| The University of Virginia record March 1, 1917 | ||
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.
The Subjects of Instruction in Engineering are grouped into nine
classes, each designated by a distinctive number for each term, the lecture
and laboratory courses being likewise differentiated. This grouping follows
the arrangement shown below:
| Mathematics | 100 to 199 |
| Physics | 200 to 299 |
| Chemistry | 300 to 399 |
| Geology and Mining | 400 to 499 |
| Mechanics | 500 to 599 |
| Drawing and Shop-work | 600 to 699 |
| Civil Engineering | 700 to 799 |
| Mechanical Engineering | 800 to 899 |
| Electrical Engineering | 900 to 999 |
Lecture courses are listed in the first fifty numbers of all classes; laboratory
or practice courses are listed in the second fifty numbers of all
classes. The same numbers are used in all schedules of lecture hours,
laboratory periods and examination days.
| The University of Virginia record March 1, 1917 | ||