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CIVIL ENGINEERING Second Year «7 1. Differential Calculus (Math. 7) ; Land Surveying and Topographical Drawing (Civil Eng'g 1, 2) ; Physics 1, 3 ; Rhetoric 2; Military 2. 2. Integral Calculus (Math. 9) ; Topographical Surveying, and Transit Surveying and Leveling (Civil Eng'g 2, 3 ) ; Physics 1, 3; Rhetoric 2; Military 2. Third Year 1. Analytical Mechanics, and Resistance of Materials (Theo. and App. Mech. 1, 2a) ; Railroad Engineering (Civil Eng'g 4) ; Chemistry 1; Steam Engines (Mech. Eng'g 16). 2. Resistance of Materials and Hydraulics (Theo. and App. Mech. 2b, 3) ; Graphical Statics and Roofs (Arch. 5) ; Road Engineering (Mun. and San. Eng'g 1) ; Descriptive Astronomy (Astron. 4) ; Steam Boilers (Mech. Eng'g 17). Fourth Year 1. Bridge Analysis, and Bridge Details (Civil Eng'g 12, 13) ; Masonry Construction (Civil Eng'g 5) ; Water Supply Engineering (Mun. and San. Eng'g 2) ; Practical Astronomy (Astron. 6) ; Thesis. 2. Bridge Details, and Bridge Design (Civil Eng'g 13, 14) ; Sewerage (Mun. and San. Eng'g 3) ; Railroad Structures (Civil Eng'g 17) ; Tunneling (Civil Eng'g 15) ; or Geodesy (Civil Eng'g 6) ; Economics 2 or 8; Engineering Contracts and Specifications (Civil Eng'g 16) ; Thesis. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING INSTRUCTION This is a course in theoretical and applied electricity. The first two years of work are substantially the same as in the other engineering courses. The last two years of work include theoretical and applied mechanics, steam engineering and electrical engineering. In each of these branches the student is thoroughly familiarized with principles and their applications in designing, experimental and constructive work. EQUIPMENT The lecture rooms, drafting rooms and laboratories are furnished in suitable manner and equipped with the latest
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