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Senior III.

11-12, M. W. F.

910. Direct Current Systems.

Lectures dealing with the fundamentals of electrical circuits and direct
current machinery. Problem work accompanies the lectures. The course
is essentally for the non-ellectrical engineering students. (Fall.)

911. Alternating Current Systems.

Lectures covering the fundamentals of alternating current circuits and
machinery. Brief expositions of the subjects of electric lighting and power
fundamentals. For non-electrical engineering students. (Winter.)

912. Electrical Equipment.

Lectures and computations dealing with the choice, arrangement, and
systems of wiring and control governing the approved methods of installation
of electrical equipment for industrial uses. For non-electrical engineering
students. (Spring.)

920-921-922. Wireless Telegraphy and Signaling.

A course of lectures once a week dealing with the theory and operation
of wireless telegraph installations, and standard methods of signaling, with
particular reference to their use in war. The lectures are supplemented by


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practice in code sending and receiving by various methods, see 970-1-2.
(Fall, Winter, Spring.)

941. Engineering Economics.

8-9, M. W. F.

Lectures and parallel reading on the economic considerations involved
in engineering problems.