The University of Virginia record December 1, 1919 | ||
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.
The Subjects of Instruction in Engineering are grouped into 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:
Business Administration | 1 to 99 |
Mathematics | 100 to 199 |
Physics | 200 to 299 |
Chemistry | 300 to 399 |
Geology and Mining | 400 to 499 |
Applied Mathematics | 500 to 599 |
Experimental Engineering | 600 to 699 |
Civil Engineering including Field-work | 700 to 799 |
Mechanical Engineering including Shop-work | 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 schedules of lecture hours, laboratory
periods and examination days.
The last pages of this announcement are devoted to a description of
the courses in Art and Architecture now offered. There will be found the
requirements for admission, the statement of requirements for a degree in
Architecture and description of building and equipment available for instruction
in the McIntire School of Fine Arts.
The University of Virginia record December 1, 1919 | ||