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Date Posted: 04/30/03 1:22am
Author: CPColin
Author Host/IP: 24.205.230.224
Subject: Re: Why does I.T. want to move to Coll of Ag?
In reply to: BMF 's message, "Why does I.T. want to move to Coll of Ag?" on 04/30/03 1:04am

>I don't get it and an artcile in the student paper
>didn't speak to it. Currently, Industrial Technology
>is in the College of Business. And the faculty and
>students want teh major to move to the College of
>Agriculture?
>
>I don't get it. I'd thunk the ideal place would be in
>the College of Business.

As an unresearched, off-the-cuff response, I would think that maybe the College of Ag has more access to lab-type funding or machinery-type funding. Like how some CSC courses are listed as Computer Engineering because the word "Engineering" means more money for labs.

It could just be another mystery of the brilliance known as Cal Poly Administration.

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