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ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING 69 3. Surveying (Civil Eng'g 10); Composition of Ornament (Arch. 25); Thesis. ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING This course of study prepares graduates for professional employment as architects, structural designers, and computers, as well as superintendents of construction. It is intended for students who prefer the structural and mathematical side of the profession to its artistic side, and who desire to pursue the full engineering course in mathematics, and to acquire a thorough knowledge of the iron and steel construction now employed in buildings. It differs from the architectural course principally in the addition of a second year of mathematics ; in the substitution of a year of civil engineering study in masonry design, bridge analysis and design, for the year of freehand drawing, and in the devotion of considerably less time to architectural drawing and designing. COURSE OP INSTRUCTION Required for Degree of B. 8. in Architectural Engineering FIRST YEAR 1. Advanced Algebra (Math. 2); Elements of Drafting and Sketching (Drawing, Gen. Eng'g 1 and 4); Shop Practice (Mech. Eng g 1) ; French 5, or German 5, or English 1 and 2 ; Military 1, 2. 2. Trigonometry (Math. 4); Descriptive Geometry (Drawing, Gen. Eng'g 2); Shop Practice (Mech. Eng'g 1) ; French 5, or German 5, or English 1 and 2 ; Military 1, 2. 3. Analytical Geometry (Math. 6) ; Descriptive Geometry and Lettering (Drawing, Gen. Eng'g 2 and 3); Architectural Drawing (Arch 8) ; French 5, or German 5, or English 1, 2; Military 2. SECOND YEAR 1. Differential Calculus (Math. 7); Wood Construction (Arch. 2); Physics 1, 2 ; Architectural Drawing (Arch. 9 ) ; Rhetoric 2 ; Military 2. 2. Advanced Analytical Geometry (Math. 8 ) ; Stone, Brick, and Metal Construction (Arch. 3); Physics 1 and 3 ; Architectural Drawing (Arch. 9) ; Rhetoric 2 ; Military 2.
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