44 

 Two-Year Course for Suveyors and Road Makers 



(Requirements for Admission, see page 41) 

 Upon the completion of this course, the student will be granted a certificate. 



FIRST YEAR 

 First Semester Second Semester 



Principles of Chemistry, *English, Cement Products, Drawing, Road 

 *Shop Mathematics or Algebra, *Shop Making, Field Engineering, *English, 

 Drawing, Shop Work, Gymnasium *Algebra or Plane Geometry, Gym- 

 Work, Principles of Physics. nasium Work. 



SECOND YEAR 

 Third Semester Fourth Semester 



Surveying, Topographical Drawing, Surveying, *Elements of Struc- 

 Drainage and Irrigation, *Plane or Tures, ""Trigonometry, *Elements of 

 Solid Geometry, "Strength of Mate- Mechanics, Building Construction, 

 rials, Gymnasium Work. Gymnasium Work, Practical Experi- 



ence. 



*May be taken by correspondence. 



The department reserves the right to substitute equivalent work in the 

 schedule of any student if the enrollment in any one study is not sufficient to 

 warrant conducting a class in that subject. 



Optional Studies in the Non-Collegiate Courses 



With the consent of the Dean of Agriculture for agricultural students, of 

 the Dean of Engineering for the engineering students, and of the Dean of 

 Home Economics for the home economics students, students having the pre- 

 requisite preparation may elect subjects from the following list, in place of 

 any study named in the regular semester schedules, provided they have the 

 equivalent of two and one-half years of high school work, or have received 

 credit in advance for part of the required work scheduled. Two-year students 

 may take an additional course in English in the second year with the approval 

 of their dean. 



Fall Semester Spring Semester 



General Botany, Plant Diseases, Cement Products, Greenhouse Crops, 



Small Fruits and Vegetables, Algebra, Practical Landscape Gardening, Alge- 



Shop Mathematics, Algebra to Invo- bra, Plane Trigonometry, Shop Draw- 



lution, Shop Drawing, Elementary ing, German, Drawing. 

 German, Automobile Operation, Auto- 

 mobile Practice, Principles of Phys- 

 ics, Drawing. 



Either Semester 



The Sentence, Rhetoric and Compo- English Practice, Algebra Review, 



sition, Elementary Grammar, The In- Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, 



formational Article, Modern Euro- Wood Shop Work, Pattern Work. 



pean History, Advanced American Forge Work, Foundry Work. 



History, English Classics, Public 



Speaking. 



Special Part-Time Course for Telephone Plant-Men 



(Requirements for Admission, see page 41) 



This course is to be given in co-operation with telephone companies for 

 young men who are (or expect to be) engaged in telephone work. It is open 

 to any young man in the state, but only those detailed by telephone com- 

 panies are certain of employment when the school work is completed. The 

 course will probably require two years of alternating school work and prac- 

 tical work. The student will devote five months each year (May to Septem- 

 ber, inclusive) to practical work at regular wages in the employ of the tele- 

 phone company, and seven months (October to April, inclusive) to school 

 work at the Iowa State College. 



First Semester Second Semester 



The Practice of English, Telephony, Elementary Composition, Tele- 



Telephone Practice, Algebra or Shop phony, Telephone Practice, Algebra or 



Mathematics, Shop Drawing, Wood Shop Mathematics, Shop Drawing, 



tShop Work, Elementary Physics, Forge Work, Elementary Physics, 



Gymnasium Work. Gymnasium Work. 



