PROGRAMMES OF STUDY FOR DEGREES IN ENGINEERING.
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Civil
Engineering |
Mechanical
Engineering |
Electrical
Engineering |
Chemical
Engineering |
Mining
Engineering |
Freshman |
Math. 100-1-2 |
Math. 100-1-2 |
Math. 100-1-2 |
Math. 100-1-2 |
Math. 100-1-2 |
Chem.[8]
300-1-2 |
Chem.[8]
300-1-2 |
Chem.[8]
300-1-2 |
Chem.[8]
300-1-2 |
Chem.[8]
300-1-2 |
Draw.[8]
600-1-700 |
Draw.[8]
600-1-700 |
Draw.[8]
600-1-700 |
Draw.[8]
600-1-700 |
Draw.[8]
600-1-700 |
Shop 660-1-x |
Shop 660-1-x |
Shop 660-1-x |
Shop 660-1-x |
Shop 660-1-x |
Field x-x-750 |
Field x-x-750 |
Field x-x-750 |
Field x-x-750 |
Field x-x-750 |
Sophomore |
Math. 103-4-5 |
Math. 103-4-5 |
Math. 103-4-5 |
Math. 103-4-5 |
Math. 103-4-5 |
Phys.[8]
200-1-2 |
Phys.[8]
200-1-2 |
Phys.[8]
200-1-2 |
Phys.[8]
200-1-2 |
Phys.[8]
200-1-2 |
Draw.[8]
603-4-5 |
Draw.[8]
603-4-5 |
Draw.[8]
603-4-5 |
Draw.[8]
603-4-5 |
Draw.[8]
603-4-5 |
Engin. 701-2-3 |
Engin. 800-1-2 |
Engin. 800-1-2 |
Chem.[8]
330-1-2 |
Engin. 800-1-2 |
Junior |
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Mechs. 500-1-2 |
Mechs. 500-1-2 |
Mechs. 500-1-2 |
Mechs. 500-1-2 |
Chem.[8]
333-4-5 |
Geol.[8]
400-1-2 |
Mechs.[8]
503-4-5 |
Mechs.[8]
503-4-5 |
Mechs.[8]
503-4-5 |
Chem.[8]
303-4-5 |
Chem. 336-7-8 |
Engin. 704-5-6 |
Engin.[8]
900-1-2 |
Engin.[8]
900-1-2 |
Engin. 800-1-2 |
Engin. 900-1-2 |
Field 751 |
Engin. 850 |
Engin. 850 |
Engin. 900-1-2 |
Engin. 850-950-952 |
Draw. 755-6 |
Shop 662-3 |
Shop 662-3 |
Engin. 850-950-952 |
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Senior |
Chem. 336 |
Chem. 336 |
Chem. 336 |
Chem. 336-7-8 |
Chem. 330-1-2 |
Mechs. 506-7 |
Mechs. 506-7 |
Mechs. 506-7 |
Mechs. 500-504-505 |
Mechs. 503-4-5 |
Geol.[8]
400-1-2 |
Engin. 803-4-5 |
Engin.[8]
903-4-5 |
Mechs. 553-4-5 |
Mechs. 553-4-5 |
Engin. 707-8 |
Engin. 806-7 |
Engin.[8]
906-7 |
Geol.[8]
400-1-2 |
Geol.[8]
403-4-5 |
Engin. 800-1 |
Engin. 704 |
Engin. 860 |
Chem.[8]
306-7-8 |
Mining 420-1-2 |
Engin. 908 |
Engin. 860 |
Phys.[8]
203-4 |
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Thesis |
Shop 664 |
Thesis |
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Thesis |
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Upon the completion of the four years' course as defined in any one
of the 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, Chemical Engineer, or Mining Engineer.
In each programme will be found the Topics of Study for the several
years. The hours for lectures and laboratory exercises and the dates
for the examinations are given in the Schedule.
The student who adheres strictly to any one of the above programmes
will escape all conflicts of lecture hours, laboratory periods,
and examination days.