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One Hundred Years of Engineering at McGill
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One Hundred Years of Engineering at McGill
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Abstract |
In 1871, McGill University began offering a two-year curriculum within its Department of Applied Sciences leading to a Diploma in Civil Engineering. When the Faculty of Engineering was created in 1931, the school was already a national and international leader in everything from Civil to Radio Engineering. By the 1970s, a relatively large proportion of all engineers in Canada were graduates of McGill's Faculty of Engineering.
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Engineering Journal
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Vol. 55
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no. 9
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13-21
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Date |
September 1972
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Collins, Peter. “One Hundred Years of Engineering at McGill.” Engineering Journal Vol. 55, no. 9 (September 1972): 13–21.
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