The University of Virginia record February 1, 1931 | ||
JONES AND BARKSDALE MEMORIAL FUNDS
A gift to the Department of Engineering from Messrs. Arthur P. Jones,
William Barham Jones (B.A. 1907) and Major Kenneth S. Jones (B.A.,
LL.B., C. E. 1915, Major U. S. A., Engineer Corps) in memory of their
father, the late Walter H. Jones, of Norfolk, Va., and of his deep interest
in the University of Virginia, in the form of an endowment fund has made
it possible to provide a considerable number of professional periodicals representing
the various engineering activities. A gift to the Department of Engineering
from Mrs. Hamilton Barksdale in memory of her husband, an alumnus
of the Engineering Department, specifically donated for the purpose of
building up the department library, will make possible at once much needed
changes and additions to the library.
Freshman All courses |
Sophomore All except Chemical |
Sophomore Chemical |
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English 1-2-3 | [1] Calculus 108-9-10 | Economics 10-11-12 | |
Math. 100-106-107 | [1] Physics 200-1-2 | [1] Calculus 108-9-10 | |
[1] Chem. 300-1-2 | Engrg. 800-526-801 or | [1] Physics 200-1-2 | |
[1] Ap. Math. 521-2-3 | Engrg. 830-526-[1]
811 (for M. E. only) |
[1] Anal. Chem. 306-7-8 | |
[1] Field-work 571 | |||
El. Mech. Tech. 815 | Com. Law 13-14-15 or | ||
Govt. 16-17-18 or | |||
Hist. 31-32-33 L. F. $15 | |||
L. F. $45 | for M. E. $20 | L. F. $40 | |
Junior | Senior | Graduate | |
Chemical | Business Speaking 7-8-9 | Chem. Engrg. 324-5-6 | Cost. Acct. 21-2-3 |
[1] Quan. Anal. 318-19-20 | [1] Org. Chem. 309-10-11 | Ad. Chem. Engrg. 327-8-9 | |
[1] Phys. Chem. 321-22-23 | [1] Elec. Sys. 910-11 | Ap. Chem. 340-1-2 | |
German 40-1-2 | Ap. Math. 524-29-715 | Engrg. Econs. and Spec. 26 | |
Engrg. 800-526-801 | [1] Exp. Engrg. 680-90 | Elective 34-5-6 | |
[1]
Chem. Engrg. Research 386-7-8 |
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L. F. $50 | L. F. $45 | L. F. $25 | |
Civil | Business Speaking 7-8-9 | Cost Acct. 21-2-3 | [1] Eng. Geol. 400-1-2 |
[1] Ap. Math. 524-5-715 | Ap. Math. 527-8-9 | [1] Elec. Sys. 910-11 | |
C. E. 701-3-16 | [1] Exp. Engrg. 662-3-80 | Engrg. Econs. and Spec. 26 | |
[1] Exp. Engrg. 650 | C. E. 718-5-7 | Elective 34-5-6 | |
Econs. 10-11-12 or | [1] Bridge Drafting 755 | Option: C. E. 720-19 or | |
Mod. Lang. 40-1-2 | C. E. 721-22 | ||
Ry. Field-work 751 | C. E. Research 725 | ||
L. F. $25 | L. F. $25 | L. F. $15 | |
Electrical | Business Speaking 7-8-9 | Cost Acct. 21-2-3 | E. E. [1] 930-[1] 1-2 |
[1] Ap. Math. 524-5-715 | Ap. Math. 527-8-9 | Option: E. E. [1] 906 | |
E. E. 900-1-2 | [1] Exp. Engrg. 670-61-80 | or 920 or 907 | |
Math. 111 | E. E. 903-4-5 | [1] Phys. 259 | |
[1] E. E. Lab. 950-1 | [1] E. E. Lab. 953-4-5 | Engrg. Econs. and Spec. 26 | |
Econs. 10-11-12 or | [1] E. E. 925 | ||
Mod. Lang. 40-1-2 | Option: [1] E. E. 916-17-18 | ||
or [1] E. E. 940-1-2 | |||
Elective 34-5-6 | |||
L. F. $20 | L. F. $30 | L. F. $35 | |
Mechanical | Business Speaking 7-8-9 | Cost. Acct. 21-2-3 | M. E. 805-6-7 |
[1] Ap. Math. 524-5-715 | Ap. Math. 527-8-9 | M. E. 820-21-22 | |
M. E. 802-3-32 | Exp. Engrg. 670-61-80 | M. E. 826 | |
[1] Exp. Engrg. 690-1-2 | [1] M. E. 810-4-12 | C. E. 719 | |
Econs. 10-11-12 or | [1] Elec. Sys. 910-11 | Engrg. Econs. and Spec. 26 | |
Mod. Lang. 40-1-2 | Elective 34-5-6 | ||
L. F. $25 | L. F. $35 | L. F. $00 | |
Mining | Business Speaking 7-8-9 | Cost Acct. 21-2-3 | [1] Mineralogy 412-13-14 |
[1] Ap. Math. 524-5-715 | [1] Elec. Sys. 910-11 | [1] Adv. Econ. Geol. 409-10-11 | |
[1] Engrg. Geol. 400-1-2 | Ap. Math. 529 | Engrg. Econs. and Spec. 26 | |
Econs. 10-11-12 or | [1] Exp. Engrg. 680 | Elective 34-5-6 | |
Mod. Lang. 40-1-2 | [1] Econ. Geol. 403-4-5 | [1] Anal. Chem. 306-7-8 | |
Mining 541-2-3 | |||
L. F. $15 | L. F. $15 | L. F. $30 |
CLASSES | LECTURES | LABORATORY | |||||
C—lectures per wk. S-H—session hours. |
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L—hrs. of practice per wk. | C | L | S-H | M. W. F. | T.Th. S. | ||
Freshman | English (1-2-3) | 3 | 3 | 11:30-12:30 or 12:30-1:30 | |||
Math. (100-106-107) | 3 | 3 | 9:30-10:30 | ||||
Gen. Chem. (300-301-302) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 10:30-11:30 | 11:30-1:30, T. Th. S. | ||
Ap. Math. (521-522-523) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 10:30-11:30 | 8:30-10:30, M. W. F. | ||
El. Mech. Technology (815) F. W. S. | 1 | 1 | 2:30-3:30, W. | ||||
Field-work (571) | 6 h. a. w. | ||||||
Sophomore | Com. Law (13-14-15) or Govt. (16-17-18) | 3 | 3 | 11:30 or 9:30 | |||
or History (31-32-33) | 3 | 3 | 11:30-12:30 | or 11:30-12:30 | |||
Math. (108-109-110) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 11:30-12:30 | 2:30-4:30, M. W. F. | ||
Physics (200-201-202) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 9:30-10:30 | 9:30-11:30, T. Th. S. | ||
Anal Chem. (306-307-308) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 8:30-9:30 | 2:30-5:30, T. Th. | ||
Engrg. (800-526-801) | 3 | 4 | 12:30-1:30 | ||||
Engrg. (830-x-811) | 3 | 6 | 4 | 12:30-1:30 | 6 h. a. w. Spring | ||
Junior | Business Speaking (7-8-9) | 3 | 3 | 11:30-12:30 or 12:30-1:30 | |||
Econs. (10-11-12) or | 3 | 3 | 10:30-11:30 | ||||
Mod. Lang. (40-41-42) M. T. W. Th. F. | 5 | 3 | 8:30-9:30 or 9:30-10:30 | ||||
Math (111) Fall | 3 | 1 | 9:30-10:30 | ||||
Quant. Anal. (318-319-320) | 1 | 6 | 3 | 1 hr. to be arranged | 2:30-5:30, M. W. | ||
Phys. Chem. (321-322-323) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 12:30-1:30 | 2:30-5:30, T. Th. | ||
Engrg. Geol. (400-401-402) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 8:30-9:30 | 6 h. a. w. | ||
Ap. Math. (524-525-715) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 10:30-11:30 | 11:30-1:30, T. Th. S. Fall and Winter | ||
Civil Engrg. (701-703-716) | 3 | 12 | 5 | 9:30-10:30 | 12 h. a. w. Spring | ||
Mech. Engrg. (802-803-832) | 3 | 3 | 11:30-12:30 | ||||
Elec. Engrg. (900-901-902) | 3 | 3 | 4½ | 11:30-12:30 | 2:30-5:30, M. | ||
Exp. Engrg. (650) | 6 | 1 | 6 h. a. w. Winter | ||||
Exp. Engrg. (690-691-692) | 1 | 4 | 3 | 9:30-10:30 W. | 2:30-6:30, M. or W. | ||
Elec. Lab. (950-951) | 1 | 4 | 2 | 9:30-10:30 W. | 2:30-6:30, T. or W. or Th. Winter & Spring | ||
Ry. Field-work (751) | 3 or 6 | 1½ | 3 h. a. w. Fall; 6 h. a. w. Spring | ||||
Senior | Cost Accounting (21-22-23) | 3 | 3 | 9:30-10:30 | |||
Org. Chem. (309-310-311) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 11:30-12:30 | 2:30-5 30, T. Th. | ||
Chem. Engrg. (324-325-326) | 3 | 3 | 10:30-11:30 | ||||
Econ. Geol. (403-404-405) | 3 | 6 | 6 | 10:30-11:30 | 6 h. a. w. | ||
Ap. Math. (528-529-527) | 3 | 6 | 10:30-11:30 | ||||
Mining (541-542-543) | 3 | 3 | 11:30-12:30 | ||||
Civil Engrg. (x-705-x) | 3 | 1 | 9:30-10:30 | ||||
Civil Engrg. (718-x-707) | 3 | 6 | 4 | 11:30-12:30 | 6 h. a. w. Fall and Spring. | ||
Mech. Engrg. (810-804-812) | 3 | 3 | 8:30-9:30 | ||||
Elec. Engrg. (903-904-905) | 3 | 3 | 4½ | 10:30-11:30 | 2:30-5:30, Th. | ||
Elec. Engrg. (910-911) | 3 | 2 | 9:30-10:30 | ||||
Exp. Engrg. (662-663) | 1 | 4 | 2 | 11:30-12:30, T. | 2:30-6:30, T. or Th. or F. | ||
Exp. Engrg. (670-661-680) | 1 | 4 | 3 | 11:30-12:30, Th. | 2:30-6:30, T. or Th. or F. | ||
Bridge Draw. (755) | 12 | 2 | 12 h. a. w. Winter | ||||
Engrg. Design (861-x-862) | 8 | 2 | 8 h.a.w. Fall & Spring | ||||
Elec. Lab. (953-954-955) | 1 | 4 | 3 | 11:30-12:30, F. | 2:30-6:30, M. or W. or F. | ||
Elec. Lab. (960-61) | 1 | 4 | 2 | 11:30-12:30, M. | 2:30-6:30, M. or W. or F. Winter and Spring |
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 El. Mech. Technology Drawing Laboratory Field-work |
Sophomore | Economics | Mathematics: Differential and Integral Calculus Physics Analytical Chemistry Mathematics Laboratory |
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Junior | Business Speaking German |
Quantitative Analysis Physical Chemistry |
Elementary Thermo. Elementary Mechanics Elem. Ap. Thermo. |
Senior | Organic Chemistry Graphical Statics Hydraulics Hydraulics Laboratory |
Materials of Construction Electric Systems Chemical Engineering Principles Power Testing |
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Degree of B. S. in Engineering on completion of Four-Year Course | |||
Graduate | Cost Accounting Elective: Philosophy or Architecture or Fine Arts or other subject approved by the Faculty of Engineering |
Applied Chemistry | Engineering Economics and Specifications Chemical Engineering Research Ad. Chemical Engineering |
Degree of Ch. 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.
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 El. Mech. Technology Drawing Laboratory Field-work |
Sophomore | Options: History or Government or Commercial Law |
Mathematics Differential and Integral Calculus Physics Mathematics Laboratory |
Elementary Thermo. Elementary Mechanics Elem. Ap. Thermo. |
Junior | Business Speaking Options: Economics or Modern Language |
Graphical Statics Structural Drawing Drawing Laboratory |
Materials of Construction Curves and Earthwork Highways Railways Road Materials Tests Railway Surveying |
Senior | Cost Accounting | Hydraulics Applied Mechanics Strength of Materials Mechanics Laboratory |
Masonry Bridges Water Supply and Sewerage Bridge Drafting |
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 |
Engineering Geology | Engineering Economics and Specifications Option: Advanced Structural Engineering and Highways or Advanced Water Supply and Sewerage Electric Systems C. E. Research |
Degree of C. E. on completion of additional Graduate Course. |
Practice courses are printed in Italics; courses with combined lectures and laboratory work in Black
Face Type.
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 El. Mech. Technology Drawing Laboratory Field-work |
Sophomore | Options: History or Government or Commercial Law |
Mathematics: Differential and Integral Calculus Physics Mathematics Laboratory |
Elementary Thermo. Elementary Mechanics Elem. Ap. Thermo. |
Junior | Business Speaking Option: Economics or Modern Language |
Mathematics: Differential Equations Graphical Statics Structural Drawing Drawing Laboratory |
Materials of Construction Elements of Electricity Direct Cur. Machinery Periodic Currents Electrical Laboratory Supervised Problem Work |
Senior | Cost Accounting | Hydraulics Applied Mechanics Strength of Materials Mechanics Laboratory |
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.
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 El. Mech. Technology Drawing Laboratory Field-work |
Sophomore | Options: History or Government or Commercial Law |
Mathematics: Differential and Integral Calculus Physics Mathematics Laboratory |
General Aeronautics Elementary Mechanics Machine Design Engineering Drawing |
Junior | Business Speaking Option: Economics or Modern Language |
Graphical Statics Structural Drawing Drawing Laboratory |
Steam Power Plants General Thermodynamics Airplane Power Plants Power Testing Materials of Construction |
Senior | Cost Accounting | Hydraulics Applied Mechanics Strength of Materials Mechanics Laboratory |
Metallography of Iron and Steel Heating, Ventilation and Refrigeration Theory of Machines Electric Systems |
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 |
Steam Generators, Turbines and Diesel Engines Mechanism, Mechanics of Machinery and Engrg. and Industrial Processes Industrial Management Engineering Economics and Specifications Highway Transport |
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Degree of M. 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.
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 El. Mech. Technology Drawing Laboratory Field-work |
Sophomore | Options: History or Government or Commercial Law |
Mathematics: Differential and Integral Calculus Physics Mathematics Laboratory |
Elementary Thermo. Elementary Mechanics Elem. Ap. Thermo. |
Junior | Business Speaking Option: Economics or Modern Language |
Graphical Statics Structural Drawing Drawing Laboratory Engineering Geology |
Materials of Construction |
Senior | Cost Accounting | Economic Geology Hydraulics Hydraulics Laboratory |
Electric Systems Mining |
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 |
Advanced Economic Geology Mineralogy Analytical Chemistry |
Engineering Economics and Specifications |
Degree of E. M. on completion of the additional Graduate Course. |
Practice courses are printed in Italics; courses with combined lecture and laboratory work in Black
Face Type.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY | TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY | |||||||
Exam Day | Lecture Hour |
Exam Day | ||||||
Fall | Winter | Spring | Fall | Winter | Spring | |||
X | IX | VIII | Mech. Engineering (810-804-812) | 8:30 to 9:30 |
Anal. Chemistry (306-307-308) | VI | V | IV |
Engrg. Geology (400-401-402) | ||||||||
V | IV | III | Cost Accounting (21-22-23) | 9:30 to 10:30 |
Government (16-17-18) | IV | III | II |
Modern Languages (40-41-42) | Mathematics (100-106-107 and 111) | |||||||
Physics (200-201-202) | Civil Engineering (701-703-705-716) | |||||||
Elec. Engineering (910-911-x) | ||||||||
IX | VIII | VII | Applied Mathematics (521-522-523) | 10:30 to 11:30 |
Applied Mathematics (524-525-715) | VII | VI | V |
Chem. Engineering (324-325-326) | Applied Mathematics (528-529-527) | |||||||
Economics (10-11-12) | General Chemistry (300-301-302) | |||||||
Elec. Engineering (903-904-905) | ||||||||
I | X | IX | Elec. Engineering (900-901-902) | 11:30 to 12:30 |
Organic Chemistry (309-310-311) | III | II | I |
Mathematics (108-109-110) | Commercial Law (13-14-15) | |||||||
Mech. Engineering (802-803-832) | History (31-32-33) | |||||||
Business Speaking (7-8-9) | ||||||||
Civil Engineering (718-x-707) | ||||||||
II | I | X | English (1-2-3) | 12:30 to 1:30 |
Engineering (800-526-801) | VIII | VII | VI |
Mech. Engineering (830-x-811) | ||||||||
Physical Chemistry (321-322-323) |
The examination days for the various classes are fixed
by the hour of regular lecture period. The examination day
for a particular course is indicated in the table above by
the Roman numeral in the first or last columns, for the
corresponding lecture hours in the middle column. The
examination period covers ten days at the end of each term.
Examination days change each term.
A change in lecture for any course will change the examination
day correspondingly. Classes for which lecture
periods are not indicated will have examination days fixed
by the arranged lecture hour in accordance with above
schedule.
The University of Virginia record February 1, 1931 | ||