in ]uni0r Year ARCHITECTURE
the First Semester Crs.
ion AEN 005-The Engineering Profession U sity, 1950). Instructors: Milton D. Thompson (B.
EM 313-DY“a“l_iC$_ _ g Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1961),
see EE 30S_El€C.‘ CuC“.ltS and Machmcry Donald   \Vallace (B.S., University of Kentucky,
*MA 431-Differential Equations 3 1 V, , , C , , 6 L _ D _]
ME 4O0_EicmcntS of Engn Thermn 3 959). isztzng Irztics eeturers. onovan Lyle
ECO 251-—Principles of Economics 3 AICN (B.S.L.A., UI1i\’CIS1ty of IlI1IlOlS, 1951),   Qumtm
Non-technical Elective 3 Biagi (B. Arch., University of Cincinnati, 1954), Ianies
E Allan Clark (B. Arch., Georgia Institute of Technology,
Q 1938), Carruthers A. Coleman, ]r. (B. Arch., Univer-
S€COnd Scnlcstcr cis sity- of California, 1958), \Villiarn A. Gray (M. Arch.,
ered AEN OO6__rpiie Engineering Profession 0 University of Pennsylvania, 1949), ]ames L. Leggett,
: of AEN 416—Energy Sources and Machinery for ]r. (Ph.D., Purdue University, 1953), \Villiam H.
ions AEYECUIIUFC _ _ 4 Qualls (M.C.P., Georgia Institute of Technology,
CE S32 wld CE SS1—Flmd Mechanm and 1954), Richard Schubert (B. Arch., Harvard Univer-
Hydraulics Laboratory OR 4 .t 7 1951 V D \V d B A h NI i tt
OF ME 330 and ME 331—Fluid Mechanics and S1 Si )’ Iaspcr ' ar ( ‘ SC " _ ESSSSSC msc 7S
~ pinid Meennnies Lnbnniteiy Institute of Technology, 1948). Foreign Lecturers
EM 33l——Strength of Materials 3 Chair: Bunii Kobayashi (Ph.D., University of Tokyo,
CE 301-Testing Materials l 1960)
gis EE 306—Elec. & Electron Circ. & Mach. 3
S Non-technical Elective 3
0 - ¤FIvE-YEAR CURRICULUM LEADING TO THE PROFESSIONAL
g 18 DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
2 Year I
g Senior Year First Semester Crs.
First Semester Cts_ Arch. 001-The Architectural Profession 0
Z · — - Ah110—B'Ah'tt 3
AEN __Th E P f O IC . 3SlC IC ICC UIC
1 AEN 22;_Fll;Cti§§;?€]Sgé§;n 2; essmn Arch. l12—Architectural Graphics E,
·· · MA 1ll——College Algebra 3
A ricul ur l Structure 4
17 g ta S Ell0lFh c ‘r 2
AEN 445—Agricultural Processing and ng ‘ _ SCS map OHIDOSI mn
-,, aieaaraaion 4 M.i—g¤¤€f=2ii*;s¤¤¤;grgs¤(*S t. 1) t
“ ‘ AEN 425-Prrneipics Or son and water ‘-_ 3*9* · ·‘” ; · OP '°“" -
2 Conservation Engineering 4 P‘E"_PhySlCSSS Educatum 1
3 Technical Elective 3 E
Non-technical Elective 3
4
4 `_ Second Semester Crs.
i IS Arch. 00Z—The Architectural Profession 0
C _ Arch. 111-—Basic Architecture 3
I Second Semester. . . rs Arch. 113-—Arehitectural Graphics 2
AEN 008—The Engineering Profession 0 -
— . . . MA 112—Plane Trigonometry 2
AEN 505 E A l 3 ·
19 W _ Hgmcctmg na YSIS Engl. 10Z—Freshmen Composition 3
r AEC 514—Current Farm Management Problems 3 C E 10-,_COmtmCtiOn Surveys i
;I£iChn§la1ISSl€CtSV€ 3 i #General Requirements i 3
NENtCClj°F;"'i Elm 6 2 iviii.-Basie Ms. or As. (opmmai) 2
CIS. n` m 3 W S P.E.——Physical Education 1
0 ST Y
18
4 17
3
2 1. All elective courses must have approval of Architecture.
3 Z. A minimum of six (6) credits will be taken in humani·
Z   ties or social studies. l i
3 3. The remaining elective credits may be used for a
E FACULTY “gii'nor" of the student’s choice, with approval of his
‘ a visor.
professor: Charles pnikei Graves M_ Aichv University 4. \Yhen an entering student does not show credit for
CIS' hi h school ehemrstr at least one semester of colle e
0 of Pennsylvania, 1957), HEAD. Associate Professors: 5 . . Y'. I . g
I \V_H_ HU M A 1 _ V _ f P I chemistry will be required during the freshman year.
4   lil 1 mm 1 ( ' _Sl:]" Umlcrslty O crmsy S 5. All students will be encouraged to obtain at least one
3 l°mm> _1959)> Iames Philip NOHSIDEEY (D- Arch-> summcr’s employment in the oflice of a registered archi-
i Catholic University of America, 1955). Assistant Pro- tect and at least one summer’s employment on a con- I
fessor: George W. Gunther (M.F.A. Indiana Univer- SUUCUOD site
2 1
4   _ ——
.- mcngim SSS may be taken mth “pp'°S'S1 °f the head °f HSS d°pm` * The Eve-year curriculum in Architecture is a requirement
18 ¤¤ AEC 513 may be sut,stituted_ of the National Architectural Accrediting Board.
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