. "o s ud IllS will b · acn'ptcd for rhc pro!{r:un :1 ftcr September 1971.
::irutlcnrs imc rc~ tcd in rhc :1pplit:;1tion of cn gi n ecr ill~,t w :l!fl'icu lru rc should enroll
in one of the following mnjors and sclccr :.,pprovcd clct·tin·s w support 1his
interest.
Civil hnginccring. Civil cngi ncc·rin g- is conccmed wirh rhc: sc.:i~.: n cc 1111d re.·hnnlugy
of planning, analy..:i ng, designing, cou~rructing, opcr:Hing, ~nd mnintRining st ructu
rcs; tr:mspnrtatiun sysrt·ms, cnvirnnmciHal works, and \l'>ltcr resou rce dc·vclnpmcnts.
vVitl)in these fi elds the civil engineer dc:1 ls witll llui!Jings, bridges, fout HI:trions,
highwa)'S, ~ irporrs , watc·rw:l}' s, pipelines, sun't'yi n J~. map]>i ng:, w:u·cr suppl)'
·ysrcms, ' astt• rrcatmc:nt srste111s, cnviron111cntal warcr qualiry cuntrol, d:1111s,
hydropo\\'c:r illsr:tll , nion~, ir r i ~-::ltinn, flond control, :md other fht:d t ng inccring
'vorks.
The civil .:ngine ·r 111a}' 11tilit.e cmuputcr llll'thods of an:dyzing and 1k signing
co111plcx struclurcs :1nd srsrcms: umlcrmkt• research on structural usc of new materi:
l ls or on :1\lv:mccd lllcrhods of wnrcr :md W:lstc trcauucnr; design pr!lt'ecti\'t'
structural features and radiation shielding in nuclear power pbnts; participate in
structural and facilit)' aspects of aerospace projects; or \\'orl< in municipal enginccring,
urhan planning, ur \'ehicular n·afl1c control.
Electrical Engineering. Electrical engineering's man)' specialties arc grouped under
the two main areas of power and electronics. Power S)'Stcms engineering in1·olvcs
rile gcm-r>~ riun. distrihminn1 and utilization t>f clccrricit)' ro provide powcr, hc:u,
and light. nrious t•lcL:rronic del' ices arc til ilizc |