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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
NEW CURRICULUM IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

               
Humanities  Mathematics and Science  Technical
Engineering
 
Freshman  English
Rhetoric;
Composition;
Survey of
Literature 
Mathematics:
Trigonometry;
Analytical Geometry
and College Algebra;
Chemistry 
Plane Surveying;
Mechanical Drawing;
Descriptive Geometry;
Drawing Laboratory;
Field-work;
Shop-work;
 
Sophomore  Options:
History
or Government
or Commercial Law 
Mathematics
Differential and
Integral Calculus
Physics
Mathematics Laboratory 
Materials of Construction;
Steam Engineering;
Power Plants; 
Junior  English Literature
Option:
Economics
or Modern Language 
Mathematics:
Differential Equations;
Graphical Statics;
Elementary Mechanics;
Structural Drawing;
Drawing Laboratory 
Elements of Electricity;
Direct Cur. Machinery;
Periodic Currents;
Electrical Laboratory
Supervised Problem Work. 
Senior  Cost Accounting  Applied Mechanics;
Strength of Materials;
Hydraulics;
Mechanics Laboratory 
Alternating Current Machinery.

Electrical Laboratory
Supervised Problem Work 
Degree of B.S. in Engineering on completion of Four-Year Course. 
Graduate  Elective:
Philosophy
or Architecture
or Fine Arts
or other subject
approved by the
Faculty of
Engineering 
Electrical
Measurements;
 
Electric Power
Engineering Economics
and Specifications;
Electric Railways;
Option:
Illumination and Photometry
or Hydro-electric
Engineering.
Option:
Thermodynamics with
Power Testing or
Electric Communication 
Degree of E.E. on completion of the additional Graduate Course. 

Practice courses are printed in Italics; courses with combined lecture and laboratory
work in Black Face Type.