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SECOND YEAR.

Pure Mathematics 2. [Echols, 11.]

FIRST TERM.—Analytical Geometry.

SECOND TERM.—Differential Calculus.

THIRD TERM.—Integral Calculus.

Applied Mathematics 2. [Thornton, X.]

FIRST TERM.—Introduction to General Mechanics.

SECOND TERM.—Graphical Statics. Analysis of Structures.

THIRD TERM.—Elements of Steam Engineering.

Experimental Physics. [Smith, XI.]

FIRST TERM.—Experimental Mechanics of Solids and Fluids.

SECOND TERM.—Heat and Electricity.

THIRD TERM.—Sound and Light.

Drawing 2. [Instructor, 12-2.]

FIRST TERM.—Elementary Structural Drawing.

SECOND TERM.—Graphical Statics and Structural Design.

THIRD TERM.—Elementary Machine Drawing and Design.

Shop-Work 2. [Instructors; afternoon hours.]

FIRST TERM.—Machine Shop.

SECOND TERM.—Foundry.

Mechanical Laboratory 1. [McKergow and Newcomb; afternoon hours.]

FIRST TERM.—Tests of Cement and Timber.

SECOND TERM.—Strength and Elasticity of Iron and Steel.

THIRD TERM.—Steam Engine Tests.

The foregoing courses contain the fundamenta of education in the
Applied Sciences and are taken in common by all students of Engineering.
The succeeding years are largely devoted to the specialized elective
courses, which deal with the subject matter of professional practice in the
various branches of Engineering. In these courses only such students are
admitted as have an adequate preliminary training in Pure Mathematics, in
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, and in Drawing and Design.