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Junior Class.

Projective Geometry.—Orthogonal Projections; Shading and Construction
of Shadows; Axonometric and Perspective Projections.

Engineering Geodesy.—Theory and Description of Engineering
Field Instruments with Field Operations; General Methods and Fundamental
Problems in Traversing, Triangulation, Direct and Indirect Levelling;
Land, City, Orographic and Hydrographic Surveying; Construction
of Maps; Tachymetric processes, including the Stadia, Barometer,
Compass and Plane Table.

Engineering Construction.—Surface excavation, and mensuration
of the same; Shaft construction; Tunnel construction; Foundations on
land and under water; Building Construction, in Timber, Stone, Brick
and Iron.


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Lines of Communication.†—Location, Construction, Operation and
Maintenance of Railways, Highways, Canals, and Canalized Rivers.

Exploitation of Mines.*—Ore Deposits in Beds, Lodes, Placers and
Massive Deposits; Exploitation of the same; Underground Transport in
Galleries, Inclines and Shafts; Drainage of the works by Adits or
Pumps; Ventilation by Furnace or Blowers.