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III. ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL MOTORS.

—Fee $10.00

This course comprises three lectures and four hours of laborato
practice per week for the entire year. The first two terms
are devoted to a study of the basic principles of electrical
engineering with associated laboratory practice on various
types of electrical machinery and accessories. The third
term is concerned more particularly with the question of choice
of equipment, arrangement of controls and general questions
concerning the actual installation of suitable units for industrial
and special classes of service. The laboratory
work of the third term is largely of the nature of solving problems
by both analytical and graphical methods.

The course as a whole aims to give a certain familiarity
with modern electrical equipemtn, its construction, operation
and adaptation to specific purposes. —Professor Rodman.