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Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences

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Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences
NameLos Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences
Established1947
TypePublic
LocationLos Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences was a public college that operated from 1947 to 1966, offering programs in Applied Arts and Sciences. The college was established to provide education in various fields, including Engineering, Business Administration, and Fine Arts, with notable instructors such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Buckminster Fuller. During its operation, the college was affiliated with University of California, Los Angeles and California State University, Los Angeles, and it also had partnerships with NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and California Institute of Technology. The college's curriculum was designed to prepare students for careers in industries such as Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, and Biotechnology, with notable alumni including Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Sergey Brin.

History

The college was founded in 1947, with the goal of providing education in applied arts and sciences, and it was initially located in a temporary campus in Downtown Los Angeles. The college's early years were marked by rapid growth, with the establishment of new programs in Computer Science, Engineering, and Business Administration, and the hiring of notable faculty members such as Linus Pauling, Richard Feynman, and Murray Gell-Mann. In the 1950s, the college became a hub for Space Exploration research, with collaborations with NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and California Institute of Technology, and it also established partnerships with Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University. The college's history is also closely tied to the development of the Los Angeles area, with many of its alumni going on to work for companies such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman, and contributing to the growth of the Silicon Valley and Hollywood industries.

Campus

The college's campus was located in Los Angeles, and it featured a mix of modern and historic buildings, including the Los Angeles Central Library and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The campus was also home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the California Institute of Technology, and the University of Southern California, and it was situated near other notable institutions such as University of California, Los Angeles, California State University, Los Angeles, and Occidental College. The college's campus was designed to provide students with a unique learning environment, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, including Supercomputers, 3D Printers, and Virtual Reality labs, and it was also home to a number of student organizations and clubs, including the IEEE, ACM, and ASME.

Academics

The college offered a range of academic programs, including Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in fields such as Computer Science, Engineering, and Business Administration, with notable faculty members including Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and J.P. Morgan. The college's curriculum was designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the applied arts and sciences, with courses in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, and it also offered programs in Fine Arts, Music, and Theater, with collaborations with The Juilliard School, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. The college's academic programs were accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and it was also recognized by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the Department of Energy.

Student Life

The college had a diverse student body, with students from all over the United States and around the world, including China, India, and Europe, and it offered a range of extracurricular activities and organizations, including Sports Teams, Music Clubs, and Cultural Organizations, such as the National Society of Black Engineers, the Society of Women Engineers, and the Hispanic Engineering and Technical Society. The college's student life was also marked by a strong sense of community, with many students living in Dormitories and participating in Community Service projects, such as Habitat for Humanity, American Red Cross, and Sierra Club, and it was also home to a number of student media outlets, including the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and CNN.

Notable Alumni

The college had a number of notable alumni, including Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Sergey Brin, who went on to found companies such as Apple Inc., Microsoft, and Google, and make significant contributions to the fields of Technology, Business, and Philanthropy, with awards such as the National Medal of Technology, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Nobel Prize in Physics. Other notable alumni include Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos, who have made significant contributions to the fields of Space Exploration, Social Media, and E-commerce, with companies such as SpaceX, Facebook, and Amazon, and have received awards such as the Heinlein Prize for Advances in Space Commercialization, the Time 100, and the Forbes 400. The college's alumni have also gone on to work for companies such as IBM, Intel, and Cisco Systems, and have made significant contributions to the development of the Internet, Artificial Intelligence, and Biotechnology, with collaborations with Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Category:Defunct universities and colleges in California

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