Rowan University's Engineering Department Enrolls Sussex County Students
Rowan University's Engineering Department Enrolls Sussex County Students
September 16, 2002
Four Sussex County residents have entered as freshmen in the College of Engineering at Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ.
They are:
Derek Kennedy of Wantage, a graduate of High Point Regional High School;
Cosmo Pezzolla of Andover, a graduate of Lenape Valley Regional High School;
James DiMarco of Newton, a graduate of Sussex County Vo Tech High School; and
James Keller of Highland Lakes, a graduate of Vernon Township High School.
They are among 122 freshman from the East Coast and abroad who have enrolled in the College, which is one of six academic schools at Rowan University, located about one-half hour outside of Philadelphia.
Rowan University's College of Engineering offers bachelor of science degrees in chemical, civil, electrical and computer, and mechanical engineering, and a master of science in engineering degree. Known for its innovative approach to educating tomorrow's engineers, the College offers common lecture and laboratory courses to facilitate highly interdisciplinary and project-oriented programs. In addition to classroom work, students are required to participate in hands-on engineering clinics from their first semester until they graduate and have opportunities to intern at some of the largest corporations in the region.
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They are:
Derek Kennedy of Wantage, a graduate of High Point Regional High School;
Cosmo Pezzolla of Andover, a graduate of Lenape Valley Regional High School;
James DiMarco of Newton, a graduate of Sussex County Vo Tech High School; and
James Keller of Highland Lakes, a graduate of Vernon Township High School.
They are among 122 freshman from the East Coast and abroad who have enrolled in the College, which is one of six academic schools at Rowan University, located about one-half hour outside of Philadelphia.
Rowan University's College of Engineering offers bachelor of science degrees in chemical, civil, electrical and computer, and mechanical engineering, and a master of science in engineering degree. Known for its innovative approach to educating tomorrow's engineers, the College offers common lecture and laboratory courses to facilitate highly interdisciplinary and project-oriented programs. In addition to classroom work, students are required to participate in hands-on engineering clinics from their first semester until they graduate and have opportunities to intern at some of the largest corporations in the region.
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