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109B. Sewage and Sewage Disposal.

Professor HYDE.

The chemical and biological character of sewage; its treatment and disposal.

1 hr., second half-year. W, 9. Prerequisite: Chemistry 5 and 8A, Bacteriology 1.

110. Hydraulics.

Professor HYDE.

Theory of hydraulics; application of principles; water measuring devices; stream gauging.'

5 hrs., first half-year; 3 units. Tu Th, 8; Tu, 1-4. Prerequisite: Mathematics 4A-4B. Physics 105A-105в or Mechanics 102A-102в to be taken simultaneously.

111A. Water Supply Engineering.

The design and construction of water works.

Professor HYDE.

2 hrs., first half-year. M W, 8. Prerequisite: course 110.

111B. Character and Sanitation of Water Supplies.

Professor HYDE.

Water from the aesthetic, commercial and sanitary points of view; water purification.

1 hr., first half-year. Tu, 9. Prerequisite: Chemistry 5 and 8A; Bacteriology 1; Zoology 109c.

112. Dams of Timber, Masonry, and Earth.

Professor HYDE.

1 hr., first half-year; 1 unit. W, 11. Prerequisite: junior certificate.

113. Foundations of Structures.

Professor DERLETH.

Ordinary foundations, footings, sheet piling, piles, coffer-dams, open caissons, the pneumatic process; deep well dredging.

2 hrs., first half-year; 2 units. Tu Th, 8. Prerequisite: course 108A108B.

114. Masonry Structures.

Professor DERLETH. Design of typical masonry structures, such as dams, retaining walls, bridge piers, abutments, culverts, aqueducts, chimneys, stone and concrete arches, and arch bridges.

3 hrs., second half-year. Tu Th, 8; W, 1-4. Prerequisite: course

108A-108B.

115. Fire-proofing.

Assistant Professor ALVAREZ. The resistance of building materials to fire; fire resistive and slowburning construction; fire extinguishing equipment; corrosion and preservation of structural metal.

2 hrs., first half-year. M W, 11. Elective for students in civil engineering and architecture; course 108A to be taken simultaneously.

116. Engineering Contracts and Specifications.

Professor HYDE.

The preparation and legal aspect of contract stipulations, forms, and instruments for advertisements, proposals, contracts, and bonds; specifications for various kinds of work and materials.

1 hr., second half-year; 1 unit. W, 11. Prerequisite: junior certificate.

117. Framed Structures.

Mr. WISKOCIL. For architectural students. The computation of stresses in roofs, building frames and other structures, chiefly by analytical methods.

5 hrs., second half-year; 3 units. M W, 10; M, 1-4. Prescribed for architectural students who are taking course 118A-118в and Drawing 105.

118A-118B. Strength of Materials.

Assistant Professor EDDY.

For architectural students. The elastic and ultimate resistance of materials; stress analysis for bars, beams, and columns; theory of resilience; deflections and combined stresses. Application of statics and the theory of the elasticity and strength of structural materials to the elements of design for buildings.

3 hrs., throughout the year; 3 units each half-year. M W F, 9. Prerequisite: Mathematics 4A-4B, Physics 1A-1B, Civil Engineering 8.

119. Thesis for B.S. Degree.

For the regulations governing thesis work see the annual Circular of Information, Academic Departments. Candidates for B.S. who elect a thesis in the department of Civil Engineering will register, during both half-years, of the last or senior year. for Civil Engineering 119. Candidates who elect their thesis in other departments will register according to announcements of those depart ments.

Students who contemplate theses in the civil engineering laboratories should notifiy the department before December of the junior year. 2 units each half-year.

123. Sanitary Engineering Laboratory.

Professor HYDE and Assistant Professor LANGELIER. Water, sewage, air and garbage analysis; tests of apparatus, experimental or practical, in available localities, covering problems in water supply, sewerage, highway, heating, ventilation, and general municipal engineering. The minimum fee in this course is $5 per half-year, or $2.50 per unit per half-year, where students elect more than 2 units. There will be no final examination.

Special arrangement will be made in this course for instruction of students in public health courses in other departments of the University.

For students in sanitary engineering the assigned laboratory periods are Tu Th, 1-5.

124. Elementary Water Supply, Sewerage, and Municipal Wastes Engineering. Assistant Professor LANGELIER. Water supply and sewerage works; purification of water; treatment of sewage and the disposal of refuse. A course primarily designed for students in architecture, public health and home economics. 3 hrs., second half-year; 3 units. M W F, 8. Prerequisite: junior certificate.

125. Plumbing, Heating, Ventilation, and Lighting.

Assistant Professor LANGELIER. This course is given in two sections; 2 hrs., first half-year; 2 units. Section I, for students in home economics. M W, 11. Prerequisite: junior certificate.

Section II, for students in public health and sanitary engineering. Tu Th, 9. Prerequisite: Physics 1A-1B, Chemistry 1A-1B, Hygiene 1; or equivalents.

126. Applied Sanitary Science and Municipal and State Santitation. Professor HYDE.

The application of the principles of sanitary science to the work of municipal and state sanitation.

2 hrs., second half-year. Tu Th, 9. Prerequisite: Zoology 109c, Bacteriology 1, Chemistry 5 and 8A, and Civil Engineering 109B and 111B.

NOTE.-Special arrangements will be made for students in other courses and in other departments who may desire to take this course.

127. Plumbing, Sewage Disposal, and Water Supply.

Assistant Professor LANGELIER.

A course arranged for students in architecture. Prerequisite: junior certificate.

2 hrs., first half-year; 2 units. Tu Th, 11.

GRADUATE COURSES

220A-220B. Framed Structures.

Professor DERLETH.

The design of continuous girders, swing, cantilever, suspension and metallic arch bridges, and of reinforced concrete structures. Throughout the year. Programme of work to be arranged each year. Prerequisite: course 107c-107D.

221A-221B. Theory of Resilience and Deflections.

Professor DERLETH.

Applications to the statically indeterminate structures.

Throughout the year. Programme of work to be arranged in each case. Prerequisite: course 107c-107d.

222A-222B. Sanitary Design.

Professor HYDE.

The design of elements of systems for water supply, water purification, sewerage, sewage and refuse treatment and disposal, etc. Throughout the year. Individual assignments. Prerequisite: courses 109A, 109B, 110, 111A, and 111B.

223. Laboratory Experiments.

Professor DERLETH, Assistant Professor ALVAREZ, Mr. WISKOCIL, and Mr. SHIELDS.

For advanced work in civil engineering the testing laboratory is equipped with apparatus specially designed to make tests and original studies upon the strength and elasticity of structural materials. Programme of work to be arranged in each case. Prerequisite: courses 8, 108A-108B, 108c, and 108E.

224. Harbor Engineering.

Assistant Professor ALVAREZ.

Harbor planning; design and construction of breakwaters and docks; river improvements.

1 or 2 hrs., first half-year, to be arranged.

DRAWING AND ART

HERMANN KOWER, C.E., Associate Professor of Drawing.

C. CHAPEL JUDSON, Assistant Professor of Antique Drawing.
WILLSON J. WYTHE, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Drawing.
KARL E. NEUHAUS, Assistant Professor of Decorative Design.
PERHAM W. NAHL, Instructor in Freehand Drawing and Art Anatomy.
OLIVER M. WASHBURN, A.B., Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology.
Ross J. BROWER, B.S., Instructor in Drawing.

Students who wish to select a major subject in drawing and art must have the permission of the department before undertaking any upper division work. Permission will be granted only to those who have srown proficiency in the lower division work and who have passed such examinations in the elementary subjects as may be required by the department. Credit for advanced work done in other institutions will be given only upon a satisfactory test in correlated lower division subjects.

Candidates who offer graphic art as a major for the teacher's recommendation will normally complete courses A-B, 1, 6, 7, 102, 114, 115, 116 or 117, 118, 127, 128, and Drawing CD and 9. Students are advised to elect Philosophy 36A-36в and to take the teachers' course offered in the summer session during the last year in college.

Candidates who offer mechanical drawing as a major for the teacher's recommendation will normally complete courses CD, 2A-2B, 9, 125, 101A101B, Graphic Art A-B, Mechanics 106A, and Architecture 101A-101B. Students are advised to elect courses 105, 107A-107B, 110, Mechanics 106в, and Mathematics 113.

Opportunity for practice teaching is offered to a limited number of specially qualified graduate students in certain classes in this department.

ENGINEERING DRAWING

LOWER DIVISION COURSES

CD. Instrumental Drawing.

Assistant Professor WYTHE.

Use of instruments; solving of geometrical problems; construction of mathematical curves; lettering.

6 hrs., either half-year; 2 units each half-year. Two sections: I, M F, 1-4; II, Tu Th, 1-4.

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