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Graduate Training Program In Ocean Engineering Final Report 15 May 1968 To 31 May 1971



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    The New York University Graduate Division of the School of Engineering and Science instituted an ocean engineering program at the master's level during May 1968. This educational/res​earch pro gram was supported by the National Sea Grant Program under the project category (Grant GH-13); matching funds were provided both by the New York State Science and Technology Foundation (Grant SSF(8)-9) and by New York University. The grants were awarded for a two-​year period and were subsequently extended to a three-year period without an increase in funding. Activities during the first three years of New York University's Ocean Engineering Program are described including the development of new courses and summaries of graduate research projects. This interdepartment​al program at the master's level includes aeronautics, chemical engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgy, and physical oceanography. Eleven courses were developed to supplement courses already in existence and germaine to ocean engineering. There were 204 student registrations in these courses, and fourteen seed research projects were initiated.
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    NYU SGL TR   71-14
  • Sea Grant Document Number:
    NYU-Q-71-001
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    Public Domain
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    Library
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    urn:sha256:3d1b4b1cd640ab824e8244f7436fc641a4a728cd2120355603c3d826b880cc75
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