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CIVIL ENGINEERING

S3

2. Integral Calculus (Math 9) ; Topographical Surveying, and Transit Surveying and Leveling (Civil Eng'g 2, 3) ; Physics 1, 3; Rhetoric 2; Military 2.

Third Year

1. Analytical Mechanics, and Resistance of Materials (Theo. and App. Mech. 1, 2) ; Railroad Engineering (Civil Eng'g 4) ; Chemistry 1; Steam Engines (Mech. Eng'g 16). 2. Resistance of Materials, and Hydraulics (Theo. and App. Mech. 2, 3) ; Graphical Statics and Roofs (Arch. 5) ; Road Engineering (Mun. and San. Eng'g 1) ; Descriptive Astronomy (Astron. 4) ; Steam Boilers (Mech. Eng'g 17).

Fourth Year

1. Bridge Analysis, and Bridge Details (Civil Eng'g 12, 13) ; Masonry Construction (Civil Eng'g 5) ; Water Supply Engineering (Mun. and San. Eng'g 2) ; Practical Astronomy (Astron. 6) ; Thesis. 2. Bridge Details, and Bridge Design (Civil Eng'g 13, 14) ; Sewerage (Mun. and San. Eng'g 3) ; Railroad Structures (Civil Eng'g 17) ; Tunneling (Civil Eng'g 15), or Geodesy (Civil Eng'g 6) ; Economics 2 or 8; Engineering Contracts and Specifications (Civil Eng'g 16); Thesis. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

INSTRUCTION

This is a course in theoretical and applied electricity. It extends through four years. The first two years are substantially the same as in the other engineering courses. In the last two years the course includes the fundamental subjects in theoretical and applied mechanics and steam engineering, but a large part of the time is given to courses in electricity and its applications. The features of the instruction are the facilities offered for laboratory work by the student; the work done in calculating, designing, and making working drawings of electrical apparatus; the senior thesis requirements and facilities offered for original work.

EQUIPMENT

A recitation room, drafting room, seminary room, and the main office, are in Engineering Hall. The dynamo lab-