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GRADUATE SCHOOL. COURSES OF STUDY.

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The courses of study in the graduate school will be adapted in each case as nearly as possible to individual wants or requirements. Further information may be obtained by addressing the professor in charge of the department in which the desired work occurs. In the College of Engineering the following outline of subjects is offered as an aid to candidates for a second or professional degree in the selection of courses of instruction.

FOR THE DEGREE OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (M.E.).

Majors. 1. Advanced Machine Design, i, 5. 2, or 3 terms, 2. Graphics and Kinematics, 1 6. term. 7. 3. Mill Engineering, 1 term. 8. 4. Steam Engineering, 1, 2, or 3 9. terms. Minors. 1. Mathematics. 2. Physics. 3. Languages. 4. Chemistry. 5. 6. 7. 8. Experimental Engineering, 1 term. Thermodynamics, 1 term. Pneumatics, 1 term. Hydraulic Machinery; 1 term. Thesis.

Electrical Engineering. Civil Engineering. Municipal Engineering. Architectural Engineering.

FOR DEGREE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (E.E.)

Majors. 1. Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 2. Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism, 3 credits. 3. Dynamo Electric Machinery, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 4. Electrical Transmission of Power, 1, 2, or 3 credits. Minors. 1. Economy of Production and Utilization of Electrical Energy, 1 credit. 2. Consulting Engineering, 1 credit. 3. Thermometry and Calorimetry, 1 credit, 4. Photometry, 1 credit. 5. Electro metallurgy, 1 credit,