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MATHEMATICS
Mathematics sA1-I: Section I. Trigonometry: Both Terms. 9:30; C.
H. 10. Credit, 1 session-hour.
First Term, Mr. Page. Second Term, Mr. Luck.
Mathematics sA1-I: Section II. Trigonometry: First Term. 10:30; C.
H. 10. Credit, 1 session-hour.
Mr. Henderson.
This course embraces all topics usually covered in the standard text-books. Text:
Conant: Plane Trigonometry.
Mathematics sA1-II: Solid Geometry: Both Terms. 11:30; C. H. 10.
Credit, 1 session-hour.
Mr. Henderson.
This course covers the usual subject matter of Solid Geometry. Attention is given to
the logical development of the subject, the proof of the leading propositions, their relationship
to each other and to analogous theorems of plane geometry, and to the solution
of original exercises. Text: Hart and Feldman: Solid Geometry.
Mathematics sA1-III: Advanced Algebra: Both Terms. 8:30; C. H.
11. Credit, 1 session-hour.
First Term, Mr. Wells. Second Term, Mr. Henderson.
This course embraces the topics usually covered in college algebra for freshman—quadratics
and the progressions, the binomial formula, partial fractions, logarithms and the
theory of equations.
Text: Reitz and Crathorne: College Algebra (Revised Edition).
Mathematics sB1-I: Co-ordinate Geometry of Two Dimensions: First
Term. 8:30; C. H. 12. Credit, 1 session-hour.
Mr. Page.
Mathematics A prerequisite.
Text: Loney: Co-ordinate Geometry.
Mathematics s106-II: Co-ordinate Geometry. (Beginner's Class): First
Term. 9:30; C. H. 11. Credit, 1 session-hour.
Mr. Wells.
Equivalent to the second term or course 106 in the regular first year of Engineering
Mathematics.
Course embraces straight line, circle and parabola, and related topics in college
algebra.
Text: Fine and Thompson's Co-ordinate Geometry.
Mathematics s107-III: Co-ordinate Geometry: Second Term. 10:30; C.
H. 12. Credit, 1 session-hour.
Mr. Luck.
Equivalent to the third term or course 107 in the regular first-year Engineering Mathematics.
Course continued from the point reached in s106-II.
Mathematics sB2-I: Differential Calculus: First Term. 11:30; C. H.
11. Credit, 1 session-hour.
Mr. Wells.
Mathematics s106-II or sB1-I prerequisite.
Equivalent to the first term of Mathematics B2 or 108 given to engineering students, in
the regular session.
Elements of the differential calculus, maxima and minima, and rates, with special
emphasis upon the applications of the subject to geometry and elementary kinematics.
Text: Granville: Calculus (Revised Edition).
Mathematics sB2-II: Differential Calculus: Second Term. 8:30; C. H.
10. Credit, 1 session-hour.
Mr. Wells.
Mathematics sB2-I prerequisite.
Equivalent to second term of Mathematics B2 or 109, given to engineering students, in
the regular session.
Change of variable, curvature, theorem of mean value and its application, envelopes,
infinite series, etc.
Text: Granville: Calculus (Revised Edition).
Mathematics sB2-III: Integral Calculus: Second Term. 10:30; C. H.
11. Credit, 1 session-hour.
Mr. Wells.
Mathematics sB2-I prerequisite.
Equivalent to the third term of Mathematics B2 or 110, in the regular session.
Elements of the integral calculus, definite integrals and their application to areas,
length of arcs, volumes, surfaces, etc.
The Teaching of High School Mathematics: Both Terms. See Education
sB10 (b).
For courses in High School Mathematics, see "College Entrance and High School
Courses," page 94.
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