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College of Engineering.

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purchase from abroad. It includes many of Riggs' model?, and others from the celebrated manufactory of J. Schroeder, of Darmstadt, Germany. About two hundred valuable models from the United States Patent Office are also included in the cabinet. The State lias provided a large Mechanical Laboratory nnd Workshop furnished with complete sets of tools, benches, visos, and forges.

STUDIES.

The studies are given by the year and term in the tabular view of the course. The order there indicated should be closely followed, that the student may avoid interference of his hours of recitation.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COURSE.

Required for the Degree of B. 8. in School of Mechanical

FIRST YEAR.

Engineering.

1. Trigonometry; Projection Drawing; Shop Practice; German or French. 2. Analytical Geometry; Descriptive Geometry and Lettering; Shop Practice; German or French. 3. Advanced Algebra; Free Hand Drawing; Shop Practice; German or French.

SECOND YEAR

i. Calculus; Designing- and Construction of Machines; German or French, 3, Advanced Analytical Geometry; Designing and Construction of Machines; German or French. 3. Advanced Calculus; Astronomy; German or French.

THIRD YEAR.

1. Mechanism; Advanced Descriptive Geometry; Chemistry. 2. Analytical Mechanics; Chemistry and Laboratory Practice; Physics. 3. Analytical Mechanics; Engineering Material; Physics,

FOURTH YEAR.

1. Prime Movers; Resistance of Materials and Hydraulics; Mental Science 2 Prime Movers; Construction Drawing; Constitutional History. 3. Mill Work; Designing-and Laboratory Practice; Political Economy.

In this course the studeat will take two years of either French or German, but not one year of each.