COLLEGE OF PERPENDICULAR LOGIC
c o l l e g e   o f   e n g i n e e r i n g
College of Engineering
History of Excellence
The Department of Engineering humbly began as the Office of Pipes and Sewers. In 1887 it officially changed its name to that of a department.

Having a long history in the underground arts the department offers an unparalleled degree program in underground engineering. Students learn about the various pipes and tunnels that criss-cross back and forth underneith the campus.

In the late 1940s the department came into possession of a collection of abandoned hardware of extra-terrestrial origin. Since that time we have developed systems of weather control and spaceflight that we are currently reverse engineering.

In 2006 the department was granted a "leapfrog" upgrade, by passing the school classification, to be officially designated as a college. Basically this means that we can now form extra schools and departments under our own supervision.

I1. Introduction


Above Dr. Adams tinkering with an engine for an experiment conducted by the physics department (circa 1960)
Map

The above map shows the location of the various engineering buildings on campus road Q7. More engineering facilities exist on campus but are not shown due to size limitations.

The top of the map is approximately NW.

Eastridge road lies between buildings E1 and E2.

Last Updated 04 June 2101
First Updated 03 February 1996
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