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JONES AND BARKSDALE MEMORIAL FUNDS

A gift to the Department of Engineering from Messrs. Arthur P. Jones,
William Barham Jones (B.A. 1907) and Major Kenneth S. Jones (B.A.,
LL.B., C.E. 1915, Major U. S. A., Engineer Corps) in memory of their
father, the late Walter H. Jones of Norfolk, Va., and of his deep interest in
the University of Virginia, in the form of an endowment fund has made it
possible to provide a considerable number of professional periodicals representing
the various engineering activities. A gift to the Department of Engineering
from Mrs. Hamilton Barksdale in memory of her husband, an
alumnus of the Engineering Department, specifically donated for the purpose
of building up the department library, will make possible at once much
needed changes and additions to the library.


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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
NEW ENGINEERING CURRICULUM

                                                                                                 
Freshman
All courses 
Sophomore
All except Chemical 
Sophomore
Chemical 
English 1-2-3  [1] Calculus 108-9-10  [1] Calculus 108-9-10 
Math. 100-106-107  [1] Physics 200-1-2  [1] Physics 200-1-2 
[1] Chem. 300-1-2  Engrg. 526-715-800  Engrg. 526-715-800 
[1] Ap. Math. 521-2-3  Com. Law 13-14-15 or  [1] Qual. Anal. 315-16-17 
[1] Field-work 571  Govt. 16-17-18 or 
[1] Shop-work 865-6  History 31-32-33 
L. F. $55  L. F. $15  L. F. $40 
Junior  Senior  Graduate 
Civil  English 4-5-6  Cost Acct. 21-2-3  [1] Eng. Geol. 400-1-2 
[1] Ap. Math. 524-5  Ap. Math. 527-8  [1] Elec. Sys. 910-11 
C. E. 701-3-7  [1] Exp. Engrg. 662-3-80  Engrg. Econs. & Spec. 26 
[1] Exp. Engrg. 650  C. E. 718-5-16  Elective 34-5-6 
Econs. 10-11-12 or  [1] Ry. Field-work 751  Option: C. E. 720-19 or 
Mod. Lang. 40-1-2  [1] Bridge Drafting 755  C. E. 721-22 
M. E. 801  C. E. Research 725 
L. F. $15  L. F. $35  L. F. $10 
Mechanical  English 4-5-6  Cost Acct. 21-2-3  M. E. 805-6-7 
[1] Ap. Math. 524-9-5  Ap. Math. 527-8  M. E. 820-21-22 
M. E. 802-4-3  [1] Exp. Engrg. 670-61-80  M. E. 818 
[1] Exp. Engrg. 690-1-2  M. E. 810-11-12  C. E. 719 
Econs. 10-11-12 or  [1] Elec. Sys. 910-11  Engrg. Econs. & Spec. 26 
Mod. Lang. 40-1-2  Elective 34-5-6 
M. E. 801 
L. F. $25  L. F. $25  L. F. $0 
Electrical  English 4-5-6  Cost Acct. 21-2-3  E. E. [1] 930-[1] 1-2 
[1] Ap. Math. 524-9-5  Ap. Math. 527-8  Option: E. E.[1] 906 
E. E. 900-1-2  [1] Exp. Engrg. 670-61-80  or 920 or 907 
Math. 111  E. E. 903-4-5  [1] Phys. 259 
[1] E. E. Lab. 950-1  [1] E. E. Lab. 953-4-5  Engrg. Econs. & Spec. 26 
Econs. 10-11-12 or  M. E. 801  [1] E. E. 925 
Mod. Lang. 40-1-2  Option: M. E. 802-4-3
with Exp. Engrg.
690-1-2 
or [1] E. E. 940-1-2 
Elective 34-5-6 
L. F. $20  L. F. $30  L. F. $30 
Chemical  English 4-5-6  Cost Acct. 21-2-3  Chem. Engrg. 324-5-6 
[1] Ap. Math. 524-5  [1] Quan. Anal. 318-19-20  Ap. Chem. 340-1-2 
[1] Org. Chem. 309-10-11  [1] Phys. Chem. 303-4-5  Engrg. Econs. & Spec. 26 
German 40-1-2  [1] Elec. Sys. 910-11  Elective 34-5-6 
M. E. 801  Ap. Math. 529.  [1] Chem. Research 386-7-8 
[1] Exp. Engrg. 680 
L. F. $35  L. F. $65  L. F. $25 
Mining  English 4-5-6  Cost Acct. 21-2-3  [1] Mineralogy 412-13-14 or 
[1] Ap. Math. 524-5  [1] Elec. Sys. 910-11  [1] Petrography 406-7-8 
[1] Engrg. Geol. 400-1-2  Ap. Math. 529  [1] Adv. Econ. Geol. 409-10-11 
Econs. 10-11-12 or  [1] Exp. Engrg. 680  Engrg. Econs. & Spec. 26 
Mod. Lang. 40-1-2  [1] Econ. Geol. 403-4-5  Elective 34-5-6 
M. E. 801  Mining 541-2-3  [1] Qual. Anal. 315-16-17 
L. F. $10  L. F. $15  L. F. $25 

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CLASSES.  LECTURES.  LABORATORY. 
C—lectures per wk. S-H—session
hours. 
S-H  M. W. F.  T. Th. S. 
L—hrs. of practice per wk. 
Freshman  English (1-2-3)  12:30-1:30 
Math. (100-106-107)  9:30-10:30 
Gen. Chem. (300-301-302)  10:30-11:30  11:30-1:30, T. Th. S. 
Ap. Math. (521-522-523)  10:30-11:30  8:30-10:30, M. W. F. 
Field-work (571)  6 h. a. w. 
Shop-work (865-866)  3 h. a. w. 
Sophomore  Com. Law (13-14-15) or Govt. (16-17-18)  11:30 or 9:30 
or History (31-32-33)  12:30-1:30  or 11:30-12:30 
Math. (108-109-110)  11:30-12:30  2:30-4:30, M. W. F. 
Physics (200-201-202)  9:30-10:30  9:30-11:30, T. Th. S. 
Qual. Anal. (315-316-317)  8:30-9:30  2:30-5:30, T. Th. 
Engrg. (526-715-800)  12:30-1:30 
Junior  Eng. (4-5-6)  8:30-9:30 
Econs. (10-11-12) or  10:30-11:30 
Mod. Lang. (40-41-42) M. T. W. Th. F.  9:30-10:30 
Math. (111) Fall  12:30-1:30 
Org. Chem. (309-310-311)  11:30-12:30  2:30-5:30, T. Th. 
Engrg. Geol. (400-401-402) M. T. W.  11:30-12:30  6 h. a. w. 
Ap. Math. (524-525)  10:30-11:30  8:30-10:30, T. Th. S. Fall and Spring 
Ap. Math. (529)  12:30-1:30 
Civil Engrg. (701)  9:30-10:30 
Civil Engrg. (703)  11:30-12:30 
Civil Engrg. (707)  12:30-1:30  6 h. a. w. Winter 
Mech. Engrg. (802-804-803)  11:30-12:30 
Mech. Engrg. (801)  12:30-1:30 
Elec. Engrg. (900-901-902)  4½  11:30-12:30  2:30-5:30, M. 
Exp. Engrg. (650)  6 h. a. w. Winter 
Exp. Engrg. (690-691-692)  11:30-12:30, T.  2:30-6:30, T. or Th. 
Elec. Lab. (950-951)  11:30-12:30, S.  2:30-6:30, T. or W. or Th.
Winter and Spring 
Senior  Cost Accounting (21-22-23)  9:30-10:30 
Phys. Chem. (303-304-305)  12:30-1:30  2:30-5:30, T. Th. 
Quant. Anal. (318-319-320)  1 hr. to be ar'ng'd  2:30-5:30, M. W. 
Econ. Geol. (403-404-405)  10:30-11:30  6 h. a. w. 
Ap. Math. (528-527)  12:30-1:30 
Mining (541-542-543)  11:30-12:30 
Civil Engrg. (705-716)  12  10:30-11:30  12 h. a. w. Spring 
Civil Engrg. (718)  11:30-12:30  6 h. a. w. Fall 
Mech. Engrg. (810-811-812)  8:30-9:30  6 h. a. w. 
Elec. Engrg. (903-904-905)  4½  10:30-11:30  2:30-5:30, Th. 
Elec. Engrg. (910-911)  10:30-11:30 
Exp. Engrg. (662-663)  11:30-12:30, W.  2:30-6:30, M. or W. or F. 
Exp. Engrg. (670-661-680)  11:30-12:30, S.  2:30-6:30, M. or W. or F. 
Ry. Field-work (751)  1½  9 h. a. w. Fall 
Bridge Draw. (755)  12  12 h. a. w. Winter 
Elec. Lab. (953-954-955)  11:30-12:30, Th.  2:30-6:30, M. or W. or F. 
Elec. Lab. (960-61)  11:30-12:30, T.  2:30-6:30, M. or F. Fall and Winter 

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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
NEW CURRICULUM IN CIVIL 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 
Elementary Mechanics
Materials of Construction
Elem. Ap. Thermo. 
Junior  English Literature
Options:
Economics
or Modern Language 
Graphical Statics
Structural Drawing
Hydraulics
Drawing Laboratory 
Curves and Earthwork
Highways
Water supply & Sewerage
Road Materials Tests 
Senior  Cost Accounting  Applied Mechanics
Strength of Materials
Mechanics Laboratory 
Elem. Ap. Thermo.
Masonry
Bridges
Railways
Bridge Drafting
Railway Surveying
 
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 
Engineering Geology  Engineering Economics
and Specifications
Option:
Advanced Structural
Engineering and Highways

or Advanced Water Supply
and Sewerage
Electric Systems
C. E. Research 
Degree of C.E. on completion of additional Graduate Course. 

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


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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
NEW CURRICULUM IN MECHANICAL 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 
Elementary Mechanics
Materials of Construction
Elem. Ap. Thermo. 
Junior  English Literature
Option:
Economics
or Modern Language 
Graphical Statics
Structural Drawing
Hydraulics
Drawing Laboratory 
Elem. Ap. Thermo.
General and Applied
Thermodynamics
Power Testing 
Senior  Cost Accounting  Applied Mechanics
Strength of Materials
Mechanics Laboratory 
Machine Design
Electric Systems
 
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 
Theory of Machines
Adv. Ap. Thermo.
Industrial Management
Engineering Economics
and Specifications
Highway Transport 
Degree of M.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.


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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 
Elementary Mechanics
Materials of Construction
Elem. Ap. Thermo. 
Junior  English Literature
Option:
Economics
or Modern Language 
Mathematics:
Differential Equations
Graphical Statics
Hydraulics
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
Mechanics Laboratory 
Elem. Ap. Thermo.
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 Transients
Option:
Illumination and Photometry
or Hydro-electric
Engineering or
Electric Traction
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.


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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
NEW CURRICULUM IN CHEMICAL 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  Mathematics:
Differential and
Integral Calculus
Physics
Qualitative Analysis

Mathematics Laboratory 
Elementary Mechanics
Materials of Construction
Elem. Ap. Thermo. 
Junior  English Literature
German 
Organic Chemistry
Graphical Statics
Structural Drawing
Drawing Laboratory 
Elem. Ap. Thermo. 
Senior  Cost Accounting  Quantitative Analysis
Physical Chemistry
Hydraulics
Hydraulics Laboratory
 
Electric Systems 
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 
Applied Chemistry
Chemical Research 
Chemical Engineering
Principles
Engineering Economics
and Specifications 
Degree of Ch.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.


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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
NEW CURRICULUM IN MINING 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 
Elementary Mechanics
Materials of Construction
Elem. Ap. Thermo. 
Junior  English Literature
Option:
Economics
or Modern Language 
Graphical Statics
Structural Drawing
Drawing Laboratory
Engineering Geology 
Elem. Ap. Thermo. 
Senior  Cost Accounting  Economic Geology
Hydraulics
Hydraulic Laboratory 
Electric Systems
Mining 
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 
Advanced Economic
Geology
Mineralogy
or
Petrography
Qualitative Analysis
 
Engineering Economics
and Specifications 
Degree of E.M. on completion of the additional Graduate Course. 

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


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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
LECTURE HOURS AND EXAMINATION DAYS 1928-1929

                                         
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY  TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY 
Exam. Day  Lecture
Hour
 
Exam. Day 
Fall  Winter  Spring  Fall  Winter  Spring 
IX  VIII  English (4-5-6)  8:30
to
9:30 
IX 
Mech. Engineering (810-811-812)  Qual. Analysis (315-316-317) 
VI  IV  Civil Engineering (701-x-x)  9:30
to
10:30 
VII  VI 
Cost Accounting (21-22-23)  Government (16-17-18) 
Modern Languages (40-41-42)  Mathematics (100-106-107) 
Physics (200-201-202) 
IV  III  10:30
to
11:30 
Applied Mathematics (524-x-525)  II 
Applied Mathematics (521-522-523)  Civil Engineering (x-705-716) 
Economics (10-11-12)  General Chemistry (300-301-302) 
Elec. Engineering (903-904-905)  Elec. Engineering (910-911-x) 
III  II  Elec. Engineering (900-901-902)  11:30
to
12:30 
Organic Chemistry (309-310-311)  IV  III  II 
Engrg. Geology (400-401-402)  Civil Engineering (718-703-x) 
Mathematics (108-109-110)  Commercial Law (13-14-15) 
Mech. Engineering (802-804-803)  History (31-32-33) 
IX  VIII  VII  Applied Mathematics (528-x-7)  12:30
to
1:30 
Applied Mathematics (x-x-529)  VIII  VII  VI 
English (1-2-3)  Civil Engineering (x-707-x) 
Mech. Engineering (x-801-x)  Engineering (526-715-800) 
Physical Chemistry (303-304-305)  Mathematics (111-x-x) 

The examination days for the various classes are fixed
by the hour of regular lecture period. The examination
day for a particular course is indicated in the table above
by the Roman numeral in the first or last columns, for
the corresponding lecture hours in the middle column.
The examination period covers ten days at the end of
each term. Examination days change each term.

A change in lecture for any course will change the examination
day correspondingly. Classes for which lecture
periods are not indicated will have examination days fixed
by the arranged lecture hour in accordance with above
schedule.

 
[1]

Starred courses involve laboratory work.

L. F.—Laboratory Fees.