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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Third Year

1. Analytical Mechanics (Theo. and Appl'd Mech. i); Mechanism (Mech. Eng'g 5); Chemistry 1; Power Measurements (Mech. Eng'g 3). 2. Resistance of Materials (Theo. and Appl'd Mech. 2); Steam Engines (Mech. Eng'g 16); Steam Boilers (Mech. Eng'g 17); Chemistry 16; Power Measurements (Mech. Eng'g 3). 3. Hydraulics (Theo. and Appl'd Mech. 3); Electrical Engineering (Elect. Eng'g 1); Surveying (Civil Eng'g 10); Power Measurements (Mech. Eng'g 3) PourtU Year 1. Thermodynamics (Mech. Eng'g 7); High Speed Steam Engine Design (Mech. Eng'g 14); Valve Gears (Mech. Eng'g 15); Advanced Mechanical Laboratory (Mech. Eng'g 12); Seminary (Mech. Eng'g 19); Thesis. 2. Mechanics of Machinery (Mech. Eng'g 8); Graphical Statics of Mechanism (Mech. Eng'g 18); Advanced Designing (Mech. Eng'g 9); Advanced Mechanical Laboratory (Mech. Eng'g 12); Seminary (Mech. Eng'g 19); Thesis. 3. Mechanics of Machinery (Mech. Eng'g 8); Advanced Designing (Mech. Eng'g 9); Estimates (Mech. Eng'g 10); Seminary (Mech. Eng'g 19); Thesis. MUNICIPAL AND SANITARY ENGINEERING

This course is designed for students desiring to make a specialty of city engineering work. It prepares for the varied duties of engineer of the department of public works of cities and includes instruction in modern methods of sanitation of cities.

IiVSTRUCTION

Instruction is given by lectures, by text-book and seminary work, and by field, laboratory, and drafting work. The methods of training are intended to develop power to take up and solve new problems connected with municipal public works, as well as to design and to superintend the ordinary constructions. Surveying, structural materials, and structural design are taught as in the civil engineering course. Chemistry, botany, and bacteriology, so far as necessary to a