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The numbers following the names of instructors refer to the rooms in the College of Civil Engineering.

FRESHMAN YEAR.

Drawing, six hours per week. F., 10-1, Spring term. Drawing, three hours per

1. Lettering. Fall term. S,, 9-12. Mr. PARSON, 23. week. S., 9-12. Mr. PARSON, 23.

2. Linear and Freehand Drawing. Fall term. Drawing, nine hours per week. M., T., W., 10–1.

Mr.

4. Pen Topography. Winter term. M., 10-1; S., II-1. Mr. PARSON, 23.

PARSON, 23.

Drawing, six hours per week.

Lectures and recitations, two

5. Land Surveying. Spring term. hours per week. T., F., 10, II. Mr. KAY, IO. Field work, six hours per week. T., Th., 2-5, Mr. KAY and Mr. MCCONNELL.

6. Colored Topography. Spring term. Drawing, six hours per week. M., W., 9-12. Mr. PARSON, 23.

8. Architectural Drawing. Winter term. Drawing, six hours per week. T., 10-1; W., 2-5. Mr. PARSON, 23.

9. Structural Metals. Spring term.

Mr. McCAUSTLAND.

Lectures. M., W., F., 12.

11. Highway Construction. Winter term. Lectures and recitaF., 9. Mr. McCAUSTLAND, 33.

tions.

SOPHOMORE YEAR.

Ia. Lettering. Winter term. Drawing, three hours per week. Th., 2-5. Mr. PARSON, 23.

2a. Tinting and Shading. Winter and spring terms. Drawing, three hours per week. Winter term. W., II-1; S., 8-11. Spring term. T., Th., 10-1. Mr. PARSON, 23.

3. Descriptive Geometry. Fall, winter, and spring terms. Recitations, two hours per week. Fall term. M., W., 10, 12; T., Th., 10, II. Winter and spring terms. M., W., 8, 10. Assistant Professor OGDEN, 44. Fall term. T., Th., 9. Winter and spring terms. M., W., 12. T., Th., 9, 10. Mr. FILKINS, Fall, winter and spring terms. T., Th., IO. Mr. MCCONNELL, 33. Fall and winter terms. M., W., 9; T., Th., 8, 9. Mr. KAY, 33. Fall, winter and spring terms. M., W., 9, IO, 12. Mr. -, 44, 33, 32. Original Problems. Two hours per week. Fall term. M., W., F., 8. Fall, winter and spring terms. F., S., 9-11. Assistant Professor OGDEN, 42. Fall term, M., W., F., 9. Mr. FILKINS, 42. Fall, winter and spring terms. S. 9-1I. Mr. MCCONNELL, 31. Fall term, Th. 10–12. Winter term, T., Th., 10-12. Spring term, Th., 10–12. Mr. KAY, 42. Fall, winter and spring terms. T., 8-10; Th., 10-12; F., 9-11; F., Winter and spring terms. T., 10-12. Mr.

II-I.

Recitation, one hour per

5a. Higher Surveying. Spring term. week. F.. 9. Professor CRANDALL, 33. F., 10. Mr. FILKINS, 33. Field work, eight hours per week. S., 8-12; 1-5. Mr. FILKINS and Mr.

7. Mechanics of Engineering. Fall, winter and spring terms. Lectures and recitations daily except S. Spring term, 8. Mr. MOTT, 32. Fall and winter terms, 8, 10. Spring term, 10. Mr. McCAUSTLAND, 32, 45. II. Mr. FILKINS, 32. 8, 9, II. Mr. McCONNELL, 43. 8, 9, IU. Mr.

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7a. Mechanics. For students in Architecture. Fall term. ures and recitations, four hours per week. M., W., Th., F., 9. Mr. MCCAUSTLAND, IO.

25. Engineering Laboratory. Fall term, five hours per week. W., F., 10-12. Mr. MOTT, 2, 10, 14, 15. F., 2-42; S., 9-112.

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IO. Structural Details. Winter term. Lectures, one hour per week. Th. 10. Associate Professor JACOBY, 34. Computation and Drawing, five hours per week. M., 10-12; T., 10–1; T. Th., 2-41⁄2. Associate Professor JACOBY, 26. M., T., II. Mr. McCAUSTLAND, 26.

Winter term.

12. Railway Location, Railway Construction, and Railway Economics. Lectures, recitations, drawing and field work. Fall term. W., F., IO-I. Professor CRANDALL, 45. Mr. KAY, IO. S., 8-6. Professor CRANDALL, Mr. KAY, and Mr. Lectures and recitations, two hours per week. M., 10, T., 12; M., Th., 12. Professor CRANDALL, 32, 45. Drawing, six hours per week. W., F., IO-I. Professor CRANDALL, 26; Mr. KAY, 23. Spring term. Lectures and recitations, three hours per week. M., W., F., 10, II. Professor CRANDALL, 34, 45.

13. Bridge Stresses. Spring term. hours per week. Daily, ex. S., 9, 10. 34, 32. 8. Mr. McCAUSTLAND, 33.

Lectures and recitations, five
Associate Professor JACOBY,

17. Civil Constructions. Winter term. Lecture, one hour per week. S., II. Assistant Professor OGDEN, 44. Recitations, two hours per week. M., F., 8; T., Th., II. Assistant Professor OGDEN, 44. Spring term. Lectures, three hours per week. T., Th., II; S., 8. Assistant Professor OGDEN, 34. Cement laboratory, two and a half hours per week. T., 2-4%. Assistant Professor OGDEN. M., 2-42; S., 9-112. Mr. KAY.

19. Geodesy. Fall term. Lectures and recitations five hours per

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Professor CRANDALL, IO, 44.

M., T., W., Th., F., 8. Mr. FILKINS, 34.

14. Topographical Practice, etc. Spring term. Two weeks' field work in the C. U. Survey of Central New York, twelve hours per day, and one week office work, six hours per day. Professors FUERTES and CRANDALL, Assistant Professor OGDEN, and Messrs. MOTT, MCCAUSTLAND, FILKINS and

25. Engineering Laboratory. Fall term, two afternoons per week. Professor CHURCH. T., Th., 2-4%. Mr. MOTT, 2, 10, 14, 15. M., W., 2-41⁄2. Mr. 2, 10, 14, 15. Winter term, two afternoons per week. Professor CHURCH. T., Th., 2-54. Mr. FILKINS. M., W., 2-534.

Mr.

SENIOR YEAR.

13a. Bridge Designing. Fall term. Lectures and recitations, one hour per week. F., 9. Associate Professor JACOBY, 26. Computation and Drawing, five hours per week. Th., 8-10; F., 10-1. Associate Professor JACOBY, 26.

14a. Geodetic Practice, etc. Spring term. Two weeks' field work in the C. U. Surveys of Central New York, twelve hours per day. Office work, one week, five hours per day. Professors FUERTES, CHURCH, and CRANDALL.

15. Spherical Astronomy. Fall term. Lectures and computations. M., T., W., Th., 12. Professor FUERTES, 34. Laboratory work, one afternoon a week. M., T., W., Th., 2-5. Professor FUERTES, Mr. FILKINS and Mr. McCONNELL. Night observations, twice a week, 7-11. Professor FUERTES, Assistant Professor OGDEN, Mr. FILKINS, and Mr. McCONNELL.

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16. Stereotomy and Theory of the Arch. Fall term. Lectures and drawing, six hours per week. M., T., Th., 8-10. CRANDALL, 26; Associate Professor JACOBY, 23.

18. Hydraulics. Fall term. Lectures and recitations. W., Th., IO. Professor CHURCH, 34; Mr. MOTT, 32.

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20. Theory of Oblique Arches, Masonry Designs, and Stone Cutting. Winter term. Lectures and designs, six hours per week. T., Th., F., 8-10. Professor CRANDALL, and Mr. FILKINS, 26.

21. Hydraulic and other Motors. Winter term. Lectures and recitations. M., W., F., IO. Professor CHURCH, 34. M., T., Th., IO. Mr. MOTT.

22. Meteorology. Spring term. Two lectures per week. Hours to be assigned. Mr. TURNER, 34.

23. Hydrographic and Topographic Mapping. Spring term. Drawing, six hours per week. Th. 8-10; F. 8- Mr. PARSON, 26. 24. Theses. Winter and spring terms. The subiect to be approved by the Director of the College.

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Professors CHURCH

25. Engineering Laboratory. Winter and spring terms. afternoon per week as assigned. M., T., 2-4:30. and CRANDALL, and Mr. MOTT, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9. 26. Municipal and Sanitary Engineering. tures. M., T., W., Th., 10. Professor FUERTES, 27. Field Construction. Spring term. Three lectures per week. Hours to be assigned. Mr. SKINNER, 34.

Spring term. Lec24.

28. Hydraulic Engineering. Winter term. Lectures. M., W., F., 12. Professor FUERTES, 34.

32. Lectures by non-resident civil engineers on professional topics. 33. Special courses for graduates and advanced students, as may be arranged.

34. Mining. Fall and spring terms. M., W., II. Winter term. W., F., II. Mr. McCAUSTLAND.

36. Advanced Mechanics. Fall, winter and spring terms. W., II. Professor CHURCH.

M.,

37. Advanced Geodesy and Astronomy. Fall and winter terms. M., W., II. Spring term. M., W., 9. Professor FUERTES and Professor CRANDALL, 45°

38. Bridge Engineering.

Fall, winter and spring terms.

W., II. Associate Professor JACOBY, 33.

M.,

39. Railway Engineering. Fall, winter and spring terms. T., Th., II. Professor CRANDALL, 45.

40. Hydraulic Engineering. Fall, winter and spring terms. T., Th., II. Professor FUERTES and Mr. MOTT, 34, 44.

41. Sanitary Engineering. Fall, winter and spring terms. M., W., II. Professor FUERTES and Assistant Professor OGDEN, 44.

42. Masonry and Foundations. Fall, winter and spring terms. T., Th., II. Associate Professor JACOBY, 33.

43. Special Laboratory Work. Winter and spring terms. Seven and one-half hours per week. (a) Geodetic and Astronomic. (b) Hydraulic. (c) Sanitary. (d) Cement. (e) Testing materials. W., Th., F., 2-4:30. Professors CHURCH and CRANDALL, Assistant Professor OGDEN and Messrs. MCCAUSTLAND and KAY.

Course 43 may be taken with the approval of the Director, as well as some of the courses under the department of Physics, when the applicants have the necessary preparation.

DEGREES.

First Degree.

The degree of Civil Engineer, C.E., is conferred upon such candidates as may successfully complete the four year undergraduate course (see pages 284-286) and present a satisfactory thesis, upon the recommendation of the faculty of the College of Civil Engineering to the Board of Trustees.

Graduate Courses and Advanced Degrees.

Graduate courses may be pursued by resident and non-resident graduates under the regulations mentioned on pages 68-72. Such courses are also open to graduates of any institution having an equivalent curriculum, when such graduates are accepted as candidates by the Faculty of this College. All graduate students are under the jurisdiction of the University Faculty.

The degrees of Master of Civil Engineering (M.C.E.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) are conferred after the conditions are fulfilled which are detailed on pages 71, 72.

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