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GRADUATION AND DEGREES.
  
  
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GRADUATION AND DEGREES.

In each school of this department a special diploma of graduation is
awarded to the successful student either in the general or in the
advanced courses. In the technical courses similar individual diplomas
are awarded. The titled degrees of Civil, Mining, Mechanical, or Electrical
Engineer are awarded to students who complete the work as
indicated in the following scheme.


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Civil.  Mining.  Mechanical.  Electrical. 
A. Mathematics.
Projective Geometry.
Chemistry. 
A Mathematics.
Projective Geometry.
Chemistry. 
A. Mathematics.
Projective Geometry.
Chemistry. 
A. Mathematics.
Projective Geometry.
Chemistry. 
B. A. Mathematics.
Engineering Geodesy.
Physics. 
B. A. Mathematics.
Engineering Geodesy.
Physics. 
B. A. Mathematics.
General Mechanics.
Physics. 
B. A. Mathematics.
General Mechanics.
Physics.
Electricity. 
M. A. Mathematics.
General Mechanics.
Geology. 
Analytical Chemistry.
General Mechanics.
Geology. 
M. A. Mathematics.
Advanced Mechanics. 
M. A. Mathematics.
Advanced Mechanics.
Elec & Magnetism. 
Advanced Mechanics.
Civil Engineering. 
Mining Engineering.
Industrial Chemistry.
Mineralogy & Geology 
Mechanical Engineer'g
Industrial Chemistry. 
Electrical Engineering.
Industrial Chemistry. 

For a student whose preparation is not above the average in extent
and thoroughness each of these courses represents the work of four
years. Men who are able to enter with advanced standing in Mathematics
and are willing to apply themselves with diligence should be
able to complete the course in three years.