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SENIOR YEAR 



Seventh Semester E>,hth Semester 



Ice Cream and Ices, Market Milk, Seminar, Management of Dairy 

 Beginning Technical Journalism, Ani- Plants, Agricultural Advertising, The- 

 mal Feeding, Obstetrics, Farm Sani- sis, Technical Journalism, Milk Pro- 

 tation, Electives. duction and Herd Management, For- 



' age Crops, Electives. 



COURSE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 



Leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. 



FRESHMAN YEAR 







First Semester Second Semester 



Technical Lecture, General Chem- Technical Lecture, General Chem- 

 istry, Exposition, College Algebra, istry and Qualitative Analysis, Narra- 

 Plane Trigonometry, Mechanical tion and Description, Analytical Ge- 

 Drawing, Forge, Military Drill, Gym- ometry, Plane Trigonometry, Projec- 

 nasium Work. tive Drawing, Foundry Work, Mili- 

 tary Drill, Gymnasium Work. 



SOPHOMORE YEAR 



Third Semester Fourth Semester 



Technical Lecture, Quantitative Technical Lecture, Calculus, Draw- 

 Analysis, Argumentation, Calculus, ing, Machine Shop, Mechanics of En- 

 Drawing, Pattern Work, Military and gineering, Military and Physical 

 Physical Training, General Physics. Training, General Physics. 



JUNIOR YEAR 



Fifth Semester Sixth Semester 



Electric and Magnetic Circuits, En- Direct Current Machinery, Theory 



gineering Economics, Mathematics, of Alternating Currents, Laboratory, 



Mechanics of Engineering, Materials Engineering English, Conservation of 



of Construction, Mechanical Engineer- Natural Resources, Mechanical Engi- 



ing Laboratory, Physics Laboratory, peering Laboratory, Hydraulics, Phys- 

 ics Laboratory. 



SENIOR YEAR 



Seventh Semester Eighth Semester 



Alternating Current Machinery, Alternating Current Machinery, 

 Laboratory, Seminar, Specifications Laboratory, Electric or Theory of II- 

 and Contracts, Laboratory, Engines lumination, Railways or Telephone 

 and Boilers or Telephony, Steam and Engineering, Seminar, Electric Trans- 

 Gas Laboratory, Machine Design, The- mission, Thesis, History of Engineer- 

 ory of Illumination, Electives. ing, Electives. 



Five-Year Course in Electrical Engineering 



Leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. 



The following five-year course in electrical engineering is offered in 

 response to a demand for an engineering course, giving the student a better 

 education in the studies in natural sciences, together with an opportunity 

 to specialize in engineering not possible in the time available in the four- 

 year course of study. The course includes all of the work given in the four- 

 year course and in addition thirty hours of cultural and scientific studies, 

 together with four hours of work given in the engineering departments. 



This course leads to the same degree granted to graduates of the four- 

 year course, but a graduate may obtain the full professional degree of elec- 

 trical engineer after one year of responsible professional work in the presen- 

 tation of a satisfactory thesis. 



