Fonds uofa-229 - Department of Chemical Engineering fonds

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Department of Chemical Engineering fonds

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CA UOFA uofa-229

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0.06 m of textual records

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Chemical engineering courses were offered in the Department of Chemistry from 1926 until 1946 when a separate department was created in the Faculty of Applied Science. Two years later the department was combined with the petroleum engineering discipline but once again separated into the Department of Chemical Engineering in 1973. The Department aims to contribute to the development of Alberta's resources and industry and maintain teaching and research worthy of international recognition by training chemical engineers on the undergraduate level for professional practice and by conducting graduate, continuing education, research, and technology transfer programs. Professors: 1926-1945 Edward Herbert Boomer; 1946-1948 James A. Taylor; 1948-1959 George Wheeler Govier. Heads: 1959-1969 Donald Baker Robinson. Chairs: 1969-1970 Donald Baker Robinson; 1970- 1972 Frederick Douglas Otto (Acting); 1972-1975 Donald Grant Fisher; 1975-1984 Frederick Douglas Otto; 1985- Sieghard E. Wanke.

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Fonds consists of this series: Examinations (1969-1973).

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