California Institute of Technology (Caltech): Courses Offered: An overview

Arjun Raj
3 min readJun 29, 2017

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The California Institute of Technology (abbreviated Caltech) is a private doctorate-granting university located in Pasadena, California, United States. Although founded as a preparatory and vocational school, the college attracted influential scientists such as George Ellery Hale, Arthur Amos Noyes, and Robert Andrews Millikan in the early 20th century. Caltech manages and operate, were established between 1936 and 1943 under Theodore von Karman. The University is a small group of institutes of technology in the United States which is primarily devoted to the instruction of technical arts and applied sciences. Click here: www.minglebox.com

Caltech has the six academic divisions with strong significance in science and engineering, managing in sponsored research. Its 124-acre (50 ha) primary campus is located approximately 11 mi (18 km) northeast of downtown Los Angeles. First-year students are required to live on campus, and 95% of undergraduates remain in the on-campus House System at Caltech. Although Caltech has a strong tradition of practical jokes and pranks, student life is governed by an honor code which allows faculty to assign take-home examinations.

Caltech is one of the world’s best universities. Caltech alumni and faculty include 34 Nobel Prizes (Linus Pauling is the only individual in history to win two unshared prizes), 1 Fields Medallist, 6 Turing Award winners, 4 Chief Scientists of the U.S. Air Force and 71 have won the United States National Medal of Science or Technology. There are 112 faculty members who have been elected to the United States National Academies. In addition, numerous faculty members are associated with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute as well as NASA. Caltech ranked number one in the U.S. for the percentage of its graduates who go on to earn a Ph.D.

Caltech started as a vocational school founded in Pasadena in 1891 by local businessman and politician Amos G. Throop. The vocational school was disbanded and the preparatory program was split off to form an independent Polytechnic School in 1907.George Ellery Hale, a solar astronomer from the University of Chicago, founded the Mount Wilson Observatory in 1904. Scherer persuaded retired businessman and trustee Charles W. Gates to donate $25,000 in seed money to build Gates Laboratory, the first science building on campus. Click here for more detail’s: www.minglebox.com/article/news/california-institute-of-technology-caltech-courses-offered-an-overview

In 1910, Throop moved to its current site. Arthur Fleming donated the land for the permanent campus site. Theodore Roosevelt delivered an address at Throop Institute on March 21, 1911, and he declared: I want to see those men do the kind of work that is now being done on the Panama Canal and on the great irrigation projects in the interior of this country — and the one-hundredth man I want to see with the kind of cultural scientific training that will make him and his fellows the matrix out of which you can occasionally develop a man like your great astronomer, George Ellery Hale.

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