1935-1936
CURRICULUM IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Option A—Power; Option B—Aeronautics
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Humanities |
Mathematics and Science |
Technical
Engineering |
| Freshman |
English: |
Mathematics: |
Plane Surveying |
| Rhetoric and Composition |
Trigonometry |
Mechanical Drawing |
Reports and Letter
Writing |
Analytical Geometry and |
Descriptive Geometry |
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College Algebra |
El. Mech. Technology |
| Technical Papers |
Chemistry |
Drawing Laboratory |
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Field-work |
| Sophomore |
Options: |
Mathematics: |
Machine Design |
| History |
Differential and |
General Aeronautics |
| or Government |
Integral Calculus |
Elementary Mechanics |
| or Commercial Law |
Physics |
Engineering Drawing |
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Mathematical Laboratory |
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| Junior |
Business Speaking |
Applied Mechanics |
General Thermodynamics |
| Option: |
Graphical Statics |
Power Plants |
| Economics |
Structural Drawing |
Steam Power Plants |
| or Modern Language |
Mechanics Laboratory |
Power Testing |
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Drawing Laboratory |
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| Senior |
Cost Accounting[3]
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Hydraulics |
Materials of Construction |
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Strength of Materials |
Theory of Machines |
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Mechanics Laboratory |
Metallography of Iron
and Steel |
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Aerodynamics ((B-option) |
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Airplane Design (B-option) |
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Heating, Ventilation and
Refrigeration (A-option) |
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Airplane Structures
(B-option) |
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Power Testing |
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Electric Systems |
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Engineering Design |
| Degree of B. S. in Engineering on completion of Four-Year Course. |
| Graduate |
Elective |
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Steam Generators, Turbines
and Diesel Engines |
| Philosophy |
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| or Architecture |
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Mechanism, Mechanics of
Machinery and Engrg.
and Industrial Processes |
| or Fine Arts |
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| or other subject |
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| approved by the |
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Industrial Management |
| Faculty of |
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Engineering Economics |
| Engineering |
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| Degree of M. E. on completion of the additional Graduate Course. |
Practice courses are printed in Italics; courses with combined and laboratory work in
Black Face Type.