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12A-12B. Water Color.

Architectural rendering in water color.

Mr. DE MARI.

3 hrs., throughout the year; 1 unit each half-year; elementary, M, 1–4; advanced work, Th, 9-12. Prerequisite: Graphic Art 14A-14B.

13A-13B. Pen and Ink.

Architectural subjects rendered in pen and ink.

Mr. DE MARI.

3 hrs., throughout the year; 1 unit each half-year. Elementary, F, 1-4, advanced, Th, 1-4. Prerequisite: Graphic Art 14A-14B.

14A-14B. Modeling.

Modeling of architectural ornament.

Mr. CUMMINGS.

3 hrs., throughout the year; 1 unit each half-year. Two sections: I, Tu, 8-11; II, F, 8-11.

NOTE.-Courses 12A-12B, 13A-13B, 14A-14в may be continued and additional credit received.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES

101A-101B. Elements of Architecture.

Mr. PERRY. A. The classic orders of architecture. B. Elementary design. Students taking this course are required to register in Architecture 106A106B.

9 hrs., throughout the year; 3 units each half-year. Prerequisite: Drawing 2A-2в and junior standing.

102A-102B. Planning.

Assistant Professor HAYS.

Fundamental problems in planning. Students taking this course are required to register in Architecture 106c-106D.

12 hrs., first half-year, 4 units; 15 hrs., second half-year, 5 units. Prerequisite: course 101A-101B.

*105A-105B. Historical Drawings in Conjunction with course 5A-5B. Professor HOWARD and Mr. PERRY. 3 hrs., throughout the year; 1 unit each half-year. Course 101A-101B or 102A-102B must accompany this course.

*105c-105D. Historical Drawings in Conjunction with Course 5c-5D. Professor HOWARD and Mr. PERRY.

3 hrs., throughout the year; 1 unit each half-year. Course 101 or 102 must accompany this course.

105E-105F. Historical Drawings in Conjunction with Course 5E-5F. Professor HOWARD and Mr. PERRY.

3 hrs., throughout the year; 1 unit each half-year. Course 101A-101B or 102A-102в must accompany this course.

*Not to be given, 1916-17.

106A-106в. Theory of Architecture.

Mr. PERRY.

Pro-seminar course, prescribed for students in course 101A-101в. 1 hr., throughout the year; 1 unit each half-year. W, 3.

106c-106D. Theory of Architecture.

Assistant Professor HAYS.

Continuation of course 106A-106B. Pro-seminar course, prescribed for students in course 102A-102B.

1 hr., throughout the year; 1 unit each half-year. Th, 5.

108A-108B. Architectural Mechanics.

Mr. LELAND.

Mechanical and electrical installation and equipment in relation to architecture. (a) Heating and ventilating; (b) power, lighting, elevators, vacuum cleaning, automatic sprinklers, etc.

2 hrs., throughout the year. M W, 8.

110. Housing.

Assistant Professor HAYS.

Lecture on the house-isolated and collective: its historic and aesthetic development; its elements and their arrangements; its equipment.

1 hr., second half-year, to be arranged.

GRADUATE COURSES

Professor HOWARD.

203A-203B. Planning and Composition.

Problems in planning and composition.

24 hrs., throughout the year; 8 units each half-year. Conference hours, Tu Th, 3-4:30. Prerequisite: course 102A-102B.

204. Advanced Design.

Professor HOWARD.

Advanced problems in planning and composition.

45 hrs., first half-year; 15 units. Prerequisite: course 203A-203B.

206E-206F. Theory of Architecture.

Professor HOWARD.

Continuation of course 106c-106D. Seminar prescribed to students in course 203A-203B.

1 hr., throughout the year. Th, 5.

207A-207B. Research and Master's Thesis.

Professor HOWARD.

Hours to be arranged individually with students looking toward the master's degree in the College of Letters and Science.

1 unit, first half-year; 4 units, second half-year. Prerequisite: course 102A-102B; course 203A-203в is to be taken simultaneously.

209A-209B. Professional Practice and Business Relations.

Assistant Professor HAYS. Seminar in office practice, working drawings, specifications, and ethics. 1 hr., seminar, 6 hrs., drafting, first half-year; 3 units; 2 hrs., seminar, second half-year; 2 units. Prerequisite: course 102A-102в or 101A101в and graduate standing.

216. Graduate Thesis and Seminar.

Professor HOWARD.

A course to be arranged individually with students looking toward a degree in architecture. Prerequisite: course 204.

COURSES IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS

Strength of Materials.

[See Civil Engineering 118A-118B.]

The Materials of Engineering Construction. [See Civil Engineering 8.] Framed Structures. [See Civil Engineering 107E-107F, 117.]

Graphostatics. [See Drawing 105.]

Plumbing, Heating, Ventilation, and Lighting. [See Civil Engineering

125.]

ASTRONOMY

ARMIN O. LEUSCHNER, Ph.D., Sc.D., Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Students' Observatory.

RUSSELL T. CRAWFORD, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Practical Astronomy. STURLA EINARSSON, Ph.D., Instructor in Practical Astronomy.

DINSMORE ALTER, M.S., Instructor in Astronomy.

FERDINAND J. NEUBAUER, M.A., Teaching Fellow in Astronomy.

Courses 1, 2 and 4 are designed to fulfill the requirement in prescribed natural science for students in the College of Letters and Science. Courses 5 and 11 may also be offered as prescribed science for the junior certificate. As part of the lower division courses special lectures are offered by the Director and Astronomers of the Lick Observatory.

Prerequisite to major: Mathematics either 5, 8 and 9, or 3 and 4; Physics 1A-1B. In addition to these, Chemistry 1c and Geology la are recommended.

Courses 103A-103B, 104A-104B, or their equivalent, are required for the teacher's recommendation with astronomy as a major subject. In addition to these, courses 5, 11 and 206 are advised. In every case the candidate should consult the head of the department. Candidates will obtain practice in teaching by being assigned to a teaching section of course 1.

Every graduate course may be taken as a seminar course by arrangement with the instructor.

An observatory fee of $2.50 per half-year is charged in courses 2A-2E, 4, 104A, 104B, 114A.

LOWER DIVISION COURSES

1-2. Elementary Astronomy.

Associate Professor CRAWFORD and Mr. ALTER.

A combination of courses 1 and 2A.

5 hrs., either half-year. The lectures and section work are taken as course 1; the observatory work is taken as course 2A.

1. Elements of Astronomy.

Associate Professor CRAWFORD.

An introductory course. General facts and principles underlying the science of astronomy in all its branches.

3 hrs., either half-year. Lectures, section I, M W F, 10; II, Tu Th S, 9. The classes will be divided into smaller sections in which recitations, examinations, and conferences will be conducted. In the second half-year a separate section, III, 2 hrs., will be conducted by Professor Leuschner for students who have the equivalent of the entrance requirements in mathematics and physics for the colleges of engineering.

2A-2E. Practice in Observing. Mr. ALTER. These courses are supplementary to course 1 or 11 or 103A-103в, and are open to students who are taking or have taken any of these courses. The student may enroll for from 1 to 3 units by electing one or more of the divisions specified below.

All sections meet for organization on the first Thursday of the term at 7 p.m.

2A. Practical work at the observatory for beginners, with special emphasis on the elementary methods of determining time, latitude, and longitude. Constellation study. Descriptive observations of celestial objects.

3 hrs., either half-year; 1 unit.

2B. Practical work at the observatory for beginners, with special emphasis on astrophysical and photographic observations.

3 hrs., either half-year; 1 unit. Prerequisite: course 2A.

2c. Continuation of course 2A.

3 hrs., either half-year; 1 unit. Prerequisite: course 2A.

2E. The subject matter of courses 2A and 2c.

6 hrs., either half-year; 2 units.

4. Nautical Astronomy.

Astronomy as applied to navigation. nautical almanac, nautical tables. longitude on shipboard. Sailings. computing, and practice work.

Mr. NEUBAUER.

Use of sextant, chronometer, Determination of time, latitude, Great circle sailing. Lectures,

5 hrs., first half-year; 3 units. Hours to be arranged with instructor. Prerequisite: course 1 or 103A; Mathematics C.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES

FREE ELECTIVE COURSES

5. History of Astronomy.

Mr. ALTER.

3 hrs., first half-year. M W F, 2. Prerequisite: course 1. This course may be taken as prescribed science for the junior certificate.

11. Modern Astronomy.

Dr. EINARSSON.

Progress in astronomy through modern methods, especially spectroscopic and photographic.

3 hrs., second half-year. M W F, 10. Prerequisite: course 1. This course may be taken as prescribed science for the junior certificate. For observatory work supplementary to this course students may elect Course 2B.

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