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CURRICULUM IN MINING ENGINEERING
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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CURRICULUM IN MINING ENGINEERING

                                                         
Humanities  Mathematics and Science  Technical
Engineering
 
Freshman  English:  Mathematics:  Plane Surveying 
Rhetoric  Trigonometry  Mechanical Drawing 
Composition  Analytical Geometry and  Descriptive Geometry 
Survey of  College Algebra  El. Mech. Technology 
Literature  Chemistry  Drawing Laboratory 
Field-work 
Sophomore  Options:  Mathematics:  Elementary Thermo. 
History  Differential and  Elementary Mechanics 
or Government  Integral Calculus  Elem. Ap. Thermo. 
or Commercial Law  Physics 
Mathematics Laboratory 
Junior  Business Speaking  Graphical Statics  Materials of Construction 
Option:  Structural Drawing 
Economics  Drawing Laboratory 
or Modern Language  Engineering Geology 
Senior  Cost Accounting  Economic Geology  Electric Systems 
Hydraulics  Mining 
Hydraulics Laboratory 
Degree of B. S. in Engineering on completion of Four-Year Course 
Graduate  Elective:  Advanced Economic  Engineering Economics 
Philosophy  Geology  and Specifications 
or Architecture  Mineralogy 
or Fine Arts  Analytical Chemistry 
or other subject 
approved by the 
Faculty of 
Engineering 
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.