Supersizethatorder-mutt
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My understanding is that they have had an engineering school for years, but it really didn't amount to much, thus my use of the word "nominal". Check out this website.....http://www.engr.uga.edu/history/.I don't know what nominal means... I remember when I applied to UGA as one of my backups for undergrad that I had to apply to their school of science since that was the only school they had close to engineering/technology.
Prior to 1934, they offered several engineering degrees, but in 1934, all were moved to Tech except Agricultural Engineering. In 1991, Biological Engineering was added. I had the understanding that they had continuously offered Civil Engineering, but that may be incorrect. And then, of course, in 2012 they established a college of engineering there. That link describes that event as follows: "The UGA College of Engineering formally opened July 1, 2012. Prior to this date, engineering at UGA consisted of two engineering academic units: the Institute of Faculty of Engineering, and the Biological & Agricultural Engineering Department. The College of Engineering was formed by merging these two academic units."