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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 Composition
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:
Adv. Alternating Current
Machinery

or Electrical 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.