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gardening, and floriculture; and major and minor work for the Doctor's 

 degree along the lines of plant breeding and pomology. 

 For description of subjects see page 264. 



Mathematics 



Professors Stanton, Roberts; Associate Professors Colpitts, Pattengill, 

 Chancy, Snedecor; Dr. Tappan 



Major and minor work for the degree of Master of Science is offered 

 by the department. Special courses in advanced mathematics of engineer- 

 ing, physics, economic problems, statistics, and biological problems are 

 so correlated with the technical lines of work as to demand consideration 

 of all students who expect to teach applied mathematics in technical in- 

 stitutions or to become investigators in any of the above lines of work. 



For description of subjects see page 279. 



Mechanical Engineering 



Professor Meeker; Associate Professors Cleghorn, Major, Norman, 



Leavell 



The department offers major work for the degree of Master of Science 

 in Mechanical Engineering along the lines of gas engineering, steam en- 

 gineering, heating and ventilation, machine designing, railway mechanical 

 engineering, automobile engineering; and minor and supporting work in 

 the other departments of the Engineering, Agricultural, and Industrial 

 Science Divisions. 



For the professional degree of Mechanical Engineer and description of 

 subjects see pages 72 and 293. 



Mining Engineering 



Professor Beyer; Associate Professor Hodson 



All of the subjects offered are required of undergraduates who spe- 

 cialize in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, but may be elected for 

 minor work by graduates who are majoring along other lines. The de- 

 partment does not, at the present time, offer major work for an advanced 

 degree. 



For professional degrees and description of subjects see pages 72 and 

 308. 



Physics 

 Professor Spinney; Associate Professors Stiles, Thompson, Kunerth; 



Assistant Professor Plagge 



The Department of Physics offers major and minor work leading to 

 the degree of Master of Science in those fields of physics which are re- 

 lated to industrial science, engineering, home economics, and agriculture. 

 For equipment and description of subjects see page 320. 

 Veterinary Anatomy 



Professor Murphey 



Major and minor work for the degree of Master of Science is offered 

 by the department in histology and in gross anatomy. Minor work in 



