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APPLIED MATHEMATICS

The following courses in Applied Mathematics will be offered if there is
sufficient demand for them. Those who are interested in these courses should
communicate with the Dean of the Summer Quarter at the earliest possible
date. As soon as sufficient applications are received definite announcements will
be made as to which courses will be given. The tuition fee is determined largely
by the number enrolled in the course. It is usually approximately $25.00 per
course. Payment of this fee and $5.00 registration fee entitles the student to
take one additional summer school course without extra cost.

s526: Elementary Applied Mathematics: M. L. 2. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Miller.

Composition and resolution of forces; friction; problems in equilibrium; rectilinear
motion, circular motion, projectile motion. Solution of problems in mechanics by graphical
and analytical methods.

s527: Advanced Applied Mathematics: M. L. 2. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Miller.

Review of elementary mechanics; dynamics of a particle; moments of inertia; revolving
bodies; rolling bodies; theory of work and energy; collision of elastic solids; dynamics of the
Steam Engine.

s528: Theory of Structures: M. L. 2. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Miller.

Fundamental laws of stress and strain; straining actions and stresses in ties and struts,
beams and shafts, reinforced concrete slabs and girders; deflections in simple, restrained and
continuous girders; columns under axial and eccentric loads.