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110 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. 8. Economic Seminary.—Advanced students will be formed into an economic seminary for investigation and the study of current economic literature. No student can be admitted who has not taken at least one full year's work in economics. The seminary will meet once a week for two hours during the year. Professor KINLEY. In addition to the courses outlined under this head, the following offerings of other departments are accepted for credits in economic and social science for students who have taken Economics i; Agriculture 4 (History of Agriculture), 5 (Rural Law); Anthropology 1, 2; Horticulture 2 (Forestry); Pedagogy 7 (History of Education); Philosophy 6 (Practical Ethics); Psychology 5, 6; and the courses in history, touching economical questions. Those who desire to take economics 6 and 7 are urged to take either previously or in conjunction with them some work in biology, and at least the Philosophy and Psychology named. In the year 1895-96, courses 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 will be replaced with courses on the financial history of the United States, banking, and the theory and practice of foreign and domestic exchange. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 1. Dynamo-Electric Machinery.—Lectures and Laboratory. Theory, design, classification and tests of dynamo-electric machinery. This course is intended for students in Mechanical Engineering, and for others who need only a superficial acquaintance with dynamos and the necessary testing apparatus. Spring term, full study. Mr. ESTY. Required: Physics 1 and 3. 2. Electromagnetism and Dynamos.—(1) Lectures on the theory and classification of electro magnets and dynamos. (2) Experimental study of electro magnets and direct current dynamos. (3) Electrical designing and draughting. Spring term, full study. Professor SHEA, Mr. ESTY, and Mr. SWENSON. Required: Physics 4. 3. Dynamo-Electric Machinery.—(1) Lectures on theory of dynamoelectric machinery, particularly motors and arc machines. (2) Experimental study of dynamo-electric machinery, particularly motors and arc machines. (3) Electrical designing and draughting. Fall term, full study. Professor SHEA, Mr. ESTY, and Mr. SWENSON. Required: Electrical Engineering 2. 4. Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Machinery.—(1) Lectures on the theory and application of alternating currents. (2) Experimental study of alternating currents and alternating current
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