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PROGRAM OF STUDIES IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.

                                         
Fall Term  C[10]   L[11]   P[12]   Winter Term  Spring Term 
Freshman  Trigonometry (100)  Coor. Geometry and Algebra (106)  Coor. Geometry and Algebra (107) 
Surveying (521) or  Drawing (522-572) or  Descriptive Geometry (523-573) or 
Drawing (522-572)  Descriptive Geom. (523-573)  Surveying (521) 
Gen. Chemistry (300-350)  Gen. Chemistry (301-351)  Gen. Chemistry (302-352) 
Rhetoric (1)  Composition (2)  Literature (3) 
Field (571) or  Shop (860 or 861)  Shop (860 or 861) or 
Shop (860 or 861)  Field (571) 
Sophomore  Calculus (108)  Calculus (109)  Calculus (110) 
Graphic Statics (524-574)  Elem. Mechanics (526-576)  Structural Draw. (525-575) 
Gen. Physics (200-250)  Gen. Physics (201-251)  Gen. Physics (202-252) 
Steam Engines (800)  Power Plants (801)  Machine Design (802) 
Junior  Applied Mechanics (527)  Strength of Materials (528)  Hydraulics (529) 
Elem. of Electrical Engrg. (900-950)  D. C. Machinery (901-951)  Periodic Currents (902-952) 
Principles of Economics (10)  Principles of Economics (11)  Applications of Economics (12) 
Fuel and Oils Tests (670)  Strength of Materials Tests (661)  Hydraulics Tests (680) 
Senior  Costs Accounting (20)  Contracts and Specifications (25)  Engineering Economics (30) 
A. C. Machinery (903-953)  A. C. Machinery (904-954)  A. C. Machinery (915-965) 
Illum. and Photometry (906-956)  Electric Traction (907)  Power Transmission (905) 
Thermodynamics (808)  Gas Engines (803)  Engines and Turbines (804) 
Power Testing (690)  Power Testing (691)  Electrical Measurements (959) 
 
[10]

C represents class-room hours per week.

[11]

L represents supervised laboratory, field, shop or drawing and computing hours per week.

[12]

P represents hours of preparation per week.