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Show 94 Mechanical Engineering Sophomore Year A. W. S. Business 1a 3 Economics 4 5 Engineering 4, 5, 18 2 2 4 Engineering 10, 12, 11 1 1 1 Humanities 1, 2 3 3 Mathematics 7, 8, 9 4 4 4 Physics 4, 5, 6 5 5 5 Electives 3 18 18 19 Meteorology Sophomore Year A. W. S. Biology 1, 2 5 4 Geography 1 5 Geology 3 5 *Mathematics 7, 8, 9 4 *Physics 4, 5, 6 5 5 5 Approved Electives 3 3 17 18 17 Geological Metallurgical or Mining Engineering Sophomore Year A. W. S. Chemistry 7, 8, Engineering 28 3 3 3 Engineering 4, 5 2 2 Geology 11, 7, 8 4 3 3 Mathematics 7, 8, 9 4 4 4 Physics 4, 5, 6 5 5 5 Approved Elective 2 18 17 17 Geology or Mineralogy Sophomore Year A. W. S. Chemistry 7, 8, Engineering 28 3 3 3 Engineering 4, 5 2 2 Geology 7, 8 3 3 Geology 11, 3, 14 4 5 4 *Physics 4, 5, 6 5 5 5 Approved Elective 3 17 18 15 *A student majoring in Mineralogy should substitute German 1, 2, 3 for Physics 4, 5, 6. 95 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Engineering 1. Engineering Drawing. A course dealing with the use and care of drawing instruments, instrumental exercises, conventional line, lettering practice, construction problems, and problems in orthographic and projection study. Three laboratory periods a week. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Alexander, Atkins la. Engineering Drawing. A brief review of care and use of drawing instruments, instrumental exercises, conventional lines, lettering practice, and construction problems, problems in orthographic and other projection study, and introduction to working drawings. Prerequisite: One year or more of high school mechanical drawing. Three laboratory periods a week. Three quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Alexander, Atkins 2. Engineering Drawing. Auxiliary projection, revolutions, intersection, developments, perspective, isometric projection, and oblique principles of working drawings. Prerequisite: Engineering 1 or la. Three laboratory periods a week. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Alexander, Atkins 3. Descriptive Geometry. Auxiliary views, fundamental constructions, point, line and plane relations, developable surfaces, intersections, and angles between planes. Prerequisite: Engineering 2. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. Three quarter hours. Winter, Spring. Alexander, Atkins 4. Surveying. A course in the theory and use of surveying equipment including the chain, plumb bob, hand level, engineer's level, and engineer's transit as used to measure horizontal and vertical angles and distances, run traverses, and shoot grades. One lecture and one field period a week. Prerequisites: Engineering 1, Mathematics 3 or 3a. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Rich 4a. Surveying. A course in the theory and use of surveying equipment, including the chain, plumb-bob, hand level, engineer's level and engineer's transit. This equipment is used to measure horizontal and vertical angles and distances, run traverses, and shoot grades. Designed for civil engineers and foresters. One lecture and two field periods a week. Prerequisites: Engineering 1. Mathematics 3 or 3a. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Rich 5. Surveying. A continuation of Engineering 4 or 4a, the field period being replaced by office practice including adjusting and plotting of field data, computation of areas and volumes and use of the polar planimeter. Prerequisite: Engineering 4 and 4a. One lecture and one laboratory period a week. Two quarter hours. Winter. Rich |