The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 28,1990 9 ~~ WE ARE PENN STATE ~ PENNSTATE PB Wilkes-Barre Campus Only Penn State gives you sO many choices! You can begin any of Penn State's 150 majors at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. If you haven't decided on a major, you can still enroll. Make an appointment to talk with an Admissions Counselor. di Call (717) 675-9238 or | 1-800-426-2358 IT'S NOT TOO LATE ~~ FOR FALL '90. CALL TODAY! LJ Ro - i - a i Our Newest Resource in Engineering Education THE CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY i "There will be shortages of engi- neers by the year 2000. .. the number of needed electrical engineers alone is expected to increase by half by the end o of the century. Demand is also heavy for other types of engineers: mechani- cal, electrical, petroleum, civil and environmental." by 2 "Our surveying technology and tele- communications technology programs provide graduates with close to 100% job placement. I usually have more phe companies coming to recruit than I Cali have students who need jobs. Most of our engineering and techonology stu- dents are employed months before they graduate." | | Re I 4 -Career Trends, Dec. 1989 -Joe Kolesar, Coordinator of Job Placement, Penn State | | Wilkes-Barre The great Penn State tradition of education in engineering is being carried into the future through the superb faculty of engineers at Penn State Wilkes-Barre and the modern new Center for Technology located in the brand new Bell Atlantic/Bell of PA building on the campus in Lehman. This facility houses laboratories in telecommunications technology, biomedical equipment technology, electrical, civil and mechanical engineering technology, including robotics and computer-aided design (CAD). The Center includes a telecommunications auditorium for satellite videoconferences of special interest to business and industry.
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