Education



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Educational Degree Program



Master of Science in Engineering Management, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, 1973, Concentration in Computer Science,
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Newark College of Engineering, Newark New Jersey, 1964, Concentration in Microwave Theory.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1960, Concentration in Communications.



Technical Thesis



Charles R. Husbands, “A Low Frequency Varactor Standing-Wave Parametric Amplifier”, Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering at Newark College of Engineering, Newark, New Jersey, June 1964.

 

Charles R. Husbands and Frank P. Pelletier, "Electronic System for Measurement of Problem Solving Ability", Undergraduate Thesis, Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science  in Electrical Engineering, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwukee, Wisconsin, September 1960.



Non Degree Programs


Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1997-2000) Non-Credit Courses in Archaeology and Anthropology.
    
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1967-1968)  Graduate Courses Work in Electrical Engineering Topics and worked in the Biomedical Laboratory on Medical Research Topics.



Teaching Experience


Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1967-1969).  Taught undergraduate courses in the Department of Electrical Engineering as an Adjunct Lecturer.  These courses included Electromagnetic Waves and Fields, Circuit Analysis, and Systems Analysis.