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96 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Second Year 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 I, 3; Rhetoric 2; Military 2. Third Year 1. Analytical Mechanics, and Resistance of Materials (Theo. and Appl'd Mechanics 1, 2a) ; Bacteriology (Mun. and San. Eng'g 5a) ; Chemistry 1; Railroad Engineering (Civil Eng'g 4a) ; Steam Engines (Mech. Eng'g 16). 2. Resistance of Materials, and Hydraulics (Theo. and Appl'd Mech. 2b, 3) ; Road Engineering (Mun. and San. Eng'g 1) ; Graphic Statics and Roofs (Arch. 5) ; Chemistry 3a; Steam Boilers (Mech. Eng'g 17) ; Electrical Engineering I. Fourth Year 1. Bridges (Civil Eng'g 12, 13) ; Chemistry 20; Masonry Construction (Civil Eng'g 5) ; Water Supply Engineering (Mun. and San. Eng'g 2) ; Thesis. 2. Bridge Design (Civil Eng'g 13, 14a) ; Engineering Contracts and Specifications (Civil Eng'g 16) ; Mechanical Engineering Laboratory (Mech. Eng'g 13) ; Sewerage (Mun. and San. Eng'g 3) ; Water Purification, Sewage Disposal, and General Sanitation (Mun. and San. Eng'g 6) ; Thesis. PHYSICS The courses in this department are the student who intends to follow the neering, science teaching, or research with a knowledge of the phenomena and EQUIPMENT designed to furnish profession of engiin physical science, laws of physics. The rooms devoted to physics are in Engineering Hall. They include a large lecture room and cabinet, a large general laboratory and cabinet, several small laboratories, a constant-temperature room, a battery room, a workshop, and several private studies, laboratories, and offices.
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