The University of Virginia record February, 1909 | ||
DEGREES.
Upon the completion of the four year course as defined in any
one of the following Programmes of Study and the presentation of
an acceptable graduating thesis the Faculty will award to any student
in regular and honorable standing the appropriate Degree of Civil Engineer,
Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Mining Engineer, or
Chemical Engineer. In each programme will be found the Topics of
Study for the several years and the hours of lecture or of laboratory
exercises, where such hours are fixed and non-adjustable. In the more
advanced laboratory, shop, and field courses the hours for the exercises
will be adjusted to the convenience of the students. Arabic numerals
give the hours for Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Roman numerals
give the hours for Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Class | Hours | Topics |
Freshman | 9-10 | Mathematics 1. Trigonometry, Higher Algebra, Analytical Geometry. |
11-2 | Drawing 1. Mechanical, Projection and Machine Drawing. | |
3-5 | Physical Laboratory 1. Experiments and Computations. | |
X-XI | Chemistry 1. Inorganic Chemistry. | |
XI-XII | Physics 1. Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism. | |
XII-II | Chemical Laboratory 1. Experiments and Computations. | |
Sophomore | 10-11 | Mechanics 1. General Mechanics, Graphical Statics and Strength of Materials, Hydrostatics and Hydraulics. |
11-12 | Mathematics 2. Analytical Geometry, Calculus. | |
IX-X | Civil Engineering 1. Plane Surveying, Curves and Earth Work, Building Construction. |
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XI-II | Drawing 2. Descriptive Geometry, Graphical Statics, Topographical Drawing. |
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Junior | 9-10 | Mechanics 2. Strength of Materials, Stability of Structures, Hydraulics and Hydraulic Motors. |
12-1 | Geology 1. General Geology, Geological Field Work, Geological Laboratory. |
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XI-XII | Civil Engineering 2. Masoury Construction, Short-Span Bridges, Railway Engineering. |
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Drawing 3. Strength of Materials, Structural Drawing, Shades, Shadows and Perspective. |
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Senior | 11-12 | Civil Engineering 3. Long-Span Bridges, Water-Works and Sewers, Roads and Streets. |
X-XI | Mechanics 3. Analytical Statics, Dynamics of a Particle, Dynamics of a Rigid Body. |
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Engineering Electives. | ||
Graduating Thesis. |
Class | Hours | Topics |
Freshman | 9-10 | Mathematics 1. Trigonometry, Higher Algebra, Analytical Geometry. |
11-2 | Drawing 1. Mechanical, Projection and Machine Drawing. | |
3-5 | Physical Laboratory 1. Experiments and Computations. | |
X-XI | Chemistry 1. Inorganic Chemistry. | |
XI-XII | Physics 1. Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism. | |
XII-II | Chemical Laboratory 1. Experiments and Computations. | |
Sophomore | 10-11 | Mechanics 1. General Mechanics, Graphical Statics and Strength of Materials, Hydrostatics and Hydraulics. |
11-12 | Mathematics 2. Analytical Geometry, Calculus. | |
IX-X | Mechanical Engineering 1. Machine Kinematics, Machine Design, Elementary Steam Engineering. |
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XI-II | Drawing 2. Descriptive Geometry, Graphical Statics, Topographical Drawing. |
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Junior | 9-10 | Mechanics 2. Strength of Materials, Stability of Structures, Hydraulics and Hydraulic Motors. |
IX-X | Electrical Engineering 1. Electrical Measurements, Direct Current Machinery, Telephony, Electric Batteries. |
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XII-I | Mechanical Engineering 2. Steam Engines and Boilers, Engine and Boiler Design, Steam Turbines, Gas Engines. |
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Drawing 3. Strength of Materials, Structural Drawing, Shades, Shadows and Perspective. |
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Senior | 12-1 | Mechanical Engineering 3. Hydraulic Machinery, Heating and Ventilation, Locomotive Engineering. |
X-XI | Mechanics 3. Analytical Statics, Dynamics of a Particle, Dynamics of a Rigid Body. |
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Engineering Electives, | ||
Graduating Thesis. |
Class | Hours | Topics |
Freshman | 9-10 | Mathematics 1. Trigonometry, Higher Algebra, Analytical Geometry. |
11-2 | Drawing 1. Mechanical, Projection and Machine Drawing. | |
3-5 | Physical Laboratory 1. Experiments and Computations. | |
X-XI | Chemistry 1. Inorganic Chemistry. | |
XI-XII | Physics 1. Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism. | |
XII-II | Chemical Laboratory 1. Experiments and Computations. | |
Sophomore | 10-11 | Mechanics 1. General Mechanics, Graphical Statics and Strength of Materials, Hydrostatics and Hydraulics. |
11-12 | Mathematics 2. Analytical Geometry, Calculus. | |
IX-X | Electrical Engineering 1. Electrical Measurements, Direct Current Machinery, Telephony, Electric Batteries. |
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XI-II | Drawing 2. Descriptive Geometry, Graphical Statics, Topographical Drawings. |
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Junior | 9-10 | Mechanics 2. Strength of Materials, Stability of Structures, Hydraulics and Hydraulic Motors. |
10-11 | Physics 2. Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, Magnetic Induction, Theory of Electrical Measurements. |
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XI-XII | Electrical Engineering 2. Alternating Currents and A. C. Apparatus, Electric Lighting and Photometry, Design of Electric Apparatus. |
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Drawing 3. Strength of Materials, Structural Drawing, Shades, Shadows and Perspective. |
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Senior | 11-12 | Electrical Engineering 3. Alternating Current Phenomena, Electric Traction, High Voltage Electric Transmission. |
X-XI | Mechanics 3. Analytical Statics, Dynamics of a Particle, Dynamics of a Rigid Body. |
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Engineering Electives. | ||
Graduating Thesis. |
Class | Hours | Topics |
Freshman | 9-10 | Mathematics 1. Trigonometry. Higher Algebra, Analytical Geometry. |
11-2 | Drawing 1. Mechanical, Projection and Machine Drawing. | |
3-5 | Physical Laboratory 1. Experiments and Computations. | |
X-XI | Chemistry 1. Inorganic Chemistry. | |
XI-XII | Physics 1. Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism. | |
XII-II | Chemical Laboratory 1. Experiments and Computations. | |
Sophomore | 10-11 | Mechanics 1. General Mechanics, Graphical Statics and Strength of Materials, Hydrostatics and Hydraulics. |
11-12 | Mathematics 2. Analytical Geometry, Calculus. | |
IX-X | Mining Engineering 1. Surveying, Machine Design, Elementary Steam Engineering. |
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XI-II | Drawing 2. Descriptive Geometry, Graphical Statics, Topographical Drawing. |
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Junior | 9-10 | Mechanics 2. Strength of Materials, Stability of Structures, Hydraulics and Hydraulic Motors. |
12-1 | Geology 1. General Geology, Geological Field-Work, Geological Laboratory, |
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IX-X | Mining Engineering 2. Electrical Measurements, Direct Current Machinery, Building Construction. |
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Drawing 3. Strength of Materials, Structural Drawing, Shades, Shadows and Perspective. |
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Senior | 1-2 | Geology 2. Economic Geology, Geological Field-Work, Geological Laboratory. |
3½-5 | Industrial Chemistry. Chemistry of Arts and Manufactures. | |
IX-X | Mining Engineering 3. Exploitation of Mines, Mining Machinery, Electricity in Mining. |
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X-XI | Analytical Chemistry. Manipulation, Blowpipe Analysis, Fire Assaying, Systematic Qualitative Analysis. |
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Graduating Thesis. |
Class | Hours | Topics |
Freshman | 9-10 | Mathematics 1. Trigonometry, Higher Algebra, Analytical Geometry. |
11-2 | Drawing 1. Mechanical, Projection and Machine Drawing. | |
3-5 | Physical Laboratory 1. Experiments and Computations. | |
X-XI | Chemistry 1. Inorganic Chemistry. | |
XI-XII | Physics 1. Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, Magnetism. | |
XII-II | Chemical Laboratory 1. Experiments and Computations. | |
Sophomore | 10-11 | Mechanics 1. General Mechanics, Graphical Statics and Strength of Materials, Hydrostatics and Hydraulics. |
11-12 | Mathematics 2. Analytical Geometry, Calculus. | |
X-XI | Analytical Chemistry 1. Manipulation, Blowpipe Analysis, Fire Assaying, Systematic Qualitative Analysis. |
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XI-II | Drawing 2. Descriptive Geometry, Graphical Statics, Topographical Drawing. |
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Junior | 9-10 | Chemistry 2. Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry. |
10-11 | Analytical Chemistry 2. Gravimetric and Volumetric Determinations, Systematic Quantitative Analysis. |
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12-1 | Geology 1. General Geology, Geological Field-Work, Geological Laboratory. |
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IX-X | Chemical Engineering 1. Surveying, Machine Design, Elementary Steam Engineering. |
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Senior | 3½-5 | Industrial Chemistry. Chemistry or Arts and Manufactures. |
IX-X | Chemical Engineering 2. Electrical Measurements, Direct Current Machinery, Building Construction. |
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XII-I | Chemistry 3. Elementary Research Work in Inorganic or in Organic Chemistry. |
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Graduating Thesis. |
The University of Virginia record February, 1909 | ||