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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1. DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINERY.—Lectures and Laboratory. Theory, 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. Assistant Professor SWENSON,

Mr. ALMY.

Required: Physics 1 and 3. 2. [Omitted.] 3. DYNAMO-ELBCTRIC MACHINERY.-^(I) Lectures on theory of dynamo-electric machinery, particularly direct-current machines. (2) Experimental study of dynamo-electric machinery, particularly direct-current machines. (3) Electrical designing and drafting. Fall term, full study. Assistant Professor

SWENSON, Assistant Professor ESTY, and Mr. ALMY.

Required:

Physics 4 and Electrical Engineering 11.

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 machinery. (3) Electrical designing and draughting. Winter and spring terms, full study. Assistant Professor SWENSON, Assistant Professor ESTY,

and Mr. ALMY.

Required: Electrical Engineering 3. 5. PHOTOMETRY.—Lectures and Laboratory. Study of arc and incandescent lamps in connection with their use in electric lighting. Winter term, half study. Assistant Professor

SWENSON, Mr. ALMY.

Required: Electrical Engineering 3.

6. ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION.—Lectures and practice.

This course includes the theory of the telephone, the telegraph, and electric-signaling devices, and the construction, protection, and operation of lines. Winter term, full study. Assistant

Professor ESTY.

Required:

Electrical Engineering 3.

and . Laboratory.

7. ELBCTRO-METALLURGY.—Lectures

Theory of electrolysis and practice in treatment of ores and electrolytic separation and refining of metals. Winter term, half study. Assistant Professor ESTY.