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Illinois Industrial University.

CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE.

Reguired for Degree of B. S. in School of Civil Engineering.

FIRST YEAR.

Trigonometry; Projection Drawing; French or German. Analytical Geometry; Descriptive Geometry and Lettering; French or German. Calculus; Free-Hand Drawing; French or German.

SECOND YEAR.

1. Advanced Algebra; Land Surveying; German or French. 2. Advanced Analytical-Geometry; Theory of Instruments and Surveying; German or French. 3. Advanced Calculus; Topographical Surveying and Drawing; German or French.

THIRD YEAR.

1. Advanced Descriptive Geometry; Chemistry and Laboratory Practice; Engineering. £. Analytical Mechanics; Chemistry and Laboratory Practice; Physics. 3. Analytical Mechanics; Astronomy; Physics.

FOURTH YEAR.

Railroad

1- Resistance of Materials and Hydraulics; Mental Science; Geodesy and Practical Astronomv.* j . Bridges;* Constitutional History; Geology. 3. Stone Work; Political Economy; Bridge Construction.* MINING ENGINEERING.

Students in Mining Engineering will take the course in metallurgy (see School of Chemistry) in place of the studies marked with a * as above. The geological and mineralogical cabinets are well furnished with specimens of minerals, ores, and rocks. In the Chemical Laboratory, provision is made*for metallurgical and assaying laboratories, with stamp mill, furnaces, and other apparatus required for practical instruction in this department. In each of these courses the student will take two years of German or French, but not one year of each.