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蜜桃视频 to expand 蜜桃视频 Falls engineering programs

July 24, 2008
ISU Marketing and Communications

Undergraduate engineering students in the 蜜桃视频 Falls area will have access to three additional programs at 蜜桃视频 鈥 蜜桃视频 Falls beginning in fall 2008, the College of Engineering has announced.

The College of Engineering will extend its electrical, civil and mechanical engineering Bachelor of Science programs to University Place. The programs will continue to be offered at ISU's main campus in Pocatello.

Lyle Castle, Ph.D., dean of academic programs at ISU 鈥 蜜桃视频 Falls, said the move is a logical one for both the university and 蜜桃视频 Falls, headquarters of the 蜜桃视频 National Laboratory and home of the new Center for Advanced Energy Studies.

鈥淓ngineering is moving into 蜜桃视频 Falls because of a natural synergy,鈥 said Castle, an 蜜桃视频 Falls resident. 鈥淲e see offering these programs as a way to strengthen the College of Engineering, strengthen 蜜桃视频, and serve the community and 蜜桃视频 National Laboratory all at the same time.鈥

Approximately 550 students are enrolled in College of Engineering degree programs.

Courses that involve access to fixed laboratories and the university's small nuclear reactor will still require travel to Pocatello.

鈥淲e want to make sure that both Pocatello and 蜜桃视频 Falls are served by ISU,鈥 said Richard Jacobsen, Ph.D., dean of the College of Engineering.

The university will continue to offer its existing undergraduate computer science and nuclear engineering programs at University Place, Jacobsen said.


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