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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING. SECOND YEAR. 39 1. Differential Calculus; Elements of Machine Design; Shop Practice B; Physics i and 3; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8); Military. 2. Advanced Analytical Geometry; Elements of Machine Design; Shop Practice B; Physics 1 and 3.; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8); Military. 3. Integral Calculus; Elements of Machine Design; Shop Practice B; Physics 1 and 3; Rhetoric and Themes (English 8); Military. THIRD YEAR. 1. Analytical Mechanics; Mechanism; Chemistry; Electrical Measurements. 2. Resistance of Materials; Engines and Boilers; Chemistry; Electrical Measurements. 3. Hydraulics; Chemistry or Surveying; Engineering Laboratory; Electro-Magnetism; Dynamo Electric Machinery. FOURTH YEAR. 1. Thermodynamics; Steam Engine Design and Valve Gears; DynamoElectric Machinery; Thesis; Seminary. 2. Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machinery; Photometry; Telephony; Telegraphy and Electric Signaling; Electro-Metallurgy; Thesis; Seminary. 3. Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machinery; Lighting Plants; Electrical Transmission of Power; Thesis; Seminary. CIVIL ENGINEERING. The design is to furnish a course of theoretical instruction, accompanied and illustrated by a large amount of practice, which will enable the student to enter intelligently upon the various and important duties of the civil engineer. INSTRUCTION. While the instruction aims to be practical by giving the student information and practice directly applicable in his future professional work, the prime object is the development of the mental faculties. The
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