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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING—COURSES OF STUDY. FOE ALL STUDENTS I N THE COLLEGE. IN MECHANICAL E N G I N E E E ING. IN CIVIL E N G I N E E B I N G . IN ABCHITECTUBE. I. 1 Ad. Algebra; Projection drawing; French or German. Shop practice. " " 2 Trigonometry; Descriptive geometry 3 Analyt. geometry " " " " — 1 Different.calculus; Physics; French or German, optional Mechanical construction. 2 Adv. Anal, geometry; " 3 Integral calculus 1 Analytical mechanics; Chemistry 2 Resistance of materials " Mechanism. Engineering materials. fMill work. Hydraulics. I And one of— 1 Chemistry, Geology, [ Astronomy. (Heat engines. {Drawing. (Hydraulic engines, {Estimates. (Electric motors. {Drawing. Shop practice. Shop practice. II. Land surveying. Theory of instruments. Topography. Railroad engineering. Roads and streets. f Astronomy. I Hydraulics. < And one of— j Chemistry, I. Geology. (Geodesy. {Masonry. (Bridge analysis. {Mine attack. (Bridge construction. {Sewerage. Wood construction. Stone, etc., construction. Sanitary construction. Architectural drawing. (History of architecture. {Architectural drawing. (History of architecture. I Graphical statics. J And one of— i Astronomy, | Geology. i. Modeling and drawing. (Esthetics. {Architectural perspective. (Designing. {Heating and ventilation. (Designing (Estimates. III. 3 IY. 1 Mental science 2 Constitutional history 3 Political economy
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