This collection consists of a single Georgia Tech handbook, once belonging to Mark P. Saunders, published for a Tech course, Systems Engineering I (Systems Engineering 380).
(one archival folder)
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This collection contains a publication by the Georgia Institute of Technology from January 1967 about a Systems Engineering course. It is titled Notes: Sy.E. 380 - Systems Engineering I by Joseph L. Hammond, Jr., and Sand H. Chang. On the first page of the publication is written: Mark Saunders, TKE.
Mark P. Saunders enrolled at the Georgia Institute of Technology as part of the Class of 1970, graduating with a Bachelors degree in Industrial Engineering in December 1970. He was a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity (Beta Pi Chapter) as well as the Student Council while he was a student. Saunders went on to become the Manager of Strategic Weapons Facilities for the U.S. Navy (1979-1989), and he served as the Director of Independent Program Assessment at NASA for almost 20 years (1989-2008). As of this writing (May 2013), he is employed in the Charleston, South Carolina area as a consultant in the aviation and aerospace industry.
A print copy of this finding aid is available on request in the Georgia Tech Archives reading room.
Accession #2005.036.
(one archival folder)
April Martin, Lindsay Resnick, and Christine de Catanzaro processed these papers in May 2013.
Part of the Archives and Special Collections, Library, Georgia Institute of Technology Repository