The University of Virginia record January 15, 1929 | ||
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CURRICULUM IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Humanities | Mathematics and Science | Technical Engineering |
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Freshman | English: Rhetoric Composition Survey of Literature |
Mathematics: Trigonometry Analytical Geometry and College Algebra Chemistry |
Plane Surveying Mechanical Drawing Descriptive Geometry Drawing Laboratory Field-work Shop-work |
Sophomore | Options: History or Government or Commercial Law |
Mathematics: Differential and Integral Calculus Physics Mathematics Laboratory |
Elementary Mechanics Materials of Construction Elem. Ap. Thermo. |
Junior | English Composition Option: Economics or Modern Language |
Mathematics: Differential Equations Graphical Statics Hydraulics Structural Drawing Drawing Laboratory |
Elements of Electricity Direct Cur. Machinery Periodic Currents Electrical Laboratory Supervised Problem Work |
Senior | Cost Accounting | Applied Mechanics Strength of Materials Mechanics Laboratory |
Elem. Ap. Thermo. Alternating Current Machinery Electrical Laboratory Supervised Problem Work |
Degree of B. S. in Engineering on completion of Four-Year Course. | |||
Graduate | Elective: Philosophy or Architecture or Fine Arts or other subject approved by the Faculty of Engineering |
Electrical Measurements |
Electric Power Engineering Economics and Specifications Electric Transients Option: Illumination and Photometry or Hydro-electric Engineering or Electric Traction Option: Adv. Alternating Current Machinery or Electrical Communication |
Degree of E. E. on completion of the additional Graduate Course. |
Practice courses are printed in Italics; courses with combined lecture and laboratory work in
Black Face Type.
The University of Virginia record January 15, 1929 | ||