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ELECTEICAL ENGINEERING

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Required: Electrical Engineering 3. 8. LIGHTING PLANTS.—Lectures and draughting. This course includes the construction and use of arc and incandescent lamps; the methods of wiring for arc and incandescent lighting; rules and regulations, the equipment, and management of electric-lighting stations; estimates. Spring term, full study. Assistant Professor

ESTY.

Required:

Electrical Engineering 4, 5.

and

9. ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION OP POWER.—Lectures

draughting. This course includes the construction, equipment, and operation of electric railways and stations; the utilization of water power; long distance transmission; applications of electricity in various engineering operations; estimates. Spring term, full study. Assistant Professor ESTY

and Mr. ALMY.

Required: Electrical Engineering 4 and 5. 10. SEMINARY.—Critical Discussion of current periodical literature of theoretical and applied electricity. Fall, -winter, and spring terms, once a -week. Assistant Professor

SWENSON. 11. ELEMENTS OF DYNAMO MACHINERY.—Lectures on the

theory of the dynamo.

Professor SWENSON.

Spring term, half study.

Assistant

Required:

Two terms of Physics 4. COURSES FOR GRADUATES

PRIMARY

.101. Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 102. Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 103. Dynamo Electric Machinery, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 104. Electrical Transmission of Power, 1, 2, or 3 oredits. 105. Electro-Metallurgy, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 106. Photometry, 1, 2, or 3 credits. 107. Calorimetry, 1, 2, or 3 credits.