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Summer Offerings

JUN 01, 1951
MIT course in modern communications; Interferometry lectures at Ft. Monmouth; Spectrography at Boston; Washington College courses.
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A special course in Modern Communications to be given at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from June 18 to July 6 is designed for research engineers concerned with problems of transmitting and assimilating information, statistical methods and techniques for signal detection, and the behavior of human beings in communication systems. The course will be given under the auspices of the Department of Electrical Engineering in conjunction with the Research Laboratory of Electronics and the Acoustics Laboratory. Enrollment in the program will be limited, preference being given to electrical and communication engineers and psychologists having a professional interest in the course, and to qualified students who wish to specialize in this area. Further information and applications may be obtained from Professor Walter H. Gale, Director of the Summer Session, Room 3–107, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 39, Mass.

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