i , -v I\ ur UPEl Students . l i I i i . . ‘ puttng into. ed‘ after“three in the Business 'straticn Program, "getting their ‘ ers dirty" in the ss. . 1973 a Student in try Program was . ized between the . - t of Industry ‘ Ccnmerce and UPEI the aim of educing new ideas . ~:;-I':‘L‘ I". pmi$ltquulwvlu ill-local business; ,3, ~ ‘ } rprises. Since that " - approximately 20 ‘ ents have been lved in projects I ing from accounting , . keting research. 1977 it was decided Xpand the program to ide study-rekated r employment for ents in the Business ' istration Program e University. ‘ ile the original 2 am enabled the -- t to earn degree 'ts but had no = cial retmmeratibn, summer program is the rse. rIhrough a —sharing arrangement rtion 'of the student's ‘ is paid by the - - t Of-“Industry Commerce, although student and the ‘ oyer negotiate any l salary arrangement. udent can be oyed for 14 weeks 9 the summer, thus/ I ' ' 9 sufficient tine .1 " ocmfortable ‘ any new responsibi- es or to catplete _ 'al projects. . . i e Departmént- of i " I try 'and Commerce 1 Cts the business to = sisted, while the rsity is responsible Student selecticn.. .. Ian-Ina: THEIR FINGERS DI ‘ appreqéiation oflhat it is like to work within some professional Professor Walter Isenor has kept in close touch with both students and enplcyers since the program began in 1973, but Professor J .R. Collins is presently working as University liaison and consultant. "We are trying to marry the educational process of the academic year with real occupations," said Collins. "‘Ihis program allows students to 'get their fingers dirty' and gain an you are an engineer this chair COUICI be yours. It’s the Master Engineering Control Centre of one of our DDH 280 Destroyers —powered by jet turbine engines, one of the most advanced propulsion systems in ' the world. , ln Canada's ships, Maritime Engineers work in a wide range of disciplines—mechanical, electrical and responsible for hull, main propulsion,. and associated systems. Combat Systems Engineers are responsible for the fighting equipment—weapons, electronic sensors, communications and control systems. And both are managers, ' Director of Recruiting & Selection, National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa. Ontario K1A 0K2 Please send me more information about opportunities in the Canadian Forces for Maritime Engineers. constraints." Confidentiality is an important factor in an employer's willingness to hire a person on a short-term basis, Collins indicated. "If the student has difficulty with some area of the job, we will help him to work it out, but any information remains the ' property of the employer," he stressed. Tony Gould, Stephen Fitzpatrick, Scott MacKenzie and Bruce Cont'd page 10 I "ais supervisors and leaders of men. l l l I I l I I | l I I I l electronIc. Marine EngIneers are I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l If you’re an engineer, or studying Name to become one, think about this Officer's Add’ess CW career. It will offer you challenge Province Postal Code on both a professional and Course personal leVel —and might take . _ , '- __ UniverSIty Year you anywhere in the world. ASKUS ABOUT YOU g "'!'I::A<'flxI-rtvy-J:.:.‘.......¢.,;¢.... .. o-acnoo-aux . L_____._._..___._______.___.._—_._.____________.__.______.... m5: "IPEI SUN,'_Ihursday,Sept.28,1978,paqe 5 RTY eu-»-.