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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

students in general science and in medical courses. Second semester. II.; Lectures, Tu. and Th., 5; Laboratory, 7 periods, arrange time;

(5). Professor CARMAN, Assistant Professor QUICK, and Mr. CARPENTER.

Required: Mathematics 3 or 4.

3. INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS.—Laboratory ex-

periments running parallel with Physics 1, and required of the same students. The experiments are quantitative, illustrative of lectures, and introductory to more advanced laboratory work. /. and II.; 3 periods, arrange time; (iyi). Assistant Professor QUICK and Mr.

CARPENTER.

Required: Mathematics 3 or 4.

4. ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC MEASUREMENTS.—Lecture and

laboratory course in the theory and use of electrical and magnetic measuring instruments. /. and II.; Lecture, Tu., Th., 6; Laboratory, arrange time; (4). Assistant Professor SAGES. Required: Physics I, 3 ; Mathematics 9.

5. ADVANCED PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS.—A laboratory course,

supplemented by lectures. This course presupposes Physics I and 3. or equivalents. /. and II.; arrange time; (3 or 5). Professor CARMAN and Assistant Professor SAGER. Required: Physics 1,3; Mathematics 9 desired.

6. INTRODUCTION TO THEORETICAL PHYSICS.—A course of lec-

tures and recitations on dynamics, thermodynamics, and the theory of optics and of electricity and magnetism. /. and II.; M., W., F.;

6; (3). 7. Professor CARMAN and Assistant Professor SAGER. INVESTIGATION OF SPECIAL PROBLEMS.—An advanced labora-

Required: Physics 1,3; Mathematics 9. tory course in continuation of Physics 5. The student is given one or more special subjects of investigation to be conducted under the direction of the professors of the department. The machine shop of the department makes possible special and original apparatus. /. and II.; arrange time; (3). Professor CARMAN and Assistant Professor

SAGER.

Required: Physics 4 or 5, or equivalent. 8. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS.—A course of lectures and recitations. The subjects treated are changed each year, and ar: chosen to cover the general subject in two consecutive years, each year being complete in itself. The electromagnetic theory of light is the special subject for 1899-1900. /. and II.; arrange time; (3). Professor

CARMAN.

Required: Physics 5 or 6.