1-2-3. |
7-8-9. |
10-11-12. |
13-14-15. |
16-17-18. |
21-22-23. |
26. | 26: Engineering Economics and Specifications: |
31-32-33. |
34-35-36. |
40-41-42. |
43-44-45; German. |
100. |
106. |
107. |
108. |
109. |
110. |
111. |
158-159-160. |
200-201-202. |
250-251-252. |
300-301-302. |
350-351-352. |
303-304-305. |
353-354-355. |
309-310-311. |
359-360-361. |
312-313-314. |
362-363-364. |
315-316-317. |
365-366-367. |
318-319-320. |
368-369-370. |
321-322-323. |
371-372-373. |
324-325-326. |
327-328-329. |
340-341-342. |
374-375-376. |
383-384-385. |
386-387-388. |
400-401-402. |
450-451-452. |
521. |
522. |
523. |
524. |
525. |
526. |
527. |
528. |
529. |
530. |
581. |
650. |
661. |
662. |
663. |
670. |
680. |
690. |
691. |
692. |
701. |
703. |
705. |
708. |
709. |
715. |
718. |
720. |
721. |
722. |
723. |
725. |
751. |
755. |
800. |
801. |
802. |
803. |
804. |
805. |
806. |
807. |
808. |
811. |
812. |
813. |
815. |
820. |
821. |
822. |
826. |
827. |
830. |
833. |
834. |
835. |
836. |
860. |
863. |
867-868. |
900. |
901. |
902. |
903. |
904. |
905. |
906. |
907. |
910. |
911. |
916-917-918. |
920. |
925. |
930-931-932. |
940-941-942. |
950-951. |
953-954-955. |
956. |
960-961. |
966-967-968. |
975. |
980-981. |
990-991-992. |
The University of Virginia record February 1, 1935 | ||
26: Engineering Economics and Specifications:
9:30-10:30, T. Th. S.
Lectures, parallel reading and written work dealing with the economic considerations
involved in engineering problems and specifications for engineering
structures. Special emphasis is placed upon the general problem of economic
selection of methods, machinery and apparatus in the several engineering fields.
Qustions of first cost, depreciation, rates for service, etc., will be treated. Complete
specifications are required from each student, subjects being chosen particularly
from the special field of study of each individual student. (Spring.)
Assistant Professor Morse.
The University of Virginia record February 1, 1935 | ||