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(f) Topographical plans and colored topography. 



(g) Elementary projections, 

 (h) Tracing. 



6. Surveying : As in Engineering Course. 



Chain surveying (theory). Methods of chaining and overcoming, 

 obstacles ; also practice in field operations. 



Second Year. 



1. English : As in B. A. and Engineering Courses. 



2. Mathematics : As in Engineering Course. 



3. French or German : As in B. A. and Engineering Courses. 



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4. Physics : As in Engineering Course 



Elementary Dynamics, Statics, Hydrostatics, The Metric System;. 

 Velocity, Acceleration, Laws of Motion, Force, Energy, Momen- 

 tum, Work, Power Composition and Resolution of Forces, 

 Moments, Couples, Machines, Properties of Fluids, Archimedes' 

 Principle, Specific Gravity, Density, Fluid Pressure, Pascal's 

 Law, Bramah Press, Barometer, Boyle ' s Law, Pumps., 

 Siphons, etc. 



5. Drawing : As in Engineering Course' 



(a) Descriptive Geometry. 



(b) Shades and Shadows. 



(c) Isometric Projection. 



(d) Maps of chain and compass surveys. 



(e) Drawings of tools, machines, and details. 



(f) Tracing. 



6. Surveying : As in Engineering Course 



Uses and adjustments of instruments (compasses, transits, levels,. 



etc.) 



Trigonometric surveys. 

 Compass surveys. 

 Contour surveys. 



Third Year. 



1. Chemistry : As in B. A. Course. 



2. Economics : As in B. A. Course. 



3. Theory of earth pressure and application to retaining walls, sewers,.. 



tunnels, etc. : As in Engineering Course. 



4. Foundations ; As in Engineering Course 



