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33 school house at Eankin, 111., was designed by an undergraduate student. It has given good satisfaction. Graduates are becoming well established as architects in several Western cities.

ARCHITECTURAL COURSE.

Required for the Degree of B. S., in School of Architecture.

FIBST YEAB.

1. Trigonometry; Projection Drawing; Shop Practice; French. 2. Analytical Geometry; Descriptive Geometry and Lettering; Shop Practice; French. 3. Calculus; Shop Practice; French.

SECOND YEAB.

1. Elements of Construction; Advanced Algebra; Free Hand Drawing and Modeling. 2. Elements of Construction; Advanced Analytical Geometry; Architectural Drawing and jJesigning. 3. Advanced Calculus; Graphical Statics; Water Color Sketching.

THIBD YEAB.

1. ArchitecturalDrawing; Descriptive Geometry and Drawing; Chemistry and Laboratory Practice. 2. History of Architecture; Analytical Mechanics; Physics. 3. History of Architecture; Analytical Mechanics; Physics.

FOBUTH YEAB.

1. Esthetics of Architecture; Resistance of Materials and Hydraulics; History of Civilization. 2. Architectural Designing; Constitutional History; Geology. 3. Estimates, Agreements and Specifications; Heating and Ventilation; Architectural Designing; Political Economy. BUILDER'S COURSE.

The Trustees allow persons desiring to fit themselves for master builders to take a course of a single year, pursuing such technical studies of the course in architecture as they may be prepared to enter upon with profit, and as will be most advantageous to them. Candidates for the Builder's course must pass the examinations in the common branches, but need not pass in the studies of the preliminary year unless they shall desire to pursue other studies than those marked in the following schedule. Fee, $10 per term.

1. Wood Construction; Projection Brawing; Shop Practic (Carpentery and Joinery.) 2. Stone, Brick, and Metal Construction; Agricultural Drawing; Shop Practice (Stair Building). 3. Estimates, Agreements and Specifications; Heating and Ventilation; Architectural Designing; Shop Practice (Cabinet Making).

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