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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

12. Advanced Work for agricultural students. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. 13. Assaying. Winter term, full study. 14. Metallurgy. Spring term, full study. 15. Organic Analysis. Spring term, full study. Arrangements may be made for special course of advanced work.

CIVIL ENGINEERING—

1. Land Surveying. Fall term, full study. 2. Topographical Drawing and Surveying. Winter and spring terms, half study. 3. Transit Surveying and Leveling. Winter and spring terms, half study. 4. Railroad Engineering. Fall term, full study. 5. Masonry Construction. Fall term, half study. 6. Geodesy. Fall term, half study. 7. Practical Astronomy. Fall term, half study. 8. {a) Bridge Analysis. (b) Bridge Designing. Winter and spring terms, full study. 9. Tunneling. Spring term, full study. 10. Surveying. Spring term, full study.

DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY—

1. For students in Colleges of Agriculture, Science, and Literature. Spring term, full study. 2. For students in College of Engineering. Spring term, full study.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING—

1. Electrical Measurements. Spring term, full study. 2. Electrical Laboratory. Fall term, full study. 3. Electro-Magnetism and Dynamo-Electric Machinery. Winter term, full study. 4. Dynamo Laboratory. Winter term, full study. 5. Alternating Currents and Machines. Spring term, full study. 6. Installation of Light and Power Plants. Spring term, full study. 7. Photometry. Spring term, full study.

ENGLISH LITERATURE—

1. (a) English Literature.- (b) Higher English Grammar. Fall winter, and spring terms, full study. 2. (a) Shakspere. (b) History of the Drama, (c) English Prose Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study.