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Brigham Young University. College of Engineering Sciences and Technology (16)

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The College of Engineering and Technology is a relatively new college, but the root of each of its programs goes much further. Originally the new college was formed to help meet the growing demands for engineers and scientists, and composed of six departments from the College of Arts and Sciences plus the expansion of five departments from the department of Engineering and Sciences. Since then there was a strong demand for the engineering departments to be administered by their own college an...

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Georgia Institute of Technology. Engineering Experiment Station (10)

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The Engineering Experiment Station was approved by an act of the Georgia Legislature in 1919 and formally established in 1934. The purpose of this facility was to support Georgia's economic, industrial, scientific, and technological development through advanced engineering research. On October 1, 1984, the name of the Engineering Experiment Station was changed to the Georgia Tech Research Institute to better illustrate the interdisciplinary nature of the facility's work.

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Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Mechanical Engineering (5)

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil Engineering (4)

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Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Engineering (3)

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Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Chemical Engineering (3)

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Accreditation Board for Engineering & Technology (U.S.) (2)

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (3)

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Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Textile Engineering (2)

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The School of Textile Engineering, which was originally housed in the A. French Textile Building (named in honor of its chief donor Aaron French), opened its doors for instruction in February 1899. The textile program enjoyed immediate success. By October 1899 more than 125 students had enrolled in the program. In 1949, the year of the School's fiftieth anniversary, it moved to the newly completed Harrison Hightower Textile Engineering Building. In the 1990s the School, which had become known...

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Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Nuclear Engineering (2)

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