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MATHEMATICAL GROUP.

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ematical theory of electricity and magnetism, heat, light, and sound; and the other through surveying and mechanics to celestial mechanics and to general and mathematical astronomy. Courses 10 to 18 count as graduate work for all students except those taking their first degree in mathematics.

CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS. PRESCRIBED.

General Engineering Drawing 1, 4, 1 credit. General Engineering Drawing 2, 3, 2 credits. Mathematics 2 (Advanced Algebra), 1 credit. Mathematics 4 (Trigonometry), 1 credit. Mathematics 6 (Analytical Geometry), 1 credit. Mathematics 7 (Differential Calculus), 1 credit. Mathematics 8 (Advanced Analytical Geometry) 1 credit. Mathematics 9 (Integral Calculus,) 1 credit. Mathematics 10 (Theory of Equations), 1 credit. Mathematics 11 (Theory of Determinants), 1 credit. Mathematics 12 (Theory of Invariants), 1 credit. Mathematics 13 (Theor}' of Functions), 1 credit. Mathematics 14 (Method of Least Squares), I credit. Mathematics 15 (Seminary and Thesis), l i credits. Mathematics 16 (Differential Equations), 2 credits. Mathematics 17 (Geometry of Space), 1 credit. Mathematics 18 (Higher Plane Curves), 1 credit. German 1, 2. 5, 6, or French 1, 2. 5, 6 credits. Military Science 1, 2, 2 credits. Physics 1, 2 credits. Rhetoric 2, 2 credits. Lint A. (Astronomical.) Astronomy (Descriptive), 1 credit. Astronomy (Mathematical), H credits. Civil Engineering 10, 1 credit. Mechanics (Celestial), 1 credit. Mechanics (Theoretical and Applied 1), 1 credit. List B. (Physical:)

Physics 1, 3, 3 credits. Physics 5 (Theory of Electricity and Magnetism), 3 credits. Physics 6 (Theory of Light, Heat, and Sound), 3 credits.