Overview of the Collection
Historical NoteThe Manufacutring Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP) was established in 1978 as a collaboration between OSU and Oregon-based manufacturing companies to provide Oregon State engineering students a working laboratory to apply the theories they learned in the classroom. In 1992, the mechanical, electrical and chemical engineering departments began participating and the program was renamed the Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program. Program participants complete two 6-month internships in industry during their undergraduate degree program. Content DescriptionThe College of Engineering Videotapes consist of two videotapes: A 13-minute videotape production about the Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP) was produced in about 1995 (FV P069:1). Enginuity, a promotional and recruiting videotape about the College of Engineering academic departments and programs, was produced in 1996 (FV P069:2). Both videotapes are VHS format. Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
Collection is open for research. Preferred Citation :College of Engineering Videotapes (FV P 069), Oregon State University Archives, Corvallis, Oregon. Administrative Information
Acquisition Information :
Transferred to the Archives in 1998. Future Additions :Additions are expected to the collection. Related Materials :Documentary materials pertaining to the production of Enginuity, including the script, are available in the College of Engineering Records (RG 062). Additional videotapes pertaining to the College of Engineering are available in the Oregon State University Foundation Moving Images (FV P 178) and the University Advancement Videotapes (FV P 210). Subjects
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