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School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering (University of the Witwatersrand) : ウィキペディア英語版 | University of the Witwatersrand School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering
The School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering is one of seven schools in the University of the Witwatersrand's Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment.〔(Wits University ), Schools in the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, retrieved 3 August 2014〕 The School offers 4-year undergraduate degrees and post-graduate degrees in chemical〔(Educations.com ), Bachelors in Chemical Engineering, retrieved 15 August 2014〕 and metallurgical engineering. ==History== The University of the Witwatersrand was founded in 1904 as the SA School of Mines from the original 1896 Kimberley School of Mines. It moved to Johannesburg in 1904 after the second Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902) and became an autonomous university with its own charter and statute in 1922. While Metallurgical Engineering degrees were granted from the onset, Chemical Engineering degrees were granted from 1922 onwards. Chemical Engineering was originally part of the Department of Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering became a separate department in 1961. In 1995, the two departments of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering merged, and after a brief period as the School of Process Engineering and Materials, became the School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering in 2005.〔Eric, RH, 2006, (A glimpse of pyrometallurgy at WITS ), Southern African Pyrometallurgy, ''South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy'', Johannesburg, 5–8 March 2006.〕 The School will be celebrating its 21st birthday (as a combined entity) in 2015 and has several activities planned.
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