TEE IMPERIAL UNIVER^TIES OF JAPAN 



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Mining and Metallurgical Courses at Kyoto 



Hours Per Week Time 



Mineralogy (Lect.) 3 4 months 



Mineralogy (Exerc.) 2 1 year 



Geology and lithology (Lect.) 2~i 



Geology and lithology (Exerc.) 1 j 



Ore deposits (Lect.) 2 1 year 



Surveying (Lect.) 2 | ^ ^^^^^^ 



Surveying (Exerc.) 3 j 



Mine surveying (Lect.) 2 4 months 



Sti'ength of constructions (Lect.) 1) •, 



Strength of constructions (Drawing) 2 j 



Factory architecture (Lect.) 2 6 months 



Outlines of mechanical engineering (Lect.) 3 1 year 



Outlines of electrical engineering (Lect.) 2 1 year 



Mining, parts I. and II. (Lect.) -4 1 year 



Mining, part III. (Lect.) 3 1 year 



Mineral dressing (Lect.) 2 1 year 



Briquetting (Lect.) 2 2 months 



General metallurgy (Lect.) 2 1 year 



Special metallurgy, parts I. and II. (Lect.) 5 1 year 



Electro-metallurgy (Lect.) 2 6 months 



Iron metallurgy (Lect.) 3 4 months 



Iron metallurgy (Lect.) 2 6 months 



Mechanical and metallurgical technology (Lect.) .... 3 6 months 



Metallography (Lect.) 2 2 months 



Assaying (Lect.) 1) ^ 



Assaying (Exerc.) 3 j 



Blowpipe analysis (Lect.) 1> 



-Di ■ 1 ■ )t /\ Q h 6 months 



Blowpipe analysis (Lect.) 3 i 



Mining laws (Lect.) 2 6 months 



Drawing, part 1 6 1 year 



Drawing, part II 6 1 year 



Chemical analysis, part 1 10 8 months 



Chemical analysis, part 1 15 2 months 



Chemical analysis, part II 10 4 months 



Chemical analysis, part II 9 6 months 



Metallurgical experiments 6 2 months 



Iron metallurgical experiments 4 2 months 



Electro-metallurgical experiments 3 2 months 



Experiments for mineral dressing 2 months 



Practise in mine surveying 2 months 



Practise in mine surveying works 4 months 



The special courses noted are given by a faculty consisting of 4 pro- 

 fessors, 4 assistant professors, and 1 lecturer; assisted by 2 professors 

 from the College of Law. A few are given in the civil or electrical 

 engineering departments, being required of or open to election by stu- 

 dents in mining. At Kyoto the faculty of the Institute of Mining and 

 Metallurgy consists of Professors Jisaburo Yokobori, Daikichi Saito, 

 Viscount Tadashiro Inouye, Toshio Watanabe, all graduates of the 



