DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION-TECHNICAL EDUCATION BRANCH. 
SYDNEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Agriculture, Botany, Woolsorting. 
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING :—Mechanical Drawing. Machine Construction, Applied 
Mechanics, Patrernmaking, Blacksmithing, Boilermakuig, Fittingand Turning, Carriage 
Building. 
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE :—Architecture, Carpentry and Joinery, Bricklaying, 
Masonry, Stone and Marble Carving, Cabinetmaking, House Painting, Plumbing. 
DEPARTMENT OF ART Geometry, Practical Plane (Art), Solid ana Descriptive (Science), 
Practical Plane and Descriptive (Art), Model and Object Drawing, Freehand Drawing, 
Perspective, Design, Modelling, Art Decoration. 
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY:—Chemistry (Practical and Theoretical), Lithography. 
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCIAL ECONOMY Book-keeping, Caligraphy and Corres¬ 
pondence, Phonography, French. Latin, Mathematics. 
DEPARTMENT OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY : Household Management, Cookery, Scientific 
Dresscutting, Tailors’ Cutting. 
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, AND MININGGeology, Mineralogy, 
Mining. 
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Anatomy and 
Physiology, Mechanical Dentistry. 
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Physics, Electricity, Telegraphy. 
SCALE OF FEES PElt TERM (Payable to the Registrar in Advance). 
Taking the remaining [Taking the Course—viz., 
Tnvo Terms. Three Terms. 
No. of Lessons in the week. 
1 j 2 
3 I 
1 
1 2 
3 
1 
2 
3 
Seniors (per term) . 
8/ 10/ 
20/ 
12/ 
24/ 
30/ 
20/ 
40/ 
50/ 
.Juniors ,, . 
4/ 1 8/ 
10/ 
<V 
! i*/ 
I 15/ 
10/ 
20/ 
25/ 
The Junior scale applies to Male Students earning less than 30s. (thirty shillings) per week, 
and also to Female Students. 
THE THREE TERMS ARE AS FOLLOWS 
10th February to 17th May ; 10th May to 23rd August ; ?5th August to 29th November, 1890. 
Annual examinations take place in December. 
Branch Technical Schools or Science and Art ( ’lasses are also in operation at Bathurst, 
Broken Hill, Goulbnrn, Granville, Kogarah, Lambton, Maitland (West), Morpeth, Newcastle, 
Paddington, Parramatta, Petersham, Bedfern, Silverton, Singleton, and St. Leonards (North 
Shore). 
Classes in other subjects will be formed (if warrantable) on the application of twelve 
intending Students?, and payment of Fees. 
Any person (male or female) may join the Classes, on “payment in advance” of the Fees as 
per scale. 
Certificates of Efficiency will be granted at the Annual Examination in December to those 
who have completed courses described in the Curriculum. 
Students are referred to the Calendar for more detailed information. 
The Classes arc closed on Public Holidays. 
Further information may also he obtained from the Registrar (F. T. Bartlett) of the 
Sydney Technical College, at 30J, Pitt-street, 
TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM. 
( Curator—J. .//. MA JDJCH, J<\ L, S ., F. C. .S'.) 
The Technological Museum is situated in the Outer Domain, Sydney, and contains over 
20,000 specimens. The Museum is open to the public every afternoon, olid also on Sundays. 
Visitors, Students, and those in search of urgent special information are allowed admit¬ 
tance in the mornings, and the Curator will also advise probable sources of information, pro¬ 
vided requirements cannot he satisfied at the Museum. [Local Museums will be established as 
soon as practicable at all the large provincial towns in the Colony where Technical Schools 
exist.] 
Lhe permanent College is now in course of erection, at Harris-street, Ultimo (near the 
Redfern Railway Station), and the operations will be carried on there as soon as the buildings 
are completed. 
F. BRIDGES, 
•Superintendent of Technical Education. 
Head Office, -JOl, Pitt-dm /. 
