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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Third Year

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1. Analytical Mechanics and Resistance of Materials (Theo. and Appl'd Mech. I, 2a) ; Chemistry 1; Electrical and Magnetic Measurements (Physics 4) ; Electricity and Magnetism (Elect. Eng'g 3) ; Dynamo-Electric Machinery (Elect. Eng'g 2) ; Steam Engines (Mech. Eng'g 16). Beginning with the first semester, 1899-00, the following groups of elective studies were opened to all students of Electrical Engineering who have satisfactorily completed the prescribed work of the preceding two years and a half, and for which additional work the same degree will be given.

GROUP I.—ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Regular Electrical Course

Third Year

2. Resistance of Materials, Hydraulics (Theo. and Appl'd Mech. 2b, 3) ; Steam Boilers (Mech. Eng'g 17) ; Dynamo-Electric Machinery (Elect. Eng'g 2) ; Electrical and Magnetic Measurements (Physics 4) ; Mechanical Engineering Laboratory (Mech. Eng'g 13) ; Telegraphy and Telephony (Elect. Eng'g 4) ; Electrical Engineering Laboratory (Elect. Eng'g 22) ; Electrical Design (Elect. Eng'g 31).

Fourth Year

1. Alternating Current Machinery (Elect. Eng'g 6) ; Alternating Currents and Alternating Current Transformer (Elect. Eng'g s) ; Electrical Distribution1 (Elect. Eng'g 7) ; Electrical Design (Elect. Eng'g 32) ; Seminary (Elect. Eng'g 13) ; Electric Power Transmission (Elect. Eng'g 8) ; Electric Lighting (Elect. Eng'g 9) ; Electric Traction (Elect. Eng'g 10) ; Electrical Engineering Laboratory (Elect. Eng'g 23) ; Photometry (Elect. Eng'g 26) ; Elective (three semester hours) ; Thesis. 2. Electric Light and Power Plants (Elect. Eng'g 11) ; Electrical Design (Elect. Eng'g 32, 33) ; Seminary (Elect. Eng'g 13) ; Estimates, Specifications, and Superintendence (Mech. Eng'g 10) ; Economics 2; Advanced Electrical Measurements (Physics 9 ) ; Electro-Metallurgy (Elect. Eng'g 12) ; Electrical Engineering Laboratory (Elect. Eng'g 23, 24) ; Thesis.