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ED 135 668 TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM EDRS PEIcE DESCRIPTORS DOCUMERT RESUME SE 022 186 Directory of Transportation Education. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Sep 76 209p. Aviation Education Office, Office of General Aviation, Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, D.C. 20591 (free) HF-$0.83 BC-$11.37 Plus Postage. *College Curriculum; Courses; Curriculum; *Directories; Education; Environmental Education; *Higher Education; *Transportation ABSTRACT This directory lists institutions of higher education that offer degree and non-degree programs in various transportation fields and modes, including aviation, highway, urban mass transportation, railroad, water transport, pipeline, intermodal, and environmental and consumer education. The book catalogs courses and degrees offered, names of department chairmen, addresses, and plane numbers. It is divided into two sections, one identifying courses offered as part of degree programs and the second covering seminars, workshops, and institutes. (DT) *********************************************************************** Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not * * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. * ***********************************************************************

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ED 135 668

TITLEINSTITUTIONPUB DATENOTEAVAILABLE FROM

EDRS PEIcEDESCRIPTORS

DOCUMERT RESUME

SE 022 186

Directory of Transportation Education.Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.Sep 76209p.Aviation Education Office, Office of GeneralAviation, Federal Aviation Administration,Washington, D.C. 20591 (free)

HF-$0.83 BC-$11.37 Plus Postage.*College Curriculum; Courses; Curriculum;*Directories; Education; Environmental Education;*Higher Education; *Transportation

ABSTRACTThis directory lists institutions of higher education

that offer degree and non-degree programs in various transportationfields and modes, including aviation, highway, urban masstransportation, railroad, water transport, pipeline, intermodal, andenvironmental and consumer education. The book catalogs courses anddegrees offered, names of department chairmen, addresses, and planenumbers. It is divided into two sections, one identifying coursesoffered as part of degree programs and the second covering seminars,workshops, and institutes. (DT)

***********************************************************************Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished

* materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort ** to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal ** reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality *

* of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available *

* via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not *

* responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions *

* supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. *

***********************************************************************

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THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO-DUCED EXACTt V AS RICEIVED FROMTHE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN-A TING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONSSTtT ED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE-SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFEDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY

Institutions offering programsat degree and non-degreelevels, including seminars,institutes and workshops.

Uhited States Departmentof Transportation

Office of the SecretaryWashington, D. C. 20590

September 1976

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For sale by theSuperintendent of Documents,U. S. Government Printing Office,Washington, D. C. 20402

Stock Number

Contents page

Foreword iv

Introduction

Symbols and Abbreviations vi

Section ADegree Level Programs 1

Section BSeminars, Institutes and Workshops 113

Index of Institutions by Mode 177

Foreword iv

The first edition of this directory lists post-second-ary institutions in the United States that offer: (1) de-gree-level programs in transportation and relatedareas, and (2) regularly scheduled transportation andrelated seminars, workshops or institutes (such assummer aerospace education workshops). All modesare included: air, highway, pipelines, rail, water, ur-ban/mass transportation and intermodal.

This publication also contains transportation-ori-ented specialty or emphasis areas including but notlimited to such disciplines as environmental sciencesand engineering, noise abatement, structures, hy-draulics, management, regional and city planning,mass transit, sanitary engineering, traffic engineering,reliability engineering, safety, economics and con-sumer education.

This publication was prepared jointly by the AviationEducation Programs Division staff, Federal AviationAdministration, (AGA-300) and the Office of Public Af-fairs of the U.S. Department of Transportation. The

Aviation Education Programs Division prepared thequestionnaire and developed the format for this pub-lication. The Office of Public Affairs was responsiblefor the final preparation for publication. The FederalHighway Administration provided the project with theexpertise and support to make the information retriev-able by computer, thus permitting rapid updating ofinformation plus versatility in computer records andprocessing.

Appreciation is also expressed to the EducationSub-Committee of the National Defense Transporta-tion Association for its assistance in developing thequestionnaire and its willingness to help disseminatethe directory through its channels of communication.

Finally, appreciation is expressed to representativesfrom the Federal Highway Administration, the Officeof the Secretary, the National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration, the Urban Mass Transportation Ad-ministration, and the U.S. Coast Guard for their inputsto the questionnaire and the format of informationpresented in the directory.

Oliver H. Leine, Project OfficerAviation Education Programs DivisionFederal Aviation Administration

C. Ramon Greenwood, Assistant to the Secretaryand Director of Public Affairs

U.S. Department of Transportation

5

Introduction

Arrangement of DataIn Sections A and B, the institutions are listed nu-

merically according to the Federal Interagency Com-mittee on Education (FICE) code and are grouped bystates alphabetically. When there is more than onedivision or department offering a program in transpor-tation, each division or department is separated by thelast digit in the institution. In each listing, the personto be contacted for information is listed along with atelephone number and the area code.

Program information is presented differently forSections A and B.

Section A (Degree Level Programs)Each institutional listing includes one or more spe-

cific academic offerings along with letter codes to in-dicate its relationship to a particular mode of trans-portation or area of emphasis and the degree level foreach offering.

6

Section B (Seminars, Institutes, Woo-: sops, etc.)Each institutional listing for its program offering in-

cludes frequency of offering, period in academic yearwhen normally offered, mode of transportation towhich it pertains, and whether a certificate is awardedfor completion of the program.

The F10E CodeThe primary utility of the FICE code is the precise

identification of a particular institution (the first sever.digits) and of a particular division or department inthat institution (the last digit). This number permitscomputer recording and processing, thus permittingrapid updating of the information in the directory.

The Modal Index at the end of the book lists institu-tions offering courses, workshops and seminars bytype of mode. For example, those institutions offeringcourses dealing with aviation are listed together. Inorder to locate an institution listed in the index, referto the FICE code number.

Symbols and Abbreviationsvi

The following is a listing of the symbols and abbre-viations used in the directory. A single letter is used todescribe the modes of transportation covered by eachschool's programs as well as degree levels offered.The mode and degree level designations are repre-sented by capital letters.

ModeA AirC Consumer educationE Environmental/air quality/noiseH HighwayI IntermodalP . PipelineR RailU Urban/mass transportationW Water

Degree LevelA AssociateB BaccalaureateC Certificate/DiplomaO DoctorateM MastersO Other

Miscellaneous AbbreviationsAdmin.AASHTO

Asst.A & P

MathExt.T & T

ARBA

CAPAOPA

HUFSAM

7

AdministrationAmerican Assn.of StateHighway &TransportationOfficialsAssistantAirframe &PowerplantMathematicsExtensionTraffic &TransportationAmerican RoadBuildersAssociationCivil Air PatrolAviation Owner& PilotsAssociationHighway UsersFederation forSafety andMobility

Section ADegree Level Programs

01010021

ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITYSchool of TechnologyNormal, Alabama 35762Dr. J. R. JenkinsDean, School of Technology(205) 859-7320 Ext. 320ProgramCivil Engineedng TechnologyMechanical Engineering TechnologyStructures (Option)

Mode DegreeH A,B

A,B

01010041UNIVERSITY OF MONTEVALLODepartment of Traffic EducationTraffic Safety Center, University of MontevalloMontevallo, Alabama 35115,Professor John C. Draper, Jr.Director(205) 665-1746Program Mode DegreeTeacher Preparation For DriverEducationMotocycle InstructionSchool Bus Transportation InstructionFor Supervisors H 0Recreational Vehicle Instruction H 0Evasive Driving InstructionTeacher Preparation in Elem. andGeneral School Safety

01010071ALEXANDER CITY STATE JUNIOR COLLEGEPre-EngineeringAlexander City, Alabama 35010Charles A. FarrowDean of Instruction(205) 234-6346Program Mode DegreePre-Engineering I A

01010091

AUBURN UNIVERSITYDepartment of Marketing & Transportation

School of Business162 WilmoreAuburn, Alabama 36830Clinton A. BakerDepartment Head(205) 826-4035Program Mode DegreeProfessional Transpbrtation Option(Major) I B,M

01010092AUBURN UNIVERSITYAerospace Engineering162 WilmoreAuburn, Alabama 36830

01010092 CbrainuedProfessor Robert G. PittsDepartment Head(205) 826-4874ProgramAerospace EngineeringAviation Management

01010093

AUBURN UNIVERSITYSchool of Aviation700 Airport Rd.Aubu 'n, Alabama 36830Professor Gary W. Kite leyAssociate Director(205) 826-4599ProgramAviation Management ProfessionalFlight OptionPrivate Pilot AirplaneCommercial Pilot AirplaneInstrument Rating AirplaneFlight Instructor AirplaneMulti-Engine Rating AirplaneAirline Transport Pilot AirplaneBasic Ground SchoolAdvanced Ground SchoolInstrument Ground School

ModeAA

Deg reeB,M,D

Mode Degree

AAAAAAAAAA

01010171

GADSDEN STATE JUNIOR COLLEGEGeorge Wallace DriveGadsden, Alabama 35903Aviation Program Director(202) 546-0484Prog ram Mode DegreePilot Training A 0

01010221

JEFFERSON STATE JR. COLLEGEDivision Vocation& Education2601 Carson ed.Birmingham, Alabama 35215Richard W. RemmertProgram Coordinator(205) 853-1200ProgramTraffic ManagementTransportation ManagementPrivate Flight Training

Mode

A

0101 0301

S. D. BISHOP STATE JUNIOR COLLEGEOffice of the Registrar351 North Broad StreetMobile, Alabama 36603

DegreeC,AC,A0

1

2 Section A

01010301 ContinuedMarjorie C. DillardRegistrar205-433-7476ProgramPre Engineering

01010471

TROY STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Applied ScienceTroy, Alabama 36081R. L. WeekesDirector of Applied Scirmce(205) 255-4935ProgramAviation Operations ManagementAircraft Maintenance ManagementAviation Electronics ManagementAir Traffic Control Management

Mode DegreeA

Mode DegreeA A,BAAA A,B

01010511

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMACollege of Commerce and Business AdministrationUniversity, Alabama 35486Dr. Stanley J. Hi IleAlabama Trucking Association Transportation Chair

Professor(205) 348-6100Program Mode DegreeTransportation I B,M,D

01010512

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMAUniversity, Alabama 35486Dr. John BallHead, Aviation Program(205) 348-6010ProgramAerospace Engineering

ModeA

01010513

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMACollege of Engineering-Extension ServicesP.O. Box 1466Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35486Aviation Program Director(205) 348-6010Program ModeAviation Ground School A

01010571

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMADept. of Civil Engineering307 University Blvd.Mobile, Alabama 36688

Degree

Degree0

01010571 Continued

Dr. William Ze hrtChairman of Dept.(205) 460-6421ProgramHighway EngineeringRoute SurveyingHighway Bridges and CulvertsHydraulicsHydrology

01010572

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMADept. of Continuing Education307 University Blvd.Mobile, Alabama 36688Ms. Pamela M. McDermottDirector of Flight Training(205) 460-6283ProgramBasic Aviation Ground SchoolPrivate Pilot Flight Training

ModeH

ModeAA

01083101

AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERYDivision 01 BusinessMontgomery, Alabama 36109Dr. William D. ClarkDivision Chairman(205) 279-9110 Ext. 241Program ModeTransportation Major

Degree

Degree

Degree

01089881

LURLEEN B. WALLACE STATE JR. COLLEGEHwy. 84 BypassAndalusia, Alabama 36420Charles L. ViveretteDean of Instruction(205) 222-6591 Ext. 213Program ModePilot Ground School A

01990001

CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGEEngineering & TechnologyH.D. 2216Decatur, Alabama 35601Walter M. CannizzoChairman, Engineering and Technology(205) 355-3102 Ext. 239ProgramEngineering (General)Traffic & Transportatioo Technology

9

Degree0

Division

Mode DegreeAA

Degree Level Programs 3

01990111

ALABAMA AVIATION AND TECHNICAL COLLEGETechnical CollegeHighway 231 SouthOzark, Alabama 36360Louis R. BlrkmeyerDean of Instruction

04010721

COCHISE COLLEGEAviation TechnologyDouglas, Arizona 85607Lee OppenheimChief Flight Instructor(602) 364-3451 Ext. 302 and 309

(205) 774-5113 Ext. 25 Program Mode Degree

Program Mode Degree Airframe and Powerplant Technology A A

Aviation Maintenance Technology A C,A Air Traffic Control (Pending) A A

Advanced Aircraft Maintenance and Aviation Management A A

Management Technology A Avionics A A

Cieneral Aviation Technology A C,A Professional Pilot Technology A A

Avionics A C,AAuto Mechanics H C,A

02010621

SHELDON JACKSON COLLEGEFlight ProgramBox 479Sitka, Alaska 99835Glenn VaughnDirector of Flight Program(907) 747-5233ProgramGround School: Private, Commercial,InstrumentFlight: Private,commercial, Instrument,Seaplane

Mode Degree

A A,B

A A

02010641

ANCHORAGE COMMUNITY COLLEGEU. of Alaska, Cbreer Education-Aviation Dept.2533 ProvidenceAnchorage, Alaska 99503Bob PearsonCoordinator-Aviation Program(907) 272-6622 or 274-3241Program ModeAir Frame & Power Plant AAir Traffic Control AProfessional Piloting AAviation Administration A

02114631

UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA, JUNEAUSoutheastern Senior CollegeP.O. Box 1447Juneau, Alaska 99802Dr. W. Russell JonesActing Director(907) 789-7431ProgramDriver Education Teacher TrainingEngineering and Science Managemont

Mode

Degree

AAA

Degree

1 0

04010771

MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGEMaricopa County Community College System,

Division of Continuing Education1833 W. Southern Ave.Mesa, Arizona 85202Dr. Roger WorsleyDean of Continuing Education(602) 833-1261ProgramAeronautics (Flight Training)Automotive Technology

Mode DegreeA

A

04010772

MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGEMaricopa County Community College System,

Department of Technology1833 W. Southern Ave.Mesa, Arizona 85202Mr. Stanley Alf,Department Chairman(602) 833-1261ProgramConstruction Drafting Technology I A

Mode Degree

04010791

YAVAPAI COMMUNITY COLLEGEPropulsion Technology1100 East Sheldon StreetPrescott, Arizona 86301Ray L. KielDiv. Chairman, Applied Sci & Tech.(602) 445-7300ProgramAviation GroundAviation Flight TreiningAutomotive MechanicsDiesel MechanicsSmall Engine MechanicsHydraulics

Mode DegreeAA

C,AC,AC,AA

Section A

04010811

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of Business AdministrationTempe, Arizona 85281Dr. Martin T. FarrisProfessor of Transportation(602) 965-5001ProgramTransportationCivil EngineeringEngineering Science: Astronautics andAeronauticsUrban Systems Engineering

04010812

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYDivision of TechnologyTempe, Arizona 85281Frank CoxDepartment Chairman(602) 965-7775ProgramAerospace TechnologyAir Transportation ManagementFlight TechnologyAeronautical Engineering TechnologyTechnical Education (AeronauticsEmphasis)

04010813

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYDepariment of Civil EngineeringTempe, Arizona 85281Judson S. MatthiasAssociate Professor of Engineering(602) 965-3589ProgramStructural EngineeringTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringUrban Transportation PlanningHighway Economics & PlanningAirport Planning & DesignPavement DesignCity PlanningGeometric Design of HighwaysHydraulicsHydrologySoilsMaterials

Mode DegreeB,M,DB,M,D

A

Mode DegreeAAAA

A B,M

Mode

A

04010821

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITYCollege of Public and Environmental ServiceBox 15700Flagstaff, Arizona 86001Dr. Richard 0. DaviesDean(602) 523-2672

DegreeB,M,D

B,M,DM,DM,DM,DM,DB,M,DB,M,DB,MB,MB,M.D

04010821 ContinuedProgramTransportation (Minor)Transportation Planning

ModeI

Degree

04010831

THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONAAerospace and, Mechanical Engineering Dept.Tucson, Arizona 85721

,LBScotLJr.Professor and Head(602) 884-2237ProgramAviation Pilot TrainingFlight Test EngineeringAutomotive Propulsion Systems

05010981

HENDERSON STATE COLLEGESchool of Natural Science & Math.Arkadelphia, Arkansas 71923Aviation Program Director(501) 246-5511ProgramAviation

ModeAA

Degree

Mode DegreeA

05011081

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASDepartment of Marketing and TransportationBusiness Administration Building 12-CFayetteville, Arkansai 72701Dr. Grant M. DavisProfessor of Transportation(501) 575-2754Program Mode DegreeTransportation (Government, Marketingand Carrier)

05011101

WESTARK COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of BusinessBox 3649Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901Paul R. LeggettChairman, Division of Business(501) 785-4241 Ext. 245ProgramTransportation Technology

Mode DegreeA

05990051

SOUTHWEST TECHNICAL INSTITUTEAviation Maintenance TechnologyBox 45East Camden, Arkansas 71701

1 1

Degree Level Programs 5

05990051 Continued

Hoyle MannDirector of Instruction(501) 574-0741 Ext. 33ProgramAviation Maintenance Technology

06011131

ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGETechnology Di Vision3041 West Avenue KLancaster, California 93534R. S. WolfsohnCoordinator of Career Education(805) 943-3241ProgramAerospacePublic Works (Streets & Highways)

06011151

ARMSTRONG COLLEGE2222 Harold WayBerkeley, California 94704Albert StetsonDirector of Placement(415) 848-2500ProgramBusiness Admin., Concentration inTransportation Studies

Mode DegreeA A

ModeA

DegreeAC,A

Mode Degree

0601116.1

ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGNIndustrial Design Department5353 W. 3rdLos Angeles, California 90020Keith Teter

DePartment Chairman(213) 938-5166ProgramTransportation Design - VehiclesEnvironmental Design

06011181

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE1801 Panorama DriveBakersfield, California 93305Aviation Program Director(805) 871-7120ProgramAviation Ground School- A 0

Mode

A,B

DegreeB,MB,M

Mode Degree

06011311CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYAeronautics Department1201 East California BlvdPasadena, California 91109

12

06011311 Continued

Bradford SturtevantProfessor of Aeronautics and Executive Officer(213) 795-6811 Ext. 1751ProgramPhysics of FluidsTechnical Fluid MechanicsStructural MechanicsMechanics of FractureAeronautical Engineering andPropulsionAero Acoustics

Mode DegreeA 0,M,DA 0,M,DA 0,M.0A 0,M,D

06011341

CALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMYP 0 Box.1392Vallejo, California 94590Wilbur ParksAcademic Dean(707) 642-4404ProgramDeck Officer ProgramEngineering Officer Program

Mode

0,M,D

Degree

06011391

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY AT LONG BEACHCivil Engineering Department6101 East 7th StreetLong Bettch, Calif ornia 90840Dr. C. V. ChelapatiDepartment Chairman(213) 498-5118Program Mode DegreeTransportation Engineering I B,MUrban EftgineeringStructural Engineering U B,MEnvironmental Engineering E B,MHydraulics and Coastal Engineering U B,MSoil Mechanics and Foundations U B,M

06011392

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACHDepartment of Geological Sciences6101 E. 7th StreetLong Beach, California 90840Dr. Paul J. FrittsDepartment Chairman(213) 498-4809Program Mode DegreeGeneral Geology I B,MFollowing Emphases:General GeologyMarine Geology,Mineralogy-PetrologyAleontology-StratigraphyStructural Geology

6 Section A

08011393

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACHIndustrial Education Department6101 East Seventh StreetLong Beach, California 90840Dr. Irvin T. LathropDepartment Chairman(213) 498-4681ProgramIndustrial Edi.cation-Automotives

Mode Degree

06011394

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACHMarketing Dept., School of Business Administration6101 E. Seventh StreetLong Beach, California 90840Mr. Hubert Hall or Dr. Forrest E. HardingProfessors of Marketing(213) 498-4769Program Mode DegreeTraffic ManagementAlr Transportation ASeminar in Transportation

06011395

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACHDepartment of GeographyLong Beach, California 90840John C. Kimura, Ph.DDepartment Chairman(213) 498-4977ProgramUrban GeographySeminar in Urban Geography

Mode Degreea

08011401

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELESMarketing and Transportation Department5151 State University DriveLos Angeles, California 90032Dr. Paul McelhineyHead of Transportation(213) 224-3884Program Mode DegreeMarketing and Physical Distribution C B,MCommercial Transportation U B,MSeminar In Modern Transportation U o,mSim Mar In Transportation Regulations U B,M

08011402CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELESDepartment of Civil Engineering5151 State University DriveLos Angeles, California 90032Dr, Irving KettAssistant Profeasor(213) 224-3554

06011402 Continued

ProgramStructural EngineeringTransportation EngineeringHydraulicsSoil Mechanics & Foupdations

Mode DegreeB,M

06011431

CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITYTransportation Engineering DepartmentSan Luis Obispo, California 93407Dr. Andrew D. JonesProfessor & Head, Transportation Engineering Dept.(805) 546-2947Program Mode Deg reeTransportation Engineering: Sirs.; Hwys;Transit; Traffic 'Engineering I B,M

06011432

CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITYSan Louis Obispo, California 93407Head, Et gineering Dept.(805) 546-0111Program Mode DegreeAerospace Engineering A

06011441

CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY,POMONA

School of Engineering3801 West Temple AvenuePomona, California 91768Rodney D. SutherlandAssociate Dean(714) 598-4311ProgramAerospace Engineering A

Mode Degree

06011481

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICOEngineering DivisionChico, California 95926Elliott B. JohnsonChairman, Division of Engineering(916) 895-5342ProgramTransportation EnginaeringSoilsMaterialsStructuresHydrologyPlanning

13

Mode Degree

a

a

Degree Level Programs 7

06011511

SAN DIEGO STA TE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Geography5402 College AvenueSan Diego, California 92115E. A. KeenDepartment Chairman(714) 286-5440ProgramConservation of Environmental QualityTransportation Engineering

06011512

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering5402 College AvenueSan Diego, California 92182Dr. Frank E. StrattonDepartment Chairman(714) 286-6072ProgramHighway EngineeringTransportation Engineering

06011551

SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERS!TYIndustrial Studies Department125 South Seventh StreetSan Jose, California 95192E. H. DarlandDirector of Traffic Safety Education(408) 277-3446ProgramTraffic Safety Education TeacherPreparation Program

06011552

SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITYCivil EngineeringSan Jose, California 95192Dr, William BlytheChairman(408) 277-2488ProgramStructuresHydraulicsHydrologyTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringSoils and Foundations

06011553

SAN JOSE S1 ATE UNIVERSITYUrban and Regional PlanningSan Jose, California 95192

Mode

Mode

Degree

Degree

Mode Degree

Mode DegreeB,M111,M

B,MEEMB,MB,M

1 .1

06011553 ContinuedDonald RothblattDepartment Chairman(408) 277-3409Program. .

Urban andlIegional Planning

06011611

CERRITOS COLLEGE11'110 E. Alondru Blvd.Norwalk, California 90650Aviation Program Director(213) 860-207,1ProgramAviation Ground School

06011621

CHABOT COLLEGE25555 Hesperian BoulevardHayward, California 94545Robert G. HunterAssociate Dean of Instruction(415) 782-3000ProgramAviationCivil Engineering TechnologyDrafting Technology (Civil Structural)Distribution and Traffic ManagementSurveying

06011631

CHAFFEY COMMUNITY COLLEGEAeronautics Department5885 Haven Ave.Alta Loma, California 91701Charles H. StarkDepartment Chairman(714) 987-1737 Ext. 237ProgramAvIaticn Maintenance Technician(Airframe and Powerplant)

Mode Degree

Mode DegreeA 0

Mode DegreeA

AC,AC,A

Mode Degree

A

06011661

CITRUS COLLEGEVocational-TechnicalAzusa, California 91702Director, Airline Stewardess Program(213) 3350521ProgramAirline Stewardess

A

modo DegreeA A

06011671CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCODepartment of Aeronautics50 Ocean Ave,San Francisco, California 94112

8 Section A

0601167 I Continued

Alvar L. WaltzAssociate Director(415) 877 0161ProgramAircraft Powerplant MaintenanceTechnologyAircraft Radio/Electric MaintenanceTechnologyAircraft Airframe MaintenanceTechnologyAir TransportationTraffic and Transportation

06011771

COGSWELL COLLEGE600 Stockton StreetSan Francisco, California 94108Ronald C..PareVice-President for Academic Affairs(415) 647-1473ProgramStructural Engineering TechnologyCivil Engineering TechnologyElectronics Engineering TechnologyMechanical Engineering TechnologySafety Engineering Technology

06011811

COLLEGE OF SAN MATEOAeronauticsSan Mateo, California 94402Director, Aeronautics Program(415) 574-6161ProgramAirframe TechnologyCommercial PilotAeronautical-Powerplant Technology

06011821

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT43-500 Monterey St.Palm Desert, California 92260Aviation Program Director(714) 346-8041ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode

A

A

AA

Degree

A

A

AAA

Mode DegreeA

A,BA,BA,B

ModeAAA

DegreeAAA

Mode Degree

06011851

COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODSEureka, California 95501Donald A, Cooley(707) 443-8411Program Mode DegreeAviation Ground School A 0

06011881

COMPTON COLLEGECompton, California 90221Director, Airline Stewardess Program(213) 635-8081ProgramAirline Stewardess A A

Mode Degree

06011911

DIABLO VAI rnaPleasant I, Ca life ; 323Director, Aer ut ogram(415) 685-123uProgram Mode DegreeAeronautics A A

06011921

CUESTA COLLEGEVocational EducationBox JSan Luis Obispo, California 93406Edwin M. PearceDirector, Vocational Education(805) 544-2943ProgramAutomotive TechnologyCareer AutoPollution CoiltrolWastewater Treatment

06011931

CYPRESS COLLEGEOffice of Instruction9200 Valley ViewCypress, California 90630Lyndon E. TaylorAdministrative Dean, Instruction(714) 826 2220ProgramAeronauticsCommercial PilotAeronauticsAviation ManagementAutomotiveBody-FenderAutomotiveServicingPublic Works MaintenanceStewardess-Hostess

Mode DegreeA

Mode DegreeA AA A

C,AC,AC,A

A C,A

06014971

EL CAMINO COLLEGETorrance, California 90506Director, Airline Stewardess Program(213) 532-3670ProgramAirline Stewardess Training A A

Mode Degree

15

Degree Level Programs

06011991

FOOTHILL COLLEGEEngineering & Technology Division12345 El Monte RoadLos Altos Hills, California 94022Dr. Donald LeachDiyision Chairman(415) 948-8590ProgramCommercial PilotFlight InstructorMulti EnginesAirline Careers (In Flight Services)Travel Careers

06012011

FULLERTON COLLEGEEngineering321 East Chapman AvenueFullerton, California 92634Mr. Jaisohn ChunnDivision Chairman(408) 871-8000 Ext. 57ProgramCivil Engineering H A

ModeAAAA

Deg reeAA

AC.A

Mode Degree

06012012

FULLERTON COLLEGEBusiness Education321 East Chapman AvenueFullerton, California 92634Mr Raymond PolentzDivision Chairman(40P,) 871-8000 Ext. 63Program ModeTravel Agency Management

06012021

GAVILAN COLLEGEAeronautics Dept.5055 Santa Teresa Blvd.Gilroy California 95020Fred R. YoungDept..Coordinator(408) 637-1151ProgramAirframe TechPowr.rn,mt TechGrzumd Sztiool Tech

Mode

A

AA

06t

GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRM^Department of Aerospace Technology1500 N. Vordugo RoadGlendale, California 91208

06012031 Continued

David E. KernDepartment Chairman(213) 240-1000ProgramAirframe &Powerplant MechanicsBasic Pilot TrainingAdvanced Pilot TrainingAir Traffic ControllerFlight Stewardess

Mode DegreeA. A tA AA AAA

06( nr11

PN WEST COLLEGEb. ,IOSS Diyision, Coast Community College System15744 Golden West StreetHuntington Beach, California 92647William LaydenInstructor(714) 892-7711Program Mode DegreeTransportation Distribution I A

06012062

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGEBusiness Division, Coast Community College System15744 Golden West StreetHuntington Beach, California 92647Edward ParsonsChairman Technology Division(714) 892-711Program Mode greePipeline Drafting

16

06012063

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGECoast Communihe College District15744 Golden West StreetHuntington Beach, California 92647John L. BullerVice Chancelloi, Vocational Education(714) 556-5894ProgramAuto Bocy and Frame TechnologyAutomotive Techrrmogy

06012064

GOLDEN WEST COLLEGEAeronauticsHuntington Beach, California 92647Aviation Program Director(714) 892-7711ProgramAviation Ground SchooliBasicInstrument A

Mode nog roeA

Mode Degree

10 Section A

06012081

GROSSMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGEVocational Education Department8800 Grossmont College DriveEl Cajon, California 92020C.Allen PaulDean of Technical-Vocational Education(714) 465-1700 Ext. 248

06012091

HARTNELL COLLEGETechnology156 Homestead AvenueSaunas, California 93901Dr. David A. LienAssociate Dean of Instruction-Careers(408) 422-9606 Ext. 342ProgramGround SchoolAuto Tech For WomenAuto RepairAuto Body and Fender RepairStreet Maintenance

06012191

LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGEAeronautics Dept.13415 East Pacific Coast HighwayLong Beach, California 90806Mr. William KnightDepartment Head(213) 599-2421 Ext. 573ProgramFlight TechnologyStewardess/Flight AttendantAirframe Maintenance TechnicianPowerplant Maintenance Techniciar

06012221

EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGEBusiness Administration5357 E. Brooklyn Ave,Los Angeles, California 90022Robert SayetteDirector of Occupational Education(213) 263-7261 Ext.425ProgramForeign Trade TechnologyTransport Systems

ModeA

DegreeC,A

C,AC,A

Mode DegreeA AA AA AA A

Mode

06012231

LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGETransportation, Travel, Tourism Department855 North Vermont Ave,Los Angeles, California 90068

DegreeC,AC,A

1 7

06012231 Continued

Professor John E. TonkovichDepartment Head(213) 663-9141 Ext. 338ProgramAir TransportationHighway TransportationRail TransportationTravel/Tourism

06012261

LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGE6201 Winnetka Ave.Woodland Hills, Cahfornia 91364Aviation Proc urn Director(213) 347-0561ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode DegreeA C,A

C,AC,AC,A

Mode Degree

06012271

LOS ANGELES TRADE-TECHNICAL COLLEGEEvening Division400 West Wieshington E3Ktd,

els AnOss,.CaliforniaW: Dor 41-isrer

istamr seen, Evening Division(2176) 716-0800 Ext. 388r'Isgram Mode

uoil*.avrlararl"natviiiie

.A1rc73ti ;:toztronics Technology AAv4tior Mantenance Technician Arrclt arat,t-eavy Equipment Repair Htventzrzyclit, Repair

16012211

ANDNEES VALLEY COLLEGEAngeles Community College System

*4itii00 cohort AveyA.A-r istws, California 91401

731-1200Mode

NgineetingMe;:, ne Technology

Technology"nejetftering Technology

st 7achnology

c;on.::eltGsPut*c ;....erv co

SkfititailrENTO CITY COLLEGESacTT.rtqato, California 95822

'.4rograrn Director(9Nri) 4,-7531

*Degree

C,AC,AC,AC,AC,AC.A

CCC,-

Degree Level Programs 11

06012331 ContinuedProgramAviation Maintenance TechnologyAviation Technology

06012371

MERCED COLLEGE3600 M StreetMerced, Cahfornia 95340Aviation Program Director(209) 723-4321ProgramAviation Ground School

ModeAA

DegreeAA

Mode DegreeA 0

06012401

YOSEMITE JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT-MODESTOCAMPUS

College AvenueModesto, California 95350Aviation Program Director(209) 524-14'51Program Mode DegreeAviation Ground School A 0

06012421

MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE980 Fremont St.Monterey, California 93940Aviation Program Director(408) 375-9821ProgramAviation Ground School

06012451

MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGEAeronautics and Transportation1100 North Grand Ave.Walnut, California 91789Stewart M. AngleDepartment Chairman(714) 595-2211ProgramCommercial Flight TrainingAir TransportationAir Traffic ManagementAirline StewardessAirframe and PowerplantTraffic and TransportationTraffic ManagementTruvul Agency Technology

Mode DegreeA 0

Mode DegreeA AA AA AA AA A

06012462

MT. SAN JACINTO COLLEGEP,O, Box 248Gilman Hot Springs, California 92340Aviation Program Director(714) 654.7321

18

06012462 ContinuedProgramAviation Ground School

Mode DegreeA 0

06012481

NORTHROP INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYCollege of Engineering Aviation Technician School1155 W. Arbor Vitae StreetInglewood, California 90306Erwin C. Hausmann, Ph.D.Dean of Engineering(213) 776-3410Program Mode DegreeAerospace Engineering A B,MMechanical Engineering I B,MOperations ManagementAviation Technician Program (FAA) A

06012501

ORANGE COAST COLLEGE, COAST COMMUNITYCOLLEGE SYS.

TechnologyilDivision2701 Fairview RoadCosta Mesa, California 92626Samuel R. PetersonDivision Chairman(714) 556-5812ProgramAir Transportation-Commercial PilotAirframe & Power Plant TechnologyAir TransportationGeneralAirline Flight Service TrainingCivil TechnologyOccupational Safety & HealthNoise AbatementUrban PlanningPollution Abatement Technology Water& Wastewater

06012601

PALOMAR COLLEGESan Marcos, California 92069Kent Backart(714) 744-1150ProgramAeronautical OperationsAeronauticsAir Traffic ControlAirport ManagementAirport Service,

ModeAAAA

DegreeAAAAA

Mode DogmaA AA AA AA AA A

06012611

PASADENA CiTY COLLEGEDepartment ot Engineering & Technology1570 E. Colorado Blvd.Pasadena, California 91106

12 Section A

06012611 ContinuedDr. Larry JohannsenDepartment Chairman(213) 578-7267ProgramAutomotive MechanicsMotorcycle MechanicsAviation Commercial PHotCivil Engineering Technology.

06012612

PASADENA CITY COLLEGEDepartment of Social Sciences1570 E. Colorado Blvd.Pasadena, California 91106Dr. Ralph HallmanDepartment Chairman(213) 578-7248 .

ProgramUrban Community DevelopmentAssistant

Mode DegreeAA

A AA

Mode Degree

A

06012671

MERRITT COLLEGE PERALTA COMMUNmYCOLLEGE SYSTEM

12500 Campus DriveOakland, California 94619Harry D. ShortessAssistant Dean, Occupational Education(415) 531-4911Program ModeTransportation and Traffic Management I

06012691

RIO HONDO COLLEGETechnical Education Department3600 Workman Mill RoadWhittier, California 90608Mr. Wilbur W. LorbeerDean of Occupational Education(213) 692-0921ProgramPressure Piping Design Drafting

DegreeC,A

Mode DegreeA

06012692

RIO KONDO JR, COLLEGEWhiffler, California 90601Director, Mrline Stowardess Program(213) 692-0921ProgramAirline Stewardess

06012701

RIVERSIDE CITY COLLEGE4800 Magnolia AvenueRiverside, California 92506

Modo DegrooA A

19

06012701 ContinuedCecil D. GreenDean of Occupational Education(714) 684-3240ProgramAdministration of Justice:

Patrol ProceduresTraffic Control and Regulations

Aeronautics:Basic Ground SchoolAdvanced Ground SchoolInstrument Ground School

Structural Inspection:Fundamentals of Soil TechnologyTechnology of Portland Cement,

Concrete and Asphalt:Materials of ConstructionBlueprint Reading & Cost EstimatingOffice Procedures & Field Inspection

Mode

A

06012721

SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE701 S. Mount Vernon Ave.San Bernardino, California 92403Aviation Program Director(714) 885-0231ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Degree

AA

AAA

A

AAAA

Mode Degree

06012751

SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGEOccupationW-Education Division7250 Mesa College DriveSan Diego, California 92111Robert R. ArnoldDean of Occupational Education(714) 279-2300. Ext.217ProgramAviation OccupationsCivil Engineering TechnologyFlight AttendantMarine Occupations

06012801

SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGEBusiness Division5151 N. Padfic Ave.Stockton, California 95207David C. RobertsDivision Chairman(209) 478-2011 Ext. 270ProgramTransportation

06012802SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE5151 Pacific Ave.Stockton, California 95207

Mode DegreeA A

AA A

A

Modo DegreeC,A

Degree Level Programs 13

06012802 ContinuedAviation Program Director(209) 466-2631Program

;Aviation Ground SchoolModeA

06012851

SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGESanta Barbara Community College District721 Cliff DriveSanta Barbara, California 93109Burton IlerhiSta.tilt to the Superintendent-President(805) 965-0581 Ex.t 369Program ModeAutomotive Service

06012852

SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE721 Cliff DriveSanta Barbara, California 93109Aviation Program Director(805) 965-0581Program ModeAviation Ground School A

06012871

SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE1501 Mendocino Ave.Santa Rosa, California 95401John J. HealyDean, Adult and Continuing Education(707) 542-0315ProgramAviation Ground SchoolEnvironmental StudiesAutomotive Mechanics

ModeA

Degree

DegreeA

Degree

Degree

AA

06012891

SHASTA-TEHAMA-TRINITY JOINT COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Office of Vocational Education1065 N. Old Oregon TrailRedding, California 96001Lloyd L. LivingstonDean of Vocational Education(916) 241-3523 Ext.307Prog ram Mode DegreeAuto Mechanics H AAeronautics: Airframe and PowerMechanics A AHeavy Duty Mechanic H APower Equipment Mecnanics H A

Consumer EducationNatural Resources A

2 0

06012901

SIERRA COLLEGE5000 Rocklin RoadRocklin, California 95677Aviation Program Director(916) 624-3333ProgramAviation Ground School A

Mode Degree

06012921

SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGEVocational Department292a Suisun Valley Road, P.O. Box 246Suisun City,California 94585Carl EverettDivision Chairman(707) 422-4750ProgramAeronautim(Airframe MaintenanceTechnician) AAeronautics (Powerpunt MaintenanceTechnician) A

Mode Degree

C,A

C,A

06012941

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGETechnology Department900 Otay Lakes RoadChula Vista, California 92010Dr. Allan MacDougallResearch Coordinator(714) 420-1080:Ext. 281ProgramAeronauticsAirline and Travel ServicesAutomotive & TransportationTechnology

06013051

STANFORD UNIVERSITYStanford, California 94305Chairman, Engineering Dept.(415) 321-2300ProgramAeronautics and Astronautics A

ModeA

Degree0,C

0,C

Mode Degree

06013071

FRESNO CITY COLLEGE, STATE CENTER JUNIORCOLLEGE SYSTEM

Business Division1101 East University AvenueFresno, California 93741

14Section A

06013071 Continued

G. A. EckenrodDean, Business Division(209) 442-4600ProgramTransportation Management

Mode DegreeC,A

06013072Y COLL 7:1E

Technical & Industrial DivisionFresno, California 97304Director, Aero Technician Program(209) 264-4721Program ModeAero, Airframe & PowerplantTechnician A

DegreeC,A

06013121UNIVERSITY OF CALIMPINIAInstitute of Transportatrun and Traffic Engineering109 McLaughlin HallBerkeley, California 94 rzuW. L. GarrisonDirector(415) 642-3585Program ModeTransportation PlanningDemand AnalysisAir Transportation, Design andOperation AHighway Transportation, Design andOperationPavement DesignUrban and Public Systems Engineering I

06013122UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEYCivil Engineering Department761 McLaughlin HallBerkeley, California 94720Carl L. MonismithChairman(415) 642-3261ProgramTransportation EngineeringGeotechnical EngineeringConstruction EngineeringSurveying and PhotogrammetryStructural EngineeringUrban and Public Systems Engineering

DegreeB,M,DB,M,D

B,M,D

B,M,DB,M,D

Mode DegreeM,DM,DM,DM,DM,D

06013131

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVISDepartment of Mecnanical EngineeringDavis, California 95616Professor Allan A, McKillopDepartment Chairman(916) 752..0582

06013131 ContinuedProgramTransportation SystemsEnergy SystemsAcoustics and Noise ControlSystem Dynamics and ControlMechanical Engineering

Mode DegreeM.DM,DM,DM,D

06013132UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVISDepartment of Civil EngineeringDavis, California 95616Professor Leonard R. HerrmannDepartment Chairman(916) 752-0898ProgramTransportation EngineeringUrban Transportation PlanningTransportation Systems AnalysisStructural Engineering and MechanicsEnvironmental EngineeringCivil Engineering

Mode

06013141

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINEEnvironmental & Resources EngineeringSchool of EngineeringIrvine, California 92664A. StubberudAssociate Dean(714) 833-5985 or 833-6737ProgramAir Pollution and CombustionWater ResourcesNoise AbatementSanitary EngineeringInstitute of Traffic & TransportationEngineer

Mode

06013142UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINEExtensionIrvine, California 92664Richard N. Ba;sden.Dean(714) 833-5525ProgramUrban and Environmental Planning

DegreeM,DM,0M,DM,DM,D

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M,0B,M,D

Mode Degree

06013151UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELESEngineering and Applied Science (And Other

Schools)405 Hilgard AvenueLos Anneles, California 90024Professor Peter LikinsAssistant Dean(213) 825-1196 or 825-1408

2 1

Degree Level Programs 15

06013151 ContinuedProgramGeneral Aerospace and TransportationEngineeringAerodynamics, Propulsion, andAcoustics A B,MAerospace and TransportationStructures I B,MVehicle Analysis and Mechanical Design I B,MEnergy and Kinetics I B,MUrban Systems Engineering U B,MStructures 1 DFluid Mechanics A DDynamics I DDynamic Systems Control I DOperations Research V DEnvironmental Engineering I DMan-Machine-Environment Systems I DHeat and Mass Transfer I DUrban Transportation Planning U DEconomics of Transportation I MTransportation Law I MUrban Land Management I MUrban Geography I BMetropolitan Government I B

Mode Degree

B,M

06013281

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAInstitute of Safety and Systems ManagementUniversity ParkLos Angeles, California 90007Dr.Herold A. ShermanExecutive Director(213) 746-2411ProgramSafetySystems Management-Logistics

Mode DegreeB,M

06013341

VENTURA COLLEGEOffice of Instriction4667 Telegraph RoadVentura, California 93003Charles C. DahlAssociate Dean of Instruction, Career Education(805) 642-3211 Ext. 276Program ModeCivil TechWater/Waste Water TreatmentPublic AdministrationDuality ControlArchitectural TechAuto Tech

DegreeC,AC,AC,AC,AC,AC,A

06013351

VICTOR VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTVictor Valley College18422 Bear VaHey Road, P.O. Drawer 0 0VictoMlle, California 92392

2 2

_)1 ContinuedWeb!..

Associate Jar of Instruction, OccupationalEducation

(714) 245-4271Program ModeAeronautics Airframe AAeronautics Powerplant AAutomotive Mechanics

06013361

WEST COAST UNIVERSITYMain Campus440 Shatto PlaceLos Angeles, California 90020R. A. DottererSecretary and Treasurer(213) 487-4433Program ModeCivil EngineeringEnvironmental ScienceTransportation Systems Option, SystemsEngineering , I

Energy Systems Option, SystemsEngineering

Deg reeC,AC,AC.A.

Degree

06013441

YUBA COLLEGESpecial Educational Services2088 North Beale Rd.Marysville, California 95901Rex McDougalAssociate Dean of Special Educational Services(916) 742-7351 Ext. 225Program ModeBasic Ground School AAdvanced Ground School AInstrument Ground School A

Degree

CC.

06044801

DEANZA COLLEGE, FOOTHILL JUNIOR COLLEGESYSTEM

Business Division21250 Stevens Creek Blvd.Cupertino, California 95014Dr. Lawrenap HarveyDivision Chairman(408) 257-5550Program Mode DegreeGeneral Rates-Motor Carrier, R R. AirFreight H C,A

06044802DEANZA COLLEGEEngineering - TechnologyCupertino, California 95014Aviation Program Director(408) 287-5550

16Section A

06044802 ContinuedProgramCareer PilotAirline Careers

06044811

OHLONE COLLEGETraffic Safety43600 Mission BoulevardFremont, California 94537Paul HalulaChairman, Traffic Safety(415) 657-2100 Ext. 328ProgramTraffic Safety - Driver TrainingInstructor:Traffic Safety-Driver License ExaminerTraffic Safety - Pupil Transportation:

06044812

OHLONE COLLEGE650 Washington Blvd.Fremont, California 94537J. Sachen(415) 657-2100ProgramAviation Ground School

06071151

MOORPARK COLLEGESocial Science Division7075 Campus RoadMoorpark, California 93021Roger BoedeckerDivision Chairman(805) 529-2321 Ext.- 283ProgramUrban StudiesUrban PlanningConsumerism

06071152

MOORPARK COLLEGEMoorpark, California 93021Aviation Program Director(805) 529-2321ProgramAviation Training Ground School

06074781

SAN DIEGO EVENING COLLEGECity Campus1325 12th StreetSan Olego, California 92101

ModeAA

DegreeAA

Mode Degree

AAA

Mode DegreeA 0

Mode DegreeAC,A0

Mode DegreeA 0

2 3

06074781 Continued

Jim RichardsonDean of Instruction(714) 238-1181 Ext. 273ProgramTransportation & DistributionManagement I C,A

Mode Degree

06074782

SAN DIEGO EVENING COLLEGESan Diego, California 92101Aviation Program Director(714) 280-7610ProgramAviation Maintenance TechnologyPilot Training

Mode DegreeA 0A 0

06077071

COLUMBIA JUNIOR COLLEGEOccupational EducationPo Box 1849Columbia, California 95310Dr. Wayne MorrisonDean of Occupational & Continuing Education(209) 532-3141Program ModeHeavy EquipmentSoilsNatural ResourcesForest TechnologyAviation A

Degree0,C,A

C,AC,AC,A

06077131

SKYLINE COLLEGE, SAN MATEO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE SYSTEM

Science/Math/Technology Division3300 College DriveSan Bruno, California 94066Joseph HunterInstructor(714) 355-7000ProgramAero Plowerplant Mechanics A C,A

Mode Degree

06082201

COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE2701 Fairview Rd.Costa Mesa, California 92626Aviation Program Director(714) 834-5651Program Mode Degree

Aviation Ground School A 0

Degree Level Programs 17

06083061

COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA, PERALTA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE SYSTEM

Transportation Division555 Atlantic Ave.Alameda, California 94501Edna P. FroehlichCoordinator of Occupational, Cooperative Education(415) 522-7221 Ext. 207Program Mode DegreeAuto Body and Paint H AAuto Mechanics 'H AAviation Maintenance A AAviation Operations A ADiesel Mechanins H ATraffic Engineenng H A

06089031

COLLEGE OF THE CANYONSTechnical Division25000 W. Valencia Blvd.Valencia, CaliforniaRobert PollockDean of Vocational-Technical Education(805) 259-7800 Ext. 63ProgramAutomotive MechanicMotorcycle MechanicGeneral Engineering

06101111

Mode

A

CERRO COSO COMMUNITY COLLEGECollege Heights Blvd.Ridgecrest, California 93555Dr. Richard S. MeyersDean of Instruction(714) 375-5001ProgramAeronauticsAutoEngineeringEcology and Natural ScienceElectronics Technology

ModeA

DegreeC,A

A

DegreeAAAAC,A

06104411

THE RAND GRADUATE INSTITUTE1700 Main StreetSanta Monica, California 90406Sue BourdonAssistant to the Director(213)393-0411 Ext. 7690Program Mode DegreePolicy Analysis-Workshop:Transportation and Environmental

Studies

2 4

06990021

SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGEAeronautics Dept.10440 Black Mountain RoadSan Diego, Californik... 92126Ernest L. EttelDept. Chairman(714) 271-7300ProgramAviation Maintenance TechnologyAvionic SystemsAviation Maintenance Technology

ModeAAA

DegreeC,A00

08013451

ADAMS STATE COLLEGEDivision of Physical & Recreational ResourcesAlamosa, Colorado 81102Dr. Loren LutzChairman, Division of Physical & Recreational

Resources(303) 589-7401ProgramDriver and Traffic Safety Education

Mode Degree

08013591

COLORADO NORTHWESTERN COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Aviation Occupations ProgramRange ly, Colorado 81648Eric JohnsonDean of Career & Outreach Education(303) 675-2345 Or 879-3288Program Mode DegreeCareer Pilot A C,A

08013601

METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGEAerospace Science Department250 West 14th Ave. Box 30Denver, Colorado 80204Mr. C. E. EvansDepartment Chairman(303) 292-5190 Ext. 322ProgramAviation ManagementAviation Maintenance Management(A & P)Aviation Maintenance Management(Avionics)Professional PilotProfessional Pilot (General Aviation)Professional Pilot (Flight Engineer)

Mode DegreeA

A

AA AAA

08013611

NORTHEASTERN JUNIOR COLLEGEVocational-Technical Dept,Sterling, Colorado 80751

18Section A

08013611 Continued

Hilbert KahlDean, Occupational Programs(303) 522-6600 Ext. 644ProgramAutomotive Technology'complete Automotive MechanicalTraining. As Well As Training InService Manager & Shop ForemanAreas:

Mode

08013651

SOUTHERN COLORADO STATE COLLEGESchool of Applied Sciences & Engineering

Technology2200 Bonforte Blvd.Pueblo, Colorado 81001Dr. Ray L. SissonDean(303) 545-4220, Ext. 61Program ModeHydraulicsStructuresMapping and SurveyingElectronics'DraftingDiesel Mechanics & TechnologyAutomotive Service ManagementElectronic CommunicationsMaterials Testing

08013681

TRINIDAD STATE JUNIOR COLLEGEEngineering Department600 ProspectTrinidad, Colorado 81082Dr. Thomas W. SullivanPresident(303) 846-5541ProgramCivil & Environmental EngineeringTechnology

DegreeA

DegreeA,BA,BA,BA,BC,AC,AC,A,BC,AA,B

Mode Degree

08013701

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADOBoulder, Colorado 80302Chairman, Engineering Dept.(303) 443-2211Program ModeAerospace Engineering Sciences A

08013721

WESTERN STATE COLLEGEDivision of BusinessGunnison, Colorado 81230

A

Degree

08013721 ContinuedHarold E. BinfordChairman, DivisiOn of Business(303) 943-2019ProgramTransportation

Mode Degree

08067401UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVERCenter For Urban Transportation Studies1100 Fourteenth StreetDenver, Colorado 80202Professor Vasant H. SurtiProject Director(303) 892-1117 Ext. 218 or 265Program ModeUrban Transportation(interdisciplinary)

08067402UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVERCivil and Environmental Engineering1100 Fourteenth StreetDenver, Colorado 80202Professor John R. MaysAssociate Chairman(303) 892-1117 Ext. 265Program ModeCivil and Environmental EngineeringTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringStructuresHydraulicsHydrologyMaterialsSoils

DegreeM,D

Degree

08067403UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT DENVERCollege of Environmental Design1100 Fourteenth StreetDenver, Colorado 80202Professor John ProsserAssistant Dean(303) 892-1117 Ext. 381Program Mode Degree

Urban and Regional Planning(Academic Program)Center For New Towns(Research Program)Master of Architecture in Urban Design I

08088961EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE5 West Las VegasColorado Springs, Colorado 80903Aviation Program Director(303) 471-7546

2 5

Degree Level Programs 19

08088961 Continued

ProgramAviation Ground School

Mode DegreeA 0

08090081

COLORADO MOUNTAIII COLLEGE, EAST CAMPUSDivision of Occupational EducationLeadville, Colorado 80461Edward B. CottrellDirector, Environmental Studies(303) 486-2015Program Mode DegreeEnvironmental Protection-LandRehabilitation E C,A

08095431

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DENVER-RED ROCKSCAMPUS

Occupational Studies '12600 West 6th AvenueGolden, Colorado 80401Dr. Donald G. LindahlDean, Occupational Studies(303) 988-6160 Ext. 217Program Mode DegreeTraffic Engineer Technology Program H AHighway H A

08990171

STAR AVIATION CORPORATION3400 Syracuse (Hanger. 1)Denver, Colorado 80207Lee HollingsworthPresident(303) 333-9444ProgramPrimary Flight TrainingCommercial Pilot CourseInstrument Pilot RatingFlight Instructor RatingInstrument Flight InstructorMulti-Engine RatingAirline Transport Pilot Rating

Mode DegreeA 0,CAAA

Rating AAA

09013881

HARTFORD STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGEDepartment of Civil Technology401 Flatbush AvenueHartford, Connecticut 06106Associate Professor Raymond M. Lug IIDepartment Chairman(203) 527-4111 Ext 33

2 6

09013881 ContinuedProgramRoute SurveyingTransportation PlanningHighway DesignCivil HydraulicsProperties of Asphalt(lighway ConstructionWater Supply & Set, erage

Mode DegreeAAAAAAA

09013991

NORWALK COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of General Business333 Wilson Ave.Norwalk, Connecticut 06854Milton GoldsteinAsst. Professor, Coordinator of T & T Programs(203) 853-2040Program ModeTraffic ManagementAdvanced Traffic ManagementInterstate Commerce LawMotor Carrier TransportationImport-Export ProceduresPhysical Distribution

09014001

NORWALK STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE181 Richards AveNorwalk, Connecticut 06854Walter BretthauerChairman, Chemical Technology(203) 838-0601ProgramWater PollutionAir Pollution

Degree0,C,A0,C,A0,C,A0,C,A0,C,A0,C,A

Mode DegreeAA

0901401 1

POST JUNIOR COLLEGEDivision of Business Administration800 Country Club Rd.Waterbury, Connecticut 06708Chairman, Division of Business Admin.(203) 755-0121Program ModeTransportation & Traffic Management I

DegreeA

09014131

THAMES VALLEY STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGEEngineering Technology574 New London TurnpikeNorwich, Connecticut 06360John R. GreenDean of Instruction(203) 889-8311

20Section A

0901413 t Continued

ProgramMechanical Engineering TechnologyManagement Engineering TechnologyChemical Engineering TechnologyCivil Engineering Technology

Mode DegreeAAAA

09014141

TRINITY COLLEGEPolitical, Urban & Environmental SciencesHartford, Connecticut 06106Rex C. NeaversonProfessor of Political Science(203) 527-3151 Ext. 422Program Mode DegreeTransportation and Public Policy

09014171

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUTCivil EngineeringStorrs, Connecticut 06268Dr. E. R. JonnstonHead, Dept. Civil Engineering(203) 486-4018Program ModeTransportation Engineering (Tech. Seq.) ITransp and Urban EngineeringEnvironmental & Water Resources Eng E

09014172

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUTMechanical EngineeringStorrs, Connecticut 06268Dr. H, A. KoenigDepartment of Mechanical Engineering(203) 486-2090Program ModeAerospace Engineering A

Applied Mechanics A

Fluid Mechanics A

Mechanical Engineering A

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M.D

09014262

YALE UNIVERSITYEpidemiology and Public Health, ForestryNew Haven, Connecticut 06520Jan A. J. StolwijkAssociate Professor of EpidemiologyProgram ModeEnvironmental QualityEnvironmental Health Sciences

09014263

YALE UNIVERSITYSchool of Forestry & Environmental StudiesSage HallNew Haven, Connecticut 06520Francois MergenDean(203) 436-0220

Mode'ProgramAir Pollution MeteorologyForest HydrologySeminar in Air Pollution and PlantsTerrestrial Photogrammetry and RemoteSensingPrinciples of Environmental Planning E

Environmental Planning Laboratory

09028041

DegreeM,DM,D

DegreeM,DM,0M,D

M

RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OFCONNECTICUT, INC.

Hartford Graduate Center275 Windsor StreetHartford, Connecticut 06120Robert H. EllisAssistant to the President(203) 549-3600, Ext. 211

Mechanics, Structures & StructuralEngineeringSystems EngineeringElectrical EngineeringAdvanced Propulsion SystemsEnvironmental Science and Technology ETransportation PlanningUrban PlanningApplication of Info and Computer Sys toUrban Mass Transp

I, +. ,IMode Degree

M

DegreeM,D

0

09014261

YALE UNIVERSITYEngineering and Applied Science318 Dunham Laboratory, 10 Hillhouse AvenueNew Haven, Connecticut 06520Charles A. WalkerChairman(203) 436-2670Program ModeEngineering MechanicsEnvironmental Engineering

DegreeB,M,D

10014311

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARECivil Engineering (Undergraduate & Graduate)130 Dupont HallNewark, Delaware 19711E. Chesson, Jr.Professor and Chairman(302) 738-2441

2 7

Degree Level Programs 21

10014311 ContinuedProgram ModeStructuresSoil Mechanics and FoundationsTransportation, Traffic, Urban Planning HHydraulics, Hydrologi, Water Resources IOcean EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringCivil Engineering

10070531

DELAWARE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Southern CampusRoute 18Georgetown, Delaware 19947Jack F. OwensCampus Director(302) 856-7711Program ModeTruck DrivingAutomotive/Diesel MechanicsHeavy Equipment OperationCivil Engineering TechnologyEngineering Drafting TechnologyElectrical-Electronlc EngineeringTechnologyIndustrial Engineering TechnologyMechanical Engineering Technology I

Transportation Management Technology!

10079481

WILMINGTON COLLEGEDivision of Business AdministrationP.O. Box 762-Manor BranchNew Castle,:rDelawaro19720 `.1

James D. Matthews, Associate Professor, Aviation Management

(302) 328-9401 Ext. 25Program ModeAviation Management AAviation Management (Flight Option) A

10990231

DELAWARE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Stanton CampusNew Churchmans Road and Route 7Stanton, Delaware 19804Mr. William A. FaucettCampus Director(302) 571-3100Program ModeTransportation Management Technology HArchitectural Engineering Technology I

Civil Engineering TechnologyEnvironment& Engineering Technology I

Engineering Drafting TechnologyMechanical Engineering Technology I

DegreeB,M,DB,MB,MB,MB,M,DB,M,DA,B,M,D

Degree

AA

AAAA

Degree

DegreeAAAAAA

10990241

DELAWARE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Wilmington Campus333 Shipley StreetWilmington, Delaware 19801B. F. Whaley,Campus Director(302) 571-2100Program ModeTransportation Management Technology!

11014371

CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICADept of Aerospace & Atmospheric SciencesWashington, D.C. 20017Professor Y.C. WhangDepartment Chairman(202) 635-5163Program ModeAerospace Engineering AFluid MechanicsAtmospheric Science

DegreeA

begreeB,M,DB,M,DM,D

11014441

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYSchool of Engineering and Applied ScienceWashington, D.C. 20006Prof. Joseph V. FoaDirector, Transportation Engineering Program(202) 676-6149

.Ef,opprn,Transportation EngineeringVehicular TechnologyRoute Structures and FacilitiesTransportation PlanningStructural EngineeringFluid Mechanics and PropulsionVehicular Dynamicssoil MechanicsTraffic EngineeringUrban and Regional PlanningOperations ResearchAerodynamics

2 8

11014451

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITYEconomics Dept.37th and 0. Sts.Washington, D.C. 20007Douglas M. Brown, Ph.D.Asst. Professor(202) 625-4461ProgramUrban Economics: (IntraurbanTransportation) U B,M,D

" M dd tie'grrea'iM,D

. M .

M.DM DM DM.D

M DA M,D

Mode Degree

22 Section A

11014481

HOWARD UNIVERSITYArchitecture and City Planning2400 Sixth Street, N. W.Washington, D. C. 20059Mr. Jerome LindseyDean, Architecture and City Planning(202) 636-7420Prog ram Mode DegreeCity and Regional Planning

11069571

WASHINGTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTEHangar 10, Washington National AirportWashington, D.C. 20001Aviation Program Director(202) 629-7307ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

12014691

FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYThe School of AeronauticsP.O. Drawer 1839Melbourne, Florida 32001Jerome A. LavderbaughDean, the School of Aeronautics(305) 727-0461Program ModeAir Commerce AAir Commerce (Air TransportationOption) AAir Commerce (Flight TechnologyOption) AAvionics Technology AFlight Technology AContract and Procurement Management IMathematical Sciences,Computer ScienceOperations ResearchMechanical EngineeringOcean EngineeringBiological Oceanography OptionChemical Oceanography OptionPhysical Oceanography OptionOceanog raphyBio-Environmental Science Option(Oceanography)PhysicsScience Education: Aviation/AerospaceEducation Option AEnvironmental EngineeringSystems Engineering

12014692

FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYThe School of Science & EngineeringCountry Club RoadMelbourne, Florida 32901

Deg ree

A,B

A.BAA

B,mB,M

B,M

13,M

B,M

12014692 Continued

Dr. Harry P. WeberDean(305) 723-3701ProgramElectrical EngineeringSpace Technology

Mode

A

Degree13.M,DB,M

12014693

FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYThe School of Marine & Environmental Technology720 South Indian River DriveJensen Beach, Florida 33457Mr. Ernest E. TealeyDean(305) 334-4200Program Mode DegreeOceanographic Technology W A,B

Marine Science Technology W A

Electronics Technology W A

Environmental Technology E A,B

12014751

DAYTONA BEACH COMMUNITY COLLEGETechnology DivisionPost Office Box 1111Daytona Beach, Florida 32015E. Ed EkDirector, Technical Division(904) 255-8131 Ext. 308Program ModeCivil TechnologyConcrete Technology

DegreeAA

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITYCollege of Aeronautical StUdiesRegional AirportDaytona Beach, Florida 32015Daniel D. SainDean, College of Aeronautical Studies(904) 255-3553ProgramAeonautical EngineeringAeronautical Engineering TechnologyAircraft Maintenance EngineeringTechnology A

Aviation Management A

Aviation Maintenance Management (Incl.a & P) AAeronautical Studies - AirportManagement A

Aeronautical Studies - AviationEducation AAeronautical Studies - Flight Attendant A

ModeAA

2 9

Degree

A

A.B11.13,M

A

Degree Level Programs 23

1201471,: ContinuedProc,..vMAerimm.;ii,..-...7r Science (With FlightTrairrrAircre, TechneNinoy(Incl X t,r,, t- A

vantronance Te=...-nology (Incl.8.4) A

(Profezii..:nal Pilot) A-Pr- Oronauticr: A

Mode

A

De7ree

A

120141101

FLORM-i' M UNIVERSITYDivis4fth , I ustrial and Engineering TechnoltgyFAMO BorxTallanastc Florida 32307T. A.....r,00onDivision ::,irector(904) 222-8030 Ext. 240/235Program Mode DegreeSurveying and Construction EngineeringTechnologyStructural Materials and DesignEngineering Technology

12014841

FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLEDistributive and Mid-Management EducationFred H. Kent CenterJacksonville, Florida 32205Paul A. HalloranChairman, Transportation Department(904) 387-8167ProgramTransportation ProgramAviation Ground School-Private,Commercial & Instrument A

Mode DegreeA

12014851

FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGEKey West, Florida 33040James R. StrawbridgeDirector, Research & Development(305) 296-9081Program ModeAeronautics (Private Flight) AMarine Propulsion (Diesel & InternalCombustion)NavigationSailing and Scuba Diving

12014852

FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGEApplied Science Division ,

Stock IslandKey West, Florida 33040

DegreeA

AAA

3 0

12014852 ContinuedHoward G. FowlerDirector, Applieid(305) 296-9W 'LE-r. 2:taProgramEnvironmental 'Karim reMarine Propulsion Tetrily

12014891

THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of EducationState University of Florida SystemTallahassee, Florida 32306Professor Richard W. Bishop(904) 644-5077ProgramTransportation and Eluety EducationDriver Education For--ireachers

Mode

Mode

12014901

GULFCOAST COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of Career StudiesHighway 98 WestPanama City, Florida 32401Lester MorleyDean of Career Studies(904) 769-1551 Ext. 240ProgramAviation-Career PilotAviation Management

12015001

BROWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGEAerospace Department3501 S.W. Davie RoadFort Lauderdale, Florida 33314William C. Bowen, Jr.Department Head(305) 581-8700 Ext. 219ProgramAviation AdministrationCareer PilotAir Traffic Controller

12015002

BROWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of Public Services3501 S.W. Davie RoadFort Lauderdale, Floiida 33314Ray DieterichChairperson(305) 581-8700 Ext. 219ProgramPollution Prevention and ControlTechnologyPrinciples and Practice of UrbanPlanning

ModeAA

ModeAAA

Mode

Dc teeAC,A

DegM,D

DegreeAA

DegreeAAA

Degree

A

A

24 Section A

12015003

BROWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGECivil Engineering Technology3501 S.W. Davie RoadFort Lauderdale, Florida 33314Lorenz MiniconeDepartment Head(305) 581-8700ProgramCivil EngineeringStructures

12015004

BROWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE225 E. Las Olas Blvd.Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301Dr. David A. GrothVice President For Academic Affairs(305) 525-4271ProgramAerospace TechnologyFlight ServiceConsumer Educ., Concentrations inMarketing and PurchasingTourism Industries ManagementTransportation Traffic ManagementUrban/Mass Transportation

12015011-

LAKE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGELake City, Florida 32055Aviation Program Director(904) 752-1822ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode DegreeAA

ModeAA

DegreeAA

AAAA

Mode Degree

12015021'

LAKE SUMTER COMMUNITY COLLEGELeesburg, Florida 32748Edmonde B. KellyChairman, Technical Education(904) 787-3747Program

'Engineering Design TechnologyElectrical Engineering TechnologyDraftsman SurveymanElectrical Test Technician

12015041

MANATEE JUNIOR COLLEGEAerospace TechnologyP. 0. Box 1849Bradenton, Florida 33506

Mode DegreeAA

3 1.

s)41 ..ntinued

Atttk4a4Att'oier-;spa-,'Il.Carragement

41:e

Yik40TCOLLEGEsiness:fibrida 33432

chn.inas thazarellaVir .itesiiqztertfOr Instruetion

10.6.4.4.1.rr

:314,ktrriA kitinagement

.ilon ir4pagement (Flight Option)

ModeAAA

ModeAA

12

MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGEAelospazz.Dept.113gt.) N,W 27th AvenueMiarni, rbrida 33167Frac J. isertChtairman(305. 5E154201ProgramAtrro:Simulattnt Technician/InstructorA ero-TachnologyAir-Trafffic.2antrolAviatiztrruarninistrationFlightAtrisentar t

Fligrit:"ErroCareer Pitor

ModeAAAAA.AAA

Degr.leAAA

DegreeAA

DegreeC,AAC,AAAC,AC,AA

12015062

MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - SOUTHCAMPUS

Aerospazeinepartment11011 SL.W. 11:14th StreetMiami Frorida 33156Ftrjbert M. KaneChairmarvAerospace Department(3125) 2741-154

syqram.,.:AVealv Administration

irospnce EngineeringCa.res,:. PilotAir Traffic ControlFligtin.AttenrlantMetearcology AnalystTransportation and Traffic

Mode DegreeA AA AA AA , AA AA A

A

Degree Level Programs

12015121

'PALM BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGEEngineering-Technical Department4200 Congress Ave.Lake Worth, Florida 33460Don C. WhitmerAsst Dean of Academic Affairs For Vocationel-

Technical Education(305) 965-8000 Ext. 264Program ModeAerospace Technology AWater 8. Waste Water TechnologyLand Surveying Technology

12015141

POLK COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of Technical Education999 Avenue H, N.E.Winter Haven, Florida 33880Professor Frank StephensonDirector, Occupational Technical Education(813) 294-7421 Ext. 212Program ModeAviation Technology A

12015191

SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Technical Education3000 N.W. 83rd StreetGainesville, Florida 32601Richard K. PetersonDirector of Technical Programs(904) 373-5161 Ext. 335ProgramAviation Management TechnologyAviation Pilot TrainingAviation Ground Schoc;1Environmental Science Technology

ModeAAA

12015281

ST. PETERSBURG JUNIOR COLLEGEAviation Technology2465 Drew StreetClearwater, Florida 33515Wayne J. HarrisonChairman(813) 546-0011 Ext. 475ProgramAviation AdministrationProfessional Pilot

12015351

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDADept. of Civil EngineeringGainesville, Florida 32611

ModeAA

DegreeAC.AC,A

DegreeA

DegreeAA

A

DegreeC,AC,A

12015351 Continued

Dr. James SchaubChairman, Dept. of Civil Engineering(904) 392-0933Program Mode Degri--ctTransportation Engineering: Physical, I B,MTraffic, and Airports

_12015352

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDADept. of Engineering SciencesGainesville, Florida 32611Dr. Knox MillsapsChairman, Dept. af Engineering Sciences(904) 392-0941ProgramAerospace Science Program

12015361

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMIRyder Program in Transportation1541 BresciaMiami, Florida 33124Dr. Anthony James CataneseDirector(305) 284-2701ProgramUrban Transportation PlanningTransportation EngineeringTransportation ancLLogistics

12015362

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMIDepartment of Civil EngineeringCoral Gables, FloridaProfessor Thomas T. C. HsuDepartment Chairman(305) 284-3391ProgramTransportation Engineering

Mode Degref,A B,M,D

Mode Degree

B,MB,M

Mode DegreeB,M

12015363

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMISchool of Engineering and Environmental DesignCoral Gables, FloridaHoward HarrensteinDean(305) 284-2404ProgramCivil Engineering (TransportationOption) H B,M ,Architecture (Transportation Planning) H

Mode iDegree

3 2

2

127)15371

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDAEngineering Department4202 Flow ler AvenueTampa, Florida 33620J. 'Thomas FranquesAistartt Professor of Engineering(81a) 974-2581ProgramStructures, Materials and Fluids - OptCivil ConcentrationStructures ConcentrationMaterials ConcentrationWater ResourcesFluids Concentration

Mode Zegree

B,MB,MB,MB.MB,M

12039541

FLORIDA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYCivil Engineering and Environmental SciencesP. 0. Box 25000Orlando, Florida 32816David R. Jenkins, PhDActing Department Chairman(305) 275-2841Provam Mode

onmental EngineeringTra7sportation and Urban Syste7-rs

12039551

UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDAFaculty of Aeronautical SystemsPensacola, Florida'32504Dr. Richard G. FleddermannProfessor and Chairman(904) 476-9500 Ext. 442ProgramAeronautical EngineeringSystems Engineering

ModeAA

DegreeB,M

Degree

12067501

VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGEP. 0. Box 3028Orlando, Florida 32802Lawrence W. CunninghamDean of Career Program Development(305) 299-5000 Ext. 368Program Made Deg-,...7e

Civil Technology/Highway Option

12078701

HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGEAdmissions and RecordsP.O. Box 22127Tampa, Florida 33622

Section A

12078701 Contir ri

Howard L. Sinsle.Director of Admisions and Rec,:-(813) 879-7222 Ex' 7109

ProgramWaste Water & Wate; c' ant OpermnrsOccupational Safety & HealthTechnician ProgramBusiness Management Program-Specialization InTransportation and Traffic Management U

-`3

Mode Degree

C,A

12081461

PORT LAUDERDALE UNIVERSITYCollege of Business & Finance, Department of

Management1401 East Broward Blvd.Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301James J. Dimelkst. Professor of Management & Marketing(305) 525-4761 Ext. 54Program ModeAviation Management A

Degree

12096351

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL LaNIVERSITYSchool of Business & Orgammtional SciencesTamiami TrailMiami, Florida 33144Professor J. A. F. NichollsDivisional Chairman(305) 552-2571Program ModeTransportation ManagementTransportation LogisticsAir Transportation A

Urban Mass Transportation

12098411

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORKMDepartment of Transportation and LogisticsP.O. Box"17074Jacksonviike, Florida 32216Dr. IthEraT,. RosDeparrirent Chairman(904-2860Program ModeGarner ManragerneWLogistics ManagementUrban Planning

Degree

DegreeB,MB,MB,M

12106521

PASCO-HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGEVocational-Technical Programs2401 State Highway 41 NorthDade City, Florida 33525

3 3

Degree Level P-)grams 27

12106521 Cor L'inued

Dr. James CulhoanAssistant Dean. Vocat;onal-T -chnical F -ogimmT.(904) 567-6701ProgramEnvironmental

Made aetrol Technolc 'y

13015461

ARMSTRONG STATE COLLEGEDepartment of Business Administration11935 Abercom StreetSavannah, Georgia 31406Dr. Orange Hai,Head, Departm7n... t of Business Administration(912) 925-4200*Ext. 274ProgramTransportation Economics

Mode Detrree

13015691

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYAtlanta, Georgia 30332Chairman, Engineering Dept.(404) 894-5051Program-Aerospace Engineering

Mode DepreeA 13,M

13015701

SOUTHERN TECHNICAL INSTITUTECivil Engineering Technology534 Clay StreetMarietta, Georgia 30060Charles T. HolladayHead, CivillEngineering(404) 424-7261ProgramStructural Materials and DestartSurveying wIrl ConstructionCivil Engima....=-.ring Technology

13015721

GEORGIATSOUTHERWCOLLEGEDivision of IndustrialchnologyLandrum Box 8044Statesboro, Georgia 30458Dr. Donald F. HackettDivision Head(912) 681-5600 Ext. 332ProgramCivil Engineering TechnologyB.S. in Education (TransportationCluster)

wads, Degree

Mott Degree

13015741

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITYAviation AdninistrntionUniversity PlazaAtlanta, Gecrgia 30303Dr. Henry T. iolaik..iaDean, Schooltf General Studies(404) 658-351tProgramAviation Admint=tion A A

Mode Degree

13990261

WAYCROSS-WORE COUNTY AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICALMCHOOL

Auto Mecharar=Depertment & Auto Body RepairDepartment

1701 Carswell Alas:Waycross, Geo= 31501R. Kirk RivenbamCoordinator of Student Services(912) 283-2002Program Mode DegreeAuto MechanicsAuto Body Repair

13990361

SAVANNAH AREA VOCATIONAL SCHOOL214Bay StreetSavannah, Georgia 31401Edward P. IkeCoordinator For Student Personnel(912) 236-1291Program ModeAutomnse,itilechanicBody alt1"---Jeide r RepairCivil T4o,ritAwagyDiesel tokettiviatc

150161.0.1

UNIVERSITY -OF HAWAII AT MONOACi4C--=r1girreering'.401:rolefStriaet.'FitmoluiLL Hawaii:96822CS. FapacasasA-5EL Vtofessm-SEM 9413;8347'..11F-ogranr"FrartgAartationeogineeringtictram PlannitsTraitic.:EngineetimxStructural.EngintearingConstruction Memerials & Methods

Mode

150161211

HONOLULU COMMUNITY COLLEGERonolulu, Hawaii 96817

a 4

Degree

DegreeB,MEI,MB,MB,MB,M

28 Section A

15016121 ContinueJ

Director, Aviation Maintenanc,3 Program(808) 847-2161Program Mode DecreeAviation Maintenance Technology A C,A

15052581

HAWAII COMMUNITY COLLEGEUniversity of Hawaii.-Trades & Industries Department1175 Manono StreetHilo, Hawaii 96720Alfred GotoActirrg.Dean of Instruction(80E:9619-402

Wide C,IoreeArcrritechtural Drafting & EngineeringAidE- C.AAutemotive Body Repair & Painting H C.AAutomotive Mechanics H CADieseiNlechanics I

Maorr Ine Technology

16016161

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITYMarragement & Finance, School of Business1910 College Blvd.Boise; Idaho 83725Wayne E. WhiteAviation Management Program Director(208l 385-3365ProcramAviation Management/Air Transportation.

16016162

.BOISESTATE UNIVERSITYSchool of-Health Sciences1910.College Blvd.Boise: Idaho 83725V7.2bt- H, Duke.t2earz-znd Acting Chairman(20817:85-1678FrogmmEnvironmental Health

Mode Deg:r'eeA

Mode Degree

16016201

IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of EducationEast Terry StreetPocatello, Idaho 83201Dr. ivan J. HiltonDirector, Driver and Safety Education(208) 236-2602Prog ramTeacher Preparation Driver & SafetyEducation

Mode Deor

16990161

AERO-TECHNICIANS. INC.PO Box 44, Rexburq-Maaison County AirportRexburg, Idaho 83440Eldon C. HartPresident(208) 356-4446ProgramProfessional Pilt7 Sclloo; Tn-u AirlineTransport AAviation MaInte;-anceSchool (A&P) A

Mr.7de Degree

17016271

AERO-SPACE INSTITUTEChicago, III. 60603(312)787-3885ProgramAeronautical EncsineermoAviation AdministrationAviation MaintenanceAeronautical BtruneerinpiDraftingA&P Refresher

17016361

BELLEVILL-aAREA COLLEGEAviation1400 UpperTahokia B.Cahozi.kiallincrois 62206M. Donald ChapmanSizaervisor(618) 398-07'7ProgramPilot TrainingAirframe-Powe olairt MechanicAirline StewarcisisAviation Elect,111.-cs

17,2116312

.1T-4--411.1LLEIIREA COLLEGECa?Ker'Oriertmd Division2500 -:;-arlyle RoadBelleville; Illinois 62221Don A. ChapmanSupervisor(618) 398-0757ProgramFlight TechnologyAviation MaintenanceAirline StewardeSsAvionics

Mode DegreeA,B

A A,BAAA

Mode DegreeA C.AA C.AAA .

ModeAAAA

Degree.C,AC,AC,A

-7016387'ihAcK HAWK COLIE

Campus.Dfficeof .Community Services7E-800 34 Ave.Moline, ilfinois 61265

3 5

Degree Level Programs 29

17016381 Continued

Otto W. SchweinbergerDean of Community Services(309) 755-1311Program ModeDriver Education For Spanish Speaking HDriver EducationWaste Water Treatment

17016401

PRAIRIE STATE COLLEGEBusiness & Office Occupations197th & HalstedChicago Heights, Illinois 60411N. A. PetersantiVice President, Career Education(312) 756-3110Program .

Transportation

17016402

PRAIRIE STATE COLLEGE197th and HalstedChicago Heights, Illinois 60411Aviation Program Director(312) 756-3110

Degree0

Mode DegreeA

Program Mode DegreeAviation Ground School A 0

17016411

BRADLEY UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringPeoria, Illinois 61625Professor Joseph E. Bowles(309) 676-7611ProgramTransportation Engineering

17016491

CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGOSouthwest College7500 South Pulaski RoadChicago, Illinois 60652William P. ConwayVice President(312) 735-3000ProgramTransportationMotor Fleet Supervision TrainingAviation - GeneralAviation - Air TrafficCantrolAviation - Ground InstructorAviation - Flight TrainingAviation - Administration

Mode Degree

Mode DegreeC,A

A AAAAA C,A

36

17016492

SOUTHWEST COLLEGE, CITY COLLEGE CHICAGOTransportation Department7500 South Pulaski RoadChicago, Illinois 60652J.G. YoungAssistant Professor, Transpormtion(312) 735-3000Program Mode DegreeTraffic Management and PhysicalDistributi I C,AMotor Carrier Terminal and FleetOperatIo H C,AAviation Technology A C,A

17016521

CITY COLLEGE OF CHICAGO, LOOP COLLEGE64 East 1..v,te StreetChicaom., Illinois 60601Louis JacobsAssociate Professor, Architecture Sngineering(312) 289-8O8SProgram ModeCMI TechnologyHighway &Structural DraftingWaste Water Technology

17016691

DANVILIEJUIDBFA:COI2000 East %min StreetDanville, lifinois 61232Burton B..BetackneyDean of Curntruiwar DeveMpnamt(217)443-18111 Ext:302Proclaim MooeTransportatturrrard TrafficAlreanaplffriRTMLawiEnfarcemerrt: (Police BatanceTurf' ManagementConservatiamenstParks Management I

AgriculturatailieselMechanIcs/Hydraulics +I

Emergency Medical TechnicianHeavy Equipmart ApprenticeProgram H

Driver Education

1701591-r

ILLOUSBSASTTITIIMSOFIEOROMMGYEntiirrintrentalanOirreert=33C10.74-derraiStnaetChicaamillinais:606116JamesM.:PattersoniChairman(312)12725:-960WExt.457ProgramWater:ResourcesEnvirorrmental Systerne.AnalysisEnveonmental ChemistryEnviniumitental Biology'Envirenrnental Engineering

Mode

Degree,A

DecreeAAAA

A

DegmeeM ;D.

M;C:MrB;Ma

30 Section A

17016912

ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYMechanics, Mechanical & Aerospace3300 S. Federal StreetChicago, Illinois 60616S. KumarChairman(312) 225-9600 Ext. 1167Program ModeCivil Engineering, Transportation Option IRailroad Structural EngineeringPneumatic Tube Vehicle Systems

17016913

ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYEngineeringChicago, Illinois 60616Chairman, Engineering Dept.(312) 225-9600ProgramAerospace Engineering

DegreeB,M

Mode DegreeA B,M,D

17016921

ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITYDept. of Home Economics & Industrial TechnologyNormal, Illinois 61761Dr. Joe TalkingtonDepartment Chairman(309) 438-3661Program Mode DegreeDriver Education Teacher Preparation H B,M,DCurriculum Development in TrafficSafety H B,M,D

17016931

NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYIndustry and TechnologyDeka lb, Illinois 60115Wendell V. HarrisAssociate Provost(815) 753-0491ProgramSafety and Driver Education (Minor)

17016941

CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITYGeography Department95th St. at King DriveChicago, Illinois 60628Professor Irving CutlerDepartment Chairman(312) 995-2186ProgramUrban PlanningEnvironmental StudiesPhysical DistributionLocation Processes

Mode Degree

Mode DegreeB,M

17017071

LEWIS UNIVERSITYAviation DepartmentLockport, Illinois 60441Brother Vincent NeilChairman, Aviation Department(815) 838-0500 Ext. 445ProgramAviation MaintenanceAviation Maintenance TechnologyAviation Maintenance Management

ModeAAA

Degree

A

17017101

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGODepartment of Urban Studies820 North Michigan AvenueChicago, Illinois 60611Rev. Donald M. Cunningham, S.J.Asst. to the Vice-President & Dean of Faculties(312) 670-2831Program Mode DegreeUrban Studies U tvi

17017271

MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTEMoody Aviation .

Box 429, Municipal AirportElizabethton, Tennessee 37643(615) 543-3534ProgramPilot Training

17017451

QUINCY COLLEGEEducation Dept.1831 College Ave.Quincy, Illinois 62301Roger FrancourEducation Dept. Chairperson(217) 222-8020ProgramSafety & Driver Education

17017471

ROCK VALLEY COLLEGEDivision of Technology3301 N. Mulford RoadRockford, Illinois 61101Kenneth BartonChairman, Division of Technology(815) 226-2651ProgramAviation Maintenance TechnologyCommercial PilotAutomotive Technology

3 7

Mode DegreeA 0

Mode DegreeH

ModeAA

DegreeC.AC,AC,A

Degree Level Programs 31

17017581

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ATCARBONDALE

Engineering and TechnologyCarbondale, Illinois 62901Dr. Thomas B. JeffersonDean of Engineering and Technology(618) 453-4321ProgramElectrical Sciences & SystemsEngineeringEngineering Mechanics & Materi&sThermal & Environmental EngineeringCivil Engineering TechnologyElectrical Engineering TechnologyMechanical Engineering Technology

Mode Degree

17017582

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ATCARBONDALE

Department of GeologyCarbondale, Illinois 62901Professor Russell R. DutcherDepartment Chafrman(618) 453-3351ProgramFluvial ProcessesHydrogeologyEngineering GeologyLand ResourcesEnvironmental GeologyIndustrial Rocks and MineralsStratigraphy and SedimentationGeomorphologyGeophysicsField GeologyClay Mineralogy

Mode

B,MB,MB,M

Degree

B,M

B,M

17017583

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ATCARBONDALE

Safety Center, Department of Health EducationCarbondale, Illinois 62901Dr. James E AaronCoordinator(618) 453-2080Program Mode DegreeDriver and Traffic Safety Education H B,M,D

17017584

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ATCARBONDALE

Aviation Technologies DivisionSchool of Technical Careers-Southern Illinois

AirportCarbondale, Illinois 62901

17017584 ContinuedE. A. DarosaDivision Chairman(618) 536-3371 or 536-3373ProgramAviation TechnologyAvionics TechnologyHelicopter TechnologyFlight Technology

Mode DegreeA AA AA AA A

17017591

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ATEDWARDSVILLE

Department of Engineering & TechnologyBox 65 Science BuildingEdwardsville, Illinois 62025William E. HordChairman(618) 692-2500Program ModeUrban and Environmental Engineering HUrban and Environmental Engineering U

Urban and Environmentat Engineering E

Sanitation Technology

17017592SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT

EDWARDSVILLEEarth Sciences & Planning DepartmentEdwardsville, Illinois 62025Dr. Melvin E. KazeckDepartment Chairman(618) 692-3620ProgramCity & Regional PlanningCity & Regional PlanningCity & Regional Planning andGeography W B,MCity & Region& PlanningCity & Regional Planning

Degree

Mode DegreeB,M

17017711

TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGLChicago Metropolitan Centq:'6601 W. College DrivePalos Heights, Illinois 60463Dr. Robert F. DehaanDirector(312) 597-3000Program .

Urban/Mass Transportation

17017731TRITON COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Marketing2000 5th Ave.River Grove, Illinois 60171

3 8

B.M

Mode Degrep

32 Section A

17017731 Continued

Robert F. WitherspoonCoordinator of Marketing Programs(312) 456-0300Program ModePhysical Distribution of All AreasShippers(Air, Rail, Truck, Pipe, Ship) I

Traffic and Transportation Management I

DegreeAAA

17017741

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOSchool of Social Service Administration969 East 60th StreetChicago, Illinois 60637Pastora San Juan CaffertyAssistant Professor in Social Welfare Policy(312) 753-4605Program Mode DegreeUrban Affairs

17017751

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOISInstitute of AviationUniversity of Illinois, Willard AirportSavoy, Illinois 61874Professor R. E. FlexmanDirector(217) 333-2410ProgramProfessional PilotAircraft MaintenanceCombined Flight MaintenanceMultidiscipline Aviation Research

ModeAAAA

17017752

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANAUrbana, Illinois 61801Chairman, Engineering Dept.(217) 333-1000ProgramAerospace Engineering A

DegreeAAAM,D

Mode Degree

17017761

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO CIRCLECol,lege of EngineeringBox 4348Chicago, Illinois 60680Herbert J. SteinActing Dean(312) 996-2400Program ModeEnvironmental EngineeringStructural Engineering and Materials H

Urban and Transportation Systems

Degree

17039611

WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COLLEGEBusiness DivisionAlgonquin and Roselle RoadsPalatine, Illinois 60067Eugene MagadCoordinator Material Management(312) 397-3000ProgramMaterial Management I C,A

Mode Degree

17039701,

SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITYParks College of Aeronautical TeChnologyParks College AirportCahokia, Illinois 62206L. Z. SeltzerDean(618) 397-7100ProgramAeronautical EngineeringAeronautical AdministrationAircraft Maintenance EngineeringProfessional Pilot TechnologyAeronautical MeteorologyTransportation, Travel and TourismAircraft Maintenance EngineeringTechnologyAircraft Maintenance ManagementTechnologyAviation Flight TechnologyAviation Management

Mode DegreeAAAAA

A A

A AA AA A

17667531

ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGEEngineering & industrial Occupations DivisionP.O. Box 2400East Peoria, IllinoisRaymond FranzChairman, Business Division(309) 694-5464Program ModeTransportation and Traffic Management HInterstate Commerce Law

Degree

17067532

ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGEEngineering & Industrial Occupations DivisionP. 0. Box 2400East Peoria, Illinois 61635Wayne L. SampsonChairman(309) 694-5416ProgramTractor Trailer Truck Driver Program

3 9

Mode Degree

Degree Level Programs 33

17071181

PARKLAND COLLEGEDivision of Math & Physicai Scierr:e2400 W. BradleyChampaign, Illinois 61820Walter MillerCoordinator, Construction Tech 3logy(217) 351-2302ProgramConstruction Technology

Mode DegrA

17071701

LINCOLN LAND COMMUNITY COLLEGEBusiness Division3865 South Sixth St.Springfield, Illinois 62703Mr. Jerry PurcellDivision Chairman(217) 529-7111Program ModeTransportation Management I

Industrial Traffic Management

17076441

LAKE LAND COLLEGEDepartment of BusinessMattoon, Illinois 61938Charles GreggDepartment Chairman(217) 235-3131 Ext. 209ProgramTransportation and Traffic Mgt.

17076841

KISHWAUKEE COLLEGERoute 38 and Malta RdadMalta, Illinois 60150Donald P. HiggsDirector of Career Education(815) 82572086ProgramAutomotive TechnologyAviation Ground School ,(Private &Commercial)

DegreeA

Mode Degree

Mode Degree

A

17076901

KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COLLEGERiver RoadKankakee, Illinois 60901R. C. KruppaDirector Institutional Services(815) 933-9311ProgramPetroleum MarketingAutomotive TechnologyMtl. of Industry & ConstructionSurveying

Mode

0

DborAA

170702KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE.Conthuring Education DivisionBox ME. RR 01, River RoadKankakee, Illinois 60901Dr. David L. FerrisDirectnrof Continuing Education(815)-9=3-9311 Ext. 311ProiwaiiiTraffic &Shipping ProceduresDrive7's.EducationDefensive DrivingDriver's_License ReviewAir Flight Training (Ground Phase)Pilot Rating - Instrument CourseDiesel..MechanicsHydraulicsMotor T.une-Up & Electrical SystemsMotor Tune-Up (Basic Engine)Motor Tuna-Up (Motorcycles)Auto Mechanics For WomenAuto MechanicsAuto Bony RepairBicycle-BepairInstructional Bicyclingtn=duction to OceanographyScuba DivingLifesavingBccating & Seamanship,OSHA Voluntary Compliance CourseEnvironmental BiologyPlanning For Environmental QualityLandscape & Maintenance

Mode Degree

AA

17076921

MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGESubdivision B10900 S. 88th AvenuePalos Hills, Illinois 60465H. R. BoadwayAssuciate Dean of Instruction -(312) 974-4300 Ext. 340Program Mode DegreeTransportation Program I A

17088801

MORRISON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYCivil Engineering Technology1/4 Mile South Rt 78Morrison, Illinois 61270Richard C. ParkinsonPresident(815) 772-7218 Ext. 3Program ModeCivil Engineering TechnologyStructural Detail & Design Tech.Architectural & Building Const. Tech. H

4 0

DegreeAAA

34 Section A

17093321

STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF EAST ST. LOUISVocational Technical Programs Department417 Missouri AvenueEast Saint Louis, Illinois 62201Rudolph Von SlaughterAssistant Dean(618) 875-9100 Ext. 343-49Program Mode DegreeOperating EngineersLaborersTeamstersCement MasonsCarpentersIron Workers

17097671

CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO, OLIVE-HARVEYOlive-Harvey College, Applied Science Dept.10001 S, Wood lawn AvenueChicago, Illinois 60628William ThanholtTechnical Coordinator(312) 568-3700 Ext. 366Program ModeAviation Ground School - Private Pilot ACivil TechnologyEnvironmental Control Technology E

17108791

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DECATURBusiness Division100 North WaterDecatur, Illinois 62523Mrs. Gina PintoDivision Chairman(217) 422-8387ProgramGeneral Business (Transportation)

18017851

ANDERSON COLLEGE1100 East 5th St,Anderson, Indiana 46011Dr. Charles MillerAssistant Professor of Physics(317) 644-0951ProgramEnvironmental Science

18017861

BALL. STATE UNIVERSITYPractical ArtsMuncie, Indiana 47306Aviation Program Director(317) 289-1241ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

DegreeC,AC,AC,A

Mode DegreeC,A

Mode Degree

Mode Degree

18018051

INDIANA INSTITUTE OF TECH.EngineeringFort Wayne, Indiana 46803Chairman, Engineering Dept.(219) 422-5561ProgramAerospace Engineering

18018091

INDIANA UNVIERSITYSchool of BusinessBloomington, Indiana 47401George M. SmerkProfessor of Transportation(812) 337-5648ProgramTransportationMass Transit Management

Mode DegreeA

Mode1

DegreeB,M,DB,M

18018131

INDIANA UNWERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITY ATINDIANAPOLIS

Department of Construction Technology1201 East 38th StreetIndianapolis, Indiana 46205Professor William DavisDepartment Chairman(317) 923-1321Program A'odeCivil Engineering TechnologyConstruction TechnologyHighway Technician

18018251

PURDUE UNWERSITYDepartment of Aviation TechnologyPurdue University AirportLafayette, Indiana 47906Professor J. R. MarisDepartment Head(317) 743-3896ProgramAviation Maintenance TechnologyAviation Electronics TechnologyGeneral AviMion Flight TechnologyProfessional Pilot Technology

18018252

PURDUE UNIVE9SITYKrannert SchoolWest Lafayette, Indiana 47907D, Clay WhybarkAssociate Professor(317) 494-1322ProgramTransportation Concentration

4 1

ModeAAAA

DegreeA

DegreeAAA

Mode Degree

Degiee Level Programs 35

18018253

PURDUE UNIVERSITYLafayette, Indiana 47907Chairman, Engineering Dept.(317) 749-8111ProgramAeronantical and AstronanticalEngineering

Mode

A

Degree

18018261

PURDUE UNIVERSITY, NORTH CENTRAL CAMPUSConstruction TechnologyWestville, Indiana 46391Professor Richard TaylorDepartmental Representative(219) 785-2541Program Mode DegreeCivil Engineering Technology I A

18018341

SAINT JOSEPH'S CALUMET COLLEGEDepartment of Continuing Education4721 Indianapolis Blvd.East Chicago, Indiana 46312Michael GuldenAsst. Academic Dean(219) 397-9197ProgramTransportationManagement-Concentration inTransportation

Mode Degree

A

18018391

TRI-STATE COLLEGEMechanical Engineering Dept.; Civil Engineering

Dept.Angola, Indiana 46703Robert K. Wattson, Jr.Assoc Chairman (A.E.)(219) 665-3141 Ext. 283 or 211Program ModeAeronautical Engineering ACivil Engineering

18018392

TRI-STATE COLLEGESchool of Business AdministrationAngola, Indiana 46703Dr. Charles L. HiltonDean(219) 665 3141 Ext, 238ProgramTransportation, Traffic, PhysicalDistributionMotor Fleet Safety & Maintenance

Degree

Mode Degree

18018401UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAMEDepartment of Civil EngineeringNotre Dame, Indiana 46556Dr. Don A. Linger, P.E.Professor and Chairman of Civil Engineering(219) 283-6173 or 283-6389Program ModeStructural EngineeringTransportation EngineeringTransportation & Regional Planning I

Environmental EngineeringMaterialsSoils

18018402

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAMENotre Dame, Indiana 46556Chairman, Engineering Dept.(219) 283-6011ProgramAerospace Engineering A

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,D

Mode Degree

18018421VALPARAISO UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringValparaiso, Indiana 46383Dr. Gilbert LehmannDean(219) 464-5121ProgramCivil Engineering

18018431

VINCENNES UNIVERSITYCareer DivisionVincennes, Indiana 47591Bill a SpenceDirector, Career Division(812) 882-3350 Ext. 336 or 350ProgramAviation Flight TechnologyAviation Maintenance TechnologyAgricultural Aviation TechnologyAutomotive,Mechanics TechnologyAutomotive Parts CountermanTechnologyCivil Engineering Technology

Mode Degree

Mode DegreeA AA AA

A

AA

18095631

. INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Aerospace TechnologyTerre Haute, Indiana 47809Ivan W. Bates, Ph.D.Department Chairman(812) 232-6311 Ext. 5767ProgramProfessional Flight Technology (Major)General Flight Technology (Minor)Aviation Administration (Major)

4 2

ModeAAA

Degree

36 Section A

18099171

INDIANA VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE,INDIANAPOLIS

Health Occupations Division1315 East Washington St.Indianapolis, Indiana 46202Pete MagnantProgram Chairman, Emergency Medical Training(317) 635-6100Program ModeEmergency Medical Training-Ambulance HEmergency Care Technician

Degree0

19018691

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringAmes, lowa 50010R. L. CarstensProfessor in Charge, Transportation Engineering(515) 294-6777Program Mode DegreeCivil Engineering I B,MTransportation Engineering M,DSoils Engineering H M,DStructural Engineering H M,D

19018692

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITYAmes, Iowa 50010(515) 294-4111ProgramAerospace Engineering A

Mode Degree

19018693

IOWA STATE UNWERSITYFlight Service Dept.RR. 2, Municipal AirportAmes, Iowa 50010Chmn Engineering Dept,(515) 294-4111ProgramPilot Training A 0

Mode Degree

19018911

UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUEAviation Administration DepartmentDubuque, Iowa 52001Professor Robert H. RyderDepartment Chairman(319) 557-2226Prog ramAviation ManagementFlight OperationsFlight Attendant

ModeA

AA

Degree

A,B

19018921

THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWAInstitute of Urban and Regional Research102 Church StreetIowa City, Iowa 52240Dr. K.J. DuekerDirector(319) 353-3862Program ModeCivil EngineeringCivil EngineeringCivil EngineeringUrban PlanningCenter For Transportation Studies

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DC,M

19040761

KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGEBusiness DepartMentPO Box 2068Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406Lyle NatvigMarketing Chairman(319) 398-5440Program Mode DegreeTraffic and Transportation Management H

19040762

KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGECareer Education Department6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SwCedar Rapids, Iowa 52406Mr. Larry F. WillisDirector of Career Education(319) 398-5498ProgramWater and Wastewater TechnologyWastewater Treatment Plant OperatorSolid Waste ManagementEnvironmental Health AssistantFire ScienceTruck Driving

Mode

19045951

HAWKEYE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYDepartment of Engineering Technologies1501 E. Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015Waterloo, Iowa 50704 '

Donald L. LippoldDirector of Vocational-Technical Education(319) 296-2320ProgramCivil Engineering TechnologyAviation Maintenance

4 3

Degree

A

Mode DegreeA

A

Degree Level Programs 37

19071221

IOWA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of Vocational-Technical Education2700 College DriveCouncil Bluffs, Iowa 51501Jack W. GellDean of Vocational-Technical Education(712) 328-3831 Ext. 252Program ModeCivil Engineering TechnologyAutomotive MechanicsAviation Maintenance Technology A

19071222

IOWA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE2700 College RoadCouncil Bluffs, Iowa 51501Aviation Program Director(712) 328-3831ProgramPilot Training-Helicopters

DegreeA

A

Mode DegreeA 0

19073161

WESTERN IOWA TECHNICAL COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Adult & Continuing Education Division4647 Stone AvenueSioux City, Iowa 51106Patrick RobesonSupervisor of Admissions(712) 276-0380ProgramSemi-Truck Driver Training

Mode Degree

19084031

ItIDIAN HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGEOttumwa CampusIndustrial AirportOttumwa, Iowa 52501Don McClanahanRegistrar(515) 682-8081ProgramAviation Maintenance TechnicianDiesel Truck & Trailer MechanicsSemi Truck Driver Training

ModeA

19103581

IOWA LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGETrades & Industrial101 1/2 N. 6thEstherville, Iowa 51334Gene SchorzmannAsst. Superintendent(712) 362-2601

Degree

4 4

19103581 ContinuedProgramAuto MechanicsAuto Body RepairParts Sales

20019181

FRIENDS UNIVERSITY2100 UniversityWichita, Kansas 67213John P. WilliamsAcademic Dean(316) 263-9131 Ext. 275ProgramBusiness Administration(Transportation)

Mode Degree

Mode Degree

20019191

GARDEN CITY COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGEAviation801 Campus DriveGarden City, Kansas 67846Asel HarderDean of Instruction(316) 276-7611 Ext. 36Program Mode DegreeProfessional Flight Training (ThroughCommericial Rating) A A

20019201

HESSTON COLLEGEAviation DepartmentHesston, Kansas 67062Jacob FriesenDepartment Chairman(316) 327-4221 or 283-8978ProgramFlight Training - Pilot Certificates

Mode DegreeA A

20019231

HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGETechnical Education1300 North PlumHutchinson, Kansas 67501George W. KoonDean of Technical Education(316) 663-2156Program Mode Degree

20019241INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGECollege Ave. & Brookside DriveIndependence, Kansas 67301

38 Section A

20019241 Continued

Richard M. TaylorVice-President(316) 331-4100ProgramAeronautics For Flight TrainingBasic Flight TrainingCommercial Pifot Ground SchoolCommercial Pilot Flight TrainingInstrument Ground SchoolInstrument Pilot Flight Training

Mode DegreeA AA AA AA AA AA A

20019261

KANSAS STATE COLLEGE OF PITTSBURGDepartment of TechnologyPittsburg, Kansas 66762Dr. Eugene V. GardnerDepartment Chairman(316) 231-7000 Ext. 259Program Mode DegreeAutomotive Technology H A,B,M

20019272

EMPORIA KANSAS STATE COLLEGESocial Sciences (Economics)1200 CommercialEmporia, Kansas 66801James I. SturgeonAsst. Professor Economics343-1200 Ext. 461ProgramEconcrnics of Transportation

20019281

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYMechanical EngineeringSeaton HallManhattan, Kansas 66506J. Garth ThompsonDepartment Head(913) 532-5610ProgramSystems AnalysisInternal Combustion Engine Design

20019282

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYCivil EngineeringSeaton HallManhattan, Kansas 66506Dr, Bob L. SmithProfessor of Civil Engineering(913) 532-5862

Mode Degree

Mode DegreeM,DM,D

4 5

20019282 ContinuedProgramCivil EngineeringTransportation PlanningTraffic EngineeringSoils EngineeringStructural EngineeringHydrologic and Hydraulic EngineeringSanitary EngineeringRegional Planning (College ofArchitecture)

20019283

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of ArchitectureSeaton HallManhattan, Kansas 66506Eugene KremerHead(913) 532-5953ProgramArchitecture I B,M

Mode Degree

Mode Degree

20019284

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Regional and Community PlanningSeaton SquareManhattan, Kansas 66506Professor Vernon P. DeinesDepartment Head(913) 532-5958Program ModeTransportation & Land Use Planning I

Regional & Community PlanningUrban Design

20019291

KANSAS WESLEYANSanta Fe At Claf linSaHna, Kansas 67401Dr. Orville L. VothVice President For Academic Affairs(913) 827-5541PrograMEnvironmental Studies

Degree

Mode Degree

20019361

NEOSHO COUNTY COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGE1000 S. AllenChanute, Kansas 66720Erik P. ConardDean of Instruction(316) 43172820PrograM Mode DegreeAeronautical Science A

Degree Level Programs 39

20019391

KANSAS NEWMAN COLLEGEBusiness Administration3100 Mccormick AvenueWichita, Kansas 67213George HillBusiness Department Chairman(316) 942-4291ProgramAviation Management

20019401

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGEWinfield, Kansas 67156J. H. BartonDean of the College(316) 221-4150ProgramAviation Management

ModeA

ModeA

20019441

SAINT MARY OF THE PLAINS COLLEGE240 San JoseDodge City, Kansas 67801Sister M. Quintin RyanAcademic Dean(316) 225-4171Program Mode Devise.Private and Commercial Pilot GroundSchool ADriver Education

Degree

Degree

20019481

UNIVERSITY OF KANSASAerospace Engineering DepartmentLawrence, Kansas 66045Dr. Jan RoskamDepartment Chairman(913) 864-4267ProgramAerospace Engineering A B,M,D

Mode Degree

20019501

WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITYUrban Studies Center & Department of Aeronautical

EngineeringWichita, Kansas 67208Dr. Richard E. Zody, Dr. Edward RodgersDirector,' Chairman(316) 689-3737 or 689-3410Program Mode DegreeUrban Studies U B,MAeronautical Engineering A B,M,D

20046111

KANSAS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE2409 Scanlan Ave.Salina, Kansas 67401James O. Thompson, Jr.President(913) 825-0275 Ext. 21ProgramAeronautical TechnologyAirframe & Powerlant MaintenanceTechnologyCivil Engineering TechnologyEnvironmental Engineering Technology

Mode DegreeA A

AAA

20082281

SEWARD COUNTY COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGE-Aviation DepartmentP.O. Box 1137Liberal, Kansas 67901Richard W. Mead(316) 624-1951Program Mode DegreeProfessional Pilot A AAviation Management A AAviation Marketing A A

20082441

JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEEngineering & Technology Division111th & Quivira RoadOverland Park, Kansas 66210Carl LindseyDirector(913) 888-8500Program ModeAviation, Private Pilot AAviation, Commercial Pilot A

21019631

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYCollege of Arts and SciencesRichmond, Kentucky 40475Dr. Joseph R. Schwendeman, Jr.Chairman, Department of Geography(606) 622-2251Program ModePlanning and Development

DegreeAA

Degree

21019771

MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Geography, College of Environmental

Sciences,Murray, KenIcky 42071

4 6

40 Section A

21019771 ContinuedDr. James MatthaiChairman, Department of Geography(502) 762-2591Program ModeUrban and Regional Planning

21019891

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYDepartment of Civil Engineering214 Anderson HanLexington, Kentucky 40506Dr. B. 0. HardinDepartment Chairman(606) 258-4856ProgramStructuresHydraulicsHydrologyTransportationMaterialsSoilsMiningTrafficSanitary Engineering

21019892

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYEngineeringLexington, Kentucky 40506Chairman, Engineering Department(606) 258-9000ProgramAerospace Engineering

Mode

Degree

DegreeM,0M,0M.0M.0MDMDMDMOM.D

Mode DegreeA B,M,0

21020021

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYDepartment of Engineering TechnologyBowling Green, Kentucky 42101Boyce D. TateHead of Department(502) 745-2461ProgramCivH Engineering TechnologyEnvironmental Engr. Technology

Mode DegreeA,B

21020022

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYDepartment of Geography and GeologyBowling Green, Kentucky 42101Edmund E. Hegen, Ph.D,Head of Department(502) 745-4555ProgramPublic Service (City & Regional Plan-Ning Option)

Mode DegreeM ,

21092751

NORTHERN KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGEAssociate Degree ProgramsHighland Heights, Kentucky 41076'Dr. George ManningDirector of Associate Degree Programs(606) 781-2600 Ext. 82-63Program Mode DegreeAviation Administration A A

21990201

SOMERSET COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of Physical SciencesMonticello RoadSomerset, Kentucky 42501Mary BaconCoordinator, Occupational Programs(606) 678-8174ProgramCivil Engineenag Technology H A

Mode Degree

22020081

LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITYDepartment of Professional Aviation '

Post Office Box 6445, Tech StationRuston, Louisiana 71270Professor Alfred L. MillerDepartment Chairman(318) 257-2691ProgramProfessional Aviation (FlightTechnology) AAirport Administration, Minor A

Mode Degree

22020082

LOUISIANA TECH 'UNIVERSITYCivil EngineeringBogard HallRuston, Louisiana 71270Dr. William 0. HadleyAssociate Professor of Civil Engineering(318) 257-25142ProgramStructuresHydraulicsHydrologyTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringMaterialsSoilsCity PlanningPavement DesignGeometric DesignUrban Transportation Planning

4 7

Mode DegreeB,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0

Degree Level Programs 41

22020083

LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITYMechanical EngineeringBogard HallRuston, Louisiana 71270Dr. J. J. ThigpenProfessor & Head, Department of Mechanical

Engineering(318) 257-2357Program ModeInternal Combustion Engines

Degree

22020084

LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITYAerospace EngineeringBogard hallRuston, Louisiana 71270Dr. Arthur C. BruceAssociate Professor of Mechanic& Engineering(318) 257-3176ProgramAerospace Engineering A

Mode Degree

22020085

LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITYPetroleum EngineeringBogard HallRuston, Louisiana 71270Dr. Robert M. CaruthersProfessor & Head, Department of Petroleum

Engineering(318) 257-3972ProgramPetroleum Engineering

Mode DegreeB,M,D

2202010

LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY BATON ROUGEDepartment of EconomicsBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70803Dr. James P. Payne, JrAlumni Professor of Economics(504) 388-5211Program Mode DegreeTransportation Curriculum InBusiness Administration

22020102

LOUSIANA STATE UNIVERSITYBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70803Chairman, Engineering Department(504) 388-6207ProgramAerospace EngineeringPilot Training

ModeAA

DegreeB,M,D0

22020201

NORTHEAST LOUISIANA UNIVERSITYAviation, Pure and Applied Sciences700 University AvenueMonroe, Louisiana 71201Dean S. Hartley, Jr.Coordinator of Aviation Studies(318) 342-2148ProgramGeneral AviationAirline Flight OfficerAir Traffic ManagementAirline Stewardess

ModeAAAA

22020211

NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITYScience RrogramNatchitoches Municipal AirportNatchitoches, Louisiana 71457Director af Aviation(318) 357=6361ProgramPilot Training

Degree

A

Mode DesireeA 0

22020311

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANADepartment of MarketingLafayette, Louisiana 70501Professor Joseph F. MoffattAssistant Professor(318) 233-3850 Ext. 219Program ModePhysical Distribution

22046261

DELGADO JUNIOR COLLEGEAircraft Maintenance Technology615 City Park Ave.New Orleans, Louisiana 70119Theodore I. UrretaChairman, Aviation Department(504) 486-7393ProgramAerospace Engineering TechnologyAircraft Maintenance TechnologyPetroleum Engineering TechnologyMechanical Engineering TechnologyCivil Engineering TechnologyEnvironmental Health TechnologyOccupational Safety and Health

22096361

SOUTHERN UNIVERSITYThe Transportation CenterSouthern Branch Post OfficeBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70813

4 8

Degree

Mode DegreeA AA C,A

AAAAA

42 Section A

22096361 Continued

Professor Roosevelt SteptoeDirector, Transpu7t.ation Center(504) 771-2880ProgramUrban MassHighways Impact Research

Mode Degree

22990321

JEFFERSON PARISH VOCATIONAL-TECHNICALSCHOOL

925 Labarre RoadMetairie, Louisiana 70001Mrs. Carolyn Corte lloCounselor/Registrar(504) 834-5115Program ModeAuto MechanicsIndustrial Engine Mechanics

23020441

MAINE MARITIME ACADEMYCastine, Maine 04421Edward E. ConradAcademic Dean(207) 326-4311ProgramNautical Science (Merchant MarineOfficers)Marine Engineering (Merchant MarineOfficers)

23020531

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ATORONODepartment of Civil EngineeringOrono, MaineDr. George W. GreenwoodProfessor in Civil Engineering(207) 581-7145ProgramHighway EngineeringTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringSoils

Mode

Mode

Degree

Degree

Degree

23055251

SOUTHERN MAINE VOCATIONAL TECHNICALINSTITUTE

Fort RoadSouth Portland, Maine 04106William C. WarrenDean of Instruction(207) 799-7303

4 9

23055251 Continued

ProgramAutomotive TechnologyMarinellcienceLicenset Maritime OfficersWastewaer Technology

Mode DegreeC,AC,A

24020611

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMOREHarbor_CampusMarket Place and Pratt StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201Richard M. Turner, IIIDean of Faculty(301) 462-5800 Ext. 380ProgramEnvironmental Health TechnologyAutomotive TechnologyHighway.Design, Safety EngineeringDrafting TechnologyUrban DevelopmentInternational Trade/Harbor Management WMechanical TechnologyConstruction TechnologyMarine and Maritime Technology -Oceanography

Mode

24020631

CATONSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGECareer Programs800 South Rolling Re.Catonsville, Marylend 21228Joseph A. ScarlettDirector of Career Programs(301) 747-3220 Ext. 267ProgramAir Transportation Management (4Options)Air Traffic Management (Air TrafficControllers)Airline ManagementFlight AttendantPilot TrainingTraffic & Transportation Management

24020701

ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGESocial Sciences Division7201 Rossville BoulevardBaltimore, Maryland 21237G. Norman DreischAssociate Dean of the College(301) 682-6000Prog ramUrban Development Assistant U A

Deg reeC,AC,AC,AAA

C,AAA

C,A

Mode Degree

A

A AA AA AA A

C,A

Mode Degree

Degree Level Programs 43

24020711

FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGEAviation Maintenance TechnologyFrederick, Maryland 21701William F. MutschlerAviation Coordinator(301) 662-0101 Ext. 260ProgramAviation Maintenance TechnologyAircraft Inspection Procedures For PilotsAAirframe and Powerplant RefresherCourse AAviation Electrical Course ANon-Distructive Testing (Pending) AAviation Electronics (Avionics) (Pending)APrivate Pilot Ground School A

Mode

24020751

HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGEOffice of Community Services401 Thomas Run RoadBel Air, Maryland 21014Mr. Paul CerarDirector of Community Services(301) 838-1000, 879-8920 Ext. 204ProgramInstrument/Commercial Pilot GroundSchoolPrivate Pilot Ground SchoolArt of TravelCamping & Trailering

DegreeC,A

0

D,C0,C

Mode Degree

AA 0

0

24020771

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYDepartment of Geography and Environmental

EngineeringBaltimore, Maryland 21218Dr. M. Gordon WolmanDepartment Chairman(301) 366-3300 Ext. 318Program ModeUrban Studies and LocationUrban PlanningResource EconomicsEnvironmental Systems AnalysisEnvironmental Science

DegreeB,M,D

B,M,DB,M,D

24020772

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYMetro CenterCharles & 34th St.Baltimore, Maryland 21218Dr. Jack FisherDirector,%Metro Center Planning & Resources

ProgramProgramTransportation Planning I 0

Mode Degree

5 0

24020821

MONTGOMERY COLLEGERockville Campus51 Mannakee StreetRockville, Maryland 20850John BoltonAcademic Dean(301) 762-7400 Ext. 285ProgramGeography, Cartography andCommunity PlanningCivil Engineering Technology

24021021

UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMOREMarketing DepartmentCharles At Mount RoyalBaltimore, Maryland 21201Professor Ernest CookeDepartment Chairmans' A) 727-6350ProgramTransportation Management I C,B

Mode Degree

AA

Mode Degree

24021031

DNIVORSITY OF MARYLANDAerospace Engineering

, College Park, Maryland 20742Dr. John D.. Anderson, Jr.Professor& Chairman(301) 454-426ProgramAerospace EngineeringNaval Archetecture

Mode DegreeA B,M,D

M,D

24021032

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDCollege of Business and ManagementCollege Park, Maryland 20742Dr. John A. HaslemAssistant Dean(301) 454-5297ProgramTransportation

24021033

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDCivil Engineering DepartmentCollege Park, Maryland 20742Dr. E. C. CarterDepartment Chairman(301) 454-2438ProgramTransportation EngineeringStructural EngineeringSells Engineering & MaterialsHydrologyCivil Engineering (Traffic-Transportation)

Mode DegreeB,M,D

Mode Degree

M,D

44 Section A

24069111

MONTGOMERY COLLEGENew Campus51 Mannakee StreetRockville, Maryland 20850Mr. Stanley DahlmanExecutive Associate For Multi-Campus Plzining

Executive Coordination(301) 762-6800 Ext. 324Program ModeTransportation, Travel and TourismEnvironmental Technician

DegreeAA

24083081

CECIL COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Career and Continuing EducationR. D. 01 Box 57North East, Md 21901Director of Career and Continuing Education(301) 287-6060Program Mode

-Sanitation TechnologyAviation Ground School A

24102971

BAY COLLEGE OF MARYLANDTransportation1106 North Charles StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201Howard WolkoysOffice of Program Development(301) 685-4701ProgramMotor Transportation IndustryMotor Freight Carrier-DispatcherMotor Transportation AccountantMotor Freight Rates and Tariff ClerkFreight ForwardingTransportation Industry ManagementTransportation Industry Labor Relations

24116441

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDCollege Park, Maryland 20742Chairman, Engineering Department(301) 454-4755ProgramAerospace Engineering

Mode

ModeA

25021201MERRIMACK COLLEGEDePartment of EngineeringTurnpike StreetNorth Andover, Massachusetts 01845Dr, Francis E. Griggs, Jr.Department Chairman(617) 683-7111 Ext. 362, 363ProgramCivil Engineering

aegree

0

DegreeC,AC,AC,AC,AC,AC,AC,A

Degree

Mode Degree

25021221

BAY PATH JUNIOR COLLEGE588 Longmeadow StreetLongmeadow, Massachusetts 01106Dr. Jeanette T. WrightVice President For Academic Affairs(413) 567-0621 Ext. 35ProgramTravel Administration

Mode DegreeA

25021301

BOSTON UNIVERSITYAerospace-Mechanical Engineering110 Cummington 'St.Boston, Massachusetts 02215Professor Ming ChenDepartment Chakman(617) 353-2813Program Mode DegreeAeronautical-Mech. Eng. A B,M

25021391

CLARK UNIVERSITYSociology950 Main St:Worcester, Massachusetts 01610Frank W. PufferDean of the College(617) 793-7177ProgramTechnology of Man

25021551

HARVARD UNIVERSITYDept, of EconomicsLittauer M-9Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138Professor James DuesenberryChairmanProgramEconomics (Emphasis On UrbanEconomics)

Mode Degree

Mode Degree

25021552

HARVARD UNIVERSITYDivision of Engineering & Applied PhysicsPierce Hall 217Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138Professor Harvey BrooksDean(617) 495-2831Program ModeEngineering (Emphasis On FluidMechanics)Engineering (Emphasis OnEnvironmental Sciences)

5 1

M.D

Degree

M,D

M,D

Degree Level Programs 45

25021553

HARVARD UNIVERSITYGraduate School of Business AdministrationSoldiers Field RoadBoston, Massachusetts 02163Ms. Karin E. TreleaseDirector, Office of DBA Program(617) 495-6103ProgramLogistics and Transportation

;!uS' '

Mode

(s,

25021554

HARVARD UNIVERSITYSchool of Public Health677 Huntington AvenueBoston, Massachusetts 02155Dr. Dade Moe lterHead, Department of Environmental Health(617) 734-3300 Ext. 540Program ModeEnvironmental Health Sciences

25021555

HARVARD UNIVERSITYSchool of DesignGund HallCambridge, Massachusetts 02138Beverly LaskeyRegistrar(617) 495-5454ProgramCity PlanningRegional PlanningCity Planning in Urban Design

Mode

25021611

LOWELL TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTEDepartment of Civil EngineeringOne Textile AvenueLowell, Massachusetts 01854William B. MoellerDepartment Chairman(617) 454-7811ProgramMace In Water ResourcesMace in Land Use PlanningMace In Structural EngineeringMace in Geotechnical Engineering

Mode

Degree

DegreeM,D

Degree

Degree

25021641

MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRYEnvironmental Vision-Visual Science Division424 Beacon St.Boston, Massachusetts 02115

25021641 ContinuedA. L. Pogoda, O.D., F.A.A.O.Tract Coordinator-Environmental Vision(617) 261-3430 Ext. 47Program Mode DegreeEnvironmental Vision

25021681

CAPE COD COMMUNITY COLLEGEGollegfateTechnicat Eduattion r -Route 132West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668John C. BriscoeDean of Collegiate Technical Education(413) 362-2131Program Mode DegreeAviation Fundamentals (Ground School) A

25021691

GREENFIELD COMMUNITY COLLEGECivil Engineering TechnologyGreenfield, Massachusetts 01301D. C. BartlettCoordinator(413) 774-3131 Ext. 374PrograMCivil Engineering Technology I A

Mode Degree

25021731

NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY COLLEGE3 Essex StreetBeverly, Massachusetts 01915Aviation Program Director(617) 927-4850ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

25021741

NORTHERN ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Civil and Environmental TechnologyElliot St.Haverhill, Massachusetts 01830Professor Francis H. CollopyDepartment Chairman(617) 374-0721 Ext. 382Program Mode DegreeEnvironmental Engineering E ACivil Engineering (Surveying) A

25021781

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYSchool of Engineering-Aeronautics & Astrn.77 Mass. Ave.Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139

5 2

46Section A

25021781 Continued

Professor Robert W, SimpsonRIVogici Trallsportation Lab

Program ModeFlight Transportation A

DegreeM,D

25021782MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYSchool of Engineering, Civil Engineering(PctKrYnent

Cambridge, Massachusetts -02139Professor Joseph SussmanDirector(617) 253-5320ProgramTransportation Systems Planning I B,M,D

Mode Degree

25021783

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYOcean Engineering77 Mass. Ave.Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139Mr. Keating KeaysAdministrative Officer(617) 253-4330Program ModeOcean EngineeringMarine EngineeringShipping & Ship Bldg Mgmt

25021991

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYLincoln College360 Huntington Ave.Boston, Massachusetts 02115Professor Kenneth S. WoodardDirector of Aviation Technology(617) 437-2500ProgramAviation TechnologyAvionics Technology

25021992

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYCollege of Business Administration360 Huntington Ave.Boston, Massachusetts 02115Dr. Robert C. LiebCoordinator-Transportation(617) 4?7-3236ProgramTransportation and Logistics

ModeAA

Degree

M,D

DegreeAA

Mode Degree

(Li

5 3

25021993NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYInterdisciplinary Transportation Advisory Committee360 Huntington Ave.Boston, Massachusetts 02115Dr. Paul J. OssenbruggenAssociate Professor of Civil Engineering(617) 437-2444Program Mode Degree

Transportation PlanningCivil Engineering-Environmental E B,M,D

25022191

TUFTSLUNKEKFMTY,Department of Civif EngineerirPgCollege Ave.Medford, Massachusetts 02155Christian F. DavisAssistant Professor(617) 628-5000 Ext. 263ProgramHydraulicsStructuresTransportation EngineeringMaterialsSoilsEnvironmental Engineering

Mode Degree

rsA

25022211UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, AMHERSTCivil EngineeringAmherst, Massachusetts 01002William W. BoyerProfessor of Civil Engineering(413) 545-2779Program Mode

Civil EngineeringMechanical & Aerospace Engineering A

Regional PlanningEnvironmental EngineeringSchool of Business

25022251WENTWORTH INSTITUTEAircraft Technology550 Huntin6ton Ave.Boston, Massachusetts 02115Mr. Charles DaveyDepartment Head, Aircraft(617) 442-9010ProgramAviation TechnologyAircraft Maintenance Tech.

25022252WENTWORTH INSTITUTECivil and Highway Engineering550 Huntington Ave.Boston, Massachusetts 02115

ModeAA

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,MM,DB,M

DegreeA

Degree Level Programs 47

25022252 Continued

Mr. Henry PoydarDepartment Head(617) 442-9010ProgramCivil and Highway Eng. Tech.Civil Construction Tech.Environmental Eng. Tech.Civil Engineering Tech.

Mode DegreeAAAA,B

25022261

WESTERN NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE1215 Wilbraham Rd.Springfield, Massachusetts 01119Dr. Clyde A. PainterDean, School of Business(413) 7E; ,-6131ProgramManagementManagement (Transportation)Industrial EngineeringEngineering (Environmental)

25022321

WORCESTER JUNIOR COLLEGE768 Main StreetWorcester, Massachusetts 01608Aviation Program Director(617) 755-4314ProgramAviation ManagementAviation Marketing

Mode Degree

0,C

Mode DegreeA AA A

25022331

WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTEWorcester, Massachusetts 01609William R. GroganDean of Undergraduate Studies(617) 753-1411 Ext. 404Program ModeCivil Engineering (TransportationOption)Civil Engineering (Regional PlanningOption)

Degree

25039651

BAY STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE OF BUSINESS122 Commonwealth AvenueBoston, Massachusetts 02116Mr. Francis J. McKiernanDirector of Student Services(617) 266-0220ProgramAirline Commercial

Mode DegreeA

25074841

NEWBURY JUNIOR COLLEGE921 Boylston StreetBoston, Massachusetts 02115Robert D. SaltzbergVice President(517) 262-9350ProgramAirline Secretarial A A

Mode Degree

25080781

SPRINGFIELD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE1 Armory SquareSpringfield, Massachusetts 01105Mr. Donald AveryDirector of Admissions(413) 781-6470Program Mode DegreeAutomotive Technology H ACivil Engineering Technology H AEnvironmental Technology E ATraffic Records Analyst H AAuto Damage Estimator H CLaw Enforcement H AAutomotive Chemistry H 0Logistics H 0Surveying H 0Roadway Design P n d Construction H 0Air Quality Meteorology and QualityControl E 0Instrumentation E 0Landscaping H AEngineering and Science Transfer I AEmergency Medical Training I 0

25103061

CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE OFTECHNOLOGY

Aviation Department768 Main St.Worcester, Massachusetts 01608Professor David 0. KublyHead of Aviation(617) 755-4314Program Mode DegreeAviation Marketing, Business & Aviation(Flight) A AAviation Management, Business &Aviation (Flight) A APilot Training A A

25112101

BUNKER HILL COMMUNITY COLLEGETransportation ManagementRutherford Ave.Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129Professor Michael DawsonProgram Coordinator(617) 241-8600

5 4

48Section A

25112101 Continued

ProgramAir Transportation Management OptionMass Transportation OptionMotor Freight Transportation Option

25990191

AVIATION CAREERS INSTITUTE106 Access Rd.Norwood, Massachusetts 02062Joseph W. BenkertPresident(617) 762-7465ProgramProfessional PilotAir Traffic ControlAviation ManagementAirline Passenger Relations

25990271

BR/STOL COMMUNITY COLLEGEEngineering Technology777 Elsbree St.Fall River, Massachusetts 02720Anthony F MercurioAssistant to the President(617) 678-2811 Ext. 121ProgramCivil Engineering TechnologyLand Suryeying TechnologyEnvironmental Management

26022371

ALPENA COMMUNITY COLLEGEAviation Department666 Johnson StreetAlpena, Michigan 49707Mr, Gerald SloanDepartment Chairman(517) 354-3744ProgramAviation Pilot

26022381

ANDREWS UNIVERSITYAviation DepartmentBerrien Springs, Michigan 49104Melvin G. KrauseFlight Director(616) 471-1455ProgramFlight Training - Basic & Advanced

ModeA

DegreeAAA

M ode DegreeAAA 0A

Mode DegreeAAA

Mode DegreeA A

Mode DegreeA

5 5

26022401

BAY DE NOC COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Applied TechnologyEscanaba, Michigan 49829Dr. William G. ButtAcademic Dean(906) 786-5802ProgramWater Purification Technology

Mode DegreeA

26022491

DAVENPORT COLLEGE OF BUSINESSBusiness and General Education415 E. FultonGrand Rapids, Michigan 45902Roy L. HamlinChairman, Business & General Education Division(616) 451-3511 Ext. 229Program Mode Degree

Transportation & Distribution I A

26022511

DELTA COLLEGEUniversity Center, Michigan 48710Dave DavisCouncelorProgramPriv. and Comm. Pilot Ground School

26022591

EASTERN MICHIGAN.UNIVERSITYIndustrial Education DepartmentYpsilanti, Michigan 48197Aviation Program Director(313) 487-1849ProgramAviation Ground School

26022601

FERRIS STATE COLLEGEConstruction Department901 S. State St.Big Rapids, Michigan 49307James B. ShaneDepartment Head(616) 796-9971 Ext. 209ProgramHighway TechnologyAviation-Flying

26022602

FERRIS STATE COLLEGEAuto and Heavy EquipmentBig Rapids, Michigan 49307

ModeA

Degree0

Mode DegreeA 0

Mode

A

DegreeAA

Degree Level Programs 49

26022602 ContinuedCharles RathjenHead, Auto & Heavy Equipment Department(616) 796-9971Program ModeAutomotive ServiceAutomotive MachinesAUtO Body & PaintingHeavy Equipt Tech.

26022603

FERRIS STATE COLLEGEConstruction DepartmentBig Rapids, Michigan 49307James ShaneHead, Construction Department(616) 796-9971ProgramHighway Technology

Mode

DegreeAAAA,B

DegreeA

26022611

CHARLES S. MOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGEApplied Sciences1401 E. Court St.Flint, Michigan 48503Frank MarczakChairman Applied Sciences(313) 235-7541 Ext. 221Program Mode DegreeAviation Flight Technology A A

26022701

HENRY FORD COMMUNITY COLLEGEManagement & Supervisory Training Department5101 Evergreen Rd.Dearborn, Michigan 48128Thaddeus C. Mat leyDirector(313) 271-2750 Ext. 275Program ModeTransportation & Traffic Management H

DegreeC,A

26022702

HENRY FORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE5101 Evergreen Rd.Dearborn, Michigan 48128Aviation Program Director(313) 271-2750Program Mode DegreeAviation Ground School A 0

26022771

LAKE MICHIGAN COLLEGE2955 Napier Ave.Benton Harbor, Michigan 48128

5 6

26022771 Continued

Dr. Richard C. CrealVice President For Instruction(616) 927-3571 Ext. 301ProgramEngineeringElectro-Mechanical TechnicianManufacturing TechnicianMetallurgical TechnicianAuto Mechanics For Car OwnersSmall Engine Repair

Mode Deg reeAC.AAA

26022781

LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGEApplied Arts & Sciences Division419 N. Capitol Ave.Lansing, Michigan 48914Mr. Edwin BergmannDepartmei4 Chairman, Engineering Technology(517) 373-7013ProgramFlight TechnologyTruck Driver Training

Mode DegreeA C.A

26022782

LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGEBusiness Division419 N. Capitol AvenueLansing, Michigan 48914Mr. James PersonDepartment Chairman, Management &(517) 373-7060ProgramTransportation & Traffic ManagementTransportation Law

Marketing

Mode Degree

26022901

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil & Sanitary EngineeringCollege of EngineeringEast Lansing, Michigan 48824Professor William C. TaylorDepartment Chairman(517) 355-5107Program ModeStructural EngineeringTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringSoilsHydraulicsEnvironmental Engineering

26022902

MICHIGAN STATE UNIV.Marketing and Transportation DepartmentEast Lansing, Michigan 48823

DegreeB.M.DB.M.DM.DB.M.DB.MB.M.D

50 Section A

26022902 Continued

Dr. Donald A. TaylorChairman(517) 355-2240ProgramLogistic Transp. Distr. Systems

Mode DegreeB,M,D

26022951

MONTCALM COMMUNITY COLLEGEVocational/Technical DivisionSidney, Michigan 48885Donald B. OlsonDean of Vocational/Technical Studies(517) 328-2111Prog ram Mode DegreeAviation Maintenance Technician A

26023021

NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGEAviation DepartmentTraverse City, Michigan 49684Robert ButtlemanDepartment Head(616) 946-5650Program Mode DegreeCareer Pilot A A

26023031

OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGEEngineering Related2480 Opdyke Rd.Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013James H. DotsethDirector, Applied Sciences and Arts(313) 647-6200Program ModeAutomotive Technology

DegreeC,A

26023101

ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEManufacturing Technology323 EriePort Huron, Michigan 48060Phil ZochowskiInstructor & Flying Club Sponsor984-3881 Ext. 291 or 235Program ModeAviation Ground School A

Sail Plane A

Degree

0

26023102SAINT CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEIndustrial Technology323 Erie St.Port Huron, Michigan 48060 5 7

26023102 Continued

Ivan SmithDepartment HeadProgramIntroduction to Flight Simulation A 0

Mode Degree

26023151

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGEDivision of Applied Science18600 Haggerty Rd.Livonia, Michigan 48151Mr. Thad DiebelDean Applied Science(313) 591-6400ProgramAutomotive ServiceAutomotive Service Mgmt

Mode

26023171

SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGEDivision of Applied ScienceCherry Grove Rd.Dowcgiac, Michigan 49047F. L. HiscockDean of Applied Science(616) 782-5113ProgramAviation Airframe and Power PlantAutomotive Mechanics

26023251

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANCivil EngineeringAnn Arbor, Michigan 48104Donald E. ClevelandProfessor764-3368ProgramTransportation Engineering

ModeA

DegreeAA

DegreeAA

Mode Degree13,M.D

26023301

WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYDepartment of Transportation TechnologyWest Michigan Ave.Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001Harley D. BehmChairman(616) 383-0978Program ModeAutomotive Engineering Technology H

Automotive ManageMent and Service H

Aviation Engineering Technology A

Aviation Technology and Management A

Flight Technology A

Aircraft Technology A

Transportation Systems Technology I

Degree

Degree Level Programs 51

26071711

KIRTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGERoute 4 - Box 59ARoscommon, Michigan 48653William L. EvansCareer Advisor(517) 275-5121ProgramAutomotive TechnologyAutomotive ServiceAviation Maintenance TechnologyCivil TechnologyAviation Ground SchoolNatural Resources TechnologyDrafting and Design TechnologyDrafting

Mode

A

A

26079501

WEST SHORE COMMUNITY COLLEGEOccupational EducationScottsville, Michigan 49454John SchwetzDean(616) 845-6211ProgramAuto Body RepairAuto ServiceDiesel & Heavy Equipment RepairSmall Gas Engines & Recreational Veh.

Mode

26090921

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANAnn Arbor, Michigan 48104Chairman, Engineering Department(313) 764-1817Program ModeAerospace Engineering A

DegreeA

AA

AA

Degree00,C00

Degree

26990341

STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE & REHABILITATIONCENTER

Department of EducationAlber DrivePlainwell, Michigan 49080Lloyd G. ChapmanDirector(616) 664-4461Program Mode DegreeAutomobile Mechanic H 0Automobile Service Mechanic H 0Automotive Parts Man H 0

27023321

ANOKA-RAMSEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE11200 Mississippi Blvd. N.W.Coon Rapids, Minnesota 55433

5 8

27023321 ContinuedDr. Edwin F. StreedAssociate Dean of Instruction(612) 427-2600 Ext. 202ProgramAir Traffic ControlAviation Administration

27023551

HIBBING COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of Math & ScienceHibbing, Minnesota 55746Chairman, Engineering Department(218) 262-3877ProgramAeronautical Engineering

27023602

MANKATO ST. COLLEGEAir ScienceMankato, Minnesota 56001Rod GroveDirector, Air Science Department(507) 389-6019ProgramAviation Management

ModeAA

DegreeAA

Mode DegreeA A

Mode DegreeA

27023701

NORTH HENNEPIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE7411-85th Ave. NorthBrooklyn Park, Mingesota 55445Aviation Program Dfrector(612) 425-4541 t

ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

27023731

ROCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGETechnology DepartmentRochester, Minnesota 55901John S. RotherProgram Director(507) 288-6101 Ext. 48ProgramCivil Engineering Technology

27023771

ST. CLOUD STATE COLLEGEDepartment of TechnologySt. Cloud, Minnesota 56301John ColomyInstructor(612) 255-3110ProgramAviation Technology A 0

Mode DegreeA

Mode Degree

52 Section A

27023772

ST. CLOUD STATE COLLEGEIndustrial EducationBrown HallSt. Cloud, Minnesota 56301Dr. Howard MatthiasCoordinator of Driver & Traffic Safety(612) 255-4251/4252Program Mode DegreeDiver & Traffic Safety EducationEmergency Driving TechniquesSchool Bus Driver Training

27023941

WINONA STATE COLLEGEWinona, Minnesota 55987Aviation Program Director(507) 457-2110ProgramAviation Ground School

27039691

Mode DegreeA 0

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTACollege and Graduate School of Business

AdministrationMinneapolis, Minnesota 55455Donald V. HarperProfessor(612) 373-3589Program Mode DegreeTransportation and Logistics I B,M,D

27039692

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAMinneapolis, Minnesota 55455Chairman, Engineering Department(612) 373-2851ProgramAeronautical Engineering

Mode DegreeA

27039693

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAFlight Facilities Department57 Nicholson HallMinneapolis, Minnesota 55432Dr. Harold A. MillerDean of Continuing Education & Extension

Programs(612) 373-2851ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

27040691

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TECHNICALCOLLEGE

Agriculture DivisionCrookston, Minnesota 56716Dr. Gary McVeyAgriculture Division Chairperson(218) 281-6510 Ext. 202Program Mode DegreeAgricultural Aviation (Aerial Application) A A

27990001

ALBERT LEA AREA VOCATIONAL TECHNICALINSTITUTE

Transportation and Distribution Management2200 Tech DriveAlbert Lea, Minnesota 56007Milton J. EvensonInstructor(507) 373-4374Program Mode DegreeTransportation and DistributionManagement

27990281

ROCHESTER AREA VOCATIONAL TECHNICALINSTITUTE

Trade & Industrial Division1926 S.E. 2nd StreetRochester, Minnesota 55901Alfred HodgesTrade & Industrial Coordinator(507) 282-9411 Ext. 338Program Mode DegreeAutomobile Mechanic H C

27990331

MANKATO AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICALINSTITUTE

Department of Civil Technology1920 Lee Blvd.North Mankato, Minnesota 56001Kenneth J. Albrecht, P.E.Instructor(507) 387-3441Program Mode .DegreeCivil Technology

5 9

27990371

DETROIT LAKES AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICALINSTITUTE

Admissions OfficeHighway 34 EastDetroit Lakes, Minnesota 56501

Degree Level Programs 53

27990371 Continued

Robert F. DobrenskiAssistant Director(218) 847-9262ProgramDiesel Truck MechanicsSmall Engine RepairAuto & Foreioi Car Mechanics

Mode Degree

28024071

HINDS JUNIOR COLLEGEVocational-Technical DivisionRaymond, Mississippi 39154W. H. GibbesDistrict Director Vocational-Technical Division(601) 857-5261 Ext. 47Program ModeAutomotive MechanicsAirframe & Powerplant Maintenance AAutomotive Body & Frame RepairDiesel MechanicsTransportation Management

28024131

MERIDIAN JUNIOR COLLEGEDepartment of Continuing Education5500 Highway 19NMeridian, Mississippi 39301Mr. Fred BoudreauxDirector of Community Services(601) 483-8241ProgramTransportation and Traffic Mgt.Interstate Commerce CommissionLicense Preparation

Degree

Mode Degree

28024231

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Aerophysics & Aerospace

EngineeringDrawer AMississippi State, Mississippi 39762Professor Charles B. CliettHead, Department of Aerophysics & Aerospace Engr.(601) 325-3623Program Mode DegreeAerospace Engineering A B,MEngineering (Aerospace EngineeringMajor) A

28024232

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringP. 0. Drawer C.E.Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762

6 0

28024232 Continued

R. M. Scholtes, P.E.Head(601) 325-4434ProgramCivil EngineeringHighway Transportation

Mode Degree

M,D

28024233

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITYMechanical EngineeringDrawer M.E.Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762C. T. Carley, Ph.D., P.E.Head of the DepArtment(601) 325-4915Program ModeAtmospheric Dynamics & Solar Energy A

28024234

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Petroleum EngineeringP. 0. Drawer P.E.Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762William D. McCain, Jr., P.E.Professor and Head(601) 325-4555ProgramPetroleum Production

28024235

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of BusinessDrawer NMississippi State, Mississippi 39762J. William Rush, Ph. D.Professor of Marketing(601) 325-3163ProgramTransportation EconomicsMotor Transport DevelopmentPhysical Distribution ManagementNational Transportation PoliciesSeminar: Transportation Management

Degree

Mode Degree

Mode

29024541

CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Power and TransportationWarrensburg, Missouri 64093Dr. John W. HorineDepartment Head(816) 429-4975

Degree

B,MB,M

54 Section A

29024541 ContinuedProgramAviation SafetyAviation TechnologyAviation Flight TechnologyAviation Maintenance TechnologyAviation Electronics Technology

Mode DegreeAAA AA AA A

29024547:

WSSOUR2 VATE UNIVERSITYSchoo' t.);Warrensbur, Msouri 64093Dr. RoberDean(816)Program ModeTransportMior, ?afety I

29024543

CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYSchool of Public Services314 Humpl-r7eys WrIg.Warrensburg, Missouri 64093Dr. Robert L. MarshallDean, Schooi of Public Services(816) 429-4743ProgramDriver and Safety EducationTraffic EngineeringTransportation'SafetyIndustrial SafetySanitary Science

Degree

Mode Degree

EI,ME B

.29024701

FLORISSANT VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE3400 Pershall Rd.St. Louis, MiSsouri 63135David L. UnderwoodDean of Instruction(314) 524-2020 Ext. 239Program Mode DegreeIndustrial Engineering Technology(Safety) I ACivil Engineering Technology A

29024721

MERAMEC COMMUNITY COLLEGEMath-Engineering Division11333 Big Bend Blvd.Kirkwood, Missouri 63122Professor Bob MurrayDivision Chairman(314) 966-3402 Ext. 286ProgramAviation Tech.-Air Traffic ControlAviation Tech.-Flight Training

ModeAA

DegreeC.AC,A

29024901

MISSOURI WESTERN STATE COLLEGEDivision of Applied Sciences4525 Downs DriveSt. Joseph, Missouri 64507Lowell W. ClarkDirector of Institutional Research(816) 233-7192 Ext. 221Program ModeCivil & Building ConstructionDrafting & Design3-Yr. Prof Engr. (1 & 3 Yrs. ofEngineering)Low Enforcement

29024902

MISSOURI WESTERN STATE COLLEGE4525 Downs DriveSt. Joseph, Missouri 64507Aviation Program Director(816) 233-7192ProgramAviation Ground School

Degree

A

Mode DegreeA 0

29025011

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYIndustrial & Technical Education DepartmentCape Girardeau, Missouri 63701Aviation Program.Director(314) 334-8211ProgramAviation Ground School

Mode DegreeA 0

29025031

SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYSpringfield, Missouri 65802Edward PierceAssociate Director of Admissions(417) 831-1561ProgramCartographyEconomics-Urban and RegionalPlanningEnvironmental Chemical TechnologyGeography-Urban jrid RegionalPlanningPublic Administration-Urban andRegional PlanningEngineering Physics (EnvironmentalEmphasis)

29025141

TRENTON JUNIOR COLLEGE1301 MainTrenton, Missouri 64683

6 1

Mode Deg ree

Degree Level Programs 55

29025141 Continued

Gean PorterDean, Vocational & Continuing Education(816) 359-3948Program ModeEmergency Medical Tech-Ambulance HPrivate Pilot Training A

29025161

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOVRICollege of EngineeringColumbia, Missouri 65201Dean, College of Engineering(314) 882-2121ProgramMech. and Aerospace Engineering

29025171

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLATransportation InstituteRolla, Missouri 65401Professor Frank A. Gerig, Jr.Director(314) 364-4487ProgramInterdisciplinary Research, Education,and Service includes Engineering,Science, Social Sciences, Humanities,Statistics.

29025172

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLADepartment of Civil EngineeringRolla, Missouri 65401Professor Joseph H. SenneDepartment Chairman(31_4) 364-4461ProgramConstruction ManagementFluid Mechanics & HydraulicsEnvironmental & SahitaryTransportation & PlanningStructural Analysis & DesignHydrologySoil Mechanics and Foundations

29025173

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLAEngineering Management301 Harris Ha II, State StreetRolla, Missouri 65401Professor Bernard R. SarchetDepartment Chairman

Degree00

Mode DegreeA

Mode Degree

0

Mode DegreeB,MB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,D

29025173 ContinuedProgramSafetyEnvironmentUrbanMarketingManagementSystems Analysis

Mode DegreeB,MB,MB,MB,MB,MB.M

29025174

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - ROLLADepartment of Mechanical & Aerospace EngineeringRolla, Missouri 65401Professor Thomas R. FaucettDepartment Chairman(314) 341-4662Program Mode DegreeAerospace Structures I B,M,DAerodynamics I B,M,DFlight Cjnamics & Control A B,M,DInternal Combustion Engineering I B,MEnergy Conversion I B,M,DEngineering Acoustics E M,DMechanical and Aerospace Design I B,M,DAerospace Prop A B,MMechanical and Aerospace Design I B,M,D

29025181

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURISchool of Administration5100 Rockhill RoadKansas City, Missouri 64110(816) 276-1000ProgramTransportation

Mode Degree

29025221

WENTWORTH MIL. ACAD. & JR. COLLEGELexington, Missouri 64067Aviation Program Director(816) 259-2221Program ModePilot Training A

29091391

MAPLE WOODS COMMUNITY COLLEGECareers Department2601 N.E. Barry Rd.Kansas City, Missouri 64156Mr. John LeheneyRegistrar(816) 436-6500 Ext. 58Program ModeAirframe Maintenance APowerplant Maintenance AAirframe and Powerplant Maintenance AAirframe Maintenance AAviation Maintenance Management A

DegreeB,M,0

Degree

AA

AA

56 Section A

29091392MAPLE WOODS COMMUNITY COLLEGE2601 N.E. Barry Rd.Kansas City, Missouri 64156Mr. Keith KauerAviation InstructorProgramAviation Flight Technology A A

Mode Degree

29990001

PENN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE3201 Southwest TrafficwayKansas City, Missouri 64111Aviation Program Director(816) 756-2800ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

29990291

ROLLA AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL1304 East Tenth St.Rolla, Missouri 65401James R. SmithDirector(314) 364-3726Program Mode DegreeAuto MechanicAuto Body Repair & RefinishingWelding Technology

30025321

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Agricultural and Industrial EducationBozeman, Montana 59715Dr. Max L. AmbersonDepartment Head(406) 994-2132Program Mode DegreeMotive Power

30025322MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Agricultural Economics and

EconomicsBozeman, Montana 59715Dr. RiCard J. McConnenDepartment Head(406) 994-3701ProgramApplied Economics (TransportationEconomics)

30025323MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringBozeman, Montana 59715

Mode Degree

3

30025323 Continued

Dr. Glen L. MartinDepartment Head(406) 994-2111ProgramTransportation Engineering (IncludesTrans, Planning)Pipeline EngineeringFluid Mechanics and HydraulicEngineeringStructural Engineering (Bridges andOther Structures)Environmental Engineering (IncludesEnvironmental Impacts)

30025324

MONTANA STATE UNVERSITYDepartment of Earth SciencesBozeman, Montana 59715Professor Milton J. EdieDepartment Head(406) 994-2111ProgramGeography of Trade and Transportation

Mode Degree

B,M,DB,M,D

B,M,D

B,M,D

B,M,D

Mode Degree

30025325

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of PsychologyBozeman, Montana 59715Dr. William D. BlissDepartment Head(406) 994-3801Program Mode DegreeHuman Factors/Engineering Psychology I

30025326

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Secondary Education and

FoundationsBozeman, Montana 59715Dr. Henry M. WorrestDepartment Head(406) 994-4752ProgramTraffic and Safety Education H B,M,D

Mode Degree

30025331

NORTHERN MONTANA COLLEGEVocational Technical DivisionHavre, Montana 59501Dr. Albert Vander LindeDean. Vocational Technical Division(406) 265-7821 Ext. 236

Degree Level Programs 57

30025331 ContinuedProgram Mode DegreeConstruction Engineering Technology -Civil Option H A

30067771

FLATHEAD VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGEP O. Box 1174Kalispell, Montana 59901Aviation Program Director(406) 752-3411ProgramAviation Ground Schoel A 0

Mode Degree

31025391

CHADRON STATE COLLEGESchool of Science and Technology10th & MainChadron, Nebraska 69337Jack L. SwansonDean of School of Science and Technology(308) 432-4451 Ext. 366Program ModeAir Pilot Training ADriver Education InstructorsAutomotive Technology

31025651

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLNDepartment of EconomicsLincoln, Nebraska 68508John Richard FeltonDirector of Graduate Studies(402) 472-2318ProgramTransportation

DegreeC,A

A

Mode Degree

31025652

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA - LINCOLNDepartment of Chemical EngineeringLincoln, Nebraska 68508Dr. William A. SchellerProfessor and Chairman(402) 472-2750ProgramThesis Research On Additives ForAutomotive Fuel

Mode Degree

M,D

31025653

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA - LINCOLNDepartment of Civil Engineering129 Bancroft HallLincoln, Nebraska 68508

31025653 Continuedprofessor Edward N. WilsonDepartment Chairman(402) 472-2371ProgramStructural EngineeringGeotechnic EngineeringTransportation EngineeringWater Resources Engineering

Mode DegreeB,MB,MB,MB,M

31025654

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA - LINCOLNDepartment of Electrical Engineering194 W Nebraska HallLincoln, Nebraska 68508Professor W. L. BroganActing Department Chairman(402) 472-3771Program Mode DegreePower Engineering I B,M,DSystems and Control Engineering I B,M,DDigital Systems I B,M,D

31025655

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLNCommunity and Regional Planning203 Richards HallLincoln, Nebraska 68508Roger M. MasseyProfessor and Chairman(402) 472-3681ProgramCommunity and Regional Planning

Mode Degree

31080251

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA SCHOOL OFTECHNICAL AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Land and Water TechnologyCurtis, Nebraska 69025Gerald SundquistDepartment Head(308) 367-8389Program ModeAgricultural Land and Water TechnologyH

DegreeA

31116671

NORTHEAST NEBRASKA TECHNICAL COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

801 East Benjamin AvenueNorfolk, Nebraska 68701Gary V. LundAssociate Dean of Instructional Services(402) 371-2020 Ext. 225Program Mode DegreeAuto Mechanics H AAuto Service Center MechanicsAuto Body and Fender Repair H ADiesel Mechanics, H A

6 4

58 Section A

31990001

SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGEAdult Education2240 Vine Street, Rm 100Lincoln, Nebraska 68503Aviation Program Director(402) 474-1361ProgramAviation Ground School

Mode DegreeA 0

31990061

SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE-MILFORDCAMPUS

Auto & Diesel OccupationsMilford, Nebraska 68405James C. PowerCoordinator of Instruction(402) 761-2131Program ModeAuto Body TechnologyAuto Mechanics TechnologyDiesel TechnologyAuto Parts Counterperson andManagement Technology

DegreeC,AC,AC,A

31990181

WESTERN NEBRASKA TECHNICAL COLLEGESidney, Nebraska 69162Tom DindingerDean of Admissions

32025681

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENOOff-Campus Division, General University ExtensionReno, Nevada 89507Barbara L. MaloneCoordinator of Special Programs(702) 972-0781Program Mode DegreePrivate, Commercial, Cfi, Aerial Appl.-F/W & Helicopter A 0Transportation EngineeringMaterialsStructureSHydraulics - Hydrology

32025682

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENOCivil EngineeringReno, Nevada 89507Dr. Richard G. OrcuttChairman, Civil Engineering Department(702) 784-6937Program ,

General Civil EngineeringTransportation EngineeringMaterialsStructuresHydraulics - Hydrology

Mode Degree

32069771

NORTHERN NEVADA COMMUNITY COLLEGE901 Eim StreetElko, Nevada 89801

(308) 254-5450 (702) 738-8494Program Mode Degree Program Mode DegreeAviation Maintenance Technology A A Highway Technology A

Auto Mechanics Technology A

Auto Body Technology ADiesel Truck Technology A 32103631Diesel Farm Tractor TechnologyHeavy Equipment Operations

AWESTERN NEVADA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Technology A 4815 Echo AvenueElectrdnics Technology I A Reno, Nevada 89506Drafting Technology (Civil 8. Max K. JohnsonMechanical) I A Dean of Instruction

31990251

METROPOLITAN TECHNICAL COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Urban Campus3615 Burt StreetOmaha, Nebraska 68131Dr. G.T. HalbrooksDivisional Chairman(402) 334-8000ProgramTransportation and Distribution

Mode DegreeA

(702) 972-0701Program ModeEnvironmental StudiesAutomotive TechnologyAviation Ground School AMarine Navigation and Maritime Arts W

Degree0

00

32990211

SOUTHERN NEVADA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICALCENTER

Airframe & Powerplant Department5710 Mt. Vista DriveLas Vegas, Nevada 89120

6 5

Degree Level Programs 59

32990211 Continued

Linden G. WassonDepartment Chairman(702) 451-1088 Ext. 44ProgramAirframe & Powerplant Mechanics

33025731

DARTMOUTH COLLEGEThayer School of EngineeringHanover, New Hampshire 03755S. R. StearnsProfessor of Civil Engineering(603) 646-2226ProgramConcentration On Trans. Systems: Hgw,AirConcentration On Urban Trans.: Hgw,MassSystems Dynamics, Air Pollution, SolidWaste Mgt.

ModeA

Mode

Degree

Degree

B,M,D

B,M,D

B,M,D

33025781

NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE COLLEGEAviation DepartmentAntrim, New Hampshire 03440Major George W. GibsonDirector Aviation Program(603) 464-5586Program Mode DegreeProfessional Pilot and Aviation Admin. A APrivate Thru Air Transport Rating'

33025891

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREDepartment of Civil EngineeringKingsbury HallDurham, New Hampshire 03824Associate Professor R. P. VreelandDepartment Chairman(603) 862-1428ProgramCivil EngineeringStructural EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering

Mode DegreeB,M

33025892

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREInstitute of Natural and Environmental ResourcesDurham, New Hampshire 03824Dr. E. F. JansenAssociate Professor(603) 862-1700Program ModeCommunity Development

Degree

33025901KEENE STATE COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF NEW

HAMPSHIREEducation Department229 Main St.Keene, New Hampshire 03431Janice L. HastingsInstitutional Research Assistant603-1909 Ext. 226Program ModeTeacher Training In Traffic Safty

Degree

33025911PLYMOUTH STATE COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF

NEW HAMPSHIREDivision of Continuing EducationPlymouth, NeW-1-iampshire 03264Dr. Julian Shladr-erDirector(603) 536-1550ProgramBasic AeronauticsBasic SailingDefensive DrivingAuto Mechanics For Women

Mode DegreeA 0

0,B00

33047311

NEW ENGLAND AERONAUTICAL INSTITUTEUniversity DriveNashua, New Hampshire 03031Professor Jacob D. KertzDirector of Flight Operations(603) 883-3556Program ModeAeronautical Engineering AAviation Administration AProfessional Pilot A

DegreeAAA

33075551

NEW HAMPSHIRE VOCATIONAL-TECHNICALCOLLEGE

Prescott HillLaconia, New Hampshire 03246Director Robert H. Turner(603) 524-3207Program Mode DegreeInternal Combustion Engines H A

34026011

CUMBERLAND COUNTY COLLEGEAdmissions OfficeP.O. Box 517Vineland, New Jersey 08360Harvey L. SmithCoordinator of Admissions(609) 691-8600 Ext. 40

6

60 Section A

34026011 ContinuedProgramTransportation and DistributionManagement

Mode Degree

A

3.26041FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITYVice President For Academic AffairsMontross Ave.Rutherford, New Jersey 07070Edward J. BoardmanAssistant to the Vice President For Academic Affairs(201) 933-5000ProgramMaterials ScienceSystems ScienceCivil & Construction Engineering Tech.Environmental ScienceEngineering Technology: ConstructionOptionUrban Systems

Mode

34026042

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITYBusiness AdministrationRutherford, New Jersey 07070(201) 933-5000ProgramTraffic Management

Mode

Degree

a

DegreeA

34026151

MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGEChemistry Departmentmin Road & Woodbridge Ave.Edison, New Jersey 08817Robert SmithActing Director Environmental Health Science

Program(201) 548-6000 Ext. 313Program Mode DegreeEnvironmental Health ScienceTechnology E A

34026171

MONTCLAIR STATE COLLEGEDepartment of Geography and Urban StudiesNormal Ave.Upper Montclair, New Jersey 07043Professor Bertrand P.:BoucherDepartment Chairman(201) 893-5258Program ModeMan and His EnvironmentUrbanization and EnvironmentProblems in Urban GeographyGeo-EcologyUrban Systems and PlanningFunctional Characteristics of Cities

Degree

34026241

OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGECivil Engineering Technologies DepartmentCollege DriveToms River, New Jersey 08753Dr. William C. PorterDepartment Chairman(201) 255-4000Program ModeSurveyingMechanics of MaterialsDesign of StructureDesign of ConcreteHighway Design

34026271

PRINCETON UNIVERSITYPrinceton, New Jersey 08540Chairman, Engineering Department(609) 452-3000ProgramAerospace Engineering

DegreeAAAAA

Mode DegreeA

34026391

STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYChemistry and Chemical EngineeringCastle Point StationHoboken, New Jersey 07030Professor Joseph BiesenbergerHead of Department(201) 792-2700ProgramPolymer Engineering

Mode DegreeB,M.D

34026392

STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYCivil Engineering Division, Mechanical Engineering

DepartmentCastl&Point StationHoboken, New Jersey 07030Professor Sidney F. BorgChairman(201) 792-2700Program Mode DegreeCivil Urban-Environmental Engineering H B.M.0Civil Urban-Environment& Engineering U B.M,DStructures H B.M.0

34026393STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYElectrical EngineeringCastle Point StationHoboken, New Jersey 07030Professor Robert GeldmacherHead of Department(201) 792-2700

6 7

Degree Level Programs 61

34026393 ContinuedProgramControl Systems (Concentration)Control Systems (Concentration)Control Systems (Concentration)Control Systems (Concentration)Control Systems (Concentration)Control Systems (Concentration)Control Systems (Concentration)

Mode DegreeA B,M.D

B,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,D

34026394

STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYManagement ScienceCastle Point StationHoboken, New Jersey 07030Professor Arthur Shapirc:Head of Department(201) 792-2700Program ModeTechnology and SocietyTechnology and SocietyTechnology and Society

34026395

STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYMechanical EngineeringCastle Point StationHoboken, New Jersey 07030Professor Fernando SistoHead of Department(201) 792-2700Program ModeAircraft Propulsion (Concentration) A

Prime Movers (Concentration)Prime Movers (Concentration)Automotive Engineering (Concentration) HPollution & Noise Control(Concentration),

34026396

STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYOcean EngineeringCastle Point StationHoboken, New Jersey 07030Dr. John P. BreslinHead of Department(201) 792-2700ProgramOcean Engineering

Degree

DegreeB,M,DB.M,DB,M,DB,M.D

B.M,D

Mode DegreeM,D

34026421

TRENTON STATE COLLEGESchool of Education, Health & Physical Education

DepartmentPennington Road-Trenton, New Jersey 08625

34026421 Continued

Dr. William J. MedveDirector, Traffic Safety Program(609) 771-2195ProgramDriver EducationDefensive Driving TechniquesSimulator and Range ProgramsAlcohol and Narcotics WorkshopMotorcycle Ed. WorkshopFirst Aid and Emergency CareGeneral Safety EducationSafety in Elementary SchoolSafety in Secondary SchoolConsumer Education

Mode DegreeC,B,MB.M

6,!.A

B,M

34047401

MERCER.COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Engineering/Architecture1200 Old Trenton Rd:Trenton, New Jersey 08690John V. SantosuossoChairman(609) 586-4800 Ext. 431Program ModeFlight Technology AFlight Attendant AAerospace Operations Management AAviation Education AAviation Electronics Technology AContruction/Civil EngineeringTechnologyArchitectural Technology

34068651

CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGEBox 200Blackwood, New Jersey 08012Martin W. SchwartzDirector of Research and Development(609) 227-7200 Ext. 351ProgramTraffic Engineering Technology

34069011

GLOUCESTER COUNTY COLLEGEMathematics/Technology DivisionTanyard Rd.Sewell, New Jersey 08080Kenneth SolemDivision Chairman(609) 468-5000 Ext. 250ProgramCivil Engineering TechnologyDrafting Technology

6 8

DegreeAAAAA

AA

Mode DegreeA

Mode DegreeAA

62 Section A

34069641

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, NEW BRUNSWICKCivil and Environmental EngineeringBusch CampusNew Brunswick, New Jersey 08903Dr. Joel WiesenfeldDepartment Chairman(201) 932-2232Program ModeTransportation and Planning OptionConstruction OptionCivil Engineering GeneralStructural EngineeringSoils and Fo,undationsHydraulics and Fluid Mechanics

34069642

RUTGERS UNIVERSITYDepartment of Urban PlanningLivingston CollegeNew Brunswick, New Jersey 08903Melvin R, LevinDepartment Chairman(201) 932-4100

34071071

ESSEX COUNTY COLLEGEDept. of Business, Accounting & Economics

Newark, New Jersey 07102Mr. Frank VirgintinoChairman, Dept. of Business, Accounting &

Economics(201) 621-2200 Ext. 240Program ModeTransportation Management,International Transportation

34077301

BURLINGTON COUNTY COLLEGEDesign and Drafting TechnologyPemberton, Browns Mills Rd.Pemberton, New Jersey 08068David BryentonAssistant Professor(609) 894-9311 Ext. 335ProgramCivil Engineering

Modo

Degree

M,DM,DM,D

Degree

0

DegreeA

34077311

SOMERSET COUNTY COLLEGEDivision of Continuing Education & Career ProgramsP.O. Box 3300Somerville, New Jersey 08876

6 9

34077311 ContinuedDr. Robert KahrmannDirector(201) 526-1200ProgramEnvironmental & Laboratory ScienceTechnology

34077312

SOMERSET COUNTY COLLEGEP.O. Box 3300Somerville, New Jersey 08876Aviation Program Director(201) 526-1200ProgramAviation Ground School

Mode Degree

A

Mode DegreeA 0

34093441

RAMAPO COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEYRamapo Valley RoadMahwah, New Jersey 07430Thomas FountainAdministrator of Grants(201) 825-2800 Ext. 250ProgramEnvironmental StudiesMetropolitan Studies

35026551

NEW MEXICaJUNIOR COLLEGELovington 'Hig hwayHobbs, New Mexico 88240Aviation Program Director(505) 392-6526ProgramAviatior Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

Mode Degree

35026611

EASTERN.NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY, ROSWELLVocational StudiesP.O. Box 6761Roswell, New Mexico 88201Dr. J. Karl DossDirector(505) 347-5441 Ext. 280Program ModeAviation Maintenance Technology A

Auto MechanicsAuto Body & PaintTruck Driving

35026621UNIVERSITY OF ALBUQUERQUEAerospace Resource CenterSt. Joseph Place, N.W.Albuquerque, New Mexico 87116

Degree

Degree Level Programs 63

35026621 ContinuedJohn W. DemyanovichDirector of Aerospace Programs(505) 243-9461 Ext. 334 or 244ProgramAir Traffic ControlAir Traffic ManagementAviation ManagementTransportation ManagementFlight Technology: Private PilotFlight Technology: Instrument Pilot

Mode DegreeA AA AAAAA

35071361

NEW MEXICO STATE UNWERSITYDona Ana County Occupational Education BranchBox 3DALas Cruces, New Mexico 88003Alex A. SanchezDirector(505) 646-3211Program ModeWater and Wastewater Utility Operator W

35103121

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICODepartment of Civil EngineeringAlbuquerque, New Mexico 87131Professor C. L. HulsbosHead of the Department(505) 277-2722ProgramTraffic EngineeringCivil Engineering

36026651

ACADEMY OF AERONAUTIC'SLa Guardia AirportFlushing, New York 11371George W. BrushExecutive Dean(212) 429-6600ProgramAircraft Design TechnologyAircraft Maintenance TechnologyAvionics TechnologyAircraft Electronics Technology

Mode

ModeAAA

36026661

ADELPHI UNIVERSITYSchool of Business AdministrationBusiness Building, Rm, 102Garden City, New York 11530Irving E. MorrillCoordinator, Transportation, Travel, Tourism(516) 791-9300ProgramTransportation, Travel and Tourism

DegreeA

Degree

DegreeAAAA

Mode Degree

36026671

DOWLING COLLEGEAeronautics ProgramIdle Hour Blvd.Oakdale, New York 11769Professor Robert SmithDirector of Aeronautics(516) 589-6100ProgramAeronauticsAeronautics and ManagementAeronautics and Applied Mathematics

36026861

CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORKOffice of Admission Services875 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, New York 10001Lester BraileyD'ean For Admission ServicesProgramDesign-Drafting TechnologyArchitectureArchitectural TechnologyAutomotive TechnologyCivil TechnologyConstruction TechnologyEnvironmental Technology - Htg. & AirCond.Urban PlanningEngineeringCivil EngineeringMechanical EngineeringEnvironmental Health ScienceEnvironmental ScienceMeteorologyOceanographyGeology & Geography

ModeAAA

Mode

Degree

Deg reeAA,BAAAA

AA,BA,BM,DM,DA,BA,B,M

B,M

36026862

CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, STATEN ISLANDCOMMUNITY COLLEGE

Civil Technology715 Ocean TerraceStaten Island, New York 10301Alex V. TufanoDepartment Chairman(212) 390-7521Program Mode DegreeCivil Technology H AConstruction Technology H A

36026871

NEW YORK CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF CITYUNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

Division of Technology300 Jay StreetBrooklyn, New York 11201

7 0

64 Section A

36026871 Continued

Dr. S.M. BrodskyAssociate Dean of Faculty and Division Chairman(212) 643-8153'Program ModeAutomotive TechnologyCivil Technology-Survey, Design, Soil,Water Supply. Etc.Design-Drafting Technology - Piping,DuctingEnvironmental Technology-Piping, Air &Noise PollutionFire Protection Technology - Fluids,Piping, Water SystemsMechanical Technology-Matis Hand Ig,Hydraulics, Pneumatics

DegreeA

A

A

A

A

A

36026881

CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, CITY COLLEGEDepartment of Civil EngineeringConvent Ave. at 138th St.New York, New York 10031J. PistrangProfessor of Civil Engineering(212) 621-2228Program Mode DegreeTransportation EngineeringCivil Engineering

36026891

CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, HUNTERCOLLEGE

695 Park Ave.New York, New York 10021Aviation Program Director(212) 360-5566ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

36026971

STATE UNWERSITY OF NEW YORK,QUEENSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Department of Business56th Ave. & Springfield Blvd.Bayside, New York 11364Dr. George AltermanDean of Instruction and Academic Affairs(212) 631-6344ProgramManagement-TransportationConcentration

Mode Degree

A

36026991

CLARKSON COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGYDepartment of Civil and Environmental EngineeringPotsdam, New York 13676

7 1

36026991 Continued

Dr. Arthur L. StraubProfessor(315) 268-6506 or 268-6529ProgramTransportation EngineeringTransportation Planning

36027071

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYCivil Engineering610 S.W. MuddNew York, New York 10027R. VaicaitisAssistant Professor(212) 280-2396ProgramCivil Engineering (Major)Traffic Engineering (Minor)Operations Research (Major)Transportation Engineering (Minor)

36027072

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYDivision of Urban Planning410 Avery HallNew York, New York 10027Sigurd GraveProfessor of Urban Planning(212) 280-3513ProgramTransportation Sector in UrbanPlanning Program

Mode

Mode

DegreeB,M

DegreeB,M,D

B,M,D

Mode Degree

36027111

CORNELL UNIVERSITYDepartment of Agricultural EngineeringRiley-Robb Bldg.Ithaca, New York 14850Lynne H. IrwinProfessor of Agricultural Engineering(607) 256-2297ProgramHighway EngineeringBituminous Materials and PavementDesignTransportation Policies For DevelopingNations

Mode

36027112

CORNELL UNIVERSITYGraduate School of Business and Public

AdministrationMalott HallIthaca, New York 14850

DegreeB,M,D

B,M,D

B,M,D

Degree Level Progeams 65

36027112 Continued

David A. ThomasAssociate Dean(607) 256-5037ProgramTransportation

36027113

CORNELL UNIVERSITYIthaca, New York 14850Chairman, Engineering Department(607) 256-1000ProgramAerospace Engineering-5 Yr. Prog.

36027581

MANHATTAN COLLEGECivil EngineeringBronx, New York 10471William A. Brown, Ph.D. P.E.Associate Professor and Chairman(212) 548-1400 Ext. 283ProgramTransportation Engineering

36027851

NEW YORK UNIVERSITYThe Center For Safety329 Shimkin, 50 West 4th St.New York, New York 10003Professor John V. GrimaldiDirector, the Center For Safety(212) 598-2156ProgramHighway Safety ResearchDriver and Traffic Safety EducationBiomechanicsOccupational Salety and HealthDriver Training For InstructorsSafety Education

Mode Degree

Mode DegreeA

Mode Degree

Mode Degree0,D0,M,DM.DM.D

M,D

36027881

NIAGARA UNIVERSITYInstitute of Transportation, Travel & TourismNiagara University, New York 14109Dr. Samuel I. PorrathChairman(716) 285-1212 Ext. 311Program ModeTransportation, Travel & TourismCarrier Operations & PhysicalDistribution MgtPersonal Travel & HospitalityDevelopment & Promotion of Trave.I &Tourism Resources I

Degree

36027961

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF NEW YORKDepartment of Aerospace Engineering & Applied

Mechanics333 Jay St.Brooklyn, New York 11201Dr. Joseph KempnerProfessor and Head of Department(212) 643-2010Program ModeAerospace Engineering AAeronautics and Astronautics AApplied Mechanics

Degree

M,DM,D

36027962

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION OF NEW YORKDepartment of Transportation Planning &

Engineering333 Jay St.Brooklyn, New York 11201Dr. Louis J. PignataroProfessor and Head of Department(212) 643-5272Program Mode DegreeTraffic Engineering H 0,M,DOperations and Control I 0,M,DUrban Planning U 0,M,DTransportation Planning I 0.M.DPublic Transportation U 0,M.DTransportation Safety and Environment I 0,M,DFacility Design and Oporation I 0,M,D

36027963

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF NEW YORKDepartment of Civil Engineering333 Jay St,Brooklyn, New York 11201Professor Henry F. SoehngenDepartment Head(212) 643-8575Program Mode DeprQeStructural Engineering H M,DEnvironmental Engineering E M.DWater Resources and HydraulicEngineering E M.DEnvironmental Engineering Planning E M.DGeotechnical Engineering H M.DHighway Engineering H KID

36028031

RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTEAeronautical Engineering and AstronauticsTroy, New York 12181Professor Robert E. DuffyDepartment Chairman(518) 270-6374

7 2

66 Section A

36028031 ContinuedProgramFlight MechanicsTransportationFluid MechanicsStructural DynamicsPropulsionHigh-Speed Mass TransportationSystemsSystems Engineering

ModeA

36028032

RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTECivil Engineering DivisionTroy, New York 12181Professor Larry J. Feeser

'Division Chairman(518) 270-6362Program ModeStructural EngineeringTransportation EngineeringSoil Mechanics and FoundationsConstruction and Management

36028231

ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITYNotre Dame College300 Howard Ave.Staten Island, New York 10301C. Carl Robusto, Ph. D.Dean(212) 447-4343ProgramManagerial and AdministrativeTransportation

ModePhases of

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,D

B,M,DB,M,D

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M.DB,M,D

Degree

36028371

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALODepartment of Civil EngineeringBuffalo, New York 14214George C. LeeDepartment Chairman(716) 831-5325Program Mode DegreeCivil Engineering (Transportation &Urban Systems) B,M,D

36028372

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALODepartment of Geography4224 Ridge LeaBuffalo, New York 14226Edgar Conk lingDepartment Chairman(716) 831-1613Program Mode DegreeUrban Geography U B.M,DTransportation Geography I B,M,D

36028373

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEIN YORK AT BUFFALOBuffalo, New York 14214Chairman, Engineering Department(716) 837-2000Program Mode DegreeAerospace Engineering A

36028481

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT OSWEGODepartment of Industrial Arts & TechnologyWashington Blvd.Oswego, New York 13126Dr. Vernon TryonDepartment Chairman(315) 341-3011Program Mode DegreeIndustrial Arts Teacher EducationProgramIncluding a General TransportationMajor Covering power and Land,Marine and Aerospace TransportationFor the Future Teacher of IndustrialArts.

36028491

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ATPLATTSBURGH

Plattsburgh, New York 12901Aviation Program Director(518) 564-2000Program Mode DegreeAviation Ground School A 0

36028511

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, COLLEGE OFENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & FORESTRY

Landscape ArchitectureSyracuse, New York 13210Bradford G. SearsDean(315) 473-8741Program Mode DegreeEnvironmental StudiesLandscape Architecture (Professional) E B,M

36028512

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, COLLEGE OFENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND FORESTRY

School of Environmental & Resource EngineeringSyracuse CampusSyracuse, New York 13210Robert V. JelinekDean(315) 473-8620

7 3

Degree Level Programs 67

36028512 ContinuedProgram ModeForest EngineeringForest Engineering (PhotogrammetryOption)Wood Products Engineering (BuildingConstruction Option)

DegreeB,M,D

B,M,D

B,M,D

36028531

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, MARITIMECOLLEGE

Fort SchuylerBronx, New York 10465William R. PorterVice President Academic Affairs(212) 892-3000Program ModeTransportation ManagementTransportation EconomicsMeteorology and OceanographyMarine EngineeringNaval Architecture

DegreeB,M888

36028551

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT CANTONAgricultural & Technical CollegeCornell DriveCanton, New York 13617Charles 0. HollandDirector of Admissions(315) 386-7123Program ModeAutomotive MechanicsAutomotive TechnologyLa oratory TechnologyEngineering Science

Degree

AAA

36028571

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK,AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE ATDELHI

Vocational DivisionEngineering Technologies DivisionDelhi, New YorkGeorge DuncanChairman, Engineering Technologies Division(607) 746-4225Program Mode DegreeCivil Technology H A

Structures H A

Highway Technology H A

Materials of Engineering H A

Surveying H A

36028572STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK,

AGRICULTURAL & TECHNICAL COLLEGE ATDELHI

36028572 Continued

Vocational DivisionDelhi, New York 13753Dan MoskwaChairman, Vocational Division(607) 746-4118ProgramAutomotive Mechanics

Mode Degree

36028581

STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL &TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT FARMINGDALE

TechnologyMelville Rd.Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735Louis T HowardDepartment Chairman(516).420-2039Program ModeAerospace Technology A

DegreeA

36028591

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORKAGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE ATMORRISVILLE

Office of Institutional ResearchMorrisville, New York 13408David L. O'HaraOffice of Institutional Research(315) 684-7010Program Mode DegreeAutomotive Retailing H A

Automotive Technology H A

General MechanicNatural Resources Conservation E A

36028601

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, ADIRONDACKCOMMUNITY COLLEGE ...Glens Falls, New York 12801Dr. Charles R. EisenhartPresident(518) 793 4491Program Mode DegreeDrafting Technology C.A

7 4

36028621

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, BROOMECOMMUNITY COLLEGE

Civil Technology Department907 Front St.Binghamton, New York 13902

68 Section A

36028621 Continued

S. G. SteeleChairman, Civil Technology Department(607) 772-5010ProgramCivil Technology

Mode DegreeA

36028631

CORNING COMMU.IITY COLLEGESpencer Hill CampusCorning, New York 14830Aviation Program Director(607) 962-9011Program ModeAviation Ground School A

Degree0

36028641

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, DUTCHESSCOMMUNITY COLLEGE

Collegiate Technical DivisionPendell RoadPoughkeepsie, New York 12601Dr. Lawrence H. MonacoDean(914) 471-4500Program ModeNatural Resources ConservationArchitectural Technology

36028651

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, ERIECOMMUNITY COLLEGE, NORTH

North Campus D.O.C.E.Main Street and Youngs Rd.Williamsville, New York 14221Professor J. CristinaDean D.O.C.E.(716) 634-0800

^ .Program ......Aviation PrinciplesConstruction Technology

DegreeAA

Mode DegreeA

A

36028652

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, ERIECOMMUNITY COLLEGE, NORTH

Chemical TechnologyMain Street & Youngs Rd.Williamsville, New York 14221Weldon R. 'HallAssistant to the Vice-President(716) 634-0800 Ext. 355Program Mode DegreeEnvironmental -Scienc e E A

7 5

36028661

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYCollege of Continuing EducationOne Lamb Memorial DriveRochester, New York 14623Dr. Robert D. PeaseDean(716) 464-2411Program Mode DegreeTransportation and Traffic Management I C,A,B

36028671

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, FULTON-MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Johnstown, New York 12095Alfred MastrangeliDirector of Occupational Education(518) 762-4651Program ModeAutomotive TechnologyNatural Resources Conservation

DegreeAA

36028681

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, HUDSONVALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Department of Civil Engineering Technology80 Vandenburgh Ave.Troy, New York 12180Dr. Leonard SpiegelDepartment Chairman(518) 283-1100 Ext. 246Program ModeCivil Technology - Highway Option H

DegreeA

36028682

HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGEBusiness Division80 Vandenburgh Ave.Troy, New York 12180(518) 2834100- , , , . , .. ,

Program Mode Degre,.Transportation & Distribution Mgmt. H A

36028691

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, JAMESTOWNCOMMUNITY COLLEGE

Departmo.. '.1 Engineering525 Falconer St.Jamestown, New York 14701Professor Charles JacksonDivision Chairman(716) 665-5220 Ext. 157Program Mode DegreeEngineering Science I A

Degree Level Programs 69

36028711

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, MOHAWKVALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Civil Technology Department1101 Sherman DriveUtica, New York 13501John McmillanDepartment Head(315) 792-5376Program ModeCivil TechnologySurveying Technology

DegreeAC,A

36028721

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, MONROECOMMUNITY COLLEGE

Civil Technology1000 East Henrietta RoadRochester, New York 14623Steven LeskoDepartment Chairperson(716) 442-9950 Ext. 287Program Mode DegreeCivil Technology: Highways andStructures I C,ACivil Technology: Environmental Control I C,ACivil Technology: Plane Surveying

36028731

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, NASSAUCOMMUNITY COLLEGE

Engineering Science, Physics and TechnologyStewart Ave.Garden City, New York 011530Professor William HershcopfHead of Department(516) 742-0600 Ext. 281Program ModeCivil TechnologyEngineering Science

DegreeAA

36028741

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, NIAGARACOUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Division of Math, Physical Science, & Technology3111 Saunders Settlement Rd.Sanborn, New York 14132Associate Professor Don Voisinet(716) 731-3271 Ext. 201Program Mode DegreeMan and His Relationship WithTechnology E A

Mechanics E A

36028751

ONONDAGA COMMUNITY COP LEGESyracuse, New York 13215Thomas A. MaroneyDirector, Continuing Education Division(315) 469-7741ProgramPrivate Pilot Ground SchoolRate Clerking (Motor TruckTransportation) H 0

Mode DegreeA 0

36028761

ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEMiddletown, New York 10940Aviation Program Director(914) 343-1121ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

36028791

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, SULUVANCOUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Division of Civil TechnologyLoch She !drake, New York 12759David WahlstromChairman(914) 434-5750ProgramCivil Technology I A

Mode Degree

36028811

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK,WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Division of Technical Sciences75 Grasslands Rd.Valhalla, New York 10595Dr. William KrummelDivision Chairman(914) 946-1616Program ModeMechanical TechnologyElectrical TechnologyCivil Technology

36028821

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYUrban Transportation Institute607 University Ave.Syracuse, New York 13210Contact Individual Departments(315) 423-1870ProgramUrban/Regional Planning

7 6

DegreeAAA

Mode Degree

70 Section A

36028822

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYTransportation & Distribution Management Program129 College PlaceSyracuse, New York 13210Dr. Theodore 0. WallinProgram Director(315) 423-2961Program Mode DegreeTransportation & DistributionMan4gement I B.M.D

36028823

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering150 Hinds HallSyracuse, New York 13210Professor C. M. AntoniInterim Chairman(315) 423-2311.Program Mode DegreeStructural EngineeringTransportation EngineeringSanitary EngineeringCivil Engineering

36028824

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYSyracuse, New York 13210Chairman, Engineering Department(315) 423-1870ProgramAerospace EngineeringMechanical/Aerospace Engineering

ModeAA

Degree'

36028831

UTICA COLLEGE OF SYRACUSE UNIVEI,SITYUrban Studies ProgramBurrstone Rd.Utica, New York 13502William H. Lucy, Ph.D.Program Coordinator(315) 792-3060ProgramUrban EconomicsUrban Economic DevelopmentEnvironmental EconomicsUrban GeographyUrban ProblemsInternships in Transponation Planningin Local and State

Planning Departments

36028891

UNION COLLEGECivil & Mechanical EngineeringSchenectady, New York 12308

Mode Degree

7 7

36028891 Continued

Professor Ram K. MittelChairman, Transportation Engineering(518) 370-6266Program ModeTransponation EngineeringMetropolitan Land UseTraffic EngineeringUrban Transportation PlanningNew Concepts in Urban TransponationTransportation Systems ManagementPolitics and TransportationTransportation and EnvironmentEnergy and TransportationAirport Engineering ATheory of Traffic FlowMass Transit SystemsAdvanced Transportation PlanningTransportation and Economics

36028941

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTERUniversity CollegeWilson Blvd.Rochester, New York 14627Robert KochDean, University College(716) 275-2340ProgramMaster of Science in General StudiesWith a Concentration InEnvironmental Studies

36028942

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTERCollege of EngineeringRochester, New York 14627(716) 275-2121ProgramMechanical and Aerospace Sciences

Degree

B .MB .MB.MB .MB.MB .MB .MB.MB .MM.DM.DM.DM,D

Mode Deg ree

Mode Deg reeA B,M.0

36028991

WAGNER COLLEGEDepartment Economics/Business AdministrationCrymes HillStaten Island, New York 10301Dr. Charles L. KraemerChairman(212) 390-3047Program ModeTransportation and Public Policy

Degree

36029001

WEBB INSTITUTE OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURECrescent Beach Rd.Glen Cove, New York 11542

Degree Level Programs 71

36029001 Continued

Mrs. Carol LandRegistrar(516) 671-2213ProgramNaval Architecture and MarineEngineering

Mode Degree

36047601

RICHMOND COLLEGE, CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEWYORK

Division of Pure and Applied Sciences130 Stuyvesant PlaceStaten Island, New York 10301Leonard P. WinklerAssistant Professor of Engineering Science(212) 720-3011Program ModeEnvironmental ScienceTransportation SystemsEnvironment& Engineering

Degree

36047881

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, HERKIMERCOUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Humanities DivisionReservoir Rd.Herkimer, New York 13350Robert PringDivision Chairman(315) 866-0300 Ext. 51Program ModeTravel and Tourism

DegreeA

36071091

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, AT OLDWESTBURY

Urban and Regional Studies ProgramP.O. Box 210Old Westbury, New York 11568Professor Ralph A. LealDirector, Office of Analytical Studies(516) 8,76-3108 or 3109Prt4ram' Mode DegreeUrban and Regional Studies Program I

36990091

UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMYEngineeringKings Point, New York 11024Head, Department of Engineering(516) 482-8200 Ext. 472Program Mode DegreeMarine Engineering

7 8

36990301

CAYUGA-ONONDAGA COUNTIES BOARD OFCOOPERATIVE EDUCATION SERVICES

Adult and Continuing Education234 South Street Rd.Auburn, New York 13021Mr. Clifford G. ColeDirector of Occupational Education(315) 253-0361Program ModeAuto Mechanics (Basic)Auto Mechanics (Intermediate)Auto Mechanics (Advanced)Diesel Engine RepairHeavy Equipment Operation and Repair H

Degree00000

37029051

NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITYTransportation InstituteMerrick HallGreensboro, North Carolina 27411Professor Arthur SaltzmanDirector(919) 379-7745ProgramInterdisciplinary Transportation MinorUrban Transportation PlanningTransportation EconomicsTransportation EngineeringTraffic ManagementCity PlanningTransit Management

Mode Degree

000000

37029061

APPLACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITYCenter For Safety and Driver Education345 Edwin Duncan HallBoone, North Carolina 28608Dr. Charles McDanielDirector, Center For Safety and Driver Education(704) 262-3143Prog ramDriver and Traffic Safety EducationAdvanced Driving Maneuvers ProgramMobile Emergency Medical TechnicianTraining ProgramMotorcycle Safety Instructor Program

Mode DegreeB,M

0

37029151

CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGEBusinessEilzabeth Avenue At Kings Drive, Box 4009Charlotte, North Carolina 28204John L. SauderAssistant to Executive Vice President(704) 373-6992

72 Section A

37029151 ContinuedProgramEconomics of TransportationHighway TransportationMotor Carrier RatesTransportation LawTraffic ManagementRailroad TransportationTraffic ClaimsBusiness Administration (TransportationOption)

Mode DegreeAAAAAAA

A

37029191

DAVIDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGETransportation Management DepartmentP.O. Box 1287Lexington, North Carolina 27292Thomas R. AsburyTransportation Instructor(704) 249-8186Program ModeAir AHighwayPipelineRailWater

Deg reeAAAAA

37029192

DAVIDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Business Education1-85 and Old Greensboro Road, P.O. Box 1287Lexington, North Carolina 27292Tom AsburyInstructor(704) 249-8186ProgramTraffic & TransportationTransportation Management

37029201

DUKE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringSchool of EngineeringDurham, North Carolina 27706Jarir S. DajaniAssistant Professor(919) 489-0304ProgramCivil EngineeringCivil EngineeringTransportation SystemsUrban ant.: Environmental Engineering

37029231_,

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITYP. 0. Box 2721Greenville, North Carolina 27834

Mode DegreeAA

Mode Degree

M,DM,D

7 9

37029231 Continued

Robert M. UsseryDirector of Institutional Research(919) 758-6288ProgramAerospace Studies (R 0 T C)EconomicsPlanning (Geography Department)Environmental HealthGeologyCommunity Health

Mode DegreeA 0

0

B,M

37029261

ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITYParkview DriveElizabeth City, North Carolina 27909Floyd B. Holley, Ed.DVice Chancellor/Academic Affairs(919) 335-0551 Ext. 260ProgramEconomics (Concentration in BusinessAdministration)Environmental Education(Concentration)Environmental Science (Concentration)

37029401

LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGEVocational-Technical DivisionPost Office Box 188Kinston, North Carolina 28501Mr. Guy PetersonAssociate Dean(919) 527-6223ProgramAviation Management TechnologyAviation Management Technology-Career Pilot OptionDrafting and Design TechrologyElectromechanical EngineeringTecnnclogyElecttonic Iiingineering TechnologyAutomotive Mechenics

Mode Degree

ModeA

A

DegreeA

AA

AA

37029721

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITYMechanical and Aerospace EngineeringRaleigh, North Carolina 27607Dr. C. F. ZorowskiDepartment Head(919) 737-2365Program Mode DegreeAerospace Engineering AMechanical Engineering (AutomotiveEngineering,

Degree Level Programs 73

37029731

GASTON COLLEGEDepartment of Business AdministrationDallas, North Carolina 28034Professor James G. Robertson704) 922-3136 Ext. 224

Program Mode DegreeTraffic Management I A

37029732

GASTON COLLEGEDepartment of Civil Engineering TechnologyDallas, North CarolinaClyde H. RobinsonDean of Technical Programs(704) 922-3136Program ModeCivil Engineering Technology

37029741

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINADepartment of Cy and Regional PlanningChapel Hill, North Carolina 27514Dr. Goman GilbertAssistant Professor(919) 933-5204Program ModeUrban Transportation PlanningUrban Land Use PlanningEnvironmental PlanningRegional Development

37029801

WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDrawer 1878Goldsboro, New York 27530Aviation Program Director(919) 735-5151Prog ramAviation Ground School

37040621

PITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTEAir & Water ResourcesP. 0. Drawer 7007Greenville, North Carolina 27834Dean PainterDepartment Chairman(919) 756-3130ProgramAir & Water Resources Technology

DegreeA

Deg reeM,DM,DM,DM,D

Mode DegreeA 0

Mode DegreeA

37048351

CALDWELL TECHNICAL INSTITUTEDepartment of Business AdministrationLenoir, North Carolina 28645(704) 728-4323Program Mode DegreeTransportation I A

37048381

GUILFORD TECHNICAL INSTITUTEAviation DepartmentP.O. Box 309Jamestown, North Carolina 27282William B. JohnsonDepartment Head(919) 292-1101 Ext. 238ProgramAviation Management Technology

37048382

GUILFORD TECHNICAL INSTITUTECivil Engineering TechnologyP.O. Box 309Jamestown, North Carolina 27282Sharon RollinsDepartment Head(919) 292-1101 Ext. 219ProgramMaterialsSods2nvironmental EngineeringStructuresHydraulics

Mode DegreeA A

Mode

37048451

WILSON COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEVocational Department902 Herring Ave.Wilson, North Carolina 27893B. L. Plauche'Dean of Student Services(919) 291-1195Program ModeAutomotive Me'chanicsDiesel Mechanics

DegreeAAAA

A

37053781

CATAWS VALLEY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEBusiness UepartmentHighway 64-70 S.E.Hickory, North Carolina 28601J. Ray HallDepartment Chairman327-9124 Ext. 35ProgramTraffic and Transportation

8 0

Degree

Mode DegreeA

74 Section A

37054471

RANDOLPH TECHNICAL INSTITUTEContinuing Education DivisionP.O. Drawer 1009Asheboro, North Carolina 27203Benny B. HamptonDean, Continuing Education(919) 629-4171Prog ramAviation Ground School (For PrivatePilot License ARequirements)

Mode Degree

37054491

CENTRAL CAROLINA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE1105 Kelly DriveSanford, North Carolina 27330Avron B. UpchurchDean of Instruction(919) 775-5401Program ModeAuto MechanicsMotorcycle Mechanics

37054631

TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF ALAMANCE411 Camp RoadBurlington, North Carolina 27215Dr. Miles L. EckardDean of Instruction(919) 227-7471Program ModeChemical TechnologyTransportation MaintenanceAutomotive Mechanics H

37057541

ROWAN TECHNICAL INSTITUTEFire & Safety DepartmefitP.O. Box 1555Salisbury, North Carolina 28144Joel M. FreemanDean of Occupational Education(704) 637-0160ProgramIndustrial Safety 8, Health EngineeringTechnology I A

Degree

DegreeAA

Mode Degree

37076401

FAYETTEVILLE TECHNICAL INSTITUTEDepartment of Civil Engineering TechnologyBox 5236Fayetteville, North CarolinaProfessor Robert M. CarnDepartment Chairman(919) 484-4121 Ext. 257

8 1

37076401 ContinuedProgram Mode Deg reeCivil Engineering Technology I A

Major Area of Concentration: Drafting,Soils, Materials, ElementaryStructural Design And Estimating

37079861

HALIFAX COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEContinuing EducationP. 0. Drawer 809Weldon, North Carolina 27890William T. StanleyAssistant Dean of Evening Programs(919) 536-4152Program ModeDriver EducationPilot Ground School A

Aerospace Workshop A

Degree000

37080841

COASTAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGECivil Engineering222 Georgetown Rd.Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540John GayDean of Students(919) 455-1221ProgramSurveying Technology H A

Mode Degree

37084661

SOUTHWESTERN TECHNICAL INSTITUTEDepartment of Human ServicesWebster Rd.Sylva, North Carolina 28779D. N. InvinDean of Instruction(704) 586-4091ProgramEnyironmental ScienceSurveying

37085571

NASH TECHNICAL INSTITUTEAutomotive DepartmentP.O. Box 2347Rocky Mount, North Carolina 27801Merritt MatthewsDepartment Chairman(919) 443-4011ProgramTransportation MaintenanceAutomotive MechanicsAutomotive Body Repair

Mode DegreeA

Mode DegreeC.A

Degree Level Programs 75

37086121

ROBESON TECHNICAL INSTITUTEDrawer ALumberton, North Carolina 28358Max H. LippardAdministrative Assistant(919) 738-7101ProgramGround School For PilotsProfessional Pilots CourseBasic Boating

ModeAA

37094301

TRI-COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEDepartment of Community CollegesP. 0. Box 40Murphy, North Carolina 28906Vincent CrispPresident(704) 837-5651ProgramPolice Science

Degree

Mode DegreeA

37096461

PIEDMONT AEROSPACE INSTITUTESmith Reynolds AirportP.O. Box 2720Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27102(919) 756-3130ProgramAviation Ground School

Mode DegreeA 0

37990081

JOHNSTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTEVocational DepartmentHighway 301 South, P. 0. Box 29Smithfield, North Carolina 27577William W. FranklinDean of Vocational Programs(919) 963-2143Program Mode DegreeDriver Training (Profeisional)

37990351

WAKE TECHNICAL INSTITUTEEngineering Technology DivisionRoute 10, Box 200Raleigh, North Carolina 27603Timothy I. EdwardsDean of Engineering Technologies(919) 772-0551 Ext. 272,PrOgramCivil Engineering Technology

Mode DegreeA

38029881

BISMARCK JUNIOR COLLEGEBismarck, North Dakota 58501Aviation Program Director(701) 223-4500ProgramAviation Ground School

38029891

DICKINSON STATE COLLEGEDickinson, North Dakota 58601Dr. Robert A. WheelerProgram Director(701) 227-2147ProgramOperating Engineer TechnologyHighway Transportation Specialist

38029892

DICKINSON STATE COLLEGEDickinson, North Dakota 58601Chairman, Engineering'Department(701) 227-2326ProgramAerospace Engineering

38029911

LAKE REGION JUNIOR COLLEGECivil Engineering TechnologyDevils Lake, North Dakota 58301Thomas M. PalmerHead of Department(701) 662-4951 Ext. 49 or 35ProgramCivil Engineering Technology H C.A

Mode DegreeA 0

Mode DegreeA

Mode DegreeA. A

Mode Degree

38029912

LAKE REGION JUNIOR COLLEGEDevils Lake, North Dakota 58301Aviation Program Director(701) 662-4951ProgramPilot Training

38029921

MARY COLLEGEApple Creek Rd.Bismarck, North Dakota 58501Tom JohnsonVice President for Academic Affairs(701) 255-4681ProgramIntro. to Flying

8 2

Ntride.:.:DegreeA 0

Mode DegreeA 0

76Section A

38029941

MINOT STATE ',Liar.G17.Division of EthJcation and PsychologyMinot, North Dakota 5V701Dr. Warren G. AllenDivision Chairman(701) 838-6101 Ext, 365ProgramDriver and Traffic Education (Minor)

Mode Degree

38029961

NORTH DAKOTA STATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCECivil Engineering TechnologyNorth College St.Wahpeton, North Dakota 58075James A. HortonVice President For Academic Affairs(701) 671-2416Program ModeEnvironmental Science Technology E

Mechanical Systems Design A

Civil Engineering Technology

DegreeA

A

38030051

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTAAviation Department College of Business and Public

AdministrationGrand Forks, North Dakota 58201Professor John D. OdegardDepartment Chairman(701) 777-2791Program Mode DegreeAviation Administration, Business CorePlus Prof. Pilot A

Airport Administration, Business CorePlus Air Support A

Weather Modification, Specialized PilotTraining A

Airline Stewardess Program A A

38030081

VALLEY CITY STATE COLLEGEValley City, North Dakota 58072Aviation Program Director(701) 845-4321Program ModeAviation Ground School A

38092651

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of EngineeringFargo, North Dakota 58102(701) 237-8011ProgramMechanical Engineering With AerospaceSpecialization A

Degree0

Degree

8 3

39030151

BLISS COLLEGEEvening Classes3770 North High St.Columbus, Ohio 43214Gerald WickhamPresident(614) 267-8355ProgramTransportation & Traffic Management I

Mode Degree

39030181

BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITYBowling Green, Ohio 43403(419) 372-2531Program Mode Degree

Environmental Technology

39030321

THE CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringCleveland, Ohio 44115Professor Clarence H. C. JamesDepartment Chairman(216) 687-2400Program Mode DegreeCivil EngineeringCivil Engineering (TransportationOption)

39030501

JOHN :;ARROLL UNIVERSITYSci.:ool of Business

.Cleveland, Ohio 44118Arthur J. NoetzelAcademic Vice President(2113) 491-4207PrograMPhysical DistrubitonLogistics AnalysisEconomics of Regulated IndustriesV.ban EconomicsEnvironmental Ecoitomics

39030511

KENT STATE UNIVERSITYAerospace Technology DivisionKent, Ohio 44242Dr. Peder A. OttersonCoordinator(216) 672-7911

Mode Degree

Degree Level Programs 77

39030511 ContinuedProgramAerospace Engineering TechnologyAerospace Management TechnologyAerospace Flight - Professional PilotAerospace Flight Technology; FlightOperations SequenceAerospace Flight Technology:Professional Pilot Sequence

Mode DegreeAAA

A

A

39030512

KENT STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Marketing and TransportationKant, Ohio 44242Dr. Guy R. BanvilleDepartment Chairman(216) 672-2170ProgramTransportation Menagement

Mode Degree

39030611

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, SALEM CAMPUSEngineering TechnologiesSalem-Lisbon Road, P.O. Box 91Salem, Ohio 44460Joseph A. WendelSupervisor of Engineering Technologies(216) 332-0361ProgramCivil Engineering Technology H A

Mode Degree

39030681

LORAIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEAdmissions Office1005 North Abbe RoadElyria, Ohio 44035Timothy BoylanDirector of Admissions(216) 365-4191ProgramChemical Engineering TechnologyCivil Engineering Technology

Mode DegreeAA

39030682

LORAIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE1005 N. Abbe RoadElyria, Ohio 44035Aviation Program Director(216) 365-4191ProgramAviation Ground School A

Mode Degree

39031001

OHIO UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringCollege of Engineering & TechnologyAthens, Oh lo 45701

39031001 ContinuedDr. Carl L. ShermerDepartment Chairman(614) 594-5312ProgramCivil Engineering

Mode DegreeB,M

39031002

OHIO UNIVERSITYAthens, Ohio 45701Mr. Francis FullerChairman, Aviation Department(614) 698-7971Program Mode DegreeAssociate in Applied Science in AviaticnTechnology A A

39031191

SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGEBusiness Division444 West Third St.Dayton, Ohio 45402Ned J. SifferlenChairman, Business Administration Division(513) 226-2917Program ModeAviation Administration ALogistics ManagementTraffic and Transportation Management I

39031231

THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRONCommunity & Technical College304 E. Buchtel Ave.Akron, Ohio 44325Max M. RuleAssociate Professor(216) 375-7379ProgramTransportation - GeneralTransportation - Commercial Aviation

39031251

UNIVERSITY OF CiNCINNATICincinnati, Ohio 45221Chairman, Engineering Department(513) 475-8000ProgramAerospace Engineering-CooperativeProg A

Mode

A

DegreeAAA

DegreeAA

Mode Degree

39031311

UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDOCommunity and Technical CollegeToledo, Ohio 43606

8 4

78Section A

39031311 Continued

Maurice EdgingtonProgram Coordinator(419) 537-3361ProgramTraffic Management

39031451

Mode

YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITYSchool of Business AdministrationYoungstown, Ohio 44503(216) 747-1492ProgramTransportation Management

DegreeA

Mode DegreeA,B

39040531

CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGEWestern Campus7300 York RoadParma, Ohio 44130John SummaCoordinator, Aviation Technology(216) 845-4000 Ext. 397ProgramAviation Technology-Pilot and GeneralAviation Careers A

Mode Degree

A

39040532

CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - WESTERNCAMPUS

Business Administration & Technologies7300 York Rd.Parma, Ohio 44130Dr. Frank E. LiguoriDean(227) 845-4000ProgramAviation TechnologyTransportation Technology

Mode DegreeA A

A

39048681

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, RAYMONDWALTERS BRANCH

Biology. 9555 Plainfield Rd.Cincinnati, Ohio 45236Judith SchultzAssistant Professor of Biology(513) 793-6010Program ModeEnvironmental Control Technology E

DegreeA

39068041

LAKELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGEEngineering DepartmentMentor, Ohio 44060Ralph BellEngineering Department Chairman(216) 951-1000ProgramCivil/Architectural EngineeringTechnologyEnvironmental EngineeringTechnologies

Mode Degree

C,A

C,A

39068671

COLUMBUS TECHNICAL INSTITUTEEngineering Technologies550 East Spring St.Columbus, Ohio 43215(614) 221-6743ProgramAviation MaintenanceAviation Administration

ModeAA

DegreeAA

39068830

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYSchool of Architecture190 West 17th Ave.Columbus, Ohio 43210Professor Jerrold VossChairman, City and Regional Planning(614) 422-5427Program Mode Degree

City and Regional Planning U M,D

39068831

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Aviation3160 Case Road, Box 3022Columbus, Ohio 43210Richard D. GilsonChairman, Academic Committee(614) 422-8730ProgramAviation Education and TrainingHuman Factors in Aviation SafetyAir Transportation SystemsIndividual Studies in Aviation

39068832

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYFaculty of Marketing and Logistics1775 College Rd.Columbus, Ohio 43210Bernard J. La LondeProfessor(614) 422-0331

8 5

Mode DegreeAAAA

Degree Level Programs 79

39068832 Continued

ProgramLogistics and TransportationBusiness Logistics

39068833

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYSchool of Natural Resources2120 Fyffe Rd.Columbus, Ohio 43210Professor Robert W. TeaterDirector(614) 422-1279ProgramNatural Resources

39068834

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering2070 Neil Ave.Columbus, Ohio 43210Professor RusSel C. JonesDepartment Chairman(614) 422-2771ProgramCivil Engineering:Civil Engineering:Civil Engineering:Civil Engineering:Civil Engineering:Civil Engineering:Civil Engineering:Civil Engineering:

ModeI

Degree

M,D

Mode DegreeB,M,D

ModeGeneral OptionTransportationStructuresHydraulicsSoil MechanicsMaterials and Design IConstructionSurveying

39068835

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Mechanical Engineering206 West 18th Ave.Columbus, Ohio 43210Professor Donald D. GlowerDepartment Chairman(614) 422-5782ProgramMechanical Engineering: GeneralOptionMechanical Engineering: AutomotiveOptionMechanical Engineering: EnvironmentalControlMechanical Engineering: MechanicalSystemsMechanical Engineering: PowerSystemsMechanical Engineering: Acoustics E

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,D

Mode Degree

B,M,D

B,M,D

B,M,D

B,M,D

B,M,DB,M,D

39068836

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Aeronautical and Astronautical

Engineering2036 Neil Ave.Columbus, Ohio 43210Professor G.L. Von EschenDepartment Chairman(614) 422-2691,Program Modo DegreeAeronautical & AstronauticalEngineering A B,M,D

39068837

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Industrial and Systems Engineering1971 Neil Ave.Columbus, Ohio 43210Professor Albert BishopDepartment Chairmari(614) 422-6041Program Mode DegreeIndustrial & Systems Engineering: Man-Machine Systems I B,M,DIndustrial & Systems Engineering:Management System I B,M,DIndustrial & Systems Engineering:Operations Research I B,M,D

39068838

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Electrical Engineering2015 Neil Ave.Columbus, Ohio 43210Professor M.O. ThurstonDepartment Chairman(614) 422-2571ProgramElectrical Engineering

39068839

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Aviation3160 Case Rd.Columbus, Ohio 43210Professor Jack EggspuehlerDepartment Chairman(614) 422-1116ProgramAviation A 0

Mode Degree

Mode Degree

39071031

CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGEMetropolitan Campus2900 Community College Ave.Cleveland,-Ohio 44115

8 6

80Section A

39071 031 Continued

Lowell WatkinsDepartment Head, Business Administration(216) 241-5966 Ext. 343Program Mode DegreeTransportation-Clerical & ManagementJobs With Carrier Or I A

Industrial Traffic Department

39071041

MIAMI UNIVERSITYCollege of Arts and SciencesOxford, Ohio 45056John CocanougherChairman; Department of Aeronautics(513) 529-5919ProgramAeronauticsAeronautics Math

39071042

MIAMI UNIVERSITYMiami University AirportFairfield Rd.Oxford, Ohio 45056(513) 529-2735ProgramPilot Training A 0

ModeAA

Degree

Mode Degree

39072751

JEFFERSON COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEDepartment of Engineering Technologies4000 Sunset Blvd.Steubenville, Ohio 43952Donald W. BuchananDepartment Chairman(614) 264-5591Program ModeEnvironmental Engineering Technology ECivil Engineering Technology

39075981

HOCKING TECHNICAL COLLEGERoute 1Nelsonvil' hio 45764Richard L. ivlitchellDean of Planning and Development(614) 753-3591ProgramEnvironmental TechnologyDrafting & Design TechnologyMechanical TechnologyHeat Processing TechnologyCeramics TechnologyEmergency Medical TechnologyLaw Enforcement

Mode

DegreeAA

DegreeAAAAAAA

39081331

MUSKINGUM AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGEEngineering400 Richards Rd.Zanesville, Ohio 43701David NevinsDepartment Chairman(614) 454-0101Program ModeArchitectural EngineeringPetroleum Engineering

39081332

MUSKINGUM AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGEEnvironmental Science400 Richards Rd.Zanesville, Ohio 43701Charles WoolfDepartment Chairman(614) 454-0101Program ModeAir Quality ControlWater Quality ColrolNatural Resources ConservationSurveying

39081333

MUSKINGUM AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGEHuman Resources400 Richards Rd.Zanesville, Ohio 43701Dr. Jane Gatewood WhiteDepartment Chairman(614) 454-0101ProgramConsumer EducationLaw Enforcement

Mode

39086771

NORTHWEST TECHNICAL COLLEGEEngineering Departmen,P,P.O. Box 260Arch.,old, Ohio 43502John WilsonDirector of AdmissionsL.(419) 267-5511ProgramCivil Engineering TechnologyBuilding Construction Technology

39091681

WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of EngineeringDayton, Ohio 45431

8 7

Mode

DegreeAA

DegreeAAAA

DegreeAA

DegreeAA

Degree Level Programs 81

39091681 ContinuedMalcolm L. RitchieProfessor of Engineering(513) 426-6650Program ModeHuman Factors Engineering

39099421

SCIOTO TECHNICAL COLLEGEEngineeringP.O. Box 766Lucasville, Ohio 45648Ray IrwinDepartmental Chairman(614) 259-5566Program ModeCivil Engineering Technology

Degree

DegreeA

39103451

CINCINNATI TECHNICAL COLLEGEEngineering.Department3520 Central ParkwayCincinnati, Ohio 45223Dr. Paul TienEngineering Department Chairman(513) 681-3320 Ext. 75Program Mode DegreeSurveying, Design, Related Engineering H A

39108811

STARK TECHNICAL COLLEGEDepartment of Business Management6200 Frank Ave. N.W.Canton, Ohio 44720Professor Jack B. RuthDepartment Chairman(216) 494-6170Program Mode DegreeBusiness Management I A

39108812

STARK TECHNICAL COLLEGEDepartment of Civil Engineering6200 Frank Ave. N.W.Canton, Ohio 44720Professor David E. WilemanDepartment Chairman(216) 494-6170ProgramCivil Engineering

Mode DegreeA

39108813STARK TECHNICAL COLLEGEDepartment of Electrical/Electronic Engineering6200 Frank Ave. N.W.Canton, Ohio 44720

39108813 ContinuedProfessor John L. ZumkehrDepartment Chairman(216) 494-6170ProgramElectrical EngineeringElectrical Engineering

Mode

39108814

STARK TECHNICAL COLLEGEDepE tment of Mechanical Engineering6200 Frank Ave. N.W.Canton, Ohio 44720Professor William HammenDepartment Chairman(216) 494-6170ProgramMechanical EngineeringElectro-MechanicalManufacturing Engineering &SupervisionNumerical Control

39108815

STARK TECHNICAL COLLEGECivil Construction Engineering6200 Frank Ave. N.W.Canton, Ohio 44720Department Head(216) 494-6170ProgramCivil Construction Engineering

Mode

DegreeAA

DegreeAA

A

Mode DegreeA

40031501

CAMERON UNIVERSITYDepartment of Health & Physical Education2800 Gore Blvd.Lawton, Oklahoma 73501Bill ShahanChairman, Department of Health & Physical

Education(405) 248-2200 Ext. 75Program Mode DegreeDriver , Education (Minor)

40031601

NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA A&M COLLEGETechnology DepartmentSecond and I Streets, NortheastMiami, Oklahoma 74354Charles H. AngleDean of Instruction(918) 542-8441 Ext. 202Program ModePre-EngineeringGeneral TechnologyAviation - Fhght AAutomotive

8 8

DegreeAAAA

82Section A

40031661

OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITYSchool of BusinessN. W. 23rd and N. BlackwelderOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73106Dr. Ralph TraxlerJr.Dean, School of Business(405) 525-5411 Ext. 2516ProgramAviation Business Management

40031701

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYSouthwest Center For SafetyStillwater, Oklahoma 74074Milton D. RhoadsDirector(405) 372-6211 Ext. 593ProgramCivil Engineering-Highway EngineeringEmphasisDriver and Traffic Safety EducationFire Protection and Industrial SafetyMechanical and Aerospace Engineering

40031702

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYSchool of Civil EngineeringStillwater, Oklahoma 74074James V. ParcherSchool Head(405) 372-6211 Ext. 530ProgramTransportation EngineeringSoil MechanicsBioenvironmental EngineeringStructuresConstruction Management

40031703

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYStillwater, Oklahoma 74074(405) 372-6211ProgramAerospace Option in MechanicalEngineering

40031 704

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYFlight SchoolSearcy FieldStillwater, Oklahoma 74074Chairman, Engineering Department(405) 372-6211ProgramPilot Training

Mode DegreeA A,B

Mode Degree

B,M,D

A,BA B,M,D

M ode DegreeM,D

M,DM,DM.13

Mode Degree

A

Mode DegreeA 0

40031791

SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYDivision of Industry6th and CollegeDurant, Oklahoma 74701Alvin M. WhiteDirector, Division of Industry(405) 924-0121 Ext. 415Program Mode DegreeTraffic Safety Education and AccidentPrevention H A.M.D

AviationMulti-Engine A

Airframe and Powerplant FlightEngineer/Mechanic Qualified A

Aviation Flight Programs A 0.BAirframe and Power Technology A 0,B

40031792

SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOM,. STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of AviationDurant, OklahOma 74701.Dr. C. Henry GoldDean(405) 924-0121 Ext. 413Program Mode DegreeProfessional Aviation A

Airframe and Powerplant A

Driver Traffic and Safety Education H

40031841

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMADepa,iment of Civil EngineeringNorman, Oklahoma 73069Prof.,Antti TalvitieAssistant Professor(405) 325-5912ProgramTransportation PlanningTraffic EngineeringMaterialsSoilsTransportation Engineering

.40031 12

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMAAviation Department1700 Lexington DriveNorman, Oklahoma 73069Thomas J. Morris IIIAsst. Professor - Aviation(405) 325-7231ProgramFlight TechnologyFlight and Ground School For

8 9

Mode .

. ModeAA

DegreeM.D

M,D

Degree

Degree Level Programs 83

40031843

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMANorman, Oklahoma 73069Chairman, Engineering Department(405) 325-0311Program ModeAerospace Engineering A

40031851

UNIVERSITY OF TULSACollege of EngineeringTulsa, Oklahoma(918) 939-6351Program ModeMechanical - Aerospace Engineering A

Degree

DegreeA,B

40097631

TULSA JUNIOR COLLEGEBusiness Division909 South Boston Ave.Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119Bill WellsDirector of Technical-Occupational.Programs(918) 587-6561Program Mode DegreeTransportation and Traffic Management I C,A

40990011

SPARTAN SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, INC.Flight School DivisionRiverside AirportTulsa, Oklahoma 74151V. M. SetterholmPresident(918) 836-6886ProgramPrivate PilotCommercial PilotInstrument RatingFlight Instructor (Airplane)Instrument Flight InstructorMultiengine RatingSeaplane RatingAirline Transport RatingHelicopter Private PilotCommercial HelicopterHelicopter Flight InstructorHelicopter AgriculturalHelicopter External Load

Mode DegreeAAAAAAAA

AAAA

40990012

SPARTAN SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, INC.Technical School Division8820 East Pine St.Tulsa, Oklahoma 74151

40990012 Continued

V. M. SetterholmPresident(918) 836-6886ProgramAviation Maintenance TechnicianPowerplant TechnicianAirframe TechnicianAviation Electronics TechnicianAviation Instrument TechnicianMechanical Instrument TechnicianNondestructive Testing Technician

Mode DegreeAAAAAAA

40990071

WESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE COLLEGE220 North Park LaneAltus, Oklahoma 73521Richard MaffryDirector of Aviation Programs(405) 482-5696Program Mode DegreePrivate & Commercial Aviation A AAirport Management A A

41031861

BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGECivil Engineering Technology2411 N.W. CardenPendleton, Oregon 97801Robert E. Hawk,Dean of Applied Sciences276-1260 Ext. 214ProgramCivil Engineering Technology H A

Mode Degree

41031862

BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGEP.O. Box 100Pendleton, Oregon 97801Aviation Program Director(503) 276-1260ProgramAir Transportation TechnologyPilot Training

41031891

CLATSOP COMMUNITY COLLEGEVocational-Technical16th & JeromeAstoria, Oregon 97130Paul D. SeeDean of Instruction(503) 325-0910 Ext: 240ProgramMarine Technology-Small BoatOperation W A

Mode DegreeA AA 0

Mode Degree

9 0

84Section A

41031961

LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGEFlight Technology4000 East 3CO. a., PO Box lEEugene, Orego .i7405Jim PierceyAssociate Dean of Instruction(503) 747-4501ProgramBusiness & Airline PilotFlight & Ground InstructorAir Traffic Controller

41031962

LANE COMMUNITY COLLEaEMechanics4000 East 30th Ave., PO Box 1EEugene, Oregon 97405Jim PierceyAssociate Dean of Instruction(503).747-4501ProgramAgriculture/Industrial EquipmentTechnicianAutomotive TechnicianAviation Maintenance TechnicianDiesel Technician

ModeAAA

DegreeAAA

Mode Degree

AA

A AA

41031963

LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGEScience4000 East 30th Ave., PO Box 1EEugene, Oregon 97405Jim PierceyAssociate Dean of Instruction(503) 747-4501Program Mode Degree

Environmental Technician W A

41032041

MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGEBusiness26000 S.E. Stark St.Gresham, Oregon 97030Mike Stevenson_Director For Research and Planning(503) 666-1561 Ext. 215Program ModeTransportation and Distribution

41032042

MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGEBusiness26000 S. E. Stark St.Gresham, Oregon 97030

DegreeC.A

9 1.

41032042 Continued

Mike StevensonDirector For Research & Planning(503) 666-1561 Ext. 215ProgramTransportation and EconomicDistributionProfessional Pilot - Business Aviation

Mode Degree

AC,AA

41032101

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITYSchool of EngineeringCorvallis, Oregon 97331(503) 754-1133Program Mode DegreeAerospace Engineering Option in M.E. A a

41032111

OREGON INST. OF TECHNOLOGYOretech Branch P.O.Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601(503) 882-6321ProgramHighway Engineering H A,B

Mode Degree

41032131

PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGEIndustrial Technology Division12000 S.W. 49th Ave.Portland, Oregon 97219Robert V. PalmerDean(503) 244-6111 Ext. 331PrograffCivil'Engineering TechnologyAutomotive TechnologyAviation Maintenance TechnologyRotary Wing MaintenanceDiesel Service MechanicsMarine Engineering Technology

Mode

AA

DegreeAC,AC,A

C.AC,A

41032161

PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITYApplied Science & EngineeringP.O. Box 751Portland, Oregon 97207Fred Young, Ph.D.Department Head(503) 229-4631Program Mode Degree

Structural Engineering I B.M

Degree Level Programs 85

41032162

PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSIYYGraduate Studies & Research105 Neuberger Hall, P.O. Box 751Portland, Oregon 97207David T. Clark, Ph.D.Dean(503) 229-3423ProgramEnvironmental SciencesSystem ScienceUrban Studies

Modeand Resources E

41032163

PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITYOregon Division of Continuing Education1633 SW Park Ave.Portland, Oregon 97207William M. BeckSpecialist, Director of Training(503) 229.-4814.ProgramPrinciples of Traffic Safety Engineering -ConceptsPrinciples of Traffic Engineering 2

Degree

Mode Degree

41032181

CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGECommunity College4000 Lancaster Drive N. E.Salem, Oregon 97308Joseph W. SmithDepartment Chairman(503) 585-7900 Ext. 218Program Mode DegreeCivil-Structural Engineering I A

41032201

SOUTHWESTERN OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGECods Bay, Oregon 97420Sam E. CumpstonDirector, Career Education(503) 888-3234Program Mode DegreeFlight Technology A A

41032211

TREASURE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE650 College Blvd.Ontario, Oregon 97914Aviation Program Director(503) 889-6493ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

9 2

41032221

UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGECivil Engineering TechnologyP.O. Box 967Roseburg, Oregon 9'7470Leo R. CrismanDean of Instruction(503) 672-5571ProgramStructuresHydraulicsMaterialsSoils

Mode DegreeAAAA

41032231

UNIVERSITY OF OREGONMarkoting, Transportation, & Business Environment

DepartmentCollege of Business AdministrationEugene, Oregon 97403ProfessorHarold K. StromAssociate Dean(503) 686-3306Program Mode DegreeTransportation and Business Logistics I B,M,D

41069381

LINN-BENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of Community Education6500 S. W. Pacific Blvd.Albany, Oregon 97321Dr. Dariel MartinDirector(503) 926-6035ProgramTransportation PrinciplesTransportation and Traffic ManagementAviation Ground SchoolAviation Ground School Instruments

41088561

OREGON GRADUATE CENTER19600 N.W. Walker Rd.Beaverton, Oregon 97005Edward J. BaumProgramEnvironmental Science (Air PollutionControl)

41101821

ROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE3345 Redwood HighwayGrants Pass, Oregon 97526Aviation Program Director(503) 479-5541ProgramAviation Ground School

Mode

AA

Degree

00

Mode Degree

Mode DegreeA 0

86 Section A

42032381

BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY .

Civil EngineeringLewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837Larry YounkinAssociate Professor(717) 524-1094ProgramStructional EngineeringHydraulic EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringTransportation EngineeringUrban Planning

Mode DegreeB.MB.MB,MB.M

42032531

DICKINSON COLLEGECarlisle, Pennsylvania 17013Professor John W. Luetzelschwab(717) 243-5121 Ext. 411Program Mode DegreeEnvironmental Studies E B

42032561

DREXEL UNIVERSITYCivil Engineering32nd and Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19014P. W. Purdom ,

Chairman, Civil Engineering Department(215) 895-2363ProgramStructuresGeotechnical Eng,Construction Mgn.Water ResourcesEnvironmentalTransportationUrban Planning

Mode

42032671

GENEVA COLLEGEEngineeringBeaver Falls, Pennsylvania 15010Mr. Forrest E. JustisChairman, Department of Engineering(412) 846-5100ProgramCivil Engineering

42032731

Mode

DegreeB,M.13B,M.0B.MB.MB,M,DB.M

Degree

HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGEMath, Science & Engineering3300 Cameron Street RoadHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110

42032731 Continued

Associate Professor F. Wayne Mccleary(717) 236-S533 Ext. 350Program Mode DegreeCivil Engineering Technology H A

42033211

EDINBORO STATE COLLEGEEdinboro, Pennsylvania 16444Dr. John K. FisherAssociate Vice-President For Academic Affairs(814) 732-2838ProgramEnvironmental Studies Concentration

Mode Degree

42033311

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYAltoona CampusAltoona, Pennsylvania 16603Jack G. ZubrodActing Director(814) 944-4547Program ModeAir Pollution Control Technology

42033401

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYMont Alto CampusMont Alto, Pennsylvania 17237Professor Porter McDonnell(717) 749-3111ProgramSurveying Technolog%

Mode

42033461

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYWilkes-Barre CampusP. 0. Box 1830Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18708George W. BierlyDirector(717) 675-2171ProgramHighway Engineering TechnologySurveying Technology

DegreeA

DegreeA

Mode DegreeH A

A

42033591

ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGEDepartment of Economics and Transportation610 Fifth Ave.Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219

9 3

.....fgree Level Programs 87

42033591 Continued

B G. DudleyAsst. Professor, Transportation(412) 264-9300ProgramTransportation

Mode

42033631

SPRING GARDEN COLLEGEConstruction Engineering Technology102 East Mermaid LanePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19118Professor John A. Clauser, A.I.A..Department Chairman(215) 242-3700 Ext. 265ProgramConstruction Engineering TechnologyConstruction Management

Mode

42033781

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIADepartment of Civil and Urban Engineering113 Towne BHilding, D-3Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19174Dr. Vukan R. VuchicAssociate Professor, Transportation(215) 243-8345Program Mode DegreeTransportation EngineeringJoint Program: Civil and UrbanEngineering and CityPlanning in TransportationJoint Program: Civil and UrbanEngineering and BusinessAdm. in Transportation

Degree

DegreeA,B

Engineering

42033791

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHGraduate School of Public & International Affairs1140 Benedum Engineering HallPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260Raymond L. RichmanProfessor(412) 624-4755Program Mode DegreeUrban Transportation Planning andPoh Analysis U M,DEnvironmental Planning and PolicyAnalysis E M,D

42033792

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHGraduate School of BusinessFifth and BigelowPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260

42033/92 Continued

H. J. ZofferDean, Graduate School of Business(412) 624-6410ProgramTransportation EconomicsSpecializationSocial SystemsTransportation Engineering

Mode Degree

42033793

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHCivil Engineering1140 Benedum Engineering HallPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261A. G. R. BullenDirector of Environmental Systems(412) 624-5269Program ModeTraffic EngineeringTransportation Engineering

42033794

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHDepartment of Electrical Engineering348 Benedum Engineering HallPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261William G. VogtProfessor of Electrical EngineeringProgramTransportation NetworksDemand Actuated NetworksModeling and Simulation ofTransportation SystemsSocio-Economic Aspects ofTransportation Systems

42033795

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHEnvironmental Systems Engineering1140 Benedum Engineering HallPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261A. G. R. BullenDirector of Environmental Systems(412) 624-5269ProgramEnvironmental PlanningSocial SystemsTransportation Engineering

42033796

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHSchool of Engineering1140 Benedum Enginenring HallPittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261

9 4

Mode

Mode

Degree

Deg reeM,DM.D

!dt,D

M,D

Deg ree

88Section A

42033796 Continued

A. G. R. BullenDirector of Environmental Systems(412) 624-5269ProgramEnvironmental Systems EngineeringCivil Engineering

Mode

42033797

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURG-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213Chairman, Engineering Department(412) 621-3500Program ModeAerospace Engineering-Option in Me A

42033841

UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTONSc. .nton, Pennsylvania 18510Mr. Andrew PlonskyEngineering Advisor(717) 347-3321ProgramPre-Engineering Program

42033851

URSINUS COLLEGEEvening SchoolCollegeville, Pennsylvania 19426Dr. Charles L. LevesqueDirector, Evening School(215) 489-4250ProgramIndustrial Traffic ManagementTransportation

Mode

Mode

Degree

Degree

DegreeA

Degree00

42033861

VALLEY FORGE MILITARY JUNIOR COLLEGEROTCWayne, Penylvania 19087Lt.C. Otto A. 3chludeckerProfessor of Military Science(215) 688-1800ProgramFlight Training

42033881

VILLANOVA UNIVERSITYInstitute For Transportation StudiesCivil Engineering DepartmentVillanova, Pennsylvania, 19085

mode DegreeA 0

42033881 CorrinuedDr. James J. SchusterDirector(215) 527-2100ProgramTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringTransportation PlanningTransportation MaterialsCivil Engineering - TransportationCivil Engineering - GeneralCivil Engineering - StructurecStructural EngineeringWater Resources

Mode Degree

42033951

WILLIAMSPORT AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGEAviation Department1005 W. Third St.Williamsport, Pennsylvania 17701James W. LittleAsst. Professor.(717) 326-3761 Ext. 233ProgramAviation Maintenance Technician A C

Mode Degree

42033952

THE WILLIAMSPORT AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGETransportation Division1005 West 3rd St.Williamsport, Pennsylvania 17701John HammondDivision Director(717) 326-3761 Ext. 275Program Mode Deg reeAuto Body RepairmanAutomotive MechanicsAutomotive Technology H A

Diesel MechanicsAviation Maintenance Technician A

42040511

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTYEngineering Department808 Ridge Ave.Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212Leonard J. Pruckner.Department Head-Engineering(412) 237-2621Program Mode DegreeTransportation & Surveying H A

Surveying

42040521

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY; Campus, Department of Natural & Physical

,Jciences

9 5

Degree Level Programs 89

42040521 Continued

595 Beatty Rd.Monroeville, Pennsylvania 15146Dr. Ronald E. KellyProfessor, Aviation Program Director(412) 371-8651Program Mode DegreeEnvironmental Technology w A

42068101

LEHIGH COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE2370 Main St.Schnecksville, Pennsylvania 18078George W. ElisonDean of Instruction(215) 799-2121 Ext. 141Program ModeStructureHighway Construction

DegreeAA

42068141

CAPITOL CAMPUS, PENNSYLVANIA STATEUNIVERSITY

Civil Engineering TechnologyRoom W252Middletown, Pennsylvania 17057Dr. William A. Welsh, Jr.Program Chairman(717) 787-1614Program ModeTransportation TechnologyBuilding Construction TechnologyWater Resources EngineeringTechnology

42069221

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYDelawar. . Campus25 Yearsley Mill Rd.Media. Pennsylvania 19063Aviation Program Director(215) 565-3300ProgramAviation Ground School

Deg ree

Mode DegreeA 0

42069651

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYGraduate School203 Kern Graduate Bldg.University Park, Pennsylvania 16802James B. BartooDean(814) 865-6323

42069651 Continued

Program Mode DegreeAerospace Engineering M.DCivil Engineering M.DIndustrial & Managernent SystemsE ngineering M,DMechanical Engineering M.DArchitectural Engineering

42069652

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYCivil Engineering212 Sackett Bldg.University Park, Pennsylvania 16802Raymond E. UntrauerHead of the Department(814) 865-8391ProgramStructuresHydraulicsHydrologyTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringMaterialsSoilsConstruction

42069653

Mode

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYMechanical Engineering203 Mechanical EngineeringUniversi1y Park, Pennsylvania 16802D. R. OlsonProfossor and Head(814) 865-2519Program ModeNoise Control A

Noise ControlAir QualityAuto SafetyRoad Traction: Tire/Road Interaction H

Environmental Engineering

42069654

DegreeB.M.DB,M.DEf-,M .0

B.M.D

B,M,DB.M,DB,M,D

Di.:oreeM.DM.DM.DM,DM.D

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYIndustrial & Management Systems Engineering207 Hammond Bldg.University Park. Pennsylvania 16802B. W. NiebelHead of the Department(814) 865-7601Program ModeRehability EngineeringSafety Engineering

9 6

DegreeB,M

90 Section A

42069654 Continued

ProgramEngineering EconomyOperations ResearchDesign of ExperimentsHuman Factors EngineeringMathematical ProgrammingWaiting Line TheoryInventory ModelsScheduling ModelsOptimization Methodology

42069655

Mode DegreeB,MB,DB,MB,DM,DM,DM,DM,DM,D

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYAerospace Engineering233 Hammond Bldg.Univercity Park. Pennsylvania 16802Barnes W. McCormickHead of Department(814) 865-2569ProgramAirplane Analysis and DesignHelicopter Analysts and DesignPropulsionAerodynamically Generated NoiseFluid MechanicsAerodynamics

ModeAAA

42069656

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYArchitectural Engineering101 Engineering 'a' Bldg.University Park. Pennsylvania 16802Gifford H. AlbrightHead of the Department(814) 865-6394Program ModeArchitectural EngineeringArchitectural EngineeringArchitectural Engineering -ConstructionArchitectural Engineering -ControlArchitectural Engineering -Architectural Engineering

Air.Cond

StructuresBldg.

Noise

Illumination I

Heat; Vent.;

DegreeA,B,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,D

DegreeAB,M

B,MB

B,M

42069657

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY208 Old Main Bldg,University Park, Pennsylvania 16802Director, Pilot Training Program(814) 865-4700Program Mode DegreePilot Training A 0

42071911

NORTHAMPTON COUNTY AREA COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

3835 Green Pond Rd.Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18017M. AllinsonAssociate Professor Business(215) 865-5351Program Mode DegreeMotor. Rail, Industrial, Air A

42101761

WESTMORELAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Business SciencesCollege Station - Armbrust Rd.Youngwood, Pennsylvania 15697Asst. Professor Patricia FairmanDepartment Chairman(412) 836-1600Program Mode DegreeTraffic Management & PhysicalDistribution I A

42103041

TEMPLE UNIVERSITYCollege of Engineering TechnologyBroad St. & Columbia Ave.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122Dr. John L. RumpfDean and Professor of Civil Engineering(215) 787-7959ProgramIntroduction to PlanningUrban DesignStructural SystemsEnvironmental SystemsStructural AnalysisStructural DesignApplied HydraulicsSanitary Chemistry & MicrobiologyEnvironmental Field OperOtionsEnvironmental Systems DesignUrban Systems

Mode Degree

A.13

A,EA,BA,B

42990381

PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYAerospace Engineering Technology414 Sansom St.Upper Darby, Pennsylvania 19063John C. StrayerDean(215) FI2-7100Program Mode DegreeAerospace Engineeringi Technology A C

9 7

Degree Level Programs 91

43039371

COLLEGE OF THE SACRED HEARTJunior CollegeSan Antonio Esq. Rosales, Parada 26-1/2Santurce, Puerto Rico 00914Sr. Humberto PrietoExtension Director(809) 724-7800 Ext. 250ProgramTransportation I A

Mode Degree

43071081

UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICOGraduate School of PlanninpPonce De Leon Ave.Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00931Professor Jose J. VillarnilActing Director(809) 765-6195 or 764-0000 Ext. 563, 593Program ModeUrban and Spatial TheoryFundamentals of Urban Policy andPlanningUrban Development ModelsUrban StructureDesign of Urban SectorsEnvironmental Engineering andPlanningUrban Development a nd EnvironmentalChangeEcology and PlanningAnalysis and Control of EnvironmentalContamination

44034011

BROWN UNIVERSITYDivision of Eng)neeringProvidence, Rriode Island 02912Rodney J. CliftonChairman, Executive Committe(401) 863-2276ProgramAerospace EngineeringCivil EngineeringMechanical EngineeringUrban TechnologyCivil Engineering

ModeA.

Degree

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,D

44034021

BRYANT COLLEGEEvening DivisionSmithfield, Rhode Island 02917Timothy P. CartwrightDirector of Evening School(401) 231-1200 Ext. 208, 209. 210Program Mode DegreeTransportation and Trafhc Management I C,A,B

44034041

JOHNSON & WALES COLLEGEAbbott Park PlaceProvidence, Rhode Island 02903Aviation Program Director(401) 331-3915ProgramAviation GrOund School A

Mode Dsorce

45034231

THE CITADEL, MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTHCAROLINA

Charleston, South Carolina 29409Col. L.K. HimelrightHead, Civil Engineering Department(803) 577-6900 Ext. 2083Program ModeCivil Engineering, Transportation AndManagement OptionsEnvironmental Engineering

45034251

CLEMSON UNIVERSITYCivil EngineeringClemson, South Carolina 29631H. W. BuschingHead of Department(803) 656-3002ProgramStructuresHydrologyTransportation EngineeringMaterialsSoilsAir Photo InterpretationConstruction

45034252

CLEMSON UNIVERSITYGraduate SchoolClemson, South Carolina 29631A. E. SchwartzDean(803) 646-3195ProgramStructuresHydrologyTransportation EngineeringAterialsSoilsAir Photo InterpretationConstruction

Mode

Mode

'M

45034281COLLEGE OF CHARLESTONBusiness Administration & Economics66 George St.Charleston, South Carolina 29401

9 8

Degree

Degree

Degree

92 Section A

45034281 Continued

Joseph BenichChairman, Economics Department(803) 722-0181 Ext. 233Program Mode DegreeBusiness Administration(Transportation)

45034282

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTONUrban StudiesCharleston, South Carolina 29401Professor Steven SteinertDirector of Urban Studies(803) 722-0181ProgramUrban PoliticsUrban SociologyUrban DesignUrban AdministrationUrban Justice

45034481

Mode Degree

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINATraffic and Transportation CenterColumbia, South Carolina 29208R. R. RobertsDirector(803) 777-3855ProgramStructures apd MechanicsSoilsTraffic EngineeringUrban Transportation PlanningTransportation Systems Analysis

Mode Degree

45039901

FLORENCE-DARLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGEPost Office Drawer 8000Florence, South CarolinaB. W. MorrisonChairman, Industrial Trades Division(803) 662-8581Program Mode DegreeAircraft Maintenance Technician AAutomotive-Diesel MechanicArgronomy Technology H ACivil Engineering I AIndustrial Engineering I A

45039911

GREENVILLE TECHNICAL EDUCATION CENTERBusiness DivisionS. Pleasantburg DriveGreenville, South Carolina 29606

45039911 Continued

John SteppDean(803) 242-3170ProgramTransportation Management

Mode DegreeI. A

45039951

SUMTER AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGETechnical Division506 W. GuignardSumter, South Carolina 29150Ray RollingsHead, Tachnical Division(803) 773-9371ProgramCivil Engineering TechnologyEngineering AidEnvironmental Engineering TechnologyTechnical Drafting

45049261

TRI-COUNTY COLLEGECivil Engineering TechnologyP.O. Box 87Pendleton, South Carolina 29670D.F. ChalkerDepartment Head(803) 646-3277ProgramCivil Engineering Technology

Mode DegreeA

A

Mode DegreeA

45068151

ORANGEBURG-CALHOUN TECHNICAL COLLEGEEngineering TechnologyHighway 601 NorthOrangeburg, South Carolina 29115Larry BlyDepartment Head(803) 536-0311Program Mode DegreeEngineering Graphics Technology H A

45069511

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA,SPARTANBURG

Division of Science, Engineering, and MathematicsSpartanbürg, South Carolina 29303Professor Percy M. Wimberly illAssistant Professor of Engineering(803) 578-2660Program Mode DegreeStructural Engineering I B,M,DTransportation Engineering I B,M

9 9

Degree Level Programs 93

46034581

AUGUSTANA COLLEGEDepartment of Physics29th and SummitSioux Falls, South Dakota 57102Dr. V. R. NelsonProfessor of Physics(605) 336-4910ProgramAeronautics

Mode DegreeA 0

46034701

SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES ANDTECHNOLOGY

Civil EngineeringE. St.'JoeRapid City, South Dakota 57701William V. CoyleChairman of the Department(605) 394-2442Program ModeStructuresHydraulicsHydrologyTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringMaterialsSoilsConcrete Technology

Degree

B

46034702

SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES ANDTECHNOLOGY

Mechanical EngineeringRapid City, South Dakota 57701C. W. ChiangProfessor and Head(605) 394-2401ProgramInternal Combustion EnginesGas TurbinesMechanical VibrationsIndustrial Engineering

Mode Degree

H

46034721

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA AT SPRINGFIELDSpringfield. South Dakota 57062Thomas C. StoneDean of Instruction(605) 369-2201Program Mode DegreeAutomotive TechnologyDiesel and Power Controls Technology HMechanical Technology

46034741

THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTADepartment of PsychologyVermillion, South Dakota 57069Norman W. HeimstraProfessor of Psychology(605) 677-5295ProgramHuman Factors Psychology I M,D

Mode Degree

46034742

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTASchool of LawVermillion, South Dakota 57069Richard K. BurkeDean of Law School(605) 677-5361ProgramGovernmental Regulations ofTransportationEnvironmental LawLand Use PlanningPlanning and Resource AllocationAdministrative LawMunicipal Corporation

46040571

Mode Degree

NATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESSRapid City, South Dakota 57701John S. Yoder, Ph. D.Dean of Academic Affairs(605) 348-1200 Ext. 70ProgramBusiness Administration - MarketingTransportationAirlines Careers

47034811

CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGEContinuing EducationJefferson City, Tennessee 37760Evelyn Bryant JohnsonInstructorProgramFlight Instruction A 0

ModeAAA

Degree

A

Mode Degree

47034821

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS COLLEGEDepartment of Civil EngineeringMemphis, Tennessee 38104James GuyHead of Department(901) 273=0100 Ext. 225ProgramCivil Engineering

100

Mode Degree

94 Section A

47034831

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGECareer EducationHampshire PikeColumbia, Tennessee 38401Eric W. SkoubyDirector, Career Education(615) 388-0120 Ext. 284ProgramCivil Engineering TechnologyAerospace

47034871

Mode DegreeA

A 0

EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of Business Administration and EconomicsJohnson City, Tennessee 37601Dr. Travis KirklandDean(615) 929-4289Program Mode DegreeAir, Water, Rail, Motor

47034872

EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYIndustrial EducationJohnson City, Tennessee 37601Mr. James F. BrownInstructor Driver and Traffic Safety(615) 929-4469ProgramDriver and Highway Traffic Safety

Mode

47034873

EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYContinuing EducationJohnson City, Tennessee 37601Reid BarryInstructor(615) 929-4214ProgramPrivate Pilot Ground School

47034941

HIWASSEE COLLEGEMadisonville, Tennessee 37354Mr. Harold J. MillerHead of Math - Science Division(615) 442-4607ProgramAerospace TechnologyAerospace AdministrationAerospace Administration TechnologyAviation Technology

Degree0

Mode DegreeA 0

Mode DegreeA AA AA AA

47035091

MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITYAir Force ROTCSouthern Ave.Memphis, Tennessee 38111(901) 321-2100ProgramElementary Aeronautics

Mode DegreeA 0

47035101

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of AerospaceBox 67Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130Randall C. WoodChairman(615) 898-2788Program ModeSpecial Two-Year Aerospace AAerospace Administration AAerospace Technology AAerospage Education A

47035181

SOUTHERN MISSIONARY COLLEGEP. 0. BoX 370Collegedale, Tennessee 37315ProgramAviation Fundamentals A 0

Degree

Mode Degree

47035221

TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYIndustrial Arts3500 Centennial Blvd.Nashville, Tennessee 37203Cecil RyanInstructor(615) 329-9500 Ext. 339ProgramTechnical Aeronautics

Mode DegreeA

47035231

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYCivil EngineeringP.O. Box 5015CookeviHe, Tennessee 38501Dr. R. B. BustamanteChairman of the Departmeni(615) 528-3454Program ModeHighway EngineeringCivil Engineering SystemsHighway and Airport Pavement Design I

Traffic Engineering

1 0 1

DegreeB,M

B,MB,M

Degree Level Programs 95

47035231 ContinuedHighways and the EnvironmentHydraulicsHydrologyPhotogrammetrySoilsBridge DesignUrban and Regional Systems Analysis

47035301

B,MB,MB,MB,MB,MB,MB,M

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLEDepartment of Marketing & TransportationCollege of Business AdministrationKnoxville, Tennessee 37916Dr. Gary N. DicerHead, Department of Marketing & Transportation(615) 974-5311Program ModeTransportation I

Business LogisticsTransportation & Logistics

DegreeC,B

M,D

47035302

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLEDepartment of Educational Administration &

Supervision213 Henson HallKnoxville, Tennessee 37919Dr. George W. Harris, Jr.Asst. Professor(615) 974-2214Program Mode DegreeSchool Transportation H M,DRsearch Problems in SchoolTransportation H M,D

47035303

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEEKnoxville, Tennessee 37916Chairman, Engineering Department(615) 974-0111Program ModeAerospace Engineering A

Degree

47035311

THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTINSchool of Business AdministrationRoom 318, Administration BuildingMartin, Tennessee 38238Dr. Peter Rob and Professor Louis HoffmanAssociate Professor and Assistant Professor(901) 587-7910 or 587-7206Program ModeGeneral Aviation A

Marketing-Transportation Major

Degree0

47035331

THE UNWERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLEDivision of Engineering10th & CharlotteNashville, Tennessee 37203Jerry D. WestbrookDivision Director(615) 254-5681 Ext. 234Program ModeStaticsDynamicsThermodynamicsEngineering GraphicsStructural EngineeringSurveyingSoil MechanicsContracts & SpecificationsAerodynamics A

Highway EngineeringTraffic EngineeringUrban Transportation Planning & Design ISanitary EngineeringHydraulicsFluid MechanicsWork Measurement MethodsSafety EngineeringQuality ControlHeat TransferOperations ResearchProduction, Inventory & Control Systems!Industrial ManagementReliability EngineeringEngineering EconomicsHydrologyWater Resources EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringPlanning & UtilitiesCircuitsTransientsFieldsEnergy ConversionLinear SystemsElectronicsMechanics & Design of MachineryTransform MethodsMechanics of Materials

47035332

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEESpace InstituteTullahoma, Tennessee 37388Dr. GoethertDeanProgramAviation Systems ManagementAerospace Engineering

47035341

UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTHSewanee, Tennessee 37375

102

ModeAA

Degree

BB,M

B,M

B,MB,M

B,MB,MB,MB,M

B,MB,MB,MB,MB,MB,MB,M

B,MB,MB,MB,MB,M

B,M

B,M

Degree

M,D

96 Section A

47035341 Continued

. Program ModeAerospace Studies (AFROTC) AGrowth & Development of Aero Power(AFROTC)Flight Instruction (AFROTC)

Degree0

A 0A 0

47039981

CHATTANOOGA STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Engineering4501 Amnicola HighwayChattanooga, Tennessee 37406E. SchantzHead, Division of Engineering Technology(615) 698-8681Program Mode DegreeCivil Engineering Technology (HighwayOption) H A

47039982

CHATTANOOGA STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITYCOLLEGE

Business & Commerce4501 Amnicola HighwayChattanooga, Tennessee 37406Dr. Arthur FL Mac FaddenCoordinator, Traffic & Transportation(615) 698-8681Program Mode DegreeTraffic & Transportation Technology I A

47039991

CLEVELAND STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGECareer EducationP. 0. Box 1205Cleveland, Tennessee 37311Matt ReiserDirector of Career Education(615) 472-7141

.Program ModeIntroduction to Aviation A

Advanced Aviation ANavigation AWeather Flying AInstrument Flying AFlight Instruction _ A

47049371

JACKSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEContinuing EducationP. 0. Box 2467Jackson, Tennessee 38301Program ModeFfight Ground School A

Degree000000

Degree0

47068361

MOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGECareer EducationTullahoma, Tennessee 37388Ben W. Carr, Jr.Director of Aerospace(615) 455-8511 Ext. 238Program ModeAerospace Technology Career AAerospace Technology Transfer AAirline and Airport Operations AFlight Technology. A

47071051

STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, MEMPHISCivil Engineering Technology Department5983 Macon CoveMemphis, Tennessee 38134Professor John GrafDepartment Head(901) 388-1200Program ModeCivil Engineering Technology-Structural I

47081451

NASHVILLE STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE120 White Bridge Rd.Nashville, Tennessee 37209Edward L. WeldDirector(615) 741-1236ProgramArchitectural and Building ConstructionEngineering TechChemical Engineering TechnologyChemical TechnologyIndustrial Engineering TechnologyMechanical Engineering TechnologyTechnical Drafting

47088631

WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGECommunity Service821 W. First Street N.Morristown, Tennessee 37814ProgramFlight Instruction A 0

DegreeAAAA

DegreeA

Mode Degree

AAAAA

Mode Degree

47099121

VOLUNTEER STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEOffice of Planning and Institutional ResearchNashville PikeGallatin, Tennessee 37066

103

Degree Level Programs 97

47099121 Continued

Dr. James R. WoodsAdministrative Asst. For Planning(615) 452-8600ProgramConservation & EnvironmentalTechnologyAviation/Flight Training

Mode Degree

A

47104391

SHELBY STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGETransportation ManagementP. 0. Box 22026Memphis, Tennessee 38122Norman G. ErvinDirector, Career and Cooperation Programs(901) 452-4432Program ModeTransportation Management

47990221

MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTEMissionary AviationP. 0. Box 429Elizabethton, Tennessee 37643Dirk E. Van DamDirector, Missionary Aviation(615) 543-3534ProgramMissionary Aviation TechnologyAdvanced Flight TrainingAviation Maintenance TechnologyEmphasisAdvanced Aviation MaintenanceTechnology Emphasis

A0

DegreeC,A

Mode DegreeAA

A

A

48035401

AMARILLO COLLEGETechnologyAmarillo, TexasDr. R. Eugene ByrdDean, Arts & Sciences and Technology(806) 376-5641ProgramAviation Management

48035581

COOKE COUNTY COLLEGEOccupational-Technical ProgramGainesville, Texas 76240T. D. BolingerDean(817) 668-7731ProgramCommercial Pilot Technology

Mode DegreeA if!

Mode DegreeA A

48035631

DEL MAR COLLEGEDepartment of Vocational EducationBaldwin At AyersCorpus Christi, Texas 78404Ted BoazDean, Technology - Vocational Education(512) 882-6141Program ModeAuto MechanicsDiesel Mechanics

48035801

KILGORE COLLEGE1100 BroadwayKilgore, Texas 75662Chairman, Engineering Department(214) 984-8531ProgramAirline Reservation/Ticket Agent

48035841

LETOURNEAU COLLEGEP.O. Box 7001Longview, Texas 75601Aviation Program Director(214) 753-0231ProgramPilot Training

48035931

NAVARRO COLLEGEOccupational EducationP. O. Box 1170Corsicana, Texas 75110Ernest A. KasprzykDean of Occupational Education(214) 874-6501 Ext. 46ProgramCareer Pilot Program

48036041

RICE UNIVERSITYHouston, Texas 77001Chairman, Engineering Department(713) 528-4141ProgramAerospace Engineering

Degree .

AA

Mode DegreeA

Mode DegreeA

Mode DegreeA A

Mode DegreeA

48036061

SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITYHuntsville, Texas 77340Dr. Richard M. Boone(713) 295-6211ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

104

98 Section A

48036081

ST. PHILIP'S COLLEGEDivision of Occupational Education & Technology2111 Nevada St.San Antonio, Texas 78203Mr. Frank P. WilliamsDirector of Occupational Education & Technology(512) 532-4211Program Mode DegreeAircraft Technology A A

48036091

SAN JACINTO COLLEGEAeronautioal Technology Department8060 SpencerHighwayPasadena, Texas 77505James H. Van PeltDepartment Chairman(713) 479-1501 Ext. 274ProgramProfessional Pilot (Commercial)Aviation ManagementFlight Attendant

48036111

SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGETechnical-Vocational DivisionLevel land, Texas 79336Frank HuntDean, TechnicalNocational Division(806) 894-4921 Ext. 251ProgramTraffic Engineering Technolcjgy

ModeAAA

Mode

DegreeAA0,A

DegreeA

48036131

SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITYInstitute of TechnologyDallas, Texas 75275Chairman. Engineering Department(214) 692-2000Program M ode Deg reeAerospace Engineering A M,D

48036141

SOUTHWEST TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGEUvalde, Texas 78801Wayne MatthewsPresident(512) 278-5634ProgramEconomics

Mode DegreeA

48036142

SOUTHWEST TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGEUvalde, Texas 78801Aviation Program Director(512) 278-5634Program'dot Training A 0

Mode Degree

48036151

SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITYIndustrial Arts DepartmentSan Marcos, Texas 78666Selden G. BeckerInstructor of Driver Education(512) 245-2327Program ModeDriver EducationDriver Education For the Handicapped H

48036261

TARRANT COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE1400, Electric Service BuildingFort Worth, Texas 76102Henry E. Chitsey

.Director of Program Development(817) 336-7851ProgramCommercial Transportation I A

Degree

Mode Degree

48036262

TARRANT COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGEFort Worth, Texas 76102Aviation Program Director(817) 336-7851ProgramAviation Maintenance. Technician

Mode DegreeA

48036281

TEXARKANA COMMUNITY COLLEGEVocational-Technical Division2500 North Robinson Rd.Texarkana, Texas 75501B. J. MurdockVocational Dean(214) 838-4541ProgramFlight TechnologyDeisel-Tractor Driving

ModeA

48036341

TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTEAviation ProgramsWaco, Texas 76705

105

DegreeA

Degree Level Programs99

48036341 ContinuedMr. Jimmie TaylorProgram Chairman(817) 799-3611 Ext. 207ProgramAircraft Pilot TrainingAviation Maintenance

ModeAA

48036342

TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTEJames Connally CampusWaco, Texas 76705Dr. Durward L. AndersonAdministrative Asst. For Data Control(817) 799-3611, Ext. 321ProgramCivil Engineering Technology

48036421

TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITYSchool of Techifology3201 Wheeler Ave.Houston, Texas 77004Dr. Robert L. PraterDean, School of Technology(713) 528-7790ProgramPipe Drafting and DesignAviation Information'

48036431

TEXAS SOUTHMOST COLLEGEBrownsville, Texas 78520Aviation Program Director(512) 546-7121ProgramAircraft Sheet Metal

48036441

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringLubbock, Texas 79409Dr. E. W. Kies lingDepartment Chairman(806) 742-1231ProgramSoils EngineeringTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringStructural Engineering

48036442TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITYCollege of Business AdministrationP. 0. Box 4320Lubbock, Texas 79409

DegreeA

Mode DegreeA

Mode

A

Degree

0

Mode DegreeA

Mode DegreeB,M

B.M,D

48036442 Continued

Jack D. SteeleDean(806) 742-2136ProgramMarketing (Distribution)Management (Traffic)

Mode DegreeB,M,DB,M,D

48036443

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITYDepartment of Park Administration, Landscape

Architecture, and HorticultureP.O. Box 4169Lubbock, Texas 79409Professor Elo J. UrbanovskyDepartment Chairman(806) 742-4202Program ModePark Administration - AdministrativeEmphasisPark Administration - InterpretationEmphasisPark Administration - LandscapeArchitecture EmphasisHorticulture - Ornamental Emphasis E

Horticulture - Therapy EmphasisPark Administration - Land UsePlanning

48036471

TRINITY UNIVERSITYSchool of Engineering715 Stadium DriveSan Antonio, Texas 78212R. V. AndrewsDean of Engineering(512) 736-7511ProgramFluid MechanicsFluid MechanicsControl System AnalysisControl System DesignMechanics of Continuous Media.Advanced DynamicsLand DevelopmentLand DevelopmentConstruction ManagementUrban Development

Deg ree

B,M

B,M

B.MB,MB,M

Mode DegreeB,MB,M

AA

48036521

UNIVERSITY 07 HOUSTONSystems & Operations Management - Civil

Engineering DepartmentCullen Blvd.Houston, Texas 77004Dr. Benjamin Ostrofsky or Dr. Kenneth Tharp (713)

749-3906 or 749-2491

106

100 Section A

48036521 ContinuedProgramProduction-Logistics ManagementSystems and Operations ManagementTransportation EngineeringTraffic Engineering

Mode

48036561

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTONDepartment of Civil EngineeringArlington, Texas 76010Dr. Noel J. EverardDepartment Chairman(817) 273-2201Program ModeCivil EngineeringStructural EngineeringTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringHydraulicsSoilsUrban PlanningAerospace Engineering AHighway Engineering

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,D

Deg ree

M,DM,DM,D.M,DM,DM,DB,M,DM,D

48036581

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTINCollege of Business Administration and Graduate

School of BusinessAustin, Texas 78712R. C. DoengesAssociate Dean(512) 471-5921ProgramTransportation

Mode Degree

48036582

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTINDepartment of Civil EngineeringAtmospheric Science GroupAustin, Texas 78712Norman K. WagnerDirector, Atmospheric Science Group(512) 471-3611Program ModeAerospace Engineering AAtmospheric Science (Meteorology) E

48036583.

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTINGraduate SchoolMain 101Austin, Texas 78703Gardner LindzeyVice President and Dean(512) 471-7213

Degree

B.M,D

48036583 ContinuedProgramArchitecture and Community andRegional PlanningCommunicationsAerospace EngineeringCivil EngineeringPetroleum EngineeringGeology

Mode Degree

M,DA M,D

M,DM,DM,D

48036611

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASOCivil EngineeringEl Paso, Texas 79968Dr. Herbert H. Bartrd, Jr.Chairman(915) 747-5364ProgramStructural EngineeringCivil EngineeringRegiohal PlanningSanitary EngineeringWater ResourcesCivil Engineering

48040031

CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGECareer PilotHighway 190 WestKilleen, Texas 76541Ralph D. SearleDepartment Manager(817) 526-1241 or 1270ProgramCareer Pilot (All FAA Pilot Ratings)

48066611

ANGELINA COLLEGETechnical-Vocational DivisionP. 0. Box 1768Lufkin, Texas 75901°Richard E. PulaskiDirector(713) 634-7744 Ext. 53ProgramAutomotive MechanicsData ProcessingDrafting and Design TechnologyElectronics TechnologyLaw EnforcementWelding

Mode DegreeB,M

B,M

Mode DegreeA A

Mode Deg reeAAAAA

48078571

BRAZOSPORT CC LIEGEOceanic and Marine Technology Department500 College DriveLake Jackson, Texas 77566

107

Degree Level Programs 101 .

48078571 Continued

E. D. Middleton, Jr.Program Director(713) 265-6131 Ext. 71Prog ramOceanic and Marine Technical SkillsOceanic and Marine Technology

48085031

MOUNTAIN VIEW COLLEGEAviation Administration4849 W. lilinois Ave.Dallas, Texas 75211John W. PayneInstructor(214) 746-4146ProgramAviation Administration

48085032

MOUNTAIN VIEW COLLEGE4849 W. IllincisDallas, Texas 75211Bill SorrellsAssociate Dean Career Program(214) 746-4255ProgramAvionics TechnologyAviation AdministrationPilot Technology

Mode Degree

A

Mode DegreeA A

ModeAAA

48088991

TARRANT COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE -NORTHEAST CAMPUS

Mid-Management828 Harwood Rd.Hurst; Texas 76053Dr. Norman EllisDepartment Chairman, Mid-Management(817) 281-7860Program ModeCommercial TransportationCivil Technology

48092251

TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITITERio Grande CampusP. 0. Box 2628Harlingen, Texas 78550Oscar HinojosaManager InstrL...;tional Services(512) 425-4922 Ext. 47

DegreeAAA

DegreeAA

48092251 Continued

ProgramAuto Body RepairmanAutomotive MechanicsDiesel and Construction EquipmentMechanics

48099301

Mode Degree

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, PERMIANCollege of ManagementOdessa, Texas 79762J. Edwin BechtDean and Professor of Logistics(915) 366-4508Program ModePhysical Distribution/Business Logistics IUrban TransportationResource Development & Management EAviation Management A

48101151

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIOEnvironmental Studies Division4242 Piedras Dr. EastSan Antonio, Texas 78285Dr. Chia Shun ShihDirector, Environmental Studies(512) 732-2141 Ext. 313ProgramUrban StudiesNatural Resources Management

48102981

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYMarine EngineeringP. 0. Box 1675Galveston, Texas 77550RADM John W. Smith(713) 744-7161ProgramMarine Engineering

DegreeBAR

Mode Degree

Mode Degree

48102982

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYMarine TransportationP. O. Box 1675Galveston, Texas 77550Professor W. T. McmullenHead, Department of Marine Transportation(713) 744-7161ProgramMarine Transportation

108

Mode Degree

102, Section A

48103661

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringCollege Station, Texas 77843Professor Donald L. WoodsHead, Civil Systems Engineering Group(713) 845-2416ProgramStructural EngineeringTransporthtion PlanningTraffic OperationsPublic Works EngineeringCity ManagementTransportation EngineeringEnvironmental Effects of TransportationFacilitiesHighway SathOcean EnglitringCoastal EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringFreeway Surveillance Control andCommunicationGeometric DesignWater Resources EngineeringPublic and Mass TransportationGeotechnical EngineeringHighway MaterialsPavement DesignHeavy Construction

48103662

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCollege Station, Texas 77843Chairman, Engineering Department(713) 845-4331ProgramAerospace Engineering

Mode

ModeA

48106331

HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEMSales and Marketing Division1205 Holman, Room 104Houston, Texas 7704Mrs. Dianne W. BynumDivision Chairman(713) 528-6177ProgramCommercial Transportation andDistribution

DegreeB,M,DM,DB,M,DB,M,DM,DB,M,D

M,DB,M,DM,DB,M,D

M,DM,DM,D

B,M,DB,M,DM,DB,M,D

Degree

Mode Degree

A

48990041

AMERICAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYCareer AviationP,O, Box 1416Killeen, Texas 76541Ralph D. SearleDepartment Manager(817) 526-1241 or 1270

48990041 ContinuedProgramCareer Aviation (All FAA Pilot Ratings)Aviation ManagementManagement Science

ModeAA

49036701

BRIGHAM YOtDepartment of Grv mg Science368 EstbProvo, Utah 84602Professor James R. BartonDepartment Chairman(801) 374-1211 Ext. 2811Program ModeStructuresWater ResourcesSanitary-EnvironmentalTraffic and Transportation Engineering HGeotechnicalMaterials

49036711

DIXIE COLLEGESt. George, Utah 84770Aviation Program Director(801) 673-4811ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Degree

DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,MB,MB,M

Mode Degree

49036751

UNIVERSITY OF UTAHDepartment of Civil EngineeringSalt Lake City, Utah 84112David W. EckhoffDepartment ChairmanProgramStructuresHydraulicsHydrologyTransportation EngineeringTraffic EngineeringMaterialsSoilsEnvironmental Engineering

49036761

COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAHApplied Science Division451 East 4th NorthPrice, Utah 84501Norman J. ClendenenDivision Chairman(001) 637-2120 Ext, 59

100

Mode Degree

Degree Level Programs 103

49036761 ContinuedProgramAutornotke MechanicsAuto Parts MerchandisingCivil Engineering

Mode

49036771

UTAH STATE UNIVERSITYIndustrial Technology & Research ProgramsLogan, Utah 84321(801) 752-4100ProgramAerospace TechnologyAeronomy Research

49036801

WEBER STATE COLLEGE3750 Harrison Blvd.Ogden, Utah 84403Director, Pilot Training Program(801) 399-5941ProgramPilot Training A 0

DegreeC,AC,AA

Mode DegreeA C,A,BA 0

Mode Degree

49040271

UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT PROVO1395 North 150 EastProvo, Utah 84601Dale Peterson V.P., P;tillip Kresge Instructor(801) 373-7890ProgramProfessional Driving

Mode Degree

49052201

UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT SALT LAKEBusiness Division4600 South Redwood Rd.Salt Lake City, Utah 84107Earl R. BartholomewDivision Chairman(801) 299 3411 Ext. 254Program ModeMarketingBusiness Management

50036921

NORWICH UNIVERSITYEngineering & Technology DepartmentNorthfield, Vermont 05663Professor Charles ChevalierDepartment Chairman(802) 485-5011 Ext. 31PropfmStructuresFluid Mechanics

Mode11

Degree

A

50036921 ContinuedProgramWater ResourcesHighways and TransportationEngineeringSurveyingMaterialsSoilsAir Pollution AnalysisWater Pollution ControlEnvironmental BiolomEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental PollutionAir MonitoringWater Analysis

5GC46922

NORWICH UNIVERSITYNorthfield, Vermont 05663Aviation Program Director(802) 485-5011ProgramAviation Ground School

50036981

VERMONT TECHNICAL COLLEGERandolph Center, Vermont 05061Paul C, HallettAcademic Dean(802) 728-3391ProgramCivil Engineering Technology, Major inHighway TechnologyEngineering Technology Minor In Water& Wastewater Engrg.Tech.)Architectural Technology (IncludesTraffic CirculationEngineering)

Mode Degree

Mode DegreeA 0

Mode Degree

51037121

TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGEVirginia Beach Campus, VA, State CC Sys.1700 Diana Lee DriveVirginia Beach, Virginia 23456Eric H. SteentofteChairman, Division of Business(804) 427-3070ProgramTraffic and Transportation I A

A

A

Mode Degree

51037122

TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGEPortsmouth, Virginia 23703Robert C. BurtonDean, instructional Services

Degree (804) 484-2121ProgramTraffic & Transportation

110

Mode DegreeA

104 Section A

51037141

HAMPTON INSTITUTEStudies in EngineeringE. Queen St.Hampton, Virginia 23668Dr. A. K. TrehanDepartment Head(804) 727-5288ProgramTransportation EngineeringUrban Environmental EngineeringStructural EngineeringVehicle TechnologyOcean EngineeringPublic Works EngineeringAerospace EngineeringCivil Engineering

Mode Degree

A

51037211

MADISON COLLEGEDepartment of Physical Education and HealthHarrisonburg, Virginia 22801Dr. Marilyn CrawfordDepartment Chairman(703) 433-6145ProgramD.Ner Safety and Education

Mode Degree

51037271

NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGEAviationManassas, Virginia 2211t1Mr. Jack Mc GroomProgram Head(703) 323-3286 or 3254Program ModeAviation Management AAir Traffic Control AFlight Attendant A

Aviation Technology A

DegreeAA

A

51037272

NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE8333 Little River TurnpikeAnnandale, Virginia 22003Dr. William ScottDivision Chairman(703) 323-3109ProgramCivil Engineering Technology H A

Mode Degree

51037281

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITYSchool of EngineeringHampton Blvd,Norfolk, Virginia 23508

51037281 Continued

Dr. Kenneth H. MurrayAssistant Dean of Engineering(804) 489-6575ProgramStructural EngideeringAerostructuresWater Resources EngineeringSoils EngineeringCivil Engineering Technology

Mode Degree

AB,M,0B,M,0

5103'YTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE

JNIVL-irtr If Civil Engineering

NolBlacksburg, Virginia 24061Dr. Richard D. WalkerProfessor & Head(703) 951-6635ProgramTransportation PlanningTraffic Engineering - OperationsHighway and Airport DesignAirport PlanningMass TransitTransportation EvaluationTransportation ImplementationAir Pollution

Mode Degree

A

51037542

/IRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATEUNIVERSITY

Division of Environmental and Urban SystemsBlacksburg, Virginia 24061Dr. John W, DickeyDirector, Center For Urban & Regional Studies(703) 951-5177Program ModeUrban and Regional PlanningUrban DesignUrban AffairsEnvironmental Design and PlanningArchitectureEnvironmental SystemsCivil Engineering-Transportation-Sanitary Engineering-Structural Engineering-SoilsHydraulicsAerospace Engineering AAgronomyComputer Science and ApplicationEconomicsElectric& EngineeringEngineering Scion and MechanicsEnvironmental Sciouce and EngineeringForestryGeologyIndustrial Engineering and OperationsResearth

Degree

B,M

B,M:bB,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0B,M,0

B,M,0B,M,0B,M,DM,0B,M,0B,M,0

Degree Level Programs 105

51037542 ContinuedProgramMechanical EngineeringMining EngineeringNuclear Science and EngineeringPolitical SciencePsychologySociplogyStatisticsSystems EngineeringEngineering TechnologyLandscape ArchitectureBuilding Construction

Mode

51037543

VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTLUNIVEHSITY

P.O. Box 903, V.P.I. AirportBlacksburg, Virginia 24060Fred Broce(703) 951-6281ProgramPilot Training A 0

DegreeB,M,DB,MB,M,DB,MB,MB,M,DB,M,D

Mode Degree

51037581

DANVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEAutomotive Department1009 Bonne Ave.Danville, Virginia 24541Max R. GlassDirector of Continuing Education(804) 797-3553ProgramAutomotive Analysis and RepairAuto Body Repair

Mcdf Degree

51037601

VIRGINIA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of Business3095 Colonial Ave., S.W.Roanoke, Virginia 24015Carroll L. GentryDivision Chairman(703) 344-2031 Ext. 246Firogrdm ^ . ModeTraffic and Transportation Management IICC Law and Problem Solving

51037611

WYTHEVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEC.:aEngineering Technology Division1000 East Main St.Wytheville, Virginia 24382Mr, Phillip R, LukensDepartment Chairman(703) 228-5541

DegreeKA

51037611 Continued

ProgramEnvironmental TechnologyCivil Technology

Mode

51068191

BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY COLLEGEEngineering/Industrial ProgramsP.O. Box 80Weyers Cave, Virginia 24486Jack SongerDivision Chairman(703) 234-2461ProgramAutomotive Analyshi and RepairDiesel MechanicsFundamentals and Theory of Flight

Mode

A

51068192

BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY COLLEGEOffice of Continuing EducationWeyers Cave, Virginia 24486J Coulson PhillipsDirector of Continuing Education(703) 234-2461ProgramFundamentals of Flight - Private PilotFundamentals of Flight - InstrumentFundamentals of Flight - CommercialTraffic and Transportation

51069681

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIADepartment of Civil EngineeringThornton HallCharlottesville, Virginia 22901Lester A. HoelDepartment Chairman(804) 924-7464ProgramTransportation EngineeringUrban TransportationTransportation Systemstraffic EngineeringEnvironmontalUrban Svslvms

51069682

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIACharlorcsville, Virginia 22903Chairma,i, Engineering Department(804) 924-3417Program

Mode

DegreeAA

Degree

0

Degree00

Mode DegreeB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,DB,M,D

11

Mode DegreeAerospace Engineering A 13

112

106 Section A

51072601

SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGEEngineering DivisionBox SVCCRichlands, Virginia 24641Dr. M. N. BisharaDivision Chairman(703) 964-4027 Ext. 337Program ModeEngineeringMine Machinery MaintenanceMining Technology

53037691

BELLEVUE COMMUNITY COLLEGEScience3000 - 145th Pl. S.E.Bellevue, Washington 98007G. T, BurchProgram Chairman(206) 641-2321Program ModeCivil Engineering Technology

DegreeA

A

DegreeA

53037701

BIG BEND, COMMUNITY COLLEGEAViationNorth Union Building 150 30th AvenueMoses Lake, Washington 98837Richard H. PearceDivision Chairman, Aviation(509) 762-2673 or 2821Program Mode Degre:Commercial Pilot A AAdditional Ratings Ayauatie. Instructor.Instrument, And Multi.EngineAirframe & Powerplant t-riechanicsTechnology A A

53037711

CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGETechnology and Industrial EducationEllensburg, Washington 98926Dr. G.W. BeedChairman(509) 963-1756ProgramTraffic Safety ProgramsPerfOrmance -.Based ProgramsAerospace Programs For Teachers

53037721CENTRALIA COLLEGEP. 0, Box 639Centralia, Washington 98531Donald McPherson(206) 736.9391

Mode

A

53037721 ContinuedProgramCivil Engineering TechnologyGeneral Engineering

53037731

CLARK COLLEGE .

Vancouver, Washington 98661Aviation Program Director(206) 694-6521ProgramAviation Transportation A C,A

Mode DegreeAA

Mode Degree

51017761

LVERETT COMMUNITY COLLEGEAviationEverett, Washington 98021Director, Aviation Technology Program(206) 259-7151Program Mode DegreeAviation Maintenance Technology A C,A

E3037791

GRAYS HARBOR COLLEGEAberdeen, Washington 98520Aviation Program Director,206) 532-9020ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

53037801

GREEN RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of Business Administration12401 S.E 320th St.Auburn, Washington 98002Matthew P. MoskalProgram Director(206) TE3-9111 Ext. 395ProgramTransportation

53037802

GREEN RIVER COMMUNITYBusiness Division12401 S,E. 320thAuburn, Washington 98002Ioseph J. Dejoie,inad of the Department,206) 464-613aProgramAir Traffic ConItolCornmarcial/Insttumont PilotAir Transporla: on Managomont

Mode DegreeA

ModoA

AA

DegreeA

AA

Degree Level Programs 107

53037811

HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGEBusiness DivisionMidway, Washington 98031Keith Ward and Robert MetcalfProgram Directors, Transportation(206) 878-3710 Ext. 346ProgramAir Cargo AgentAviation BusinessFlight AttendantTransportation Agent

53037821

LOWER COLUMBIA COLLEGE16th & MapleLongview, Washington 98632Aviation Program Director(206) 425-6500ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

ModeAAAA

Degree

AA

Mode Degree

5307861Ve4INSULA COLLEGEEvening DivisionPort Angeles, Washington 98362Aviation Program Director(206) 452-9277ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

53037862

PENINSULA COLLEGEEvening DivisionPort Townsend Jr. High SchoolPort Townsend, Washington 98368Aviation Program Director(206) 452-9277ProgramAviation Ground School A 0

Mode Degree

53037921

SKAGIT VALLEY COLLEGEDept. of Civil Engineering TechnolOgy2405 College WayMt. Vernon, Washington 98273John BiggersChairman of the Department(206) 424-1031ProgramCivil Engineering Technology I A

Mode Degree

53037931

SPOKANE COMMUNITY COLLEGEE. 3403 Mission Ave.Spokano, Washington 99202

53037931 ContinuedMr. Lloyd E. StannardPresident(509) 456-2990ProgramAir TransportationAir Traffic ControlAviation MaintenanceTransportation Freight Rates

53037941

ST. MARTIN'S COLLEGEDepartment of Civil EngineeringOlympia, Washington, 98503J. Vince McClure, Ph. D.Department Chairman(206) 491-3399ProgramCivil EngineeringCivil Engineering

53037981

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONSeattle, Washington 98195Chairman, Engineering Department(206) 543-2100ProgramAeronautics and Astronautics

53038001

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITYCivil & Environmental EngineeringPullman, Washington 99163Professor Leon D. LuckDepartment Chairman(509) 335-3184ProgramCivil EngineeringEnvironmental Engineering

53038051

YAKIMA VALLEY COLLEGEEngineering16th Ave. and Nob Hill Blvd.Yakima, Washington 98902Brad Card, P.E.Division of Engineering Programs(509) 453-0356 Ext. 227ProgramCivil Engineering Technology H A

ModeAAA

Mode

DegreeAAA

DegreeB

Mode DegreeA

Mode DegreeB,M

Mode Degree

53050001

FORT STEILACOOM COMMUNITY COLLEGEEngineering TechnologyP.O, Box 99186Tacoma, Washington 98499

114

108Section A

53050001 Ccintinued

Ted BachaInstructor-Coordinator(206) 552-3955ProgramConstruction Engineering

Mode

53050061WALLA WALLA COMMUNITY COLLEGEOccupational Education500 Tausick WayWalla Walla, Washington 99362J. R. PetersonOccupational Coordinator(509) 527-4213ProgramCivil Engineering TechnologyGround School - Flight

Mode

A

DegreeA

DegreeC,A

53053721OLYMPIA VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE2011 Mottman Road S.W.Olympia, Washington 98502Dr. Ray LagrandeurDirector(206) 753-3000ProgramAuto Mechanics

Mode

53095441SPOKANE FALLS COMMUNITY COLLEGEW. 3410 Fort George Wright DriveSpokane, Washington 99204Dr. Gerald L. SalingPresident(509) 456-2810Program ModeCommercial Truck DriverCommunity Planner Technician

53097041SEATTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NORTH

CAMPUSBusiness and Commerce Division9600 College Way NorthSeattle, Washington 98103Mel ChoateChairman, Business and Commeice Division(206) 634-4436Program ModeTransportation

53990001BELLINGHAM VOCATIONALCHNICAL

INSTITUTEma Lindbergh Ave.Bellingham, Washington 98221.:

DegreeC,A

Degree

A

Degree

53990001 Continued

Mr. Samuel LeathersAssistant Director(206) 676-6490ProgramTransportation and Traffic Management

Mode Degree

53990101

SOUTH SEATTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEIndustrial Education Center6770 East Marginal Way SouthSeattle, Washington 98108Bryce HanningDirector, Industrial Education Center(206) 764-5350Program ModeStructural Engineering TechnologyHighway Engineering TechnologySurveying Technology

53990102

SOUTH SEATTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEAviation Maintenance Technology6000-16th. Avenue SouthwestSeattle, Washington 98106Roy G. KogleChairman, Aviation Maintenance(206) 764-5373ProgramAviation Maintenance AirframeTechnologyAviation Maintenance PowerplantTechnologyAviation Maintenance Airframe &Powerplant TechnologyAviation Maintenance For PilotsAviation Maintenance SupplementalAirframe Curriculum .

Aviation Maintenance SupplementalPowerplant CurriculumPrivate Pilot Ground SchoolAeronautical Technology

DegreeAAA

Mode Degree

A

A

AA 0

A 0

A 0A 0A A

53990103

SOUTH SEATTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEMotor Vehicle Maintenance Technology6000 16th Avenue S.W,Seattle, Washington 98106Glen C. Jackson.Department Chairman(206) 764-5391Program ModeAuto Body Rebuilding and Refinishing tiAutomotive Machinrst H

Automotive MechanicsAutomotive Parts CountermanCommercial Trailer Pepair H

Deg reeC,AC,AC,AC,AC,A

uegree Level Programs 109

53990103 ContinuedProgram ModeCommercial Truck DrivingDiesel & Heavy Equipment Mechanics HForeign Car MechanicsMaterial Handling Equipment MechanicsHRecreational Trailer Repair

54038151

MARSHALL UNIVERSITYHuntington, West Virginia 25701Dr. Homer Arhelger

oactcre7 Institutional Research(304) 6XE-3648ProgramSafety EducationFor SecondaryTeachers

54038181

MORRISHARVEY COLLEGEMathematics2300 Maccotkle Ave., S.E.Charleston, West Virginia 25304Dr. James W. RowleyAcademic DeanProgramStructural Engineering H A

DegreeC,AC,AC,AC,AC,A

Mode Degree

Mode Degree

54038251

WEST VIRGINIA INSTITUTEOF TECHNOLOGYDepartment of Civil EngineeringMontgomery, West Virginia 25136Professor S. E. Thornton-Department Chairman(304) 442-3162Program ModeStructural EngineeringTransportation EngineeringSoils & FoundationsCivil Engineering Technology

54038271

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringMorgantown, West Virginia 26506Professor William J. WilhelmDepartmenrChairman(304) 293=3031ProgramStructural S-tgineoringTransportation Planning & TrafficEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringSoils EnginaarIngCivil Engineering

Mode

Degree

A

DegreeM,D

M,DM,DM,D

54038272

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYTechnology EducationMorgantown, West Virginia 26506Paul W. DevoreProfessor(304) 293-3803ProgramTransportation TechnologyPropulsion SystemsGuidance SystemsControl SystemsStructural SystemsSuPport Systems

54038273

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYMorgantown, West Virginia 26506Chairman, Engineering Department(304) 293-0111ProgramAerospace Engineering A

Mode DegreeM,DM,Dm

M,DM,D

Mode Dogree

54038281

PARKERSBURG COMMUNITY COLLEGERt. 5, Box 167-AParkersburg, West Virginia 26101(304) 485-7961Program Mode DegreeTransportation & Distribution Mgmt. I

54053691

WEST VIRGINIA COLLEGE OF GRADUATESTUDIES

Engineering & Science DivisionInstitute, West Virginia 25112R. FL BarnardDean(304) 768-9711ProgramEngineering (Civil Major)

55038631

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering1515 West Wisconsin Ave.Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233Dr. J. BehnamAssistant Professor(414) 224-7384ProgramUrban Transportation PlanningTraffic EngineeringMass Transportation PlanningUrban Planning and SystemsHighway EngineeringUrban Engineering

1 1 6

Mode Degree

Mode Degree13,M,DB,M,DB,M,D

U, %MID0,MB,M

110Section A

55038661

MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICALCOLLEGETechnical1015 North Sixth St.Milwaukee, Wisconsin'53203Arthur P. CarlsonDean(414) 278-6274r pgram Mode,vlation I. -flanics AGround Scrioot For Private Pilots AAutomobile ServicingCombustion EnginesCombustion Engines TechnologyCivil TechnologyTruck Driver Training ADriver Educanor A

55038961

UNIVERSITY-OF WISCONSINCollege of:implied ScienceMilwaukee.Misconsin(414) 228-4=1ProgramTransportation &Urban Problems

Degree

AA

0

Mode Degree

,55039211

UNIVERSITT-OF WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLEDept. of Civil EngineeringPlatteville, Wisconsin 53818Edward 0. BusbyDean, College of Engineering(608) 342-1561ProgramTransportation EngineeringMunicipal EngineeringConstruction EngineeringSanitary-Environmental EngineeringVtructural EngineeringCivil EngineeringMining Engineering

Mode Degree

55040071

MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGETrade and Industry Division211 North Carroll St.Madison, Wisconsin 53703Merle MaiersChairman - Trade & Industry Division(608) 257-6711 Ext. 403Program ModeCivil-Highway TechnologyArchitectural Technology

55072881

GATEWAY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEBusiness3520 30th Ave.Kenosha, WiLconsin 53140

DegreeAA

55072881 Continued

J. BanerdtSupervisor Research(414) 658-4371ProgramAviation Mid-Management

55072882GATEWAY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEAviation Department3520-30th Ave.Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140Robert G. ClarkeChairman, Aviatian Programs(414) 658-4371 Ext. 63ProgramCareer Pilot ProgramAirframe and Powerplant MechanicProgramAviation Mid-Management

Mode Dec-ce

Mode DegreeA CA

A AA A

55076691

SOUTHWEST WISCONSIN VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Student ServicesBronson Blvd.Fennimore, Wisconsin 53809John C. StroebelAdministrator, Student Services(608) 822-3262 Ext. 126Program ModeMunicipal Engineering TechnicianMunicipal Services AideAuto MechanicsService Station AttendentAgricultural Mechani=

DegreeA

55092571

NORTHEAST WISCONSIN TECHNICAL INSTITUTETrade and Industry2740 West Mason St.Gillen Bay, Wisconsin 54303John PogorelcAssociate Coordinator of Trades & Industry(414) 499-3125 Ext. 288Program Mode DegreeCivil-Highway Engineering Technology H A

Architectural-Industrial Models l A

Auto BodyAuto Mechanics

55092572

NORTHEAST WISCONSIN TECHNICAL ImSTITUTEMarketing - Business2740 West Mason St,Green Bay, Wisconsin 54303

, 117

Degree Level Programs 111

55092572 ContinuedE. R. DerocheCoordinator(414) 499-3125 Ext. 278ProgramTransportation-Distribution

Mode DegreeA

55092573

NORTHEAST WISCONSIN TECHNICAL INSTITUTEMarinette Campus1601 University Ave.Marinette, Wisconsin 54143T. A. MagnusonAdministrator, Marinette Campus(414) 735-9361Program Mode DegreeAuto Mechanics

55092574

NORTHEAST WISCONSIN TECHNICAL INSTITUTESturgeon Bay Campus229 North Fourteenth St.Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 54235D. H. HendersonAdministrator(414) 743-2207Program Mode DegreeDiesel Mechanics

wlMaritime Construction

55097441

FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE,Trade and Industry Division1825 North Bluemound DriveAppleton, Wisconsin 54911William M. SirekDirector(414) 739-8831ProgramTruck DrivingDic:el MechanicsAuto MechanicsAutomotive Technology

Mode

55990001

SPENCERIAN COLLEGE OF BUSINESSSecretarial SchoolMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53210ProgramAirline and Travel Secretai

Degree

A

Mode DegreeA A

55990002

SPENCERIAN COLLEGE OF BUSINESSBusiness AdministrationMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53210ProgramTransportation and Traffic Mgmt,

Mode Degree

55990151

LAKE SHORE TECHNIC/ ViTUTE, CEVELAt DBusiness Dept-Adult Eo..'290 North Ave.teveland, Wisconsin 53015

J. W. BachnikAdministrator of Adult & Continuing Education(414) 693-8211Program Mode DegreeTraffic Management

56039301

SHERIDAN COLLEGEDivision of Community ServiceCampusSheridan, Wyoming 82801Prescott UnderwoodChairman(307) 674-4421 Ext. 53ProgramCivil EngineeringAgriculture EngineeringElectrical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringAerospace EngineeringNuclear EngineeringPetroleum EngineeringEngineering TechnologyChemical TechnologyAgriculture Technology

Made DegreeAAAA

A AAAAAA

56039321

UNIVERSITY OF WYOMINGDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringP.O. Box 3295, University StationLaramie, Wyoming 82071Kynric M. PellAssociate Professor of Mechanical Engineering(307) 766-2213Program ModeMechanical Engineering (InclementWeather Transportation) H B,M,D

Degree

56039322UNIVERSITY OF WYOMINGEngineeringLaramie, Wyoming 82070Ctairman, Engineering DepartmentC307) 766-1121ProgramAerospace Engineering

Mode DegreeA B,M,D

60100101

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AMERICAN SAMOADriver and Safety EducationAmerican Samoa 96799(684) 688-9156ProgramHighway Safety

118

Mode Degree

Section BSeminars, Institutes and Workshops 113

0101009

AUBURN UNIVERSITYDepartment of Marketing and Transportation School

of BusinessAuburn, Alabama 36830James W. AdamsAssociate Director(205) 826-4350Program Mode: I

National Center of TTansportation for the HandicappedSeminars and workshops to promote better transpor-

tation facilities and accessibility for the handi-capped. In policy determinations.

Given As Required; No Certificate Awarded.

01010092

AUBURN UNIVERSITYAuburn School of AviationAuburn, Alabama 36830H. F. GoffProgram Director(205) 826-4597Program Mode: AFlight Instructor Refresher CourseThis is a one week seminar designed as a refresher for

certificated flight instructors.Given Annually, Summer Quarter; Certificate Awarded.

01010093

AUBURN UNIVERSITYAerospace EngineeringAuburn, Alabama 36830H. A. DeckerAssociate Professor(205) 826-4874Program Mode: ASoutheast Airport Management SeminarThis is a two day seminar reviewing approaches and

techniques related to the management of airportsfor airport manamers, planners, and those involvedin policy determinations.

Given Annually, Marv', No Certificate Awarded.

01010361

SAMFORD UNIVERSITYSchool of Education800 Lakeshore DriveBirmingham, Alabama 35209Dr, John T. CarterProfessor of Education(205)870-2941Program Mode: AWorkshop in Aerospace EducationTWo workshops for teachers; one designed primarily

for high school teachers who will teach a course in

01010361 Continued

aerospace science, but who have limited back-ground in the subject. The other is for both elemen-tary-and secondary teachers and is aimed at the in-corporation of aerospace principles into othercourses in the curriculum.

Given Twice Yearly, June, August; Certificate Awarded.

01010511

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMACollege of Commerce and Business AdministrationUniversity, Alabama 35486A. A. GordonDirector of Continuing Business Education(205) 348-6220Program Mode: IAlabama Transportation and Distribution ForumA two-day forum concerned with current transporta-

tion issues affecting the U.S., with special emphasison problems of the Southeast and Alabama.

Given Annual, May; Certificate Awarded.

01010571

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMAEducation307 University Blvd.Mobile, Alabama 36688Dr. J. H. HadleyDean(205) 460-6205Program Mode: AAerospace EducationBasic principles of flight; survey of space exploration

military commercial and general aviation. Basic sci-entific principles applied in aerospace. Develop-ment of model rockets and aircraft. Preparation ofmaterial for use in teaching.

Given 1Qtr. Per Year, July, August; No Certificate Awarded.

04010721

COCHISE COLLEGEAviation & TechnologyDouglas, Arizona 85607Lee OppenheimChief Flight Instructor(602) 364-3451 Ext. 302 or 309Program Mode: RIn Service Training for Airframe & Powerplant & Prof Pilot

ProfessorThis course is intended as an aid for up-dating In-

structors in new technology in the industry. Thisseminar usually lasts for one (1) week and is con-ducted with consultants from various industrialconcerns.

Given Semi-Annually, May; No Certificate Awarded.

119

114 Section B

04010811

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY,Crash Research InstituteCollege of Engineering SciencesTempe, Arizona 85281James W. Turnbow, Ph.D.Director(602) 965-6960Program Mode: ACrash Survival Investigators SchoolThis is a two-week school designed to train military

and civilian students in the theory and practical ap-plications of crash safety concepts. The knowledgegained during the course will be particularly usefulin the mvestigation and evaluation of survival andcrash injury aspects of aircraft accidents, in the de-velopment of general aviation safety education nndinjury prevention programs, in the evaluation of newaircraft mockups, and in the design of aircraftequipment.

Given Four Times Annually, September .May; CertificateAwarded.

04010812

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYCrash Research InstituteCollege of Engineering SciencesTempe, Arizona 85281Dr. S. Harry RobertsonDirector(602) 965-6960Program Mode: IGround Safety SchoolThe object of this three-week safety school is to train

military and civilian safety personnel in the theoryand practical applications of accident preventionand safety management. With the increased em-

vphasis on safety by both government& and civilianagencies, this course will provide the knowledgeand stimulus necessary to effectively establish andoperate safety programs.

Given Four Times Annually, September May; CertificateAwarded.

04010813

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYCrash Research InstituteCollege of Engineering SciencesTempe, Arizona 85281Dr. S. Harry Robertson and Mr. Fred ArndtDirectors(602) 965-6960Program Mode: HVehicle Accident Investigation and ReconstructionThis is a two-week course on vehicle accident investi-

gation and reconstruction, designed to educatemilitary, law-enforcement, and civilian accident in-vestigators in the various techniques and resPonsi-

04010813 Continuedbilities of accident investigation. The primary ob-jectives of this course will be: (1) to teach the basicprinciples of crash investigation, reconstruction,and follow-up, (2) to teach procedures and tech-niques which win assure adequate data collection;(3) to provide classroom and field experience onselected real-world accidents; and (4) to expose thestudent, through classroom experience, to the rig-ors of litigation.

Given Four Times Annually, September May; CertificateAwarded.

04010814

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYDivision of TechnologyTempe, Arizona 85281Frank CoxDepartment Chairman(602) 965-7775Program Mode: AAerospace Education Workshop/ConferenceThis five-week program is designed to enhance the

effectiveness of classroom teachers in presentingthe established disciplines of the curriculumthrough use of aviation oriented information andconcepts. Further, it prepares secondary teachersto develop separate courses and units in aviation.

Given Annually, June and July; Nb Certificate Awarded.

04010815

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYGeography DepartmentTempe, Arizona 85281Professor H. Reid WagstaffAssociate Professor in Geography(602) 965-4065Program Mode. ITransportation GeographyThis course analyzes geographic factors as influences

on transport systems, and the resulting socio-eco-nomic and environmental impacts.

Given Every Other Year, Spring Semester; No CertificateAwarded.

04010821

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITYCollege of Public and Environmental ServiceBox 15700Flagstaff, Arizona 86001Dr. Richard 0. DaviesDean(602) 523-2672ProgramTransportation Seminar

1 2 0

Mode. I

Seminars, Institutes and Workshops 115

04010821 Continued

flexible seminar to analyze critical trends and prob-lems in transportation and transportation planning.

Given Semi Annually. Fall-Spring Semesters; No CertificateAwarded.

04010831

THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONAAerospace & Mechanical Engineering DepartmentTucson,*Arizona 85721L. B. Scott, Jr.Professor and Head(602) 884-2237Program Mode: I

Project EngineeringEngineering students (usually juniors and seniors) un-

dertake a project in the transportation area.Given Variable, SOmmer School; No Certificate Awarded.

05011081

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASDepartment of Marketing and TransportationBusiness Administration Building 12-CFayetteville, Arkansas 72701Dr. Grant M. DavisOren Harris Professor of Transportation501-575-2754Program Mode: HMotor Carrier Management SeminarTo provide motor carry managers with latest tech-

niques in the area of computer sciences, marketingresearch, forecasting economic analysis.

Given Once Each Year. September; Certificate Awarded.

05011082

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASDepartment of Mark''eting and TransportationBusiness Administration Bldg. 12-CFayetteville, Arkansas 72701Dr: Grant M. DavisOren Harris Professor of Transportation501-575-2754Program Mode: I

Transportation ForumEach year outstanding experts from government, in-

dustry, are assembled for a one day conference de-voted to examining several phases of current trans-portation problems.

Given Once a Year, May; No Certificate Awarded.

05990051

SOUTHWEST TECHNICAL INSTITUTEAviation Maintenance TechnologyBox 45East Camden, Arkansas 71701

05990051 Continued

Hoyle MannDirector of Instruction(501) 574-0741 Ext. 33Program Mode: AAviation Maintenance TechnologyThis program is designed for those students who wish

to receive their A & P licenses from FAA as aircraftmechanics as well as the associate degree.

Given Annually, August through June; Certificate Awarded.

06011391

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACHDepartment of Economics6101 East Seventh St.Long Beach, California 90840Chairman, Department of Economics(213) 498-5061Program Mode: I

Seminar in Urban and Regional EconomicsThis thirteen-week seminar is intended for graduate

students of economics and related disciplines inter-ested in the relation between transportation sys-tems and urban/regional growth, land-use, social/economic problems and public policy. Supportingcourses in transportation economics, urban eco-nomics and regional economics are offered in theeconomic department undergraduate curriculum.

Given Annually, September Thru December; No CertificateAwarded.

06011401

LOS ANGELES STATE UNIVERSITYLos Angeles, California 90032Col. James CuzzolinaWorkshop Director(213) 224-0111ProgramAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

Mode: A

06011461

CHICO STATE UNIVERSITYChico, California 95926Mr. Gary StreitWorkshop Director(916) 345-5011

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116 Section B

06011461 Continued

Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative educator in-service training program

focusing on the transmission of knowledge, skillsand Latitudes about aerospace activities, and the to-tal impact of air and space vehicles on the world'speople, technology and socio-economic institu-tions.

'Given Annually, January; Certificate Awarded.

06011462

CHICO ST.rsTE UNIVERSITYChico, California 95926Dr. Blaine BounousWorkshop DirectorProgram Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

06011471CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNODepartment of Aerospace StudiesFresno, California 93740Paul J. Halterlein, Capt., USAFAssistant Professor of Aerospace(209) 222-6400Program Mode: AGeneral Aviation. Private PilotFundamentalS:-.'.-of flight and aerodynamics, aircraft

controls and maneuvers, powerplants and systems,meteorology, navigation and federal aviation regu-lations. Prepares students for FAA written exam forprivate pilot.

Given Each Semester, M-W 1100 & 1300; CertificateAwarded.

Studies

06011501SACRAMENTO STATE UNIVERSITYSacramento, California 95819Mr. William HorvathSpace Science Education Lecturer(916) 454-6011Program Mode A

Aerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative,semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school por-,onnel and youthgroup leaders to the many eduGational and career

06011501 'Continuedimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, January; Certificate Awarded.

06011502

SACRAMENTO STATE UNIVERSITYCarmichael, California 98662Dr. Steve GregorichWorkshop Director(916) 454-6011Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, February; Certificate Awarded,

06011511

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITYSan Diego, California 92115Dr. Dennis DirksenWorkshop Director(714) 286-5000Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and -youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

GRien Annually, June-July; Certificate Awarded,

06011551

SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITYScotts Valley, 95060Mr. William LovvornWorkshop Director(408) 277-2000Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signoti to introduce school personnel ono youthgroup leaders to the many educational and career

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06011551 Continuedimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July-August; Certificate Awarded.

06011561

SONOMA STATE COLLEGENapa, California 94558Dr, Eva WashingtonWorkshop DirectorProgram Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Twice Annually, April and August; CertificateAwarded.

06011831

HOLY NAMES COLLEGEOakland, California 94619Sister Alice TobrinerWorkshop Director(415) 436-0111Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs-

Given Annually. June-July; Certificate Awarded.

06012281

LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGEL. A. Community College Sys5800 Fulton AvVan Nuys, California 91401William E. LewisDean, Students & Community Services(212) 781-1200Program Mode: AAerospace Science and TechnologyPurpose: to familiarize teachers and counselors with

new applications of aerospace science and technol-

06012281 Continuedogy in the fields of medicine, communications,manufacturing, environmental technology and edu-cation. Major emphasis placed on the developmentof polyvalent instructional activities which capitalizeon the highly motivating influence that aerospacescience and technology can provide in preparingstudents for effective citizenship and more mean-ingful career selection during the last quarter of thetwentieth century.

Given Once Per Year, Summer; No Certificate Awarded.

06012501

ORANGE COAST COLLEGEDivision of Technology2701 Fairview Rd.Costa Mesa, California 92626Richard A. McClurgHead Instructor-Air Transportation(714) 556-5820Program Mode: AFlight Instructor Clinic24 Hour program presented by FAA team to review

flying & instructional techniques & methods and toprovide for revalidation of flight instructor certifi-cates.

Given Yearly, August; No Certificate Awarded.

06012531

PACIFIC COLLEGEFresno, California 93704Mr. Shannon JonesWorkshop Director(209) 251-7194Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introdum school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the .'hany educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

06012532

PACIFIC COLLEGEFresno, California 93704Mr. Shannon JonesWorkshop Director(209) 251-7194Program. Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative educator in-service training program

focusing on the transmission of knowledge, skills

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06012532 Continuedand attitudes about aerospace activities, and the to-tal impact of air and space vehicles on the world'speople, technology and socio-economic institu-tions.

Given Annually, January; Certificate Awarded,

06012601

PALOMAR COLLEGESan Marcos, California 92069Kent Backart(714) 744-1150Program Mode: AAerospace WorkshopThis course is intended for teachers having an interest

in the field of aviation and aerospace.Given Annually. June; No Certificate Awarded.

06013121

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEYInstitute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering109 McLaughlin HallBerkeley, California 94720William L. GarrisonDirector of the Institute(415) 642-3585Program Mode: ITransportation and Public Works Short CoursesRegularly scheduled transportation and public works

educational short courses and conferences with ti-tles varying from year to year.

06013122

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEYInstitute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering109 McLaughlin HallBerkeley, California 94720William L. GarrisonDirector of the Institute(415) 642-3585Program Mode: AAirport ManagementThis short course is designed not only for airport man-

agers, but also for private airport owners, airportcommissioners or directors, city or county manag-ers, state, city and county engineers and planners,fiscal control officers, airport and land use consul-tants, airlines property personnel, and others.

Given Annually, January; No Certificate Awarded.

06013123UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEYInstitute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering109 McLaughlin HallBerkeley, California 94720

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06013123 Continued

William L. GarrisonDirector of the Institute(415) 642-3585Program Mode: IFundamentals of Traffic EngineeringThe course is designed for engineers with traffic re-

sponsibilities in city, county and state agencies,consulting firms, and other organizations. It willprovide engineers new to the profession with a ba-sic understanding of the field and bring experi-enced traffic engineers up-to-date on new develop-ments and research findings.

Given Annually, June: No Certificate Awarded.

06013124

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAInstitute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering109 McLaughlin HallBerkeley, California 94720William L. GarrisonDirector of the Institute(415) 642-3585ProgramCalifornia Transportation and

Mode: IPublic Works Conference

A comprehensive review of new developments in pol-icy and planning and in engineering and operatingtechniques of vital interest to all who have a role intransportation and public works.

Given Annually, March; No Certificate Awarded.

06013131

UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, DAVISWheatland, California 95901Mr. Fred BerkeleyWorkshop Director(916) 752-1011Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, March: Certificate Awarded,

06013221

UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDSRedlands, California 92373Mr. William CunninghamWorkshop Director(714) 793-2121

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I

06013221 Continued

Program . Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts,' concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June-July; Certificate Awarded.

06013281

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAInstitute of Safety and Systems ManagementUniversity ParkLos Angeles, California 90007Dr. Herold A. ShermanExecutive Director(213) 746-2411Program Mode: AAircraft Accident InvestigationTo train personnel in the techniques of investigating

aircraft accidents.Given Twice/Year (2 Weeks), October-June; Certificate

Awarded.

06013282

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAInstitute of Safety and Systems ManagementUniversity ParkLos Angeles, California 90007Dr. Herold A. ShermanExecutive Director(213) 746-2411Program Mode: AFlying Safety Officer

To provide 'a broad base of skills in accident preven-tion and investigation.

Given 6 X/Year (10 Weeks), Jul-Sep; Sep-Dec; Jan-Mar;AprJu; Certificate Awarded.

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06013283

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAInstitute of Safety and 3ystems ManagementUniversity ParkLos Angeles, California 90007Dr. Herold A. ShermanExecutive Director(213) 746-2411Program Mode: AAviation Safety Officer

To develop the techniques of aircraft accident investi-gation and prevention areas of study include: aero-

06013283 Continued

dynamics and aircraft structures, aviation psychol-ogy and physiology, investigation and prevention,management and communications,

Given 6 X/Year (10 Weeks), Jul-Sep Sep-Dec Jan-Mar Apr-Jun; Certificate Awarded.

06013284

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAInstitute of Safety and Systems ManagementUniversity ParkLos Angeles, California 90007Dr. Herold A. ShermanExecutive Director(213) 746-2411Program Mode: HMotor Vehicle Accident Investigation Course

Instruction in the conduct of on-scene investigationsand systematic methods for high quality investiga-tions. Emphasizes human, vehicle and environmen-tal elements for precrash, crash, and post-crashconditions.

Given Once/Year (2 Weeks), March; Certificate Awarded.

06013285

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAInstitute of Safety and Systems ManagementUniversity ParkLos Angeles, California 90007Dr. Herold A. ShermanExecutive Director(213) 746-2411Program Mode: I

System Safety

Develop in student ability to manage system safetylay:1) developing an understanding -of total systemsafety concept 2) reviewing -current indUstry andgovernment system safety technology 3) adoptingbasic principles and methodology to individual ap-plications.

Given 4 X/Year (3 Weeks), Jul, Sept, Jan, Apr; CertificateAwarded.

06013286

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAInstitute of Safety and Systems ManagementUniversity Park.Lo's Angeles, California 90007Dr. Herold A. ShermanExecutive Director(213) 746-2411ProgramGround Safety Course

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.7...t.4.13286 Continued

for methodology of grouno sale:et pro-torrents. Understand the scope, functio7-s anctimeth-,J-dt of ground safety.

Four/Year -1',`-019Fr*.!(s), Sept, Oct, ceb, ..:Fs. "ificate:44A-rded.

Wrx,s1sofEekt (OAST UNIVERSITY414A. r-ampus44c itto Place

,Ieles, California 90020-)tterer

Sack. .ry and Treasurer(217 .87-4433Pro rem E

Ac--r ustic Noise; Measurement, Control, and Comr.:anceThe purpose of this short course is to provice a cur-

rent state-of-the-art exposure to the undemtandingof a variety of noise problems their possible rem-edies, and existing and pending legislation ad-dressed to the problems of noise pollution and con-trol.

Given Annually, May; Certificate Awarded.

06044811

OHLONE COLLEGETraffic Safety43600 Mission Blvd.Fremont, California i.)4537Paul HalulaDepartment Chairman(415) 657-2100Program Mode: HTraffic Safety Manpower TrainingWe plan to set up training for all areas of traffic safety

manpower which do not require a baccalaureate de-gree. At the present time we offer certificates ofachievement and associate in arts degrees for drivertraining Instructors, driver license examiners anddriver improvement analysts, and commercial andschool bus drivers. We also conduct seminars Intraffic safety areas.

Given Ongoing, All Quarters; Certificate Awarded.

06079931BAKERSFIELD STATE COLLEGEMammoth Lakes, California 93517Dr. Blaine BounousWorkshop Director(805) 833-2011ProgramAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative educator in-service training program

focusing on-the transmission of knowledge, skill6and attitudes about aerospace activities, and the to-

Mode; -A -

06079931 Continuedtal impact of air A n d space vehicles r-. th0 world'speople, techno=gy and ..zocio-ecurcr,ic. -Estitu-tions,

Giver. Certificem Awarded

06104411

THE RAND GRADUATE INSTITUTE1700 Main St_Santa Monica, California 90406Sue BourdonAssistant to the Director(213) 393-0411 Ext. 7690Program Mode: IPolicy Analysie--Workshop: Transportation anc ronmen-

tal StudiesThe Rand Gzaduate Institute gives a PH.L. in policy

analysis. The workshop offered on transportationand environmental studies Is part of the curriculumoffered. Studies done by the Rand Corporation areused as well as others.

Given Annual, Fall Quarter; No Certificate Awarded.

06116491

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITYLos Angeles, California 90045Dr. Leon LevittWorkshop Director(213) 776-0400Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

06990021

SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGEAeronautics Department10440 Black Mountain Rd.San Diego, California 92126David L. NeelInstructor(714) 271-7300Program Mode: AAviation Maintenance Technology WorkshopThis seminar is intended for instructors in aviation

maintenance technology, programs, to aid in main-taining their proficiency in their field.

Given Annually, Summer Months (June, July, Aug.);Certificate Awarded.

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08013451

ADAMS STATE COLLEGEEducation DepartmentAlamosa, Colorado 81101Dr. Eugene KellyChairman, Education Department(303) 589-7011Program 4A, ide-Aerospace Education WorkshopAir Force Association, Colorado, in conjunct-m vottt-i

the Civil Air Patrol, Rocky Mountain region--ams State college annually sponsor thethz. ,ovstivt,

aerospace education workshop accredite vequarter hours upper division or gradis:(nine quarter hours). The workshqp is a s.4)

vey type workshop covering thirteen unit thtin convocation style.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

08013452

ADAMS STATE COLLEGEDivision of Physical and Recreational ResouAlamosa, Colorado 81102Dr. Loren LutzChairman, Division of Physical and Recreatimt,..

Resources(303) 589-7401Program ModrDriver and Traffic Safety EducationSummer workshops and driver and traffic safet). edu-

cation.Given Annually, September Through May; Certificate

Awarded.

08013721

WESTERN STATE COLLEGE OF COLORADODivision of EducationGunnison, Colorado 81230Herbert J. Kaczmarek, Ph.DAssociate Professor of Educational Psychology(303) 943-2030Program Mode:Aerospace Education Workshop

08067401

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ..fk ; )ENVERCivil and Environmental Engine1100 Fourteenth St.Denver, Colorado 80202Professor Paul E. BarlettAssociate Dean, College of Engineering(303) 892-1117 Ext. 265Program Mode: HHighway Engineering Conference

Co-sponsored by the Colorado Division of Highways,this conference hosts about 250 transportation en-gineers- from a dozen states each year. For manytransportation engineers the ....Prost urgent problemin innovation is that of overcoming inflating costsand shortages that are both severe and unpredict-able. Much of the last conference was devoted toexchanging ideas, techniques,.and philosophies forsolving-these problems.

Given Annually, Spring; No Certificate Awarded.

09013781

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE COLLEGEIndustrial Education1615 Stanley St.New Britain, Connecticut 06050Mr. George W. BarnhardtAssistant Professor of Industrial Education(203) 225-7481Program Mode: HDriver EducationThe three-semester hour courses (driver education)

and traffic safety and driver education) are offeredto prepare and certify teachers to organize and ad-

a driver education program in senior highschooksand other institutions. In addition, a course(motorzycle safety) is offered which prepares drivereducatibn instructors to organize and administer acoursein the safe operation of the motorcycle.

Given Every Semester and Summer Session, Starting Sept.Jan. & June; Certificate Awarded.

A 09013921

MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision Mathematics, Sciences & Allied Health60 Bidwell St. .

Manchester, Connecticut 06040Dr. Mario V. FiondellaDirector(203) 646-4900 Ex 230, 284ProgramGround Flight TrainingThis course is intended for students interested in pre-

flight training.Given Annually, Each Semester; No Certificate Awarded

A survey:of the age of aerospace encompassing thehistory, growth and development of commercial and-general aviation, military aviation, the air transptntand aerospace industries, NASA, the DepatrientTransportation, and the Federal Aviation Adminis-tration. Visiting speakers and field.trips wiI suppler-ment the classroom presentations with oriwtations;toward aerospace education in the pithiic -41(101S.

the CAP and the cadet program, :And futments in space and career Specializations

Given Summer and On Demand. Summrrl (Two Vv.?okWorkshop); No Certificate Awarded.

Mode: A

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09013991

NORWALK COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of General Business333 Wilson Ave.Norwalk, Connecticut 06854Milton GoldsteinAsst. Prof., Coordinator of T & T Programs(203) 853-2040Program Mode: I

Traffic and TransportationBroad-based traffic and transportation materials per-

tinent, for the most part, to evening students. Usesexperience of instructor, students and outside lec-turers. Provides updating of techniques for the re-duction of cost and evolving of more efficient meth-ods, via all modes of transport. Participationpermitted for non-credit, certificate and associatesdegree programs: Other business and liberal artssubjects required.

Given Spring.(Jan.) and Fall(Sept.) Semesters. Two PerYear. Special S, .

09014161

UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORTBridgeport, Connecticut 06604Mr. Wesley MenzelWorkshop Director(203) 384-0711Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to 'the many educational and careerimplicstions of aviation and, Space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually. July-August; Certificate Awarded.

10090111

DELAWARE TECH & 'COMMUNITY COLLEGEWilmington, Delaware.. 19802Mrs. Mary SchniererWorkshop Director(302) 762-3232Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative educator in-service training program

focusing on the transmission of knowledge, skillsand attitudes about aerospace activities, and the to-tal impact of air and space vehicles on the world'speople, technology and socio-economic institu-tions.

Ghien Annually, February, Certificate Awarded.

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THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYSchool of Engineering and Applied SciencEWashington, D.C. 20006Professor Joseph V. FoaDirector, Transportation Engineering Progrzrm(202) 676-6149Program krtor 0

Transportation WorkshopThis is a two-semester graduate interducip, 7-zry

workshop on the problems of urban trans:room.an.Given Annually, Throughout Academic Year; NoCcartil ZZ-,T

Awarded.

12014691

FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYThe School of AeronauticsP.O. Drawer 1839Melbourne, Florida 32901Jerome A. LauderbauchDean, the School of Aeronautics(305) 727-0461Program Mode: ASummer Camp for Beginning Flight StudentsThis three-week session is designed for pre-private

license pilots who will take pilot training with de-gree work at the university. Program is a concen-trated Con '')ination of ground and air work to bringstudents to soloand as close to private pilot cer-tificate as possible prior to regular qtr.

Given Annually, Sept.; No Certificate Awarded.

12014692

FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYThe School of Science & EngineeringCountry Club Rd.Melbourne, Fla. 32901Dr. David WoodbridgeChairman, Science Education Dept.(305) 723-3701Program Mode,Aerospace WorkshopThis six-week workshop is designed primarily for e-

mentary, high school, & jr. college science teactifit.who need or want to know more about space =--ence. Program covers space vehicles, launch ininzr-mation. upper air meteorology, basic aerodynamics.celestial mechanics.

Given Annually, July - Aug.; No Certificate Awarded.

12014791

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITYRegional AirportDaytona Beach, Florida 32015

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12014791 Continued

Dr. George E. PenceDean of Admissions and Recc77ds(904) 252-5561Program Mode AFlight TechnologyFlight technology program is ignettor the individ-

ual who desires the various FAA liuu-11...es and ratingon an accelerated basis. CUi...es tt every two tothree weeks in private, .c--711....mercial, instrument,multi-engine, certified fhgn-t instructor - airplaneand-certified flight instructcr - instrument, plus ad-vance instrument and muIt-±-engine training if de-sired,

Starts Every Two Weeks, All Year Certitrcate:Awarded.

12014841

FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGEAT JACKSONVILLEDistributive and Mid-Management EducationFred H. Kent CenterJacksonville, Florida 32205Paul A. Halloran.Chairman, Transportation Department(904) 387-8167Program Me: ITransportation ForumThe transportaltion departrment holds various work-

shops, seminars and relateo meetingswith commu-nity leaders and industrial transportation orientedcommercial firms throughout the country. Majortopic areas: .export-import procedures,rail terminalservices, pont operations, custom house brokerage,international banking, interrnodal water transporta-tion, problems of mass transit, interstate commercecommission, federal transportation regulations.

Given As Required; Certificate Awaraed.

12015061MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGEAerospace Department11380 N.W. 27th Ave.Miami, Florida 33167Fred J. IsertChairman(305) 685-4201Program Ma=eMaintenance SeminarThis seminar is intended for tne aviation industry arra

aircraft_ rated personnel interested in the mainte-nance aspects of aviatton.

Given Annually, August; No Certihcate ;4.w.arded.

12015191

SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Technical Education3000 N. W. 8th St.

.Gainesville, Florida 32601

127. 91 Continui riRic:-,... i K. Pet.-F,.rsonDire of Tecryri Programs(904'1273-5161 E> 7335

Pro;:.nm -A

Aercoace Edu=-1..::...n WorkshopThis a special:nous-se for teachers, k-12, designr.

acquaint them vwitn the aerospace world. lt -ro7z,nacceleratedeummer study offering three 'tiours.cfcredit which may ',Lused for teacher certification.The workshop car be repeated for two summers,making a toiai of sixzemesterhours. There are two.distinct summer programs providing a stUdy of avi-ation fundamentals, aerospace education tech-niques, flight experiences and an extended fieldtrip.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

12015351

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDADept. of Civil EngineeringGainesville, Florida 32611Dr. James SchaubChairman, Department of Civil Engineering(904) 392-0933Program Mode I

Transportation CnnferenceThis a a two day conference sponsored by the-Florida

Dept. of Trar4portation and several Floridastiorrsof professiorral engineering societies for Warmersand engineers in the transportaion field. Most of theconference is devoted to highways but with someattention given to urban mass transit and some oth-er modeS.

Given Annually, February or March: Certificate Awarded

12015352UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDACollege of Eduzatrion Lab SchoolGainesville, Flortia 32611Paul BechtInstructor(904) 392-1526Program Mode AAviology ProgramAmiology is a ore/ year physics program taught:using

aeronautical farts, concepts and applications-as .a'learning motivator. The program has interdiscipli-nary implications and is suitable for use in class-r noms.at the middle school through-community col-

Gen Annual, S,..nrrnber-June: Certificate -AwardeD7

120115361

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMIRyder Program in Transportation1541 BresciaMiami, Florida 33124

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12015361 C ritinuedDr. Anthony ,:ames CataneeDirector(305) 284-27CProgram U

South Flondi-urban transp.-7rtation foram bu...utess lo-gistics serr-nar.

Given Yearly. ,bruary - May. Zertificate

12039541

FLORIDA TECHNOLOGICAL AJNIVERsan-Industrial Endineering Dept.Orlando, Fldada 32816Dr. George.E.nraderChairman, intustrial Engineering DepIrtment(305) 275-2236Program Mode: I

Transportation Systems InstituteInterdisciplinary transportation safety.and systemsTe-

search.Given As Required; Certificate Awarded.

13015541

BERRY COLLEGEIndustrial EducationBox 490Mount Berry, Georgia 30149Dr. Lee R. ClendenningDepartment Chairman(404) 232-5374 Ext. 264Prog ram Mode: AAerospace WorkshopThe workshop lasts for three weat.s. It is designed thr

public.school teachers and candidates toincrease their awareness of raera-47ace technologyand explore methods c ntroducista .aerospace re-lated:activities in publi.c. scoc Jas. Field tripsto museums and space 7..nr !!.eralre-.tan Guest lec-turers are utilized.

Given Annually, Summer S:Assion; N iU4tE Awardet

13015611

COLUMBUS COLLIMEColumbzis, Georgia2:1907Dr. Ernest RiggsbyWorkshop Director(404) 561-5134Program Mode AAerospace Education WorksnopA cooperative, serni-forma1 learning e:operience de-

signed to introduce scnool personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means of

13015611 Continuedutilizincaerinseace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments -0 e10,* nce and enliven their community'sschool zurrictalum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annuzt) . trivary-March; Certificate Awarded.

13015721

GEORGITHERN COLLEGEDivision oft=ustrial TechnologyLandrum facx '1044Statesboro.aleorgia 30458Dr. Donald-7-7- HackettDivision Hemz'(912) 681 Ext. 332Program Mode: AAerospace Cee,ers Education InstituteThis courselsLrntended to provide insight into the cur-

rent statusiLlIcharacter of aviation-based careers.Intended fo7 secondary and elementary teachers.

Given Annual, Summer; Certificate Awarded.

13015741

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITYAtlanta, Georcia 30303D. Ted ColtonWorkshop Director(404) 658-20D0Program Mode. AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgrdua.maders to the many education& and careerirramii=tions of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tiv-r_r--.:and to suggest various ways and maims ofutr1Taerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-triontt-: la enhance and enliven their conrmtimity'szioa izzarriculum and youth-oriented pragrarn:s.

Ammally, October; Certificate Awarded

Tala15991

VALDOSTA=ATE COLLEGEAer=paceSludies

PlttersarSt.\Vailiddsta, &Burgle .31601Lt Cal. Wilhelm C. GriffinIprrimander, AFROTC Det 172

Proz.vam Mode: AAir Force Rdight Instruction ProgramReference A'OTC manual 45-1 and flight instruction

program swlabus 1 jul 1974, AFROTC (Air Univer-sity) grounaschool and 25 hOurs flight instructionfor college-iROTC cadets for purpose of motivationand screening for further Air Force flignt training.

Given Once Per Year, Fall Academic Quarter. CertificateAwarded.

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1301;3011

WEST GEORGIA COLLEGEPhysics DepartmentCarrollton, Georgia 30117Dr. Ben DemayoAssistant Professor of Physics(404) 834-4411 Ext. 364Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA three week workshop designed primarily for public

'school teachers to acquaint them with the currentstatus of the airline industry -..snd the space program.

Given Annually, Summer; No Cer-ficate Awarded.

13990311

ATLANTA AREA TECHNICALLECHOOLOff-CampusAnstruction Division1560 Stewart Ave. S. W.Atlanta, Georgia 30310J. R. WileyCoordinator, Adult Distributive Education(404) 758-9451, Ext. 267Program Mode: ITransportation & Traffic ManagementA series of courses designed to upgrade employees

and prospective employees in the transportation in-dustry. Emphasis is on the motor freight industry.Courses are scheduled to meet based on Sttzdereinterest.

Given As Required; Certificate Awarms...d.

16016161

BOISESTATE UNIVERSITYManagement & Finance/School ot Business19101.Zollege Blvd.Boise, Idaho 83725Wayne E. WhiteProgram Director/Aviation Manarnent(208) :385-3365Program Ma.7e: AAerospace Education for Elementary Tearher=

This is abasic course in aerospaceaducation provid-ing general coverage in three fields; general avi-ation,.airline and military. The programmill acquainttheclassroom teacher with thefield of72anation, pro-vide some baCkgrOund training in avialion educa-tion, aid the classroom teacher,in devemping someaerospace class projectS for students. and enablethe classroom teacher to hear tronn -Fkpeakers fromthe aviation industry. Added coverai,ge will bagro-vided in viewing some of the au.nrzrr.06:3-,...grams ofactivity in aviation on the ctrl,le, le.,4;91

Given Summer School Program (Two .Weeks)..:_,iy: NoCertificate Awarded

16016191

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHOTwin Falls. Idaho 83301Mr. C. EowardSchellWorkshop Director(20E1 733:B54Pro=ram Mode AAerEspace'-itucation WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed zo introdum -thettrol personnei and youthcroup leaders to the many educationailand careerirnp4ications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivitees-- end to:suggest vario.us ways and means ofutilrig-aerospace facts, concepts andaccomplish-merrm to enhance and enliven their -.community'sschcall curriculum and yauth-oriented'programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

160157S2

CO 'LIEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHOIdaho833111

Col. 'Fizbert Schreckentarg, USAFRWorietnop Director(208)7339554Program Mode: AAerospace Education WasKshopA cociperative educator in-service training prcgram

focusing on the transmission of knowledge, skillsandattitudes about aerospace activities, and the to-tal impact of air and space Veniclmaan the world'speople-, technology and socioecurromic institu-tiona

iven Annually, January - May: Certificaze Awaroad.

TS016201

IDAHO STU-7EN .UNIVERSITTnrrilegeBr= 8EIBBPoratettio, Idaho 83209Max OgleDirector, Aerospace Education(303) 394-3075ProgramAerospace Workshop, Summei SchoolA beginning course in space aceaviatimrdesigned for

elementary junior high-and secondary-school teach-ers at both the under graduate andmraduate levels.

Given Yearly - Summer Schoor June; No CertifrcateAwarded.

Mode: A

16016211

LEWIS AND CLARKS-TATE COLLEGELewiston, Idaho 83-=1Dr. Marvin.DelugaWorkshop Director(2081746-2341

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16016211 Continued

Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of.aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance, and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June: Certificate Awarded.

16016231

NORTH IDAHO COLLEGECoeur D'Alene, Idaho 83814Dr. Paul KausWorkshop Director(208) 667-7422Program Mode: AAerospace Education Workshop

A cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-signed to, introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance -and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually. June; Certificate Awarded.

16016261

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHOOffice of Continuing EducationMoscow, Idaho 83843Paul KausCoordinator of Continuing Education(208) 885-6486Program Marie: AAerospace Educanon WorkshopWorkshop designed primarily for teachers at the ele-

mentary and junior high level. Includes an phases ofaerospace education including some basic princi-ples of aircraft development and design, rockets,spacecraft, etc.

Given Annually, Summer; No Certificate Awarded..

17016361

BELLEVILLE AREA COLLEGECareer Oriented Division2500 Carlyle RoadBelleville. Illinois 62221Don A. ChapmanSupervisor(618) 398-0757

17016361 Continued

ProgramFlight SeminarTo uddate present holders ci' flight certificates.Given As Needed.

Mode: A

17015381

BLACK HAWK COLLEGEQuad-Cities Campus Office df Community Services660034th AvenueMolicre, Illinois 61265Ottn. W. SchweinbergerDean of Community Serviceas(3a;) 755-1311Pr uaiLam Mode: HSafeit, Seminar7;7Es:seminar is for both city and industrial traffic engi-

neers and/or directors interested in industria': orbusiness and city safety crocedures for persornruginvolved with transportinc=rsons or goods on chehigiways.

Given Annually, Winter-Sprinc,-, Zs,n,....rtificate.Awarded.

17016491souTonvEsT.r.OL LEGE, CITY" COL LEGE

'afiZAEMTransport:Miry Departmeisr7500 Sthuth Pulaski:Road

J.G. YeaungAssistant Prcitessor-olTmnspo natio n'(312) 15-3050P rogrur-Mac= Pir' eat . Supervsn & ,H4hway Safety Sernmars

-.Short.zmusses in iety urvision driventrairmrs,f leet 7r-Ainte n ancaandrriddiway -and* ti.ifiicsolitry.Ccunmas:directed -to..superaiSors and. mariagers, orprospective supervisors and managers. '04-olithourz available for short courses. Individuaa:n-nouncements and:publicity tor each short =Lase.

Given As:Required: Cartlf=te Awarded.

H

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ZITY CCILLE:EGIES Orr.: C11204M.:ithwest College

ilU South Prdeqk iaricagoAllinats 60552

.Joseph YoungAssistant:ProfessorrorTransportation(312) 735300D'-ProgramMotor Fleet Trainer's, Course'This one week:seminar ismssigned:to giveitheirerces-

sary 'know-trow.-to" thcg responsible for' theaain-ing- of drivers-in any =MIT fleet.

Given Annually. Septarther; Awarder...

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17016941

CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITYGeography Department95th St. at King DriveChicago, Illinois 60628Professor Irving CutlerDepartment Chairman(312) 995-2186Program Mode: ISeminar in Transportation ProblemsThis course is intended for georgraphy graduate stu-

dents interested in selected problems in transporta-tion geography, primarily in the urban field.

Given Annually, Summer or Fall; No Certificate Awarded.

17017391

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYTraffic Institute405 Church St.Evanston, Illinois,60204Jack A. HutterDirector, Engineering Division(312) 492-5040Program Mode: HGeometric Design Worksrm-p

To-week workshop provides instruction and prac-tice in geometric design of streets and highways. Itis intended for traffic and junior design engineersengaged in various aspects of this changing field.Course includes lectures and discussions on geo-metric, functional and aesthetic aspects of all road-way design. Emphasis is on updated design criteriafrom recent studies of driver behavior and trafficoperation. The workshop includes application oflatest design procedures and techniques, stressingtimesaving methods to produce high-quality de-signs. Application enables designer to tailor the fa-cility to actions and responses of drivers.

Given Semi-Annually, October and May; CertificateAwarded.

17017392

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYTraffic Institute405 Church St.Evanston, Illinois 60204Jack A. H utterDirector, Engineering Division(312) 492-5040ProgramHighway Capacity Workshop

This five-day workshop provides instruction and prac-tice in the use of data and procedures found in thehighway capacity manual, special report 87, pub-lished by the Highway Research Board. This courseis designed for experienced traffic engineers, de-

Mode: H

17017392 Continuedsign engineers and highway and urban planning en-gineers. Included is the effect of geometric designand traffic operation on the capacity of urban inter-sections and modern highways. Emphasis is on ap-plication of both the capacity analysis procedureslisted in the manual and on timesaving techniquesof the analysis process. This emphasis is achievedthrough lectures, discussions and use of work prob-lems.

Given Annually, January; Certificate Awarded.

17017393

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYTraffic Institute405 Church St.Evanston, Illinois 60204Jack A. FlutterDirector, Engineering Division(312) 492-5040Program Mode: HSem. for Traffic Engineering Technical AssistantsThis three-week seminar is designed for traffic engi-

neering technicians who work under supervision ofan engineer responsible for street and highway de-sign. Its objective is to improve skills of the techni-cian conducting traffic surveys, field investigations,data collection and analysis, and application of traf-fic .control devices. A participant should be wellversed in mathematics, including algebra, trigo-nometry and geometry. The intent is to add to tech-nical support for engineering staffs, whereby tech-nicians can perform many basic traffic survey,analysis and application techniques with a mini-mum of engineering aid and direction.

Given Annual, June; Certificate Awarded.

17017394

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYTraffic Institute405 Church St.Evanston, Illinois 60204Jack A. HutterDirector, Engineering Division(312) 492-5040Program Mode: HTraffic Engineering SeminarThis three-week seminar is designed for.graduate en-

gineers responsible for traffic engineering func-tions. The program offers comprehensive coverageof traffic engineering with emphasis on solutions forboth urban and rural traffic and highway problems.It is directed to engineers working in.areaS of trafficanalysis and operations, transportation studies, in-tersection and free flow capacity, traffic and high-way planning and geometric design. Through lec-ture and work problem sessions, participantsbecome acquainted with the latest principles and

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theories as well as the problem-solving aspects ofthe traffic engineering science.

Given Semi-Annually, March and September; CertificateAwarded.

17017395

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYTraffic Institute405 Church St.Evanston, Illinois 60204Jack A. HutterDirector, Engineering Division(312) 492-5040Program Mode: HTraffic Signal WorkshopThis workshop offers a working knowledge of the lat-

est theories and application of traffic signal controlsand systems. It is directed to engineers working intraffic operation and provides instruction in trafficflow at signalized intersections and in signal sys-tems. Emphasis is on evaluation of signal timing,phasing and control equipment. Participants in-clude city engineers from small communities andtraffic engineers from city, ciunty and state agen-cies. Participants will be able to (1) identify problemareas; (2) solve specific problems; (3) implement im-provements to form a coordinated traffic signal sys-tem.

Given Semi-Annually, May and December; CertificateAwarded.

17017396

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYTraffic Institute405 Church St.Evanston, Illinois 60204Jack A. HutterDirector, Engineering Division(312) 492-5053Program Mode: HUrban Street System Design WorkshopThe objective is to provide technical instruction in lat-

est techniques of upgrading traffic service on thearterial street system. The program is intended forengineers working in the area of traffic operations,geometric design and transportation planning.Through lecture and work problem sessions, par-ticipants learn the latest principles and theories andpractical techniques, procedures and problem-solv-ing aspects necessary to improve the quality of traf-fic operation on our existing street system. Partici-pants include city engineers and traffic engineersfrom communities and city, country and state agen-cies.

GNen Semi-Annually, April and December; CertificateAwarded.

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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ATCARBONDALE

Safety Cehter-Health EducationCarbondale, Illinois 62901Dr. James E. AaronCoordinator(618) 453-2080Program Mode: HWorkshop Driver and Traffic Safety EducationThis workshop is intended for teachers, and supervi-

sors of driver and traffic safety education. Dealswith current issues and trends that influence pro-gram development.

Given Annually, April or May; No Certificate Awarded.

17017582

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYAviation Technologies DivisionSouthern Illinois AirportCarbondale, Illinois 62901Professor E. A. DarosaDivision Chairman(618) 536-3371 or 536-3373Program Mode: AAvionics TechnologyThe avionics technology program provides training in

maintenance of electronics, aircraft navigation,communication, and radar systems -- and qualifiesstudents for the FCC license and leads toward theFAA repairman certificate.

Given 81-Annually (and Summer), August throughDecember; Certificate Awarded.

17017583SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYAviation Technologies DivisionSouthern Illinois AirportCarbondale, Illinois 62901Professor E. A. DarosaDivision Chairman(618) 536-3371 or 536-3373Program Mode: AAviation TechnologyThe aviation technology (maintenance technician)

program provides qenera I education courses andtechnical training for those students who wish toqualify for the Federal Aviation Administration's(FAA) airframe and powerplant (A & P) techniciancertificate or license.

Given Biannually (and Summer), August throughDecember; Certificate Awarded.

17017584SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYAviation Technologies DivisionSouthern Illinois AirportCarbondale, Illinois 62901

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17017584 Continued

Professor E. A. DarosaDivision Chairman(618) 536-3371 or 536-3373Program Mode: AHelicopter TechnologyThe helicopter technology program may be taken after

the completion of the aviation technology programor independently and provides training in helicopteroperations, maintenance, and overhaul. Helicopterflight training is also available.

Given Biannually (and Summer), August throughDecember; Certificate Awarded.

17017585

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYAviation Technologies Division'Southern Illinois AirportCarbondale,, Illinois 62901Professor E. A. DarosaDivision Chairman(618)'536-3371 or 536-3373Program Mode: AFlight TechnologyThe flight technology program offers the following

FAA approved flight courses: private pilot; com-mercial pilot; instrument flight; flight instructor; andairline transport pilot.

Given Biannually (and Summer), August throughDecember: Certificate Awarded.

17093321

STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF EAST ST. LOUISVocational Technical Programs DePartment417 Missouri AvenueEast Saint Louis, Illinois 62201Rudolph Von SlaitghterAssistant Dean(618) 875-9100 Ext. 343-49Program Mode: HOperating EngineersStudents operate several types of power construction

equipment which include compressors, pumps,hoists; derricks, cranes, shovels, tractors, scrapers,or motor graders, to excavate and grade earth, erectstructural and reinforcing steel, and pour concrete.Students are trained in controlling air and wateroutput of compressors and pumps. They adjusthandwheels and press pedals to drive machines andattachments, such as blades, buckets, scrapers, andswing booms. May clean, oil and grease equipment.Worker usually serves an apprenticeship duringwhich he is instructed in the care and operation ofincreasingly complex machines.

Given Once Or Twice Yearly (When Needed) Spring andSummer, .

17093322STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF EAST ST. LOUISVocational Technical Programs Department417 Missouri AvenueEast Saint Louis, Illinois 62201Rudolph Von SlaughterAssistant Dean(618) 875-9100 Ext. 343-49Program Mode: HLaborersPerforms any combination of the following duties on

construction projects, usually working in utility ca-pacity, by transferring from one task to another taskwhere demands require workers with varied experi-ence and ability to work without close supervision.Students measure distances from grade stakes,drive stakes, stretch tight line, and stack lumber ac-cording to dimensions. Training in leveling earth tofine grade specifications preparatory to pipe layingor for building, using shovel, is given. Studentslearn to give direction to workers engaged in dump-ing concrete into construction equipment, such ascranes, power shovels and backhoes, by verifyinggrades and signaling.

Given Once Or Twice Yearly (When Needed) Spring andSummer, .

17093323

STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF EAST ST. LOUISVocational Technical Programs Department417 Missouri AvenueEast Saint Louis, Illinois 62201Rudolph Von SlaughterAssistant Dean(618) 875-9100 Ext. 343-49Program Mode: HTeamstersStudents drive motor truck equipped with dump body

to transport and dump, loose materials which in-cludes sand, gravel, crushed rock, coal or bitumi-nous paving materials; pull levers or turn cranks totilt body and dump contents. Instruction in handand foot controls of trucks is provided. Studentsoperate a variety of other vehicles for the movementof equipment and supplies.

Given Once Or Twice Yearly (When Needed) Spring Or

Summer.

17093324

STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF EAST ST. LOUISVocational Technical Programs Department417 Missouri AvenueEast Saint Louis, Illinois 62201Rudolph Von SlaughterAssistant Dean(618) 875-9100 Ext. 343-49

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Program Mode. HCement MasonsStudents finish surfaces freshly poured concrete

roads, walkways, and -os to specified grade andcontour while using harr .00ls, such as flo=, trow-els and screeds. Stude- 1s learn to direct ,Avorkersengaged in puddling and tamping concre.e to in-sure that desired density is attained antt learn toperform other tasks related to cement masonry.

Given Once Or Twice Yearly When Needed) Sprrng andSummer, .

17093325

STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF EAST ST.L.CMISVocational Technical Programs Department417 Missouri AvenueEast Saint Louis, Illinois 62201Rudolph Von SlaughterAssistant Dean(618) 875-9100 Ext. 343-49Prog ramCarpenters

Students build rough wooded structures: vititriz;:bclude concrete forms, scaffolds, tunnent .wersupport and temporary frame shelters a=orm'ing.i,: tosketches or oral instructions; they exarninecations to determine dimensions of stru=ra.. Stu.--dents measure boards, timbers, or plywood by-usinga square, measuring tape, and rulerthen mark cut-ting lines on materials, using penciLandSaws boards and plywood:panels to required sizes.Instruction is piven in nailing cleats across boardsto construct concrete forms, bracing forrnsini placewith timbers, the rods and anchor bolts faruse inbuilding concrete piers, footings, and wail.

Given Once Or Twuce Yearly (When Needed) Spnrig OrSummer.

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17093326

STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF E.AST ST_ =WSVocational Technical Pro:grams Department417 Missouri AvenueEast. Saint Louis, Illinois 62201Rudolph Von SlaughterAssistant Dean(618) 875-9100 Ext. 343-49Program 'Mode HIronworkers

Reinforcing ironworkerstudents set steel bars.in con-crete forms to reinforce concrete structures. Theyplace the steel bars on siuitable supports inate-zon-crete form and the Oars together at intersec-Prons sothat each bar receives its intended structural load.The bars are placed in concrete forms accorcung toblueprints, specifications, or verbal instructions.

17093326 ContinuedThe rodmen use pliers and other tying tools to wirethe rods securly in place. Students are instructed inthe use of them.

Given Once Or Twice Yearly (When Needed) Spring OrSummer, .

11E018091

INDIANA UNIVERSITYSchool of BusinessBloomington, Indiana 47401Professor L. L. WatersProfessor of Transportation(812) 337-5648Program Mode: I

Transportation ConferenceGeneral conference in transportation, usually toUch-

ing on topics of current interest. It is aimed at per-sons in the field of transportation in Indiana. It isjointly sponsored by the I.U. School of Business, theIndiana Chapter of the American Society of Trafficand Transportation, Delta Nu Alpha, and the TrafficClub of Indianapolis.

Given Annually, Third Week in April: No CertificateAwarded.

18018251

PURDUE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Aviation TechnologyPurdue University AirportLafayette, IndianaProf. J. R. MarisDepartment Head(317) 743-3896Program Mode: AFlight Instructor Refresher SeminarIn cooperation with the FAA and the ADP& an ap-

proved refresher program is given to provide flightinstructors the opportunity to revalidate their in-structor certificates.

Given Annually. April: Certificate Awarded.

18018341

SAINT JOSEPH'S CALUMET COLLEGEDepartment of Continuing Education4721 Indianapolis BlvdEast Chicago. Indiana 46312Michael GUidenAssistant Academic Dean

-(219)-397-9197Program Mode: I

Transportation SeminarA course designed as a special problem-area in need

of specific investigation.Given Annually. Spring Or Summer: No Certificate

Awarded.

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18018431

VINCENNES UNIVERSITYCareer DivisionVincennes, Indiana 47591Mr. Bill G. SpenceDirector, Career Divisibn(812) 882-3350, Ext. 336 or 350Program Mode: AAviation Inspection WorkshopA workshop presented for qualified A & P mechanics

seeking the inspection authorization rating. Theweek-long workshop consists of a concentrated re-view of the federal aviation re gulations, aircraftspecifications, airworthiness directives, recordkeeping, and complete information (paperwork) or-ganization. Sample tests are given over each area,as well as a final exam.

Given Twice Per Year, Spring and Summer; No CertificateAwarded.

18095631

INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITYSchool of Technology--Department of Industrial Arts

Education714 North Sth StreetTerre Haute, Indiana 47809Elmer S. Ciancone, Ph. D.Professor of Industrial Arts Education(812) 232-6311 Ext. 2278Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopThis interdisciplinary course is intended for teachers,

administrators and others interested in aerospaceactivities and their effect on human events.

Given Annually, July; No Certificate Awarded.

19018691

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITYAmes, Iowa 50010Dr. Duane GimmelWorkshop Director(515) 294-4111Program Mode AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually. Juno and July; Certificate Awarded.

19018791

MORNINGSIDE COLLEGESioux City, Iowa 51106

19018791 Continued

Dr. Sterling StewartWorkshop Director(712) 277-5100Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June-July; Certificate Awarded.

19018871

SIMPSON COLLEGEIndianola, Iowa 50125Dr. Donald KoontzWorkshop Director(515) 961-6251Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhanct. and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

19018911

UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUEAviation Administration DepartmentDubuque, lowa 52001Professor Robert H. RyderDcbtrtment Chairman(319) 557-2226Program Mode AAerospace Education WorkshopDesigned for elementary and secondary teachers and

administrators interested in integrating aerospaceconcepts into the classroom.

Given Annually, Summer, No Certificate Awarded

20019121

EMPORIA KANSAS STATE COLLEGEDept. Curriculum & Instruction-School of Education1200 CommericalEmporia, Kansas 66801Wm. P. EdwardsAssoc Professor(316) 913-1200 Ext 445

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20019121 ContinuedProgram Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopDesigned primarily for in-service elementary teachers

as an informational course on general aviation, andthe space program instruction on dynamics of airflight, rocket power, space exploration and returnsfrom space, weather, flight control center, radar, ca-reers and vocational opportunities in air industry,commercial and military aviation, missile site tours,aircraft factories of Cessna, Beech and Lear jet, etc.Designed to enable the teachers to incorporate as-pects of aviation and space into their classroomteaching.

Given Annually, Summer Session, July; No CertificateAwarded.

20019271

KANSAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGEEmporia, Kansas 66801Dr. William EdwardsWorkshop Director(316) 343-1200Program Mode; AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually. July; Certificate Awarded.

20019281

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYCivil EngineeringSeaton HallManhattan, Kansas 66506Dr, Bob L. SmithProfessor of Civil Engineering(913) 532-5862Program Mode: HTraffic Engineering SeminarThis 2-week seminar is designed primarily for engi-

neers with responsibilities for traffic engineeringwithin their organizations. The program provides acomprehensive coverage of traffic engineering withemphasis on solutions for both urban and rural traf-fic and hignway and street problems.

Given Annually. January Thru May; Certificate Awarded.

20019282KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYCivil EnginiiicjSeaton HallManhattan, Kansas 66506

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20019282 ContinuedDr. Bob L. SmithProfessor of Civil Engineering(913) 532-5862Program Mode: HTraffic Safety WorkshopThis 2-week workshop is specifically designed for per-

sons with non-engineering backgrounds who arecharged with the conduct of traffic surveys, fieldinvestigations, accident data collection and analysisand the layout and application of traffic control de-vices.

Given Annualiy, January Thru June; Certificate Awarded.

20019283

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Agricultural EngineeringManhattan, Kansas 66506Leo T. WendlingState Leader, Agricultural Engineering Extension(913) 532-5813Program Mode: HAgricultural Safety On Roads WorkshopThis one-week workshop is designed for county

agents and farm leaders. The program provides up-dated approaches and recommendations for saferoad use of agricultural equipment. Information isto provide a basis for community safety programs.

Given Annually, February, March Or April; No CertificateAwarded.

20019284

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYCenter for Regional and Community PlanningSeaton SquareManhattan, Kansas 66506Professor Vernon P. DeinesDirector(913) 532-5958Program Mode: UShort Courses in PlanningShort courses in planning process, urbanization pro-

cess, zoning and subdivision regulations, urban re-newal and housing, and other special topics upondemand. The short courses vary from two to threehalf-day sessions up to two week sessions,

Given Annually, Fah, Spring & Summer; CertificateAwarded.

20019285

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionManhattan, Kansas 66506Dr, Floyd H. PriceDirector, Aerospace Education Workshop(913) 532-5919

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20019285 Continued

Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopThe aerospace education workshop is concerned with

communicating knowledge, skIs, and attitudesabout aerospace activities and total impact of airand space vehicles upon society to classroomleachers at the elementary and secondary level.When teachers have an understanding of aerospaceeducation they will incorporate many activities intotheir teaching which they have not done in the past.The course content is divided into three parts: (1)guest speakers and field trips; (2) library and textmaterials covered by lecturers (reserve air force of-ficers); (3) development of instructional materials touse in classroom instruction.

Given Once Each Year, Summer Session; No CertificateAwarded.

20019491

WASHBURN UNIVERSITY OF TOPEKAOffice of Special Instruction Programs17th and CollegeTopeka, Kansas 66621Walter MartinAsst. Prof, Air Science(913) 235-5341 Ext 137Program Mode: AAerospace workshop - 3 hours graduate or under-

graduate credit primarily for teachers (elem. andsecondary).

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

20019501

WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITYWichita, Kansas 67208Dr. Kenneth NickelWorkshop Director(316) 689-3456Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (atYospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways id means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June: Certificate Awarded

200.82281

SEWARD COUNTY COMMUNITY JUNIOR COLLEGEAviation DepartmentP. O. Box 1137Liberal, Kansas 67901

20082281 Continued

Richard W. Mead(316) 624-1951Program Mode: AFlight Instructor Refresher SeminarThis course is intended to provide flight instructors

with an update on any new rules, regulations andprocedures in regards to domestic flight training.

Given Biannually, September; No Certificate Awarded.

20104381

HASKELL INDIAN JUNIOR COLLEGEIndustrial Mechanics Technical DivisionLawrence, Kansas 66044C. R. ParkerDivisional Chairman(913) 841-2000 Ext. 71Program Mode; HSchool Bus Drivers WorkshopThis course is intended for school bus drivers inter-

ested in safety and mechanical operations.Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

21019631

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYCollege of Arts and SciencesRichmond, Kentucky 40475Dr. Francesco ScorsoneProfessor of Mathematics(606) 622-5781Progriim Mode: IInterdisciplinary Seminar: TransportationThe course surveys the transportation field through an

interdisciplinary approach. Focus is on evaluationof public transportation systems in the UnitedStates and on interaction of sub-systems. Facultyfrom departments and colleges of the university andguests from the outside sector lecture on their areasof expertise. Various aspects of transportation arepresented: technological, social, economic, politi-cal and environmental. Course is open to advancedgraduate students and undergraduate students atthe master's level as an elective course with fifteenweekly sessions of two and one-half hours each.

Given As Required, No Certificate Awarded

21019881

UNION COLLEGEGraduate SchoolCollege StreetBarbourville, Kentucky 40906Dr, J, H. BoydDean of the Graduate School(606) 546-4151 Ext. 112

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21019881 Continued

Program Mode: ANASA Aerospace Workshops for Teachers

The course is given by NASA lecturers and Air Force- -reservists assisting the Union College director. The

course includes such topic as aeronautics, spaceexploration and rocketry, orbits and trajectories, ap-plication of satellite programs, scientific satelliteprograms, lunar and planetary exploration, man Inspace and life sciences, technology transfer andspin-off, Mariner-Viking exploration of Mars, earthresources technology, skyiab program, a visit by askylab astronaut, and field trips to local airport, lo-cal weather station, Langley Research Center, Ken-nedy Space Center, and Wright-Patterson Air ForceBase.

Given Each Summer, June 24 Through July 19, 1974;Certificao, Awarded.

21019891

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYCollege of Engineering, Off. of Continuing Ed.LimestoneLexington, Kentucky 40506David K. BlytheAssociate Dean(606) 258-5949Program Mode: AAviation Seminar

A program designed for citizens, government officials,and professionals who are interested in the impactof major jet ports on surrounding communities.Economic, environmental and social effects werediscussed.

Given As Required; No Certificate Awarded.

21019892

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYCollege of Engineering, Office of Continuing

EducationLimestoneLexington, Kentucky 40506David K. BlytheAssociate Dean(606) 258-5949Program Mode; ILand Surveyor's Conference

To bring together people from all areas of the survey-ing field, from the small-town surveyor to the manu-facturer of complex instrumentation, for an ex-change of ideas, information and fellowship. Aimedat the 'up-dating of practicing land surveyors as acontinuing education function,

Given Annually. Winter; No Certificate Awarded,

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21019893

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYCollege of Engineering, Office of Continuing

EducationLimestoneLexington, Kentucky 40506David K. BlytheAssociate Dean(606) 258-5949Program Mode: IConcrete ConferenceTo provide architects, engineers, contractors, and ma-

terial suppliers involved in the design and construc-tion of concrete buildings with an opportunity tomeet together.

Given Annually. December; No Certificate Awarded.

21019894 ,

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYCollege of Engineering, Off. of Cont. Ed.LimestoneLexington, Kentucky 40506David K. BlytheAssociate Dean(606) 258-5949Prog ram Mode: ILand Surveyor's Short CourseAn intensive 2-day short course for the continuing

education of land surveyors. The subjects covdreddeal with new instrumentation and techniques, useof new calculating equipment and systems, legal as-pects, and land surveyors relationship with otherprofessionals.

Given Annually, Winter; No Certificate Awarded.

21019895

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYCollege of Engineering, Off. of Continuing Ed.LimestoneLexington, Kentucky 40506David K. BlytheAssociate Dean(606) 258-5949Program Mode: IControl of Storm DrainageSymposium to bring the latest research, development,

and design information to engineers and city offi-cials in the design of urban runoff control.

Given As Required; No Certificate Awarded.

21020021

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITYLouisville, Kentucky 40200Dr. Robert L. StevensonWorkshop Director(502) 745-0111

Seminars, Institutes and Workshops 1.35

21020021 Continued

Program Mode: AAerospace Education Worksh-opA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to Introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

21990201

SOMERSET COMMUNITY COLLEGEOffice of Community Services808 Monticello Rd.Somerset, Kentucky 42501Kenneth C. BeanCoordinator of Community Services(606) 678-8174Program Mode: EEnvironmental Quality Control SeminarThis seminar is designed for engineers and adminis-

trators concerned primarily with air pollution con-trol.

Given As Needed, April; No Certificate Awarded.

21990202

SOMERSET COMMUNITY COLLEGEOffice of Community Services808 Monticello Rd,Somerset, Kentucky 42501Kenneth C. BeanCoordinator of Community Services(606) 678-8174Program Mode: HBituminous WorkshopWorkshop designed to acquaint contractors with lat-

est developments in bituminous surfacing and re-surfacing developments.

Given As Needed, February; No Certificate Awarded,

22020051

NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of EducationCollege StationThibodeaux, Louisiana 70301Bob ClementDepartment Head(504) 446-8111Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopCourse designed to prepare elementary or secondary

teachers,Given Annually, Summer; Certificate Awarded.

22020081

LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITYCollege of EducationCollege StationRuston, Louisiana 71270Dr. Jerry MillerChairman of Elementary Education

MProgram ode: AMethods and Materials for Teaching Aerospace EducationProgram designed for teachers wishing to teach aero-

space who have a need to learn methods of presen-tation or who need materials.

Given Annually, Summer; Certificate Awarded.

22020201

NORTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITYCollege of Pure and Applied SciencesCollege StationMonroe, Louisiana 71201Colonel Dean Hartley.Coordinator of Aviation Studies(318) 342-2189Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopCourse designed to prepare teachers of elementary or

secondary level to teach aerospace within theschool system.

Given 2 times Per Year, Summer; Certificate Awarded.

22020211

NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITYAviation ScienceCollege StationNatchitoches, Louisiana 71457Ray CarneyDirector, Aviation Science(318) 357-5102Program Mode AAviation ScienceWorkshop designed to prepare teachers for aero-

space courses on the elementary or secondary level,

Given Annually, Summer; Certificate Awarded.

22020241

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITYDepartment of BiologyHammond, Louisiana 70401Professor Headley C. AdelmannHead of Department(504) 549-2172Program Mode: WMicrobiology of Water, Sewage, and Industrial Waste

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22020241 Continued

Study of purity and pollution of industrial wastes andsewage.

Given Annually, August; No Certificate Awarded.

22020242

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITYDepartment of Marketing and EconomicsHammond, Louisiana 70401Professor John KingHead of Department(504) 549-2277Program Mode: IPrinciples of Transportation

A survey of transportation problems with emphasis onregulations, rate making, pricing, competition, andthe location of industry.

Given As Needed, August; No Certificate Awarded.

22020243

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITYSociology, Social Welfare and GeographyHammond, Louisiana 70401Professor George W. BedsoleHead of Department(504) 549-2110Program ,Mode: UUrban Planning & Community internship in Mani NanningUrban planning-topics relevant to urban oianning, In-

cluding land arrangements, zoning, transportation,utilities and financial planning. Community intern-ship in urban geography working with city officialsand others in preparing land use, zoning, and prop-erty ownership maps, transportation, utilities andpopulation studies.

Given As Needed, August; No Certificate Awarded.

22020244

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITYSociology, Social Welfare and Geography

DepartmentHammond, Louisiana 70401Professor George W. BedsoleHead of Department(504) 549-2110Program Mode: UEnvironmental StudiesAn evaluation of Louisiana's natural resources and

their conservation. An investigation of the tech-niques of environmental management of resourcesfor the economic, social and aesthetic needs ofman.

Given Annually, June; No Certificate Awarded,

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANACollege of EducationP. 0. Box 2051Lafayette, Louisiana 70501Dr. Dale Gleason-Aerospace Workshop Coordinator(318) 233-3850 Ext. 691Program Mode: AAviation Education WorkshopCourse designed to prepare teachers of elementary or

secondary level to teach aerospace within theschool system.

Given Annually, Summer; Certificate Awarded.

23020531

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE AT ORONOCivil Engineering DepartmentOrono, Maine 04473Dr. George W. GreenwoodProfessor in.Civil Engineering(207) 581-7145Program Mode: HTraffic Engineering for Municipal PersonnelThis one week workshop is intended to_provide trafL

engineering fundamentals for town managers, pc--lice, road commissioners, technicians, etc.

Given Upon Demand, April; Certificate Awarded.

24020581

ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGEAnnapolis, Md. 21012Mr..Fred TheiszWorkshop Director(301) 647-7100Prop ram Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative educator in-service training program

focusing on the transmission of knowledge, skillsand attitudes about aerospace activities, and the to-tal impact of air and space vehicles on the world'speople, technology and socio-economic institu-tions.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

24020631

CATONSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEContinuing Education/Oommunity.Services800 South Rolling RoadCatonsville, Maryland 21228Robert N. CritchlowCoordinator of Programs for Business and Industry(301) 747-3220 Extension 432Program Mode; ACommercial Instrument Seminar

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24020631 Continued

This course is designed to upgrade those individualsholding a private pilot's license by providing train-ing for commercial pilot certificates and instrumentrating. Prerequisite private pilot certificate orhigher.

Given Three Times a Year, Fall, Spring, Summer;Certificate Awarded.

24020632

CATONSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEContinuing Education/Community Services800 South Rolling RoadCatonsville, Maryland 21228Robert N. CritchlowCoordinator of Programs for Business and Industry(301) 747-3220 Extension 432Program Mace: AGround School Training SeminarCourse is designed to =over allground school training

material requirements.necessary to obtain a privatepilot's license.

Given Three Times a Yeat all - September, Spring -April,; Certificate Award Ed.

24020633

CATONSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEContinuing Education and Community Services800 South Rolling RoadBaltimore, Maryland 21228Robert N. CritchlowCoordinator of Programs(301) 747-3220 ExtensionProgram

for Business and Industry432

Mode: IThis seminar is given in cooperation with Maryland

Safety Council for motor fleet supervisors and per-sonnel who are capable of relieving management ofdetails of planning and administering an adequateplan for reducing accidents, lowering insurancecosts and building better public relations.

Given Annually, March; Certificate Awarded.

24020711

FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGEFrederick, Maryland 21701Mr, Dennis HawkesWorkshop Director(301) 662-0101Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative educator in-service training program

focusing on the transmission of knowledge, skillsand attitudes about aerospace activities, and the to-tal impact of air and space vehicles on the world'speople, technology and socio-economic institu-tions.

Given Annually, February; Certificate Awarded.

24020771

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYCenter for Metropolitan Planning and ResearchShriver HallBaltimore, Maryland 21218Dr. Jack C. FisherDirector(301) 366-3300, Extension 1040Program Mode: UWorkshop-Seminar in Ba Ito. Transit Planning and Impact

The workshop-seminar is designed for advanced stu-dents, faculty, and public officials interested inmass transit planning and impact issues relevant toBaltimore. Academic credit is given through the de-partment of geography and environmental engi-neering.

Given Every Semester, September-December, Jarmary-May;No Certificate Awarded.

24020991

TOWSON STATE COLLEGEPhysicsBaltimore, Maryland 21204Dr. Louis CoxProfessor(301) 823-7500ProgramAerospace Education WorkshopAerospace education workshop, 3 sem. hrs, credit,

graduate or undergraduate, in coop. With CAP,USAF and NASA. General aviation and space flightknowledge with teaching materials, resources &field experiences; usually airlift & tour Cape Ken-nedy Space Center, Other day tours and flying. Fork-12 teachers, supervisors, administrators and stu-dents of teaching.

Given Annually 1963 to 1973-Future Uncert. 3 Weeks, July-Aug.

Mode: A

24021031

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDAerospace EngineeringCollege Park, Maryland 20742Dr. John D. Anderson, Jr.Professor & Chili, man(301) 454-2426Program Mode; INASTRAN Short Course

This is a two week short course given to educate engi-neers with the NASTRAN structural analysis com-puter program. The program has general applica-tions to cars, aircraft and ships.

Given Annually, Summor; Certificate Awarded.

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24021032

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDCivil Engineering Dept.College Park, Maryland 20742

-Dr. -Thomas E. MulinazziDirector of Short Course(301) 454-2438Program. Mode: IUrban Transportation Planning Short CourseThis course is intended for people who are just enter-

ing the transportation planning profession eitherthrough a job traneer or a new. employer. Basicterms and definitions are presented and the generalurban transportation planning process is discussed.

Givery Annually, in the Spring; Certificate Awarded.

240,11033

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDCivil Engineering Dept.College Park, Maryland 20742Dr. Jerome HallDirector of Short Course(301) 454-2438Program Mode: HTraffic Engineering Short CourseThis course is intended for junior engineers and tech-

nicians who do not have much experience in trafficengineering. The course covers the fundementals oftraffic engineering such as signs, markings, signals,traffic studies, capacity, intersection design and re-port writing.

Given Annually, October (5Days); Certificate Awarded.

24021034

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDCivil Engineering Dept.CzAloge Park, Maryland 20742Dr. Vverett C. CarterDirector of Short Course(301) 454-2438Program Mode: HTraffic Studies and Forecasting Short CourseThis course is intended for state highway personnel

who have responsibility for forcasting on a state-wide level and for,conducting traffic studies. This isa three day courSe.

Given Annually.

24046501

CHESAPEAKE COLLEGEBox 8Wye Mills, Maryland 21679John R. RodmanDean of Instruction(301) 822-5400 or 758-1537 (37)

24046501 ContinuedProgram Mode: AAviation Ground SchoolThis three-semester-hour course is intended for prep-

aration of pilot candidates in non-flying elements ofpilot training.

Given Each Semester, Fall & Spring Semesters; NoCertificate Awarded.

25021551

HARVARD UNIVERSITYSchool of Public Health677-Huntington AvenueBon, Massachusetts 02115Dr. Jack SpenglerCo-Director, Regional Environmental Program(617) 734-3300 Ext. 561Program Mode: ERegronal Environmental ProgramHarvard University is one of 14 New England universi-

ti participating in the 'New England Consortiumonr Environmental Protection,' a federally-fundedprogram. Dr. Spengler is co-director of the regionaldivision of this program. The 'regional environmen-tal program deals primarily with problems of airpollution and land use. During the summer, an at-tempt is made to place students in environmentalagencies. During the school year, students work onvarious environmental-related projects, for whichthey can receive credit from thetchool of publichealth.

Given On-Going, Throughout the Year; No CertificateAwarded.

25021611

LOWELL TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTECivil Engineering DepartmentOne Textile AvenueLowell, Massachusetts 01854William B. MoellerChairman, Civil Engineering(617) 454-7811Program Mode' HNew England Asphalt Paving ConferenceIt is an orgaized effort to present the most recent de-

velopments in the design, specifications prepara-tion, construction and maintenance techniques inasphalt paving applications, and provides referenceto new developments, as well as traditionally ac-cepted and successful paving practices.

Given Annually Rotating Every Throe Years SpringVacation,

25021681

CAPE COD COMMUNITY COLLEGECollegiate Technical EducationRoute 132West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668

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John C. BriscoeDean of Collegiate Technical Education(617) 362-2131Program Moth, AContinuing EducationNortheast Airport Managers Seminars for persons em-

ployed in airport management. Topics cover rulesand,regulations, fixed base operations, flight opera-tions, business operations.

25021811

MASSACHUSETTS MARITIME ACADEMYBuzzards Bay, Massachusetts 02532Dr. Richard LittleWorkshop Director(617) 759-5761Program Mode. AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

25021841

FITCHBURG STATE COLLEGEFitchburg, Massachusetts 01420Mr. W. Russell BlakeWorkshop Director(617) 343-6417Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel, and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enhven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

25021991

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYCenter for Continuing Education360 Huntington AvenueBoston, Massachusetts 02115Professor Israel KatzDirector of Advanced Engineering Programs(617) 437-2612

25021991 Continued

Program Mode: IMoving Way Transportation SystemsWorkshop for teacher certification to teach aviation

education at high school level. Growing needs,for.pedestrian movement augmentation in cities, at ma-jor centers, in shopping malls, at airports or wher-ever large numbers of pedestrians congregate andare required to walk considerable distances. Atten-tion is given to equipment, safety, human factors,urban design and the financial aspects required forimplementation.

Given Once.

25021992

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYCenter for Continuing Education360 Huntington AvenueBoston, Massachusetts 02115Professor Malcolm J. CampbellDirector of Continuing Education(617) 437-2600Program Mode: UManager Development SeminarA middle management development program for per-

sonnel in urban mass transportation activities.Four-week residential sessions are devoted to su-pervisory skills, interviewing skills, reading and writ-ing skills, affecting transit operations and planningfor personal growth on the job.

Given Twice Annually, Fall and Spring; CertificateAwA:ed.

25022261

WESTERN NEW ENGLAND COLLEGEEvening Division1215 Wilbraham RoadSpringfield, Massachusetts 01119Frederick W. Brown, Jr.Dean of the Evening Division(413) 783-6131Program Mode: EEnvironmental Acoustics and Noise ControlA non-credit, no prerequisite course for plant manag-

ers, industrial engineers, technicians, insurance of-ficials, and others involved in complying with therequirements for noise control set forth in theWalsh-Healey Act and administered by OSHA.

Given Each Semester, Fall and Spring; No CertificateAwarded.

25990191

AVIATION CAREERS INSTITUTE106 Access RoadNorwood, Massachusetts 02062

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25990191 Continued

Joseph W. BenkertPresident(617) 762-7465ProgramInstrument PilotInstrument pilot ground school.Given Odarterty, Sept, Nov, Jan, Mar; Certificate Awarded.

Mode: A

26022901

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYEast Lansing. Michigan 48823Dr. Cal CollierWorkshop Director(517) 355-1855Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, August; Certificate Awarded.

26023151

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGECommunity Services18600 Haggerty RoadLivonia, Michigan 48151Ronald GriffithDirector of Community Services(313) 591-6400, Ext. 264ProgramFAA'S Pilot Educational ClinicA cooperative program between the Federal

Administration and Schoolcraft College.training program.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

Mode: A

AviationA Scan

26023152

SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGECommunity Services18600 Haggerty RoadLivonia, Michigan 48151Ronald GriffithDirector of Community Services(313) 591-6400, Ext. 264Program Mode. APrivate/Commercial Ground SchoolA basic aviation ground school designed to provide

the necessary knowledge and skills required byboth private and commercial pilots in the areas of

26023152 Continuedoperations, procedures, and regulations. :Courseemphasizes those areas covered by the Fetdl Avi-ation Administration (FAA) private and commercialexaminations.

Given Twice a Year, Fall/Winter Semesters; CertifireAwarded.

26071711

KIRTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGERoute 4 - Box 59aRoscommon, Michigan 48653William L. EvansCareer Advisor(517) 275-5121Program Mode: HPowder Puff Auto MechanicsTo acquaint women with automotive trouble shooting

and simple repair operations.Given As Required; Certificate Awarded.

27023361

BEMIDJI STATE COLLIZIEBernidji, MItnnesota 56-6C1.Dr. Duane SeaWorkshop Director(218) 755-2000Provam -Mode: AAeraspace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semiformal learning experience- de-

signed: to introduce sctrool personnel and youthgroup ileaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation-and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool. curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, September - November; CertificateAwarded.

27023601

MANKATO STATE COLLEGEPhysics DepartmentMankato, Minnesota 56001Dr. Sanford L. SchusterProfessor(507) 389-6626Program Mode: AAerospace WorkshopThis course is intended for elementary and secondary

teachers. The purpose is to acquaint them withaerospace concepts and related classroom activi-ties.

Given Annually, June or July; No Certificate Awarded.

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27023671

MOORHEAD STATE COLLEGEDept. of Physics & AstronomyMoorhead, Minnesota 56560Dr. Walter VollmersAsst. Prof. of Physics and Astronomy(218) 236-2141Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopBasic principles of aerodynamics, conventional and

rocket engines, space flight, and related topics.Many guest lecture-demonstrations. Constructionof teaching aids. Possibly a two-day air tour. Threehours free flying time and free textbook (providedby Minn. Dept. Of Aeronautics) and several fieldtrips.

Given Annually, Summer; No Certificate Awarded.

27023771

ST. CLOUD STATE COLLEGEDepartment of TechnolnySt. Cloud, Minnesota 56301John ColomyInstructor(612) 255-3110Program Mode: AAviation Educators WorkshopThis course is designed to provide elementary and

secondary educators with a background in aviationincluding resources, curriculums, and the knowl-edge areas required of a pHot.

Given Annually, August; No Certificate Awarded.

27023941

WINONA STATE COLLEGEWinona, Mn 55987Dr. Hugh CapronWorkshop Director(507) 457-2110Prog ram Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June-July; Certificate Awarded.

27039691

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTADepartment of Aerospace EngineeringAeronautic Bldg. Room 107Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

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27039691 ContinuedWilliam L. GarrardAssociate Professor(612) 373-2675 or 373-5010ProgramAdvanced Transit SystemsTechnology of advanced urban mass transit systems

such as personal rapid transit, group rapid transit,and dual mode transit.

Given 1 Qtr. Each Year, Winter Otr (Jan - March); NoCertificate Awarded.

Mode: U-

27067741

LAKEWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGEWhite Bear, Minnesota 55110Dr. Harris MillerWorkshop Director(612) 770-1:131Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semkformal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs,

Given Annually, April; Certificate Awarded.

27990002

ALBERT LEA AREA VOCATIONAL TECHNICALINSTITUTE

Transportation and Distribution Management2200 Tech DriveAlbert Lea, Minnesota 56007Transportation Department Coordinator(507) 373-0656Program Mode: IReview Courses for A.S.TAT,ExamsAs the title implies, the night school or workshop ef-

fort is geared toward assisting the American Societyof Traffic and Transportation candidates prepare forthe examination series culminating in 'certifiedmembership.'

Given Twice Per Year, Fall and Winter Ouarters; NoCertificate Awarded.

28024401

UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPIdepartMent of ManagementUniversity of MississippiUniversity, Mississippi 38677Dr, D. L. HowellDirector, Highway and Transportation Management

Institute(601) 232-7493

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28024401 Continued

Program Mode: HHighway and Transportation Management SeminarThis course is intended for engineers and administra-

tors,in highway and transportation related organiza-tions and is sponsored by AASHTO and HUFSAM.

Given Annually for Five Weeks, Three Weeks in Januaryand two weeks irtMarch; Certificate Awarded.

28024411

UNIV. OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPIHattiesburg, Mississippi 39401Dr. Rex LeonardWorkshop Director(601) 266-7101Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

29024541

CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYDept. of Power and TransportationWarrensburg, Missouri 64093Dr. John W. HorineDepartment Head(816) 429-4975Program Mode: AAerospace EducationThis two week workshop is designed as an orientation

course for educators who wish to adapt aviation orspace concepts to their teaching or to teach creditcourses in aviation in secondary schools.

Given Annually, July; No Certificate Awarded.

29024542

CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITYSchool of Public Services314 HumphreysWarrensburg, Missouri 64093Dr, Robert L. MarshallDean, School of Public Services(816) 429-4743Program Mode: HNational Traffic Management InstitutePolice traffic management, police traffic administra-

tion, traffic accident investigation, selective traffic

29024542 Continuedenforcement program, police instructor training,annual death investigation seminar.

Given Quarterly, Each Quarter of Academic Year;Certificate Awarded.

29024721

MERAMEC COMMUNITY COLLEGEDivision of Continuing Education11333 Big Bend Blvd.Kirkwood, Missouri 63122James K. LahrDean, Continuing Education(314) 966-3402Program Mode: IIntroduction to Transportation & Traffic ManagementA beginning course for those who are interested in the

field of traffic and transportation.* It presents a fun-damental understanding of the various facets oftraffic and transportation management. Emphasisthroughout the course is on management's utiliza-tion of media selection, rate negotiations, capitalequipment commitments, private transportation op-erations, and special transport services.

Given Each Semester, Each September and January; NoCertificate Awarded.

29025141

TRENTON JUNIOR COLLEGE1301 MainTrenton, Missouri 64683Gean PorterDean, Vocational & Continuing Education(816) 359-3948ProgramEmergency Medical Tech-AmbulanceThis is the Department of Transportation 81 clock-

hour course for ambulance personnel.Given A New Section Begins Every 3 Weeks All Year Long,

Mode H

29025171

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLACivil EngineeringRolla, MisSouri 65401Dr. Jack H. EmanuelDirector of Bridge Courses(314) 341-4472Program Mode: HInspection of Existing BridgesThis two-day seminar is designed for bridge engi-

neers, city and county engineers and superinten-dents, and others responsible for inspecting andmaintaining existing bridges. The program relatesto the 1968 Federal-aid Highway Act, Inspection

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29025171 Continued

procedures and determination of operating/inven-tory ratings are covered for steel, concrete, and tim-ber bridges.

October-November; Certificate Awarded.

29025172

UNWERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLACivil EngineeringRolla, Missouri 65401Dr. Jack H. EmanuelDirector of Bridge Courses

.(314) 341-4472,,. Program mode: H

Bridge Maintenance and Repair

This two-day seminar is designed for bridge engi-neers, city and county engineers and superinten-dents, and others responsible for maintaining, up-grading, and safeguarding bridges. The programcovers causes and effects of bridge deterioration;general repair of the various types of steel, con-crete, and timber bridge components, paints andprotective coatings for steel structures; deck repair,including concrete banded, epoxy resin, and latexmortar overlays; membrane waterproofing;.and as-phalt overlays.

Given biannually, October-November; Certificate Awarded.

29025173

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLACivil EngineeringRolla, Missouri 654012Professor Ward R. MalischDirector of Materials Short Courses(314) 341-4461Program Mode; HAsphalt Conference

A one day seminar concerning new developments inasphalt pavement technology, and a review ofproper methods for producing high performancepavements.

Given Annually, November; No Certificate Awarded.

29025174

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ROLLACivil EngineeringRolla, Missouri 65401Professor Ward R. MalischDirector of Materials Short Courses(314) 341-4461Program ' Mode; HConcrete Conference

A one day seminar concerning use of Portland Ce-ment concrete in pavements and other structures.

29025174 Continued

Topics discussed include innovations as well asquality assurance construction techniques and de-sign considerations.

Given Annually, March; No Certificate Awarded.

29025175

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI.-ROLLACivil EngineeringRolla, Missouri 65401Professor J. Larry JoseyDirector of Traffic Signal Short Courses(314) 341-4466Program Mode: HTraffic Signal Short CourseThis is a three day short course designed to teach the

fundamentals of signal operation and maintenanceto city traffic engineers and small town's traffictechnicians. Basic warrants, operations, mainte-nance, and trouble shooting procedures are taught.

Given Annually, March; Certificate Awarded.

30025311

MONTANA COLLEGE OF MINERAL SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY

Butte, Montana 59701Dr. Elmer GlessWorkshop Director(406) 792-8321Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given'Annually, June-July; Certificate Awarded,

30025321

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringBozeman, Montana 59715Dr. Glen L. MartinDepartment Head and Professor(406) 994-2111Program Mode: I-1Montana Roads and Streets Conference

This 3-day conference is designed to cover the spec-trum of highway and street planning, design, con-struction, operation, and maintenance activities. Adifferent area of emphasis is selected for each con-

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ference, but one day is usually set aside for topicsdealing directly with traffic safety.

Given Every Even Numbered Year, March; No CertificateAwarded.

30025322

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringBozeman, Montana 59715Dr. Glen L. MartinDepartment Head and Professor(406) 994-2111Program Mode: HRoads and Streets Workshops (Exact Title Varies)Each of these short (1-3 days) workshops deals wittra

specific topic chosen for its general interest andtimeliness. These workshops are intended to com-plement the biannual Montana roads and streetsconferences held in-alternating years.

Given As Desirable (Odd Numbered Year), Spring; NoCertificate Awarded.

30025323

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringBozeman, Montana 59715Dr. Glen L. MartinDepartment Head and Professor(406) 994-2111Program Mode: HBasic Road Design SchoolThis 3-week school covers the basics of designing

low-volume rural access and haul roads. At present,attendance is limited to U.S. Forest Service and oth-er federal employees.

Given Annually, January-February; Certificate Awarded.

30025324

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil EngineeringBozeman, Montana 59715Dr. Glen L. MartinDepartment Head and Professor(406) 994-2111Program Mode: HAdvanced Road Design SchoolThis 2-week school covers advanced topics relevant

to the design of low-volume rural access and haulroads. At present, attendance is limited to U.S. For-est Service and other federal employees.

Given Annually, March; No Certificate Awarded.

30025325

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYLaw Enforcement Academy BureauBozeman, Montana 59715Chief(406) 994-3918

_Program Mode: HBasic SchoolAttendance at this 280-hour school is limited to law

enforcement personnel. The purpose of the schoolis to provide general training in law enforcementactivities to newly recruited officers. Training inemergency vehicle operation and defensive drivingprocedures is included in the program.

Given Quarterly, Each QU'arter of the Year; CertificateAwarded.

30025326

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITYLaw Enforcement Academy BureauBozeman, Montana 59715Chief(406) 994-3918Program Mode: HMontana Highway Patrol Recruit SchoolThis is a 10-week school conducted exclusively for

new recruits of the Montana Highway Patrol. Train-ing In traffic and motor vehicle laws, emergency ve-hicle operation, and defensive driving procedures isincluded in the program.

Given Annually, April-June; Certificate Awarded.

30025327

MONTANA STATE UNVERSITYLaw Enforcement Academy BureauBozeman, Montana 59715Chief(406) 994-3918ProgramAcident Investigation SchoolAttendance at this 2-week school is limited to law en-

forcement personnel. Extensive training In investi-gating and reporting traffic accidents is given.

Given Annually, Fall; Certificate Awarded.

MOde:' H

30025331

NORTHERN MONTANA COLLEGEEducation DivisionHavre, Montana 59501Dr. Lee SpuhlerDean, Education Division(406) 265-7821, Ext. 244Program Mode: A

Aerospace Education WorkshopDesigned to provide teachers with both the basic and

latest aviation and space developments and knowl-

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30025331 Continued

edge. Features nationally known experts in aviationand aerospace technology, field trips, orientationflights and the most recent teaching materials avail-able.

Given Alternate Summers, June-July; No CertificateAwarded.

30025332

NORTHERN MONTANA COLLEGEEducationHavre, Montana 59501Dr. Lee SpuhlerDean of Education Division(406) 265-7821, Ext. 244Program Mode: HDriver and Traffic Safety Education

Covers the history and philosophy of driving educa-tion and materials, content and techniques of in-struction.

Given Annually, Fall, Winter and Summer; No CertificateAwarded.

30025333

NORTHERN MONTANA COLLEGEEducationHavre, Montana 59501Dr. Lee SpuhlerDean of Education Division(406) 265-7821, Ext. 244Program Mode: HEmergency Driving Procedures

Workshop for driver education instructors desiring in-struction in developing and organizing an emer-gency driving unit of instruction.

Given Alternate Years, June-July; No Certificate Awarded.

30025334

NORTHERN MONTANA COLLEGEEducationHavre, Montana 59501Dr. Lee SpuhlerDean of Education Division(406) 265-7821, Ext. 244Program Mode: EEnvironmental Science

Devoted to the study of problems relating to ecology,environmental needs and environmental improve-ment. One workshop centers on a study of marsh-land and aquatic ecology with the second workshopinvestigating conservation and pollution problemsin parks, rivers and streams.

Given Annually, June- July; No Certificate Awarded.

31025391

CHADRON STATE COLLEGESchool of Science & Technology10Th & Main StreetChadron, Nebraska 69337Jack L. SwansonDean, School of Science & Technology(308) 432-2364Program Mode: AAir Pilot Training

The pilot training program offers academic credit forboth flight instruction and ground instruction and isa FAA-certified flight training school. The programconsists of courses leading to student, private andcommercial pilot's certificates and the instrumentand instructor ratings.

Given As Requested, Sept., Jan.; Certificate Awarded.

31025511

KEARNEY STATE COLLEGEKearney, Nebraska 68847Dr. Leonard SkovWorkshop Director(308) 236-4141Program Mode: AAerospace Education Workshop

A cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annuelly, June-July; Certificate Awarded

31025531

MIDLAND LUTHERAN COLLEGEFremont, Nebraska 68025Dr. Maynard TraederWorkshop. Director(402) 721-5480Prog ram Mode AAerospace Education Workshop

A cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, February - May; Certificate Awarded

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31025591

PERU STATE COLLEGENatural SciencePeru, Nebraska 68421Mr. Albert Brady '

Chairman, Natural Science(402) 872-3815, Ext. 284Program Mode: AAerospace ScienceA non-technical course intended for elementary, ju-

nior high school, senior high school teachers andall other persons interested in better understandingthe aerospace age,

Given Annually, Summer; No Certificate Awarded.

31025651

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLNCommunity and Regional Planning203 Richards HallLincoln, Nebraska 68502Roger M. MasseyProfessor and Chairman(402) 472-3681Program Mode: I

Planning for Public Facilities and ServicesRequired course for master of community and re-

gional planning degree candidates.Given Annually, Second Semester; No Certificate Awarded.

31025652

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLNIndustrial and Management Systems engineering

DepartmentW190 Nebraska HallLincoln, Nebraska 68508Morris H. SchneiderProfessor and Chairman(402) 472-3495Program Mode: I

Graduate Courses for MS and Ph.D. DegreeSystems engineering reliability optimization advanced

engineering economics.Given Once a Year.

31025661

WAYNE STATE COLLEGEMath and Science Dept.200 East 10thWayne, Nebraska 68787Dr. Frank PratherHead, Dept. of Math and Science(402) 375-2200 Ext. 310Program Mode: AAerospace EducationTwo and one/half week workshop emphasizing un-

derstanding of cultural economic, vocational, tech-

31025661 Continuednological and political aspects of aerospace re-search and technology. Workshop activities includeoutside speakers, field trips, lectures, and gen-erally a 3-day Air Force airlift to Washington, D.C.

Given Annually, Summer Session; No Certificate Awarded.

31025662

WAYNE STATE COLLEGEIndustrial Education Dept.200 East 10thWayne, Nebraska 68787Dr. Niel EdmundsDean(402) 375-2200 Ext. 227Program Mode: HSafety EducationA 20-hour minor area of study for students wishing a

teaching endorsement in the field of traffic safety.Given Annually, Courses Each Term; No Certificate

Awarded.

31025663

WAYNE STATE COLLEGEDepartment of Mathematics and Sciences12th and MainWayne, Nebraska 68787Professor Frank P. PratherDepartment Chairman(402) 375-2200 Ext. 310Program Mode. 0Aerospace WorkshopThe aerospace education workshop deals with all as-

pects of aviation in space. Economic, social, mili-tary, political speakers are brought in from NASA,FAA & Nebraska Department of Aeronautics. (CAPSupplies reserve officers and USAF Airlift).

Given Annually, July; No Certificate Awarded.

31080251

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA SCHOOL OFTECHNICAL AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Land and Water TechnologyCurtis, Nebraska 69025Gerald SundquistDepartment Head(308) 367-8389Program Mode: HAgricultural Land and Water TechnologyThis course is designed to give graduates skills and

technical knowledge in water conservation, soil sci-ence and conservation, land surface survey, draft-ing and designing of watering and water conserva-tion plans.

Given Continuous 7 Quarters, Beginning in October:Certificate Awarded.

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31990181

WESTERN NEBRASKA TECHNICAL COLLEGEKansas-Nebraska Company DepartmentSidney, Nebraska 69162Tom RuttTraining Director(308) 254-5450Program Mode: PGas Company Service School

Gas company servicemen updating program.Given Weekly, October Through June; Certificate Awarded.

31990182

WESTERN NEBRASKA TECHNICAL COLLEGEWelding DepartmentSidney, Nebraska 69162Harry HillWelding Instructor(308) 254-5450Program Mode: ICertification Welding Class

Welding certification program for highway bridgeconstruction and Caterpillar Tractor Company.

Given As Needed, September Through May; CertificateAwarded.

32025681

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENOCivil EngineeringReno, Nevada 89507Dr. Lowell H. Shifley, Jr.Professor of Civil Enginf;ering(702) 784-6941Program Mode: HNevada Street and Highway Conference

Conference intended for engineers and administra-tors interested in the problems of transportation en-gineering.

Given Annually, March; No Certificate Awarded.

32025691

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGASCollege of Education-Dept. of Curriculum & Instr.4505 Maryland ParkwayLas Vegas, Nevada 89154H. H. HendrixActing Chairperson(702) 739-3241Program Mode: AWorkshop in Aerospace Education

Aerospace education and technology and the socialeconomic and political implications for teachersand others interested in gaining further understand-

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ing of the aerospace age and its implications foreducation

Given Yearly, Summers 8:40-9:30 A.M.; No CertificateAwarded.

33025781

NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE COLLEGEAviation Dept.Antrim, New Hampshire 03440Major George N. GibsonDirector Aviation Program(603) 464-5586ProgramSummer Flying CampSummer flying camp program for youth 16-18 yrs.Given Two Five Week Sessions, Summer; No Certificate

Awarded.

Mode: A

33025891

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREWhittemore SchoolMcconnell HallDurham, New Hampshire 03824Lawrence ColeAssociate Dean(603) 862-1983Program Mode: ITransportation EconomicsThis course is designed primarily for economics and

business administration graduate and upper divi-sion undergraduate students. Emphasis on railtransportation.

Given Annually, Spring Semester; No Certificate Awarded.

33047311

NEW ENGLAND AERONAUTICAL INSTITUTEUniversity DriveNashua, New Hampshire 03031Prof. Jacob D. KertzDirector of Flight Operations(603) 883-3556Program Mode: AAerospace IndoctrinationTo give high school and elementary school teachers a

working background in aviation and aerospace sothey may integrate current and factual informationinfo their own curriculums. Credit approved forteacher certification requirements.

Given Annually, July or August; No Certificate Awarded.

34026321

SETON HALL UNIVERSITYSouth Orange, New Jersey 07079

148 Section B

34026321 Continued

Mr. John O'HaraWorkshop Director(201) 762-9000Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June-July; Certificate Awarded.

34069641

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, THE STATE UNIVERSITYOF N. J.

Civil and Environmental EngineeringBusch CampusNew Brunswick, New Jersey 08903Dr. Joel WiesenfeldDepartment Chairman(201) 932-2232Program Mode: HAnnual Asphalt Paving ConferenceA two-day conference for state, county, municipal and

consulting engineers on the latest aspects of as-phalt paving.

Given Annually, March; No Certificate Awarded.

35026571

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITYCivil Engineering DepartmentBox 3-CELas Cruces, New Mexico 88003Kenneth R. WhiteAssistant Professor(505) 646-3134Program Mode: HNew Mexico Highway Engineering ConferenceThe conference provides technical papers of current

interest to those interested in highway construction,maintenance, and development.

Given Annually, April; No Certificate Awarded.

35026572

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITYCivil Engineering DepartmentBox. 3-Ce15S-truces, New Mexico 88003Kenneth R. WhiteAssistant Professor(505) 646-3134

35026572 Continued

Program Mode: HNew Mexico Bridge Inspection ProgramThis two-week school trains personnel of the New

Mexico state highway department to meet the re-quirements of a bridge maintenance inspector es-tablished as a part of the national bridge inspectionprogram. The school provides instructions in basicmechanics, techniques of bridge inspection,andsome practical field experience.

Given Annually, January; Certificate AWarded.

35026621

UNIVERSITY OF ALBUQUERQUEAerospace Resource CenterSt. Joseph Place, N.W.Albuquerque, New Mexico 87116John W. DemyanovichDirector of Aerospace Programs(505) 243-9461, Ext: 334 Or 244Prog ram Mode: APilots Communication WorkshopPresentation consists of proper flight planning,

weather, terminal and enroute flight and control,and pilot communication technique, utilizing simu-lators, flight publications and visual aids.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

35026622

UNIVERSITY OF ALBUQUERQUEAerospace Resource CenterSt. Joseph Place, N. W.Albuquerque, New Mexico 87116John W. DemyanovichDirector of Aerospace Programs(505) 243-9461, Ext. 334 Or 244Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopThe aerospace education workshop is designed to as-

sist teachers and administrators to better under-stand the cultural, economic, vocational, techno-logicial and political problems associated with airand space travel. Emphasis will be placed upon pre-senting materials in a non-technical manner in or-der to help teachers develop a vocabulary of thespace age. Three (3) upper-division credits givenupon successful completion.

Given Semi-Annually, January and June; No CertificateAwarded.

36026671

DOWLING COLLEGEAeronautics ProgramIdle Hour Blvd.Oakdale, New York

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36026671 Continued

R. SmithDirector of Aeronautics(516) 589-6100Program Mode: 0Teacher Education - AerospaceTo provide a 3-grad. credit workshop for elementary &

secondary teachers in aerospace ed. Materials,methods, & curricuila that can be integrated into allareas, i. e., social studies, lang. arts, math, sciences,etc. Will include field trips & 'hands-on' experiencefor the teacher.

Given Education Workshop, July 7- 18, 1974; CertificateAwarded,

36026811

CANISIUS COLLEGEBuffalo, New York 14208Dr. Donald MurphyWorkshop Director(716) 883-7000Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July-August; Certificate Awarded.

36026881

CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORKNew York, New York 10031Dr. Martin MarinWorkshop Director(212) 621-2541Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and career. .implications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest varioc ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concE:ys and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

36027351

HILBERT COLLEGE5200 South Park AvenueHamburg, New York 14075

36027351 Continued

Carmen A. Notaro, Ph.D.Acting Academic Dean(716) 649-7900Program Mode: WBoating Course

Offered by the United States Power Squadron (Ham-burg area) on the Hilbert Campus as part of the col-lege community service. The course provides infor-mation on handling outboard, inboard or sail boatsand the essentials necessary for safe boating opera-tions.

Given Semi-Annually, Sept-Dec: Jan-April; CertificateAwarded.

36027541

CW POST CENTER, LIUGreenvale, New York 11548Mr. Jerome O'BrienWorkshop Director(516) 299-0200Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June-July; Certificate Awarded.

36027581

MANHATTAN COLLEGECivil EngineeringBronx, Now Y5rk 10471William A. Brown, Ph. D., P.E.Associate Professor and Chairman(212) 548-1400 Ext. 283Program Mode: ISeminar in Urban TransportationThis seminar is intended for both engineers and non-

engineers interested in: demand for mass transit;current modes of mass transportation; social andpsychological aspects; marketing, management, la-bor and politics in mass transit; research and devel-opment in mass transit.

Given Annually, Fall Semester; No Certificate Awarded.

36027961

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF NEW YORKDepartment of Civil Engineering333 Jay StreetBrooklyn, New York 11201

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36027961 Continued

Professor Henry F. SoehngenDepartment Head(212) 643-8575Program Mode: HAsphalt Paving ConferenceOne daycovering latest methods of construction

and design procedures relating to the use of asphaltat, a construction material. Sponsored with assist-ance from the Asphalt Institute.

Given Annually, Spring; No Certificate Awarded.

36027962

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF NEW YORKMechanical Engineering333 Jay StreetBrooklyn, New York 11201Richard ThorsenHead, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering(212) 643-5044Program Mode: IEnergy Conversion (Me 761)Energy resources; modes of energy conversion and

the principles of energy conversion technology ap-plied to electrical power generation, transportationsystems, environmental control and cryogenic sys-tems. Combined cycles and processes and 'totalenergy systems' for more effective resource utiliza-tion. Interaction of energy conversion technologyand the environment.

Given Annually, Sept. Thru Jan.; No Certificate Awarded.

36027963

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF NEW YORKMechanical Engineering333 Jay StreetBrooklyn, New York 11201Richard ThorsenHead, Dept. of Mech. Eng.(212) 643-5044Program Mode: ISpecial Topics in Energy Conversion (Me 762)Analysis and evaluation of new alternative energy re-

sources and energy conversion systems. Selectedtopics in vehicle propulsion, large and small scaleelectrical power generation, power transmissionand energy storage, biomedical power, environ-mental impact and related problems in emissioncontrol.

Given Annually. Feb. Thru May; No Certificate Awarded.

36028031

RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTECivil Engineering DivisionTroy, New York 12181

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36028031 ContinuedProfessor Larry J. Feeserbivis ion Chairman(518) 270-6362Program Mode: HAsphalt PavementsProgram intended as a continuing education effort in

the design of asphalt pavements.Given Annually, March; No Certificate Awarded.

36028371STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALOGeography Department4224 Ridge Lea Fload, Room 41Buffalo, New York 14226Professor Edgar C. ConklingDepartment Chairman(716) 831-1611Program Mode: ITransportation GeographyAttention is given to contemporary transportation

problems, to the nature and spatial consequencesof various planning strategies, and to techniquesavailable for analyzing and evaluating these prob-lems and planning strategies, and with the nature ofcurrent research designs necessary to bring to-gether the components of the transportation sys-tem.

Given Annually, Fall Semester and Summer; No CertificateAwarded.

36028411

SUNY COLLEGE AT BROCKPORTBrockport, New York 14420Dr. George CarakerWorkshop Director(716) 395-2211Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

36028491STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK,

PLATTSBURGHFaculty of General and Continuing EducationPlattsburgh, New York 12901.Ray LarocqueAssistant Director(518) 564-3135

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36028491 Continued

Program Mode: UNYS Supervisors of Pupil Transportation Services WorkshopThis three day conference is primarily designed for

school district supervisors of pupil transportation.The program provides comprehensive coverage ofstate and federal regulations and legislation in pupiland vehicle safety.

Iwitn Annual, July; Certificate Awarded.

3 .3 GA531

.:1q*E UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK - MARITIMECOLLEGE

l'aDr1 Schuyler13rOfix, New York 10465rsitillirim H. Porter

Vics-President, Academic Affairs1212) 892-3000Provam Mode: WLicense Program for Ship OfficersThia program given concurrently with baccalaureate

studies includes education and training in prepara-tion for Federal license as Third Mate or ThirdAssistant Engineer (steam and diesel) for operationof ships of unlimited size and power, on any ocean.The license issued with the degree is an attractivequalification for employment.

Given Annual, Academic Year & Summer Sea Term;Certificate Awarded.

36028731

NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Criminal JusticeStewart AvenueGarden City, New York 011530Albert E. Donor, Jr.Dean of Instruction(516) 742-0600 Ext. 483Program Mode: HTraffic Control FunctionsThis three-credit course is intended for police science

students interested in organization for traffic con-trol, accident investigation, and traffic flow regula-tion. Includes survey of state traffic law.

Given Biannually, Spring-Fall; No Certificate Awarded.

36028732

NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of Physical ScienceStewart AvenueGarden City, New York 011530Dr. Albert E. Donor, Jr.Dean of Instruction(516) 742-0600 Ext. 483

36028732 Continued

Program Mode: EEnvironmental ScienceThis six-credit course discusses the basic principles

concerning the nature of environmental pollutionand the causes and effects of special pollutants.Field trips included.

Given Each Semester, Spring-Fall-Summer; No CertificateAwarded.

36028733

NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGEDepartment of ArtStewart AvenueGarden City, New York 011530Dr. Albert E. Donor, Jr.Dean of Instruction(516) 742-0600 Ext.483Program Mode: UUrban Design and Community PlanningThis three-credit course explores the ecological envi-

ronment and the aesthetic and technical problemsof designing a community in an urban environment.

Given Biannually, Spring & Fall; No Certificate Awarded.

36028821

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYTransportation & Distribution Management Program129 College PlaceSyracuse, New York 13210Dr. Theodore 0. WallinProgram Director(315) 423-2961Program Mode: I

Franklin Program Lecture SeriesThe aim of the Franklin Program Lecture Series is to

bring to campus accomplished practitioners in thefields of transportation and physical distribution.Speakers representing various governmental agen-cies involved with transportation operations, policy,and regulation are also invited. The Franklin Pro-gram Lecture Series also provides a forum for aca-demicians acclaimed within the realms of transpor-tation and transportation-related research topublicly present their findings.

Gi':en Four Times During the Academic YearOctober,November, February, and, .

36028822SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYTransportation & Distribution Management Program129 College PlaceSyracuse, New York 13210Dr. Theodore 0. WallinProgram Director(315) 423-2961

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36028822 Continued

Program Mode: IDNA Transportation SeminarThe DNA Transportation Seminar is designed to give

university students, transportation educators, andindustry personnel the opportunity to explore spe-cific transportation management problemstrends in greater depth than they are able to do so intheir respective fields. The emphasis of the two-dayseminar includes identification and definition oftransportation's current issues and problems, offer-ing various approaches which might be used in cop-ing with these Vends.

Given As Required; Certificate Awarded.

36028823

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYTransportation & Distribution Management Program129 College PlaceSyracuse, New York 13210Dr. Theodore 0. WallinProgram Director(315) 423-2961Program Mode: IThe Harry E. Salzberg Memorial Lecture ProgramThe Harry E: Salzberg memorial lecture was estab-

lished in 1949 under a grant made to Syracuse Uni-versity by Mr. Murray M. Salzberg, class of 1937. Theprogram is designed to award the Salzberg Medal-lion in recognition of the designee's outstandingachievements in the field of transportation manage-ment, and to promote the cause of transportationresearch and education by bringing to campus anoutstanding lecture series.

Given Annually, April; No Certificate Awarded.

36028891

UNION COLLEGECivil & Mechanical EngineeringSchenectady, New York 12308Professor Ram K. MittalChairman, Transportation Engineering Program(518) 370-6266Program Mode: IEffects of Energy Constraints On Transportation SystemsThis course is designed for engineers,scientists and

researchers involved in the energy crisis. Outstand-ing experts in the transportation field will discussthe impact of the energy crunch on present and fu-ture transportati3n demand. Institute topics willcover: person and goods travel both present andfuture; effects of various federal, state and localregulations on fuel conservation plans; strategiesfor reduced travel; study of effect of city structureon.travel requirements; study of innovative techno-logical modes of transportation; impact on futureenergy requirements.

Given Annually, August (First Week); Certificate Awarded.

36029001

WEBB INSTITUTE OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURECrescent Beach RoadGlen Cove, New York 11542Edward V. LewisDirector of Research(516) 671-2356Program Mode: WSummer Seminars in Naval ArchitectureThree-day program of lectures and workshop ses-

sions presenting recent results of research applica-ble to ship design. Topics vary from year to year inareas of naval architecture, such as ship structuraldesign, shipbuilding technology, ship behavior atsea. Conducted by Webb staff and guest lecturers.

Given Every 2 Years, June to August; No CertificateAwarded.

36047601

;i1ICHMOND COLLEGE, CITY UNIVERSITY (IF NEWYORK

Division of Pure and Applied Sciences130 Stuyvesant PlaceStaten Island, New York 10301Professor Leonard P. WinklerAssistant Professor of Engineering Science(212) 720-3011Program Mode: EMan and the EnvironmentThis seminar-colloquium features speakers on topics

such as transportation, air quality, noise, humanecology, sociopolitical aspects of environmentalscience, environmental ethics, and related topics.The seminar is open to all graduate students.

Given Once Per Week, Fall and/or Spring.Semesters; NoCertificate Awarded.

37029051

NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITYTransportation InstituteMerrick HallGreensboro, North Carolina 27411Professor Arthur SaltzmanDirector(919) 379-7745Program Mode: I

Transportation WorkshopThis two-day workshop is part of the university's an-

nual urban affairs conference. A variety of currenttransportation topics are explored with panels ofexperts in the field.

Given Annually, March; No Certificate Awarded.

37029052NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITYTransportation InstituteMerrick HallGreensboro, North Carolina 27411

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37029052 ContinuedProfessor Arthur SaltzmanDirector(919) 379-7745Program Mode: UTransportation Seminar SeriesLeaders in the urban transportation field present

seminars to A&T students and others from outsidethe university. This UMTA-funded series coversboth locai and national problem areas.

Given Approximately Monthly, September Thru June; NoCertificate Awarded.

37029191

DAVIDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEAdult Education DivisionP. O. Box 1287Lexington, North Carolina 27292L. H. Ba HeraAssociate Dean(704) 249-8186Program Mode: AAerospace Science WorkshopWorkshop primarily designed for public school

teacher certificate renewal. Any adult may audit theworkshop.

Given Semi-Annually, March - September; No CertificateAwarded.

37029192

DAVIDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGETransportation Management DepartmentP. O. Box 1287Lexington, North Carolina 27292Thomas R. AsburyTransportation Instructor(704) 249-8186Program Mode: ITransportation ManagementThis course is to train young men and women for busi-

ness careers in the transportation industry.Given Annually, Spring; No Certificate Awarded.

37029231

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITYAerospace Dept.Box 2766Greenville, North Carolina 27834Ronald F. Henderson LtgFlight Instruction Program Manager(919) 758-6598Program Mode: AUSAF Flight Instruction ProgramBasic flight instruction around school designed to

screen pilot applicants for the Air Force. Approxi-mately 30 hours academics.

Given Annually, April-Jun (Spring Otr); No CertificateAwarded.

37029401

LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGEKinston, North Carolina 28501Mr. Thomas WahabWorkshop Director(919) 527-6223Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative educator in-service training program

focusing on the transmission of knowledge, skillsand attitudes about aerospace activities, and the to-tat impact of air and space vehicles on the world'speople, technology and socio-economic institu-tions.

Given Annually, November; Certificate Awarded.

37029611

SANDHILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGEAdult EducationP. 0. Box 1379Southern Pines, North Carolina 28387D. L. Furches, Chairman, General Adult Education

Dept.(919) 692-6185 Ext. 28Program Mode: AAerospace Education Workshop. Air Travel.A group of Air Force reserve officers, under direction

of Bill Reynolds from CAP, Andrews Field, Mary-land, conducts a two-week (30 hour) aexspaceworkshop. The students are primarily school teach-ers who get certificate renewal credit. The class-room work is followed by an overnight trip to CocoaBeach, Florida, for a guided tour of Cape Kennedy.Air transportation is furnished by CAP, AndrewsField, Maryland.

Given Once Per Year, Spring Quarter (Feb. - May);Certificate Awarded.

37029731

GASTON COLLEGEContinuing Education DivisionDallas, North Carolina 28034Dr. Jimmie W. BabbDean of Continuing Education(704) 922-3136Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopThirty-two contact hour workshop established mainly

for renewal credit for elementary teachers.Given Semi-Annually, October and April; No Certificate

Awarded.

37029811

WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITYSchool of EducationCuHowhee, North Carolina 28723

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37029811 Continued

Professor Paul S FlynnCoordinator of Aerospace Education(704) 293-7341Program Mode: AAerospace Education

This course is intended for aerospace orientation forteachers of all levels and all subject areas.

Given Annually. July; No Certificate Awarded.

37029841

UNIVERSITY OF N. C. AT WILMINGTONEarth Sciences601 South College RoadWilmington, North Carolina 28401Department Chairman(919) 791-4330 Ext. 337ProgramStratigraphy and Sedimentation

Mods.: W

Introduction to the principles of stratigraphy and theprocesses governing the erosion, transport and de-position of sediments.

Given Fall Semester: No Certificate Awarded.

37029842

UNIVERSITY OF N.C. AT WILMINGTONBusiness & Economics601 South College RoadWilmington, North Carolina 28401.Dr. Norman KaylorChairman, Business & Economics Dept.(919) 791-4330 Ext. 302Program Mode: I

TransportationIntroductory analysis of the five domestic modes of

the transportation industry. The basic theoreticalprinciples of transportation economics and carrier-shipper interactivity are evaluated together with theapplication of such principles to relevant marketconditions. Also synthesized are the carriers', ship-pers', and labor's efforts to improve the industry'sproductivity.

Given Fall & Spring Semester: No Certificate Awarded.

37029843

UNIVERSITY OF N. C. AT WILMINGTONBusiness & Economics601 S. College RoadWilmington, North Carolina 28401Dr. Norman Kay lorChairman, Business & Ecánomics Dept.(919) 791-4330 Ext. 302

37029843 Continued

Program Mode: ITransportation ManagementManagement principles and practices applied to the

five modes of the transportation industry (domesticand international) as the major activity (cost compo-nent) of physical distribution. Case method of pre-sentation is employed.

Given Fall & Spring Semester; No Certificate Awarded.

37048381

GUILFORD TECHNICAL INSTITUTEContinuing Education - Occupational ExtensionJamestown, North Carolina 27282Ben G. GrayAssociate Dean - Occupational Extension(919) 275-9778 or 292-1101P rog ram Mode: I

Traffic Management - UnitsThis program is an exercise-oriented program with

typical problems relating to transportation of goodsand materials. A tariff set is provided for problemsolutions. Designed for both shippers and carriers,the student mix becomes an asset. All modes offreight movement are studied; rail, motor, air, water,and pipeline. Includes commodity classificationsand geographical zones. Program taught one night/week - each unit 100 contact hours in length, fourunits needed for completion.

Given Annually, September Thru August - Evening Hours:No Certificate Awarded.

37048451

WILSON COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEVocational Department902 Herring AvenueWilson, North Carolina 27893-B. L. Plauche'Dean of Student Services(919) 291-1195Program Mode: HAutomotive MechanicsTraining program for developing the basic knowledge

and skills needed to inspect, diagnose, repair or ad-just automotive vehicles. Manual skills are devel-oped in practical shop work.

Given Annually. September; Certificate Awarded.

37048452

WILSON COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEVocational Department902 Herring AvenueWilson, North Carolina 27893B. L. Plauche'Dean of Student Services(919) 291-1195

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37048452 Continued

Program Mode: HDiesel MechanicsBasic diesel principles, 2-stroke and 4-stroke cycles,

engine structure, relationship of parts, and thermo-dynamics of combustion are stressed. Addition&courses include study of the component parte,fuels, and the assembly and disassembly of dieselengines.

Given Annually, September; Certificate Awarded.

37054631

TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF ALAMANCE411 Camp RoadBurlington, North Carolina 27215Dr. Miles L. EchardDean of Instruction(919) 227-7471ProgramAerospace Education WorkshopAerospace education workshopGiven Once Per Year, Spring; No Certificate Awarded.

Mode: A

37079861

HALIFAX COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEContinuing EducafionP. 0. Drawer 809Weldon, North Carolina 27890William T. StanleyAssistant Dean of Evening Programs(919)-536-4152Program Mode: AAerospace WorkshopThis course is intended for those adults interested in

learning the basic concepts of aerospace educa-tion. A field trip to Cape Kennedy is generallyplanned at the conclusion of the classroom work.

Given Annually. March Thru May, No Certificate Awarded.

37079862

HALIFAX COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEContinuing EducationP. 0. Drawer 809Weldon, North Carolina 27890William T. StanleyAssistant Dean of Evening Programs(919) 536-4152Program Mode: HDriver EducationThis course is intended for adults who are interested

in learning to drive an automobile.Given Ouarterly, September, December, March: No

Certificate Awarded.

37079863

HALIFAX COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEContinuing EducationP. 0. Drawer 809Weldon, North Carolina 27890William T. StanleyAssistant Dean of Evening Programs(919) 536-4152Program Mode: APilot Ground SchoolThis course is intended for those adults who are inter-

ested in learning pilot training in aircraft, safety, ra-dio, navigation, traffic control, weather, and theamended federal aviation exam.

Given Annually, September Thru November; No CertificateAwarded.

37085571

NASH TECHNICAL INSTITUTEDepartment of Continuing EducationP.O. Box 2347Rocky Mount, North Carolina 27801Kennon E. JacksonDirector of Continuing Education(919) 443-4011Program Mode: AAerospace Workshop - Aviators Basic Ground SchoolAerospace - History of flight including rocketry field

experience also inciuded. Basic ground school -preparation for the FAA licensing examination forprivate pilots.

Given Aerospace - Annually ; Ground School; spring, Fall, .

37086131

ROANOKE-CHOWAN TECHNICAL INSTITUTEContinuing Education DepartmentRoute 2, BOx 46aAhoskie, North Carolina 27910Julian FreemanDirector, Continuing Education(919) 332-4168Program Mode: HDriver EducationThe classroom work for driver education is offered

each quarter during the school year if the demand issufficient. This consists of 30 hours of class workwith emphasis on the law and on instruction on test-ing.

Given Annually, Each Quarter Or On Demand; CertificateAwarded.

37086132ROANOKE-CHOWAN TECHNICAL INSTITUTEContinuing Education DepartmentRoute 2, Box 46aAhoskie, North Carolina 27910

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37086132 ContinuedJulian FreemanDirector, Continuing Education(919) 332-4168Program Mode: APilot's Ground CourseThis is a 55-hour ground school course for beginning

pilots or those interested in flying. It includes suchthings as principles of flight, meteorology, federalaviation regulations, and navigation.

Given Annually, March - May; Certificate Awarded.

37096461

PIEDMONT TECHNICAL INSTITUTEAdult Continuing EducationP. 0. Box 1197Roxboro, North Carolina 27573Dr. Neil McLeodDean of Adult Continuing Education(919) 599-1181 Ext. 01Program Mode: HTraffic Management Principles and PracticesThe course is designed to assist both industry and

carrier transportation people to better understandtheir roles in buying and selling transportation ser-vices. It will also assist those seeking advancementin transportation and those who desire a better un-derstanding of the traffic function within their or-ganizations.

Given Annually, January Thru March; Certificate Awarded.

37990081

JOHNSTON TECHNICAL INSTITUTEVocational DepartmentHighway 301 South, P. 0. Box 29Smithfield, North Carolina 27577William W. FranklinDean of Vocational Programs(919) 963-2143Program Mode: HN. C. Truck Driving SchoolDuring the course of instruction students are given

classroom instruction and practical experience be-hind the wheel of a dies& tractor trailer unit onnearby street's and highways. Parking and otherdriving skills are taught on the school's driver train-ing field. Approximately 70 percent of the student'stime is spent driving and 30 percent of the time isspent in classroom instruction the instruction is car-ried out on a five-day-per week basis.

Given Every Six Weeks, January - December; CertificateAwarded.

38029891 .

DICKINSON STATE COLLEGEDickinson, North Dakota 58601

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38029891 ContinuedDale ZiemanAerospace Education Director(701) 227-2115Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopThe workshop is a non-technical approach to aviation

and aerospace activities including light plane flightand field trips to aerospace centers. Activities areprovided particularly for practical use by teachersand four hours of graduate credit in education isavailable. The workshop is completed in less thantwo weeks.

Giien Annual, June; Certificate Awarded.

38029961

NORTH DAKOTA STATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEContinuing Education DivisionWahpeton, North Dakota 58075Mr. Orlin BakkenDirector, Continuing Education(701)671-3802Program Mode: ENational Environmental Contractors Assn. Short CourseThree to four day workshop sponsored by Nat'l Envi-

ronmental Contractor's Assn. for estimating and de-signing systems for air conditioning buildings.

Given as needed upon request,

38029962

NORTH DAKOTA STATE SCHOOL OF SCIENCEOffice of RegistrarDakota AvenueWahpeton, North Dakota 58075Evening School DirectorRegistrar(701) 671-3802Program Mode: HProcedures in Locating Property CornersThis course is intended for surveyors and engineers

interested in the problems of location property cor-ners in preliminary highway surveys.

Given Biannually, January; No Certificate Awarded

38030051

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTAAviation Depalment, College of Business and Public

AdministrationGrand Forks, North Dakota 58201Professor John D. OdegardDepartment Chiairman(701) 777-2791Program Mode: AEpoch AirmanEpoch airman program - private pilot course (sum-

mers only) C.F.I. Workshop - FAA certificate re-validation (one week).

Given As Noted, Annually; Certificate Awarded.

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38092651

NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITYUpper Great Plains Transportation InstituteFargo, North Dakota 58102Robert J. TosterudDirector(701) 237-7767Program Mode:Grain Transportation ForumRecent innovations in the handling and transportation

of grain.Given Every Two Years, Spring; No Certificate Awarded.

39030181

BOWLING GREEN UNIVERSITYBowling Green, Ohio 43403Mr. Robert W. InnisWorkshop Director(419) 372-2531Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplicatiOns of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

39030451

FINDLAY COLLEGESociology Department1000 North Main StFindlay, Ohio 45840Dr. David AllenAssistant Prof. Sociology(419) 422-8313 Ext 208Program Mode: UUrban SociologySociological study of the emergence and develop-

ment of urban centers and suburbs. Emphasisplaced on the social problems of the inner city: so-cial stratification and social mobility; poverty, over-crowding, and slums; transportation and conges-tion; and air pollution. Analysis of alternativesolutions to these problems: planning, urban re-newal, and housing development.

Given Annually.

39030511

KENT STATE UNIVERSITYAerospace Technology DivisionKent, Ohio 44242

39030511 Continued

Eugene G. RippleCourse Director(216) 672-2640Program Mode: AFlight Instructor'S Refresher CourseA three-day refresher and revalidation course for FAA-

certified flight instructors. Course provides cover-age of instruction fundamentals, flight maneuvers,instruments and performance, and is taught by stafffrom the FAA Academy at Oklahoma City, Okla-homa.

Given Annually, August; Certificate Awarded.

39030512

KENT STATE UNIVERSITYAerospace Technology DivisionKent, Ohio 44242Dr. Peder A. OttersonCoordinator(216) 672-7911Program Mode: ATeachers' Aerospace WorkshopA two-week workshop for teachers in primary and sec-

ondary education. It is conducted at the NASA LewisResearch Center, Cleveland, Ohio, and includes de-gree-credit instruction in the principles of rocketryand promilsion flight and space. Associated activi-ties include field trips, model construction, andflight experience.

Given Annually, June; No Certificate Awarded.

39031001

OHIO UNIVERSITYAthens, Ohio 45701Mr. Francis FullerChairman, Aviation Department(614) 698-7971Program Mode: AAviation/Aerospace Education WorkshopA concentrated 4-week workshop for secondary

teachers designed to provide in-depth preparationto teach aviation/aerospace education at the juniorand senior high school level

Given Annually, June-July; Certificate Awarded.

39031331

URBANA COLLEGEPhysical Education DepartmentCollege Community CenterUrbana, Ohio 43078Dr. Joe R. HornAthletic Director(513) 652-1301 (Ext. 316)

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39031331 Continued

Program Mode: HDriver'S Training CertificationA three-class sequence emphasizing (1) driver and

traffic safety education, (2) organization and admin-istration of driver and traffic safety education, and(3) psychological factors in driving.

Given Twice Annually, Summer Quarter (June-August); NoCertificate Awarded.

39040531

CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - WESTERNCAMPUS

Business Administration & Technologies7300 York RoadParma, Ohio 44130Dr. Frank E. LiguoriDean(216) 845-4000 - 227Program Mode: ITransportation

The transporta'tion program is to train students fortransportation in general on the mid-managementlevel.

Given 1 - 2 Times A Year.

3906830THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering2070 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210Zoltan A. NemethAssociate Professor, Civil Engineering(614) 422-4061Program Mode: HSpecial Concretes: High Strength, Lightweight, and. Shrink-

age Compensated.A two day conference for engineers and technicians

involved problems. Deal with the principles of cur-rent practice in nondestructive manufacture, and in-spection of welded products. Specialized data andinterpreting results. Special problems inherent tohighway, pipeline, urban transit, and other transpor-tation. Inspection and maintenance of transporta-tion facilities are included.

Given AnnuaHy, March - April; No Certificate Awarded.

39068831

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Aviation3160 Case Road, Box 3022Columbus, Ohio 43210Courtney ChapmanAssociate Professor(614) 422-1116

39068831 Continued

Program Mode: AFlight Training ClinicTo serve the non-university community with aviation

education. Primarily oriented towards pilot certifi-cation and recurrency training. Ways to deal withspecial problems of industry, airports, highways,and urban areas.

Given As Arranged; Certificate Awarded.

39068832

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering2070 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210Professor Eldridge A. WhitehurstDirector(614) 422-2871Program Mode: HAnnual Highway Conference

A three day conference conducted yearly by the De-partment of Civil Engirdering and the Ohio Depart-ment of Highways for approximately six hundredengineers, highway managers, contractors and sup-pliers. Discussion of current interest concerning de-sign, maintenance, construction, financing, and uti-lization of highway facilities are included.

Given Yearly, Early April; No Certificate Awarded.

39068833

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering2070 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210Mr. Ronald W. RuedeleAdministrative Assistant to the Department Chairman(614) 422-2772Program Mode: HConstruction SupervisionA four day course conducted in cooperation with the

Ohio Contractors Association for the benefit of en-gineers who are serving as supervisors of highwayconstruction.

Given Yearly, March; Certificate Awarded.

39068834

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering2070 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210Professor George E. MasonAssistant Professor, Civil Engineering(614) 422-6409

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39068834 Continued

Program Mode: HConstruction Operations: Analysis and ImprovementA three day conference conducted in cooperation with

the Ohio Contractors Association primarily for themanagers and owners of construction firms.

Given Yearly, End of March; Certificate Awarded.

39068835

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering2070 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210Kamran MajidzadehProfessor of Civil Engineering(614) 422-6688Program Mode: HPavement Repair; Flexible and Rigid

A four day conference conducted in cooperation withthe Ohio Contractors Association for engineers incontracting firms and in municipal state and federalhighway departments who are concerned with high-way maintenance.

Given Yek Fribruary; Certificate Awarded.

39068836

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering2070 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210Charles A. MooreAssociate Professor, Civil Engineering(614) 422-2807Prog ram Mode: HEarthwork RepairA four day short course conducted in cooperation

with the Ohio Contractors Association for the bene-fit of engineers and foremen who are involved withthe design, construction, and maintenance of earth-work structures.

Given Yearly, February; Certificate Awarded.

39068837

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering2070 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210Zoltan A. NemethAssociate Professor, Civil Engineering(614) 422-4061ProgramPublic Transportation: Urban Mass Transit

A one day forum.Given Yearly, May; No Certificate Awarded.

Mode: U

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39068838

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering2070 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210Zoltan A. NemethAssociate Professor, Civil Engineering(614) 422-4061Program Mode: HTraffic Engineering Techniques for Safety ImprovementsA two day conference to review the most recent tech-

niques for improving highway safety through im-proved design of highways, including lighting, traf-fic signals, signs, and equipment.

Given Yearly, April; Certificate Awarded.

39068839

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering2070 Neil AvenueColumbus, Ohio 43210Alfred G. BisharaAssociate Professor, Civil Engineering(614) 422-2197Program Mode: IStructural Steel Design SeminarA two day seminar dealing with the most recent prac-

tices in analysis and design of techniques.Given Yearly, April; Certificate Awarded.

39071041

MIAMI UNIVERSITYIndustrial EducationHigh StreetOxford, Ohio 45056Dr. Charles BuntenDepartment Chairman(513) 529-5525Program Mode AAerospace Education WorkshopProjection and control, presented by men who have

earned a reputation in the various specialized spacefields.

Given Annually, June-July; Certificate Awarded.

39091681

WRIQHT STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of EducationDayton, Ohio 45431Roger G. IddingsDean(513) 426-6650, Ext. 247Program Mode: HDriver EducationThis program consists of three courses designed to

prepare teachers to teach driver education in the

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39091681 Continued

public schools. The three courses are driver andtraffic safety education: curriculum and materials,organization of driver & traffic safety education pro-grams, and human factors in driver & traffic educa-tion.

Given Yearly, Spring and Summer; No Certificate Awarded.

40031521

CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITYEdmond, Oklahoma 73034Dr. Carl DowningWorkshop Director(405) 341-2980Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formai learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts,concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

40031701

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYSouthwest Center for SafetyStillwater, Oklahoma 74074Milton D. RhoadsDirector(405) 372-6211 X593Program Mode: HAlcohol and Drug Education

This seminar is condwIted during the entire fall se-mester and again during the first four weeks of sum-mer school. It is designed for anyone interested inlearning more about alcohol, drugs and the atten-dant problems of abuse. Traffic safety educatorsand specialists comprise the majority of attendees.

Given Summer and Fall Semesters, June and October; NoCertificate Awarded.

40031702

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYSouthwest Center for SafetyStillwater, Oklahoma 74074Mon D. RhoadsDirector(405) 372-6211 Ext, 593Program Mode: HTeaching the Handicapped to Drive

This one week workshop is designed for traffic safetyeducators interested in developing knowledge and

40031702 Continued

skills necessary to teach physically and/or mentallyhandicapped persons to drive, In-car driving experi-ences with special hand controls are provided aswell as an opportunity to give lessons to handi-capped drivers.

Given Annually, July; No Certificate Awarded.

40031703

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYSouthwest Center for SafetyStillwater, Oklahoma 74074Milton D. RhoadsDirector(405) 372-6211 Ext. 593Program Mode: HMotorcycle Safety Education

This one week workshop is designed for traffic educa-tors interested in organizing and conducting motor-cycle safety education programs,. Actual street andtrail cycle riding if; included.

Given Annually, July; No Certificate Awarded,

40031704

OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYSouthwest Center for SafetyStillwater, Oklahoma 74074Milton D. RhoadsDirector(405) 372-6211 Ext. 593Prog ram Mode: HTraffic Engineering SeminarThis seminar is designed for graduate traffic engineer-

ing majors and graduate traffic safety educationmajors. The seminar emphasizes identification andsolution of local highway problems. The broad func-tions of traffic engineering in the national highwaytransportation system are also discussed.

Given Summer, June-July; No Certificate Awarded.

40031791

SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV.Aviation DepartmentDurant, Oklahoma 74701(405) 924-0121, Ext. 427Program Mode: AAviation Safety Seminar

This seminar consists of briefings from safety expertsfrom the aviation industry and from the Federal Avi-ation Administration. Professional films from theFAA and aviation industry are used.

Given Fall Semester; No Certificate Awarded,

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41031961

LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGEEugene, Oregon 97405Mr. Walter SholdWorkshop Director(503) 747-4501Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, August; Certificate Awarded.

41032041

MT HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGEPortland, Oregon 97207Mr. Walter SholdWorkshop Director(503) 666-1561Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, August; Certificate Awarded.

41032091

OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONMonmouth, Oregon 97361Dr. Ernie CumminsWorkshop Director(503) 838-1220Program Mode: AAerospace Education Workshop

A cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded,

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41032111

OREGON INST OF TECH.Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601Dr. Donald TheriaultWorkshop Director(503) 882-6321Program Mode: AAerospace Education Workshop

A cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and rreans ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and ac.iumplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, August; Certificate Awarded.

41032161

PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITYOffice of Graduate Studies & ResearchP. 0. Box 751Portland, Oregon 97207David T. Clark, Ph.D.Dean(503) 229-3423Program Mode: UUrban Studies CenterThe urban studies center is active in two areas: urban

studies research and fulfillment of service & clear-inghouse needs for the community.

Given As Required; No Certificate Awarded.

41032181

CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGECommunity Services4000 Lancaster Drive N. E.Salem, Oregon 97308Al LeachDirector, Community Services(503) 585-7900, Ext. 340Program Mode: IReview for E.I.T. & S.I.T.These courses are intended for those persons who will

take the state examinations in early summer for sur-veying and civil engineering.

Given Annually, Winter & Fall; No Certificate Awarded.

41032191

SOUTHERN OREGON COLLEGEOffice of College Services1250 Siskiyou Blvd.Ashland, Oregon 95270

162Section B

41032191 Continued

Mr. Hugh G. SimpsonAlumni Director(503) 482-6361Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopThe course is planned for teachers and students who

are interested in learning more about aerospace de-velopments in our economy and its impact on soci-ety as well as its service to society.

Given Annually. Summer; No Certificate Awarded.

41032241

UNIV. OF PORTLANDSchool of Business Administration5000 N. Willamette.Portland, Oregon 97203Dr. Kent J. CollingsDean, School of Bus. Adm.(503) 283-7224Program Mode: ILabor-Management SeminarDesigned for beginners and practitioners in collective

bargaining. Features panel of experts, collectivebargaining game, mock arbitration.

Given Twice a Year. Oct-Nov and Feb-Mar; CertificateAwarded.

42032531

DICKINSON COLLEGECarlisle, Pa. 17013Professor John W. Luetzelschwab(717) 243-5121 Ext. 411Program Mode: EEnvironmental Studies

Integrated interdisciplinary study of land, water andair and their organisms as environmental systems.Also study of the effects of scientific, religious andphilosophical values on man's attitudes toward hisenvironment.

Given Annually, Fall, Spring & Summer; No CertificateAwarded.

42032771

INDIANA UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIAIndiana, Pennsylvania 15701Dr. David WinslowWorkshop Director(412) 357-2100Program Mode. AAerospace Education Workshop

A cooperative, semi-formal learning experierce de-signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and career

42032771 Continued

implications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

42033231

LOCK HAVEN STATE COLLEGELock Haven, Pennsylvania 17745Dr. Marcus KonickWorkshop Director(717) 748-5351Program Mode: AAerospace Education Workshop

A cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July-August; Certificate Awarded.

42033251

MILLERSVILLE STATE COLLEGEIndustrial Arts EducationMillersville, Pennsylvania 17551Dr. Richard F. DouttProfessor of Industrial Arts Education(717) 872-5411 Ext. 232Program Mode: AAviation Aerospace Education WorkshopThis workshop is intended to provide teachers with

sufficient understanding of the basic concepts ofaviation so they will have confidence in introducingaviation/aerospace education into their, classrooms.

Given Annually, Summer Session; No Certificate Awarded.

42033461

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYWilkes-Barre CampusP. 0. Box 1830Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18708Robert E. HareAssistant Director for Continuing Education(717) 675-2171Program Mode: EIndustrial Noise Engineering Control SeminarThe purpose of the seminar is to review with represen-

tatives from business and industry the many aspectsof noise and its impact and effects on personnel andproduction.

Given Annually, Spring; Certificate Awarded.

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42033471THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY - YORK

CAMPUSContinuing Education1031 Edgecomb AvenueYork, Pennsylvania 17403John C. MarshallAssistant Director, Continuing Education(717) 843-8964Program Mode: HTransportation and TrafficThis course is designed to emphasize practical as-

pects of traffic management topics include: trafficmanagement, business logistics, shipping docu-ments, rates, foreign trade, transport regulation,etc.

Given Annually, September; Certificate Aw3rded.

42033472THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY - YORK

CAMPUSContinuing Education1031 Edgecomb AvenueYork, Pennsylvania 17403John C. MarshallAssistant Director, Continuing Education(717) 843-8964Program Mode: HTransport RegulationExamines scope of governmental regulation of trans-

port companies, facilities and services in the U.S.A.Given Annually, February; Certificate Awarded.

42033591

ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGEDepartment of Economics and Transportation610 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219B. G. DudleyAssistant Professor, Transportation(412) 264-9300Program Mode: I

Physical Distribution ManagementA six-week's course for the principles and problems of

physical distribution management.Given Semi-Annually, January and July; Certificate

Awarded

42033592

ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGEDepartment of Economics and Transportation610 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219B. G. DudleyAssistant Professor, Transportation(412) 264-9300

42033592 Continued

Program Mode: I

Private Carriage ManagementThe purpose of this course is to examine private car-

riage and bring out the cost factors, quality of ser-vice, managerial difficulties, legal aspects, and traf-fic balance.

Given Semi-Annually, November and July; CertificateAwarded.

42033593

ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGEDepartment of Economics and Transportation610 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219B. G. DudleyAssistant Professor, Transportation(412) 264-9300Program Mode: HMotor Carrier ManagementThe purpose of this course is to learn how to generate

more sales, improve profits, understand labor, andget practical Information and answers.

Given Semi-Annually, October and June: CertificateAwarded.

42033594

ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGEDepartment of Economics and Transportvtion610 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219B. G. DudleyAssistant Profe3sor, Transportation(412) 264-9300Program Mode, I

International Physical Distribution ManagementThe purpose of this course is to improve the mechan-

ics of importing and exporting, documentation andtechniques.

Given Semi-Annually, June and April, Certificate Awarded,

42069651

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYAerospace Engineering233 Hammond BuildingUniversity Park, Pennsylvania 16802Barnes W. MccormickDepartment Head(814) 865-2569Program Mode AHelicopter Dynamics and Aerodynamics SeminarOne-week seminar intended for graduate engineers

employed at government laboratories, industry anduniversities. Topics include review of aerodynam-ics: vortex systems and their behavior: review of

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42069651 Continued

fundamental dynamics; finite-element-forced re-sponse and the model approach to rotor dynamics;rotor instability; simulation programs; helicopterstability and control; generation of aerodynamicnoise; and wind tunnel testing.

Given Annually. July or August; Certificate Awarded.

42101761

WESTMORELAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEOffice of Community ServicesCollege Station-Armbrust RoadYoungwood, Pennsylvania 15697Mr. Paul J. LonigroDean(412) 836-1600Prog ram Mode: I

National Transportation Seminar

A distinguised program for executives and personnelinvolved in physical distribution, transportation, in-ventory policy, purchasing, plant location, ware-housing, rates and tariffs and carrier sales. The sub-jects will be of interest to accountants, marketinganalysts, production personnel, materials handlingpersonnel, engineers and transportation executives.

Given Annually, October; No Certificate Awarded.

42103041

TEMPLE UNIVERSITYPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19122Dr. Joseph SchmucklerWorkshop Director(215) 787-7000Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, August. Certificate Awarded.

43039401

INTER-AMERICAN UNIVERSITY-PUERTO RICOHato Rey, Puerto Rico 00919Luis RodriquezWorkshop Director(809) 765-3765Program Mode AAerospace Education Workshop

A cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-signed to introduce school personnel and youth

43039401 Continued

group leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June-July; Certificate Awarded.

43990131

HUMACAO REGIONAL COLLEGEOffice of Community AffairsBo. TejasHumacao, Puerto Rico 00661Prof. Jose C. PomalesAssistant Director(809) 852-2525 Ext. 252Program Mode: HInstruction to Obtain Apprenticeship and Driver's LicenseThe course helps our students in preparing to obtain

their apprenticeship and driver's licence.Given Biannually, September and February; No Certificate

Awarded.

45034251

CLEMSON UNIVERSITYCivil EngineeringClemson, South Carolina 29631H. W. BuschingHead of Department(803) 656-3002Program Mode HAnnual South Carolina State Highway Conference

This three-day conference is designed primarily forhighway engineers with responsibilities for theplanning, design, construction, and maintenance ofhighways. The program provides for the inter-change of ideas and dissemination of informationconcerning urban and rural highway problems.

Given Annually, February; Certificate Awarded

45034321

ERSKINE COLLEGEPhysical Education DepartmentDue West, South Carolina 29639Dr. R. K. AckermanVice President for Academic Affairs(803) 379-8872ProgramDrivers Education 8. Safety

To certify teachers in drivers education.Given Summer Sessions-Two Week Workshops.

1 7 0

Mode H

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45034481

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINATraffic & Transportation CenterColumbia, South Carolina 29208R. R. RobertsDirector(803) 777-3855Program Mode: HSeminar for Traffic Engineering TechniciansTo assist practicing traffic engineering technicians in

improving job performance and capability through a)roader understanding of traffic engineering func-

tions.Given Annually, January; Certificate Awarded.

45034482

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINAAerospace StudiesPendleton St.Columbia, South Carolina 29208Capt. Michael CarneyAssistant Professor(803) 777-4134/5Program Mode; APrinciples of FlightThis course provides a student the opportunity to aca-

demically prepare for the Federal Aviation Adminis-tration's private pilot written examination. Thiscourse is for all university students and will earneach participant 3 credits.

Given Once/Wk Semi-Annually, Jan and Sept; CertificateAwarded,

45039921

PIEDMONT TECHNICAL COLLEGEContinuing Education DivisionP. 0. Drawer 1208Greenwood, South Carolina 29646Roger T. TitusDean, Continuing Education(803) 223-8357Program Mode: AAviation Ground SchoolThis course is designed to study the structure of an

aircraft, radio and communications, principles offlight instruments and the theory of operation, navi-gation, and meteorology.

Given Quarterly, Fall, Winter, Spring & Summer Quart; NoCertificate Awarded.

45049261

TRI-COUNTY COLLEGEExtension DivisionP.O. Box 87Pendleton, South Carolina 29670

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45049261 Continued

C. R. GibsonDean(803) 646-3227Program Mode: AAviation Ground School50 Hours of instruction is designed primarily to assist

the student in FAA test.Given Quarterly.

46034631

DAKOTA STATE COLLEGEMadison, South Dakota 57042Dr. Zeno Van ErdewykWorkshop Director(605) 256-3551Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to Introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and.means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

46034661

NORTHERN STATE COLLEGEIndustrial Safety EducationSouth Jay St.Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401Dr. Marvin BurroughsChairman, Industrial & Safety Education(605) 622-2571Program Mode: HDriver & Safety Education for TeachersUpdating and certifying driver and safety education

teachers, courses offered during the period are:driver methods of teaching, gen. safety, driver simu-lation, drugs and alochol as t iey effect driver andsafety education.

Given Annually. June-July; Certifictite Awarded.

46034701

SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES ANDTECHNOLOGY

Extension DivisionRapid City, South Dakota 57701Prof. L. W. SnyderAssoc. Professor and Workshop Director(605) 394-2448

166 Section B

46034701 Continued

Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopFor elementary and secondary teachers. Provides cur-

rent and basic information and experiences con-cerned with air and space travel. Classwork is en-riched with several field trips and numeroushandouts.

Given Annually (During Summer), Mid-Summer; NoCertificate Awarded.

46034741

THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTAState-Wide Educational ServicesVermillion, South Dakota 57069Loren M. CarlsonDean(605) 677-5281Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopPrimarily for elementary/secondary school teachers.

Cover history of aviation, principles of flying,weather, avionics, aerospace medicine, and exobi-ology. Classroom use.

Given Annually. June; Certificate Awarded.

46034742

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTASchool of EducationVermillion. South Dakota 57069Dr. Raymond D. DillonProfessor of Biology(605) 677-5213Program Moau: AAerospace WorkshopUsing staff, CAP and Air Force Reserve members the

resources are used to stimulate and motivate thestudents to use up-to-date science information tothe application in science education and classroomuse.

Given Annually. June; Certificate Awarded.

47034871

EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of Business and EconomicsJohnson City, Tennessee 37601Dr. Travis KirklandDean(615) 929-4289Program Mode: 11Private Truck Operation: Profitability OpportunitiesRecent developments in the field of private truck op-

eration as it relates primarily to road haul service.Review the present situation, explore recent trends,and possible future developments.

47035091

MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERS:TYDepartment of Elementary EducationMemphis, Tennessee 38152Minnie Mcrae Cut liffAssistant Professor of Education(901) 321-1372Program Mode: IAerospace Education Workshop for TeachersThis course is intended for Tennessee teachers inter-

ested in informing their students of the relation-ships between aerospace and language arts, mathe-matics, science and social studies. Multimodaltransportation subjects are handled in the broadestterms and the most simple concepts, yet in otheraspects it is specific.

Given Every Summer, June and July; Certificate Awarded.

47035092

MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITYContinuing EducationP. O. Box 81360MemphisJennessee 38152Harold RobbinsDirector(901) 321-1021Program Mode: AFlight Instructor Refresher SeminarTo review and update FAR's and training techniques

for flight instructors.Given Annually, August; Certificate Awarded.

47035101

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of AerospaceBox 67Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130Randall C. WoodChairman(615) 898-2788Program Mode: AAviation Education WorkshopThis course is intended to acquaint teachers with the

latest developments in air transportation, naviga-,tion, meteorology, and aerospace propulsion andoperations systems.

Given Annually, Summer; Certificate Awarded.

47035102

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of AerospaceBox 67Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130Randall C. WoodChairman(615) 898-2788

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47035102 ContinuedProgram Mode: AAdvanced Aerospace WorkshopCourse is designed to help prepare teachers in the

field of aerospace and includes 7 hours of flight in-struction.

Given Annually, Summer; Certificate Awarded.

47035103

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of AerospaceBox 67Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130Randall C. WoodChairman(615) 898-2788Program Mode: AInternational Aerospace WorkshopIt is designed to acquaint teachers with aerospace im-

plications on an international scale. Six or morecountries of interest are visited.

Given Annually, Summer; Certificate Awarded.

47035301

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLEDept. of Marketing & TransportationCollege of Business AdministrationKnoxville, Tennessee 37916Dr. Gary N. DicerHead, Dept. of Marketing & Transportation615/974-5311Program Mode: IJames W. Bennett, Jr. Memorial SeminarTwo-day seminar by invited authorities and practi-

cioners from business, government and academiaon transportation issues. Open to the public.

Given Annually, Fall; No Certificate Awarded.

47035302

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLEConference & Institutes432 Communications & Extension Bldg.Knoxville, Tennessee 37916Allen ThurmondDirector(615) 974-5261Program Moda: AFlight Instructor Refresher Seminar

. To review and update FAR's and training techniquesfor flight instructors

Given Annually, January; Certificate Awarded.

47035331

THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLEDivision of Engineering10th & CharlotteNashville, Tennessee 37203

173

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Richard E. WiesehuegelCoordinator of Public Service and Research(615) 254-5681 Ext 234Program Mode: HTraffic Engineering SeminarA twelve-day seminar providing comprehensive cover-

age of traffic engineering with emphasis on re-search and analysis methods, regulation and opera-tion, planning and design.

Given As Required; No Certificate Awarded.

47068361

MOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGECareer EducationTallahoma, Tennessee 37388Ben W. Carr, JrDirector of Aerospace(615) 455-8511- Ext 238Program Made: APilot Refresher CourseThis course is intended for pilots and flight instructors

interested in updating and futhering their knowl-edge of aviation. At the completion of the course aflight review will be conducted.

Given Annually, October; No Certificate Awarded.

48036151

SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITYIndustrial Arts DepartmentSan Marcos, Texas 78666Mr. Selden G. BeckerInstructor of Driver Education(512) 245-2327Program Mode: HAdministration end Supervision of Driver EducationThis program is intended for certified driver education

teachers interested in obtaining a supervisingteachers certificate.

Given Annually, June/July; Certificate Awarded.

48036281

TEXARKANA COMMUNITY COLLEGEContinuing Education2500 North Robinson RoadTexarkana, Texas 75501Dale WorksEvening Director(214) 838-4541Program Mode: I

Transportation RatesTo understand how to route and charge freight rates,

transportation, and traffic practices.Given Semi-Annually, Fall Semester; Certificate Awarded.

168 Section B

48036341

TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTEJames Connally Campus.Waco, Texas 76705Dr. Durward L. AndersonAdministrative Asst. for Data Control(817) 799-3611, Ext. 321Program Mode: HSupportive Services (Federal Highway Administration Order

07-2-3)

Designed to train entry level employees for highwayconstruction jobs and to upgrade employees ofhighway contractors in texas. Goal is to place train-ees in approved on-the-job training programs withhighway contractors. Both programs are designedto place employees in new job classifications inhighway construction.

Given Entry Level-Annually/Upgrade Level Intermittently.

48036391

TEXAS A&I UNIVERSITYKingsville, Texas 78363Dr. Lewis R. FisherWorkshop Director(512) 595-2111Program Mode: AAer6spaCe Education Workshop

A cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

48036441

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITYDept. of Park Admin., Landscape Architecture, and

HorticultureTexas Tech University P.O.Box 4169Lubbock, Texas 79409Dr. James W. KitchenProfessor, Program Director(806) 742-4202Program Mode: ESouthwest Park and Recreation Training Institute

The institute is intended to provide an opportunity forthose people interested in parks and recreation toparticipate and discuss mutual problems in their re-spective fields.

Given Annually, February; No Certificate Awarded.

48036521

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON3801Cullen Blvd.Houston, Texas 77004Dr. Robert M. JonesWorkshop Director(713) 749-1011Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many 'educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded,

48040031

CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGEOffice of Occupational EducationHighway 190 WestKilleen, Texas 76541Billy B. RankinDean of Occupational Education(817) 526-1229Program Mode: HEmergency Medical Technician TrainingSeminar type program to train individuals as emer-

gency medical technicians.Given Once Every Quarter; Certificate Awarded,

48078571

BRAZOSPORT COLLEGEOceanic and Marine Technology Department500 College DriveLake Jackson, Texas 77566E. D. Middleton, Jr.Program Director(713) 265-6131, Ext. 71ProgramOceanic and Marine Tech liiSix week commercial-industrial practicum.Given Annually, June-July; No Certificate Awarded.

Mode: W

48092251

TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTERio Grande Camp:.AsP.O. Box 2628Harlingen,Texas 78550Oscar HinojosaManager Instructional Services(512) 425-4922-Ext. 47

171

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48092251 Continued

Program Mode: HSugar Harvestors-Tractor Operators 8. Truck DriversThis course is intended to teach the operators of har-

vesting equipment and truck drivers routine mainte-nance and safety practices.

Given As Required, No Certificate Awarded.

48103661

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCommunity Services, Texas Transportation InstituteCollege Station, Texas 77843Milton L. RadkeAssociate Research Engineer(713) 823-0054Program Mode: ATraffic Technician SchoolFive-day short school designed for highway depart-

ment employees to provide them, with a workingknowledge of traffic signal repair and maintenance.

Given As Required; Certificate Awarded.

48103662

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCommunity ServicesTexas Transportation InstituteCollege Stahon, Texas 77843Milton L. RadkeAssociate Research Engineer(713) 823-0054Program Mode: HTexas Public Works Short SchoolThree-day short school for members and non-mem-

bers of Texas Public Works Association concerningfollowing topics: street maintenance and construc-tion, solid waste, equipment maintenance and op-eration, municipal engineering, and management.

Given Annual, February; No Certifi::n. Awarded.

48103663

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCommunity Services, Texas Transportation InstituteCollege Station, Texas 77843Milton L. RadkeAssociate Research Engineer(713) 823-0054Program Mode HTraffic Engineering SchoolThese three-day schools are designed as training pro-

grams in the field of traffic engineering for commu-nities in Texas with less than 50,000 populatior thatdo not employ a full-time traffic engineer. Theschools are held on a regional basis throughoutTexas.

Given Once Per Month for Seven Months, September ThruApril; Certificate Awarded.

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48103664

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCommunity Services, Texas Transportation InstituteCollege Station, Texas 77843Milton L. RadkeAssociate Research Engineer(713) 823-0054Program Mode: HAsphalt Technology Short SchoolFive (5) two-day short school dealing with all phases

of street construction and maintenance using as-phalt. Course is designed for Texas Highway De-partment personnel.

Given As Required; Certificate Awarded.

48103665

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCommunity Services, Texas Transportation InstituteCollege Station, Texas 77843Milton L. RadkeAssociate Research Engineer(713) 823-0054Prog ram Mode: HTraffic Signal Maintenance Short SchoolA five-day school held at Texas A&M University to as-

sist local municipal and county employees respon-sible for installation and maintenance of traffic con-trol devices to upgrade their skills in basicelectronics as applied to traffic control devices.

Given Two to Three Short Schools Per YearFebruary andMarch; Certificate Awarded.

48103666

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCommunity Services, Texas Transportation InstituteCollege Station, Texas 77843Milton L. RadkeAssociate Research Engineer(713) 813-0054Program Mode: HSoils Technology Short SchoolA two-day course designed for texas highway depart-

ment personnel to provide them with more knowl-edge about soil components, soil plasticity,soil clas-sification, shear strength of soils, and soilstabilization.

Given As Requested; Certificate Awarded.

48103667

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYCommunity Services, Texas Transportation InstituteCollege Station, Texas 77843Milton L. RadkeAssociate Research Engineer(713) 823-0054

170 Section B

48103667 Continued

Program Mode: EEnergy and the MunicipalitySix two-day workshops held on regional basis

throughout Texas in October, November, and De-cember, 1974 in an effort to assist municipalitieswith the integration of energy effectiveness and costeffectiveneas into a management system to optimizeuse of available fuel in their daily operations.

Given As Needed. No Certificate Awarded.

48103668

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITYTexas Transportation InstituteCollege Station, Texas 77843Texas Transportation Institute(713) 845-1711Program Mode: HTexas Highway Short Course

Four-day short school designed for Texas HighwayDepartment employees to cover all phases of high-way construction, maintenance, and management.

Given Annually, December; No Certificate Awarded.

49036701

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering ScienceProvo, Utah 84602James R. BartonDepartment Chairman(801) 374-1211 Ext. 2811Program Mode: HHighway Engineering TechnologyThis course is for highway department employees only

and is intended to expand their knowledge in thefields of materials, mathematics. English, and sur-veying.

Given Annually, March; Certificate Awarded.

49036721

LATTER-DAY SAINTS BUSINESS COLLEGESpecial Courses and Conferences411 E. So. TempleSalt Lake City, Utah 84111Mr. Ross DerbidgeDirector of Special Courses(801)363-2765Program Mode'Traffic Management SeminarA traffic management seminar for top and middle mgt.

dealing with topics of current interest in the indus-try.

Given Annually, FaH. Cerhficate Awarded.

49036722

LATTER-DAY SAINTS BUSINESS COLLEGESpecial Courses and Conferences411 E. So. TempleSalt Lake City, Utah 84111Mr. Ross DerbidgeDirecior of Special Courses(801) 363-2765Program Mode: ITransportation Rate'AnalystA two quarter course training clerical personnel how

to work with tariffs and ICC regs.Given Annually, Fall; Certificate Awarded.

49036751

UNIVERSITY OF UTAHDepartment of Civil EngineeringSalt Lake City, Utah 84112D.W. EckhoffDepartment Chairman(801) 581-8363

MProgram ode: HTraffic Engineering SeminarsProgram intended for engineers presently assigned to

traffic engineering positions.Given As Required; No Certificate Awarded.

49036781

SOUTHERN UTAH STATE COLLEGESchool of EducationCedar City, Utah 84720Dr. Robert H. Moss, Workshop DirectorAerospace Education Workshop(801) 586-4411, Ext 216Prog ram Mode: AAn aerospace education workshop designed to ac-

quaint practicing and pre-service teachers withconcepts of aerospace -- and how they can be usedin the classroom to enhance all areas of the curricu-lum; secondly, to acquaint teachers with the wealthof free and inexpensive materials which can befound through aerospace industries and functions;thirdly, to help boy scouts to earn merit badges andskill awards in aerospace related activities; fourthly,to use a process and problem-solving approach tothe education of teachers,

Given Annually Or Semi-Annually, Summer School,Certificate Awarded. .

49036801

WEBER STATE COLLEGEOgden, Utah 84403Dr. Evan MemmottWorkshop Director(801) 399-5941

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49036801 Continued

Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, June; Certificate Awarded.

49036802

WEBER STATE COLLEGEOgden, Utah 84403Dr. Evan MemmottWorkshop Director(801) 399-5941Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative educator in-service training program

focusing on the transmission of knowledge, skillsand attitudes about aerospace activities, and the to-tal impact of air and space vehicles on the world'speople, technology and socio-econornic institu-tions.

Given Annually, November and March; Certificate Awarded.

49040271

UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT PROVOUtah Higher Education System1395 North 150 EastProvo, Utah 84601Dale PetersonVice President(801) 373-7890ProgramProfessional Driving (Diesel)Professional driving (diesel rigs).

Mode: H

49052201

UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT SALT LAKEBusiness Division4600 South Redwood RoadSalt Lake City, Utah 84107Earl R. BartholomewDivision Chairman(801) 299-3411 Ext 254Prog ram Mode: IMarketing-Business ManagementSeries of three classes-transportation i, ii, ili, 3 credits

each, used as electives in marketing certificate orbusiness mgt. Associate degree. Highway transpor-tation management taught by managing director ofthe Utah Motor Transport Association. Includes

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structure of tariffs, operational authority, terminalmanagement.

Given Quarterly (One Class Per Qtr-Three)SeptemberJanuary March, .

51037351

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITYCommunity Services-Administration, Justice &

Public Safety816 West Franklin StreetRichmond, Virginia 23284James StinchcombChairman(804) 770-4057Program Mode: HAccident investigation Course

This project is designed to offer three(3) two-week(-ten-day) courses investigation for police officers.

Given Annually, November - February; Certificate Awarded.

51037352 -VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITYCommunity Services - Administration Justice &

Public Safety816 West Franklin StreetRichmond, Virginia 23284James StinchcombChairman - Dept. Alps(804) 770-4057Program Mode: HBicycle Safety

Information will be provided on bicycle safety prob-lems, equipment, and programs; participants will befamiliarized with the various methods which can beused to promote cycling.

Given Annually, July: No Certificate Awarded.

51037353

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITYCommunity Services816 West Franklin StreetRichmond, Virginia 23284James StinchcombChairman(804) 770-4057Program Mode: HBridge Inspector Training CourseThis three-week (120-hour) course is designed to pro-

vide training for approximately thirty (30) engirmers,technicians, and aides from the Virginia Departmentof Highways.

Given Annually, January; Certificate Awarded.

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51037354

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITYCommunity Services Administration Justice &

Public Safety816 West Franklin StreetRichmond, Virginia 23284James StinchcombChairman Dept. Ajps(804) 770-4057Program Mode. HMotorcycle Safety SeminarThe motorcycle safety seminar will serve as a vehicle

for gathering information on the state-of-the-art ofmotorcycle safety efforts in Virginia.

Given Annually, August; No Certificate Awarded.

51037355

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITYCommunity Services816 West Franklin StreetRichmond, Virginia 23284:James StinchcombChairman(804) 770-4057Program Mode: HPolice Traffic Records CourseTwo (2) two-day pilot courses are offered in traffic

records for police officers.Given Annually, April; Certificate Awnrcled.

51037356

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITYCommunity Services Administration Justice &

Public Safety816 West Franklin StreetRichmond, Virginia 23284James StinchcombChairman(804) 770-4057Program Mode: HPolice Traffic Supervision CourseThis course is designed to provide the first-line super-

visor (typically a sergeant) with supervisory skills di-rectly related to management of patrolmen assignedto traffic ser).qces,.

Given Annually, March; Certificate Awarded.

51037357

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITYCommunity Services-Administration of Justice &

Public Safety816 West Franklin StreetRichmond, Virginia 23284

51037357 ContinuedJames StinchcombChairman - Dept. Ajps(804) 770-4057Program Mode: HSmall Fleet Safety SeminarsAt the seminars, participants will be acquainted with

the importance of hiring safe drivers, the develop-ment of a small fleet safety program, the implemen-tation of preventive maintenance efforts, the dan-gers and legal sanctions of driving while intoxicatedor under the influence of drugs, and the relationshipof driver attitudes to accident prevention.

Given Annually, September - October; No CertificateAwarded.

51037581

DANVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEContinuing Education1009 eonner DoenueDanville, Virginia 24541Max R. GlassDirector of Continuing Education804-797-3553ProgramPrivate Pilots Ground SchoolPreparation course for student pilot.Given Annually, Winter; No Certificate Awarded.

Mode: A

51052231

NEW RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGEOffice of Continuing EducationDrawer 1127Dublin, Virginia 24084Harry T. CoveyAssistant Director of Continuing Education(703) -674-4121 Ext. 292Program Mode: HDefensive Driving for Adult CitizensTrains in professional traffic avoidance techniques.

Builds informed and constructive citizen support forofficial safety programs. Promotes among all mo-torists mutual understanding, courtesy, and coop-eration, so that driving a motor vehicle on streetsand highways is more civilized, safe, pleasant andsuccessful for all. New River Community College,as a registered cooperation agency in the nationalsafety council driver improvement program, is au-thorized to offer this program.

Given Quarterly, Oct. Jan. May & Summer; CertificateAwarded.

51070991VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGEOffice of Continuing Education Va. State CC Sys.P. 0. Box 828Abingdon, Virginia 24210

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F,1070991 Continued,tuber. J. AsheDirector of Continuing Education(703) 628-6094 Ext. 30Program Mode: HDefensive CrivingAn eight-hour class including preventability of motor

vehicle accidents, principles of defensive driving,the six situations of the tow car crash, the standardaccident prevention formula, and others. The Na-tional Safety Council co-sponsored the program.

Given Quarterly, July, October, January, April; NoCertificate Awarded,

51070992

VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGEOffice of Continuing Education, Va. State CC Sys.P. 0. Box 828Abingdon, Virginia 24210Hubert J. AsheDirector of Continuing Education(703) 628-6094 Ext. 30Program Mode: HDriver Education for AdultsIncludes four hours of classroom instruction and

twelve hours of in-car instruction. This course pre-pares interested adults to get their (Virginia) driver'slicense. Each participant must have an instructionpermit in order to take part in the in-car portion ofthe program.

Given Approx. Every 6 Weeks, Continuously; No CertificateAwarded.

51000581

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIASchool of Continuing Education2103 Electric Road, SWRoanoke, Virginia 24018A. R. ButlerDirector, Roanoke Center(703) 989-4518Program Mode: AInvestigating Our Physical Environment-AerospaceTo develop a broad understanding of the role of the

earth as our spaceship, ana to relate this to the roleof the earth in the solar system, the galaxy, ;:rid theuniverse at large. To develop general knowledge ofair and space vehicles, and aerospace technology,of the impact of aerospace technology on our soci-ety.

Given As Required; No Certificate Awarded.

53037711

CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGETechnology and Industrial EducationEllrmsburg, Washington 98926

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53037711 ContinuedDr. G. W. BeedChairman(509) 963-1756Program Mode: I

Teacher Pre.paation for Transportation UsagoThese courses are designed to give prospective teach-

ers qualifications for teaching high school studentsthe vast influence and reliance of transportation andsafety related to transportation. Field experiencesand tours to airports, control towers, voc, tech.

Given Annually, Fall-Winter-Spring Quarters; No CertificateAwarded.

53037712

CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGEAerospace Studies22108 9th Ave. S.E.Ellensburg, Was1,1Ington 98926Helen Frizzell,Workshop Director of Aerospace Education(206) 486-3983Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopHistory of aviation and space exploration. Theory of

flight including light aircraft and helicopter flights.Presentations by FAA, CAP, NASA, and commercialand general aviation representatives. Developmentof curriculum materials to be used In the class-rooms of participating educators. Field experiencesand tours to airports, control towers, voc. tech. fa-cilities, etc.

Given Summer Quarter, July; No Certificate Awarded.

53037781

GONZAGA UNIVERSITYSpokane, Washington 99201Mr. Charles CarpenterWorkshop Director(509) 328-4220Program Mode. AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-ti,ities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizmg aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually.

53037791

GRAYS HARBOR COLLEGEOffice of Continuing EducationAberdeen, Washington 98520

174 Section B

53037791 Continued

Dr. Richard L. HarrisDirector of Continuing Education(206) 532-9172Program Mode: RRail Rates and TariffsA continuing education course for employees of in-

dustries involved in interstato rail commerce,Given Biannually, Evenings. Fall or Winter; No Certificate

Awarded.

53037792

GRAYS HARBOR COLLEGEOffice of Continuing EducationAberdeen, Washington 98520Dr. Richard L. HarrisDirector of Continuing Education(206) 532-9172Program Mode: I

Freight Rates and TariffsA continuing education course for employees of in-

dustries involved in interstate commerce.Given Biannually, Evenings, Fall Or Winter; No Certificate

, Awarded.

53037941

ST. MARTINS COLLEGEOlympia, Washington 98501Mr. Art AcuffWorkshop Director(206) 491-4700Program Mode: AAerospace Education WorkshopA cooperative, semi-formal learning experience de-

signed to introduce school personnel and youthgroup leaders to the many educational and careerimplications of aviation and space (aerospace) ac-tivities; and to suggest various ways and means ofutilizing aerospace facts, concepts and accomplish-ments to enhance and enliven their community'sschool curriculum and youth-oriented programs.

Given Annually, July; Certificate Awarded.

53038001

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITYCivil and Environmental EngineeringPullman, Washington 99163Professor Leon D. LuckDepartment Chairman(509) 335-3184Program Mode: HEngineering Surveys (Summer Camp)

A course in principles of surveying, soil mechanics,and hydrology as applied to construction and route

53038001 Continuedwork taught at an engineering camp in the cascademountains.

Given Annually, June and July; No Certificate Awarded.

54038251WEST VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYDepartment of Civil EngineeringMontgomery, West Virginia 25136Prof, S. E. ThorntonDepartment Chairman(304) 442-3162Program Mode: HHighway & ASCE Technical ConferencesThe student chapter of ARBA sponsers the highway

conference with a different theme each year in thefall. The student chapter of ASCE sponsers the tech-nical conference each spring with various topics. Itis co-sponsored by the Charleston, WV branch ofASCE. Each conference is an afternoon and ban-quet meeting.

Given Each Annually, November & March; No CertificateAwarded.

54038271WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITYCollege of Human Resources and EducationTechnology Education Program, 2925 University

AvenueMorgantown, West Virginia 26506David L. McCroryAssistant Professor(304) 293-5439Program Mode: AAerospace Education.WorkshopThis two-week workshop is designed to provide

teachers with new knowledge and techniques to en-rich their instructional programs. The content of theworkshop.includes topics in general aviation and inspace science.

Given Annually, July; No Certificate Awarded.

55038631

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITYDepartment of Civil Engineering1515 \Mr* Wisconsin AvenueMilwauke:, Wisconsin 53233Dr. J. BehnamAssistant Professor(414) 224-7384Program Mode: USeminars in Transportation and Transit PlanningThe seminars include topics Concerning the recent

developments in urban transportation and transitplanning. Experts are invited to spea'r; on these sub-jects from federal, state, local, and other universitiesthroughout the state and nation.

Given , Each Semester; No Certificate Awarded.

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55038951

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MADISONExtensioo angineering1415 Johnson DriveMadison, Wisconsin 53706William BakerAssociate Professor(608) 262-0907Prog ram Mode: UUrban Transportation Planning ShortcourseThis short course intends to develop awareness of the

urban transportation problem, to discuss planningprocess in general terms, and to treat techniques ofanalysis and evaluation for urban transportationplanning. Course includes workshop sessions andcomputer solutions to transportation problems. In-dividuals engaged in technical or policy-makingresolution of urban transportation problems are in-vited. This includes urban and regional planners,traffic and transportation engineers, municipal en-gineers, and other technically oriented personnel.

Given Annually, June Or July; Certificate Awarded.

55038952

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MADISONExtension Engineering423 N. Lake StreetMadison, Wisconsin 53706William BakerProgram Director(608) 262-2061Program Mode: HTraffic Engineering SeminarThe three-day seminar is intended to expand the abili-

ties of practicing traffic engineers and techniciansin the areas of capacity, geometric design, and sig-nalization. The subject matter included on the pro-gram represents material currently being taught atthe University of Wisconsin, in graduate and ad-vanced undergraduate transportation courses.

Given Annually, Summer: Certificate Awarded.

55038953

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MADISONExtension Engineering432 N. Lake StreetMadison, Wisconsin 53706William BakerProgram Director(608) 262-2061Program Mode: HTraffic Planning for Arterial Street SystemsThe three-day seminar is designed to provide informa-

tion and methodologies for the planning and im-provement of traffic service on arterial street sys-tems. The program material should be of interest topracticing traffic engineers and technicians, mu-

55038953 Continuednicipal and public works engineers, and local gov-ernmental officials. Emphasis will be placed on cor-ridor studies, planning for major traffic generators,and transit planning.

Given Annually, Fall; Certificate Awarded.

55038961

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEEExtension Engineering929 N. Sixth StreetMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53203Paul A. SeaburgProgram Director(414) 224-4181Program Mode: EEnvironmental Impacts of Transportation SystemsThis short course will provide a technical overview of

many of the subjects that are of concern in the en-vironmental analyses of transportation projects. Itis intended for persons directly involved in obtain-ing information for and the writing of environmentalimpact statements. The short course will includeworkshop sessions on noise and air pollution im-pacts. The nature of legislation regarding environ-mental issues; visual, social, and economic effects;and effects on the natural environment will also bediscussed. Emphasis will be given to the environ-mental impacts of highway projects.

Given Semi-Annually, Summer, Winter; CertificateAwardeo.

55072881

GATEWAY TECHNICAL INSTITUTEAviation Department3520-30th AvenueKenosha, Wisconsin 53140Mr. Robert G. ClarkeChairman, Aviation Programs(414) 658-4371 , Ext. 63ProgramFlight Instructor Recertification SeminarFlight instructor recertification seminarGiven Once a Year, Spring, Usually in April; Certificate

Awarded.

Mode A

60100101

COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AMERICAN SAMOADriver and Safety EducationAmerican Samoa 96799Program Mode: HDriver and Safety EducationThe course is intended for both adults and high

school age persons, who are qualified to drive. Thecourse covers two phases of instructions 1. on theroad; 2. in the classroom.

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AIR AcE code Page

ACADEMY OF AERONAUTICS 36026651 63

ADAMS STATE COLLEGE 08013451 121

AERO-SPACE INSTITUTE 17016271 28

AERO-TECHNICIANS INC. 16990161 28

ALABAMA AVIATION AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE 01990111 3

ALPENA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 26022371 48

AMARILLO COLLEGE 48035401 107

AMERICAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 48990041 112

ANCHORAGE COMMUNITY COLL. 02010641 3

ANDREWS UNIVERSITY 26022381 48

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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, PERMIAN 48099301 111

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON 48036561 110

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UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH 47035341 106

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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 51069682 115

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 51080581 173

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 53037981 117

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UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING 56039322 121

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VALDOSTA STATE COLLEGE 13015991 124

VALLEY CITY STATE COLLEGE 38030081 76

VALLEY FORGE MILITARY JUNIOR COT LEGE 42033861 98

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SHERIDAN COLLEGE 56039301 121

SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE 39031191 77

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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO 36028371 66, 150

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