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The School confers the degree of "Ingenieur des 

 Constructions Civiles" or a certificate of study. There 

 is no tuition fee. 



Ecole d' Application du Genie Maritime (Paris). Ad- 

 mission to this School is by competitive examination, 

 including Calculus, Descriptive Geometry, Mechanics, 

 Drawing, Physics, and Chemistry. Properly qualified 

 foreign students may be admitted without examination. 

 Visitors ("auditeurs libres") are also permitted to attend 

 some of the courses. 



A two-year course is offered, consisting of winter ses- 

 sions in Paris and of summer work in arsenals and ship 

 yards. The instruction, conducted by officers of the 

 Genie Maritime and by engineers of Naval Artillery, 

 includes courses in Ship Construction, Armament and 

 Protection, Applied Mechanics, Steam Engines, Boilers, 

 Metallurgy, Technology (Tools and Materials), Aero- 

 nautics, Naval Architecture, Land Construction, Torpe- 

 does, Administration and Bookkeeping, Submarines, 

 Applied Electricity, Resistance of Materials, Naval 

 Artillery, Graphic Problems and Projects. 



The school confers the degree of "Ingenieur Civil des 

 Constructions na vales " or a certificate of study. The 

 cost of instruction to foreign students is about 1800 

 francs per year. 



tLcole Superieure d'Electricite (Paris). Admission to 

 this important School is by competitive examination, 

 including Mathematics (Algebra, plane analytical 

 Geometry, Calculus), general and applied Mechanics, 

 Physics, Chemistry, Electricity, and Resistance of 

 Materials. Properly qualified students may be excused 

 from the entrance examination. Visitors ("auditeurs 

 libres") are also admitted. The studies, which last one 

 year, include instruction in Applied Electricity (con- 

 struction, generation, transformation, transmission, 



