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.Snrveying—Nineteen weeks, three hours per week.  
 i' Il[elallnrgy—Twelve weeks, six hours per week. The above includes  
, the study of fuel and refractory substances, and the process employed in ,
 Q puddling iron and making steel.  
  Calcnlns—Ten weeks, live hours per week. .
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i Jumon YEAR.
 >_ Kinenzalics—Fifteen weeks, {ive hours per week. Under this head are  
V studied the velocity ratios in various motions, construction of gears, cams,
quick—return motions, and the manner of designing trains of mechanism.
. Mechanical Drawing—Thirty-six weeks, ten hours per week. The
 Z work consists of : Kinematic Drawing, including spur, bevel, worm and spi-
`· ral gearing ; Design of Shop Machines, such as lathes, planers, shapers,
drills, etc., including an original design by each student of some shop
machine complete, with all detail drawings.
Chemical Lalmral0ry—Fifteen weeks, six hours per week.
 i Analytical /l{echanics—'.l`wenty weeks, Eve hours per week.
A Slrenglh ry' 1V[alerials—Fifteen weeks, Eve hours per week.
l} Heai—Ten weeks, Eve hours per week.
Experinzcnlal Engineering Lab0ral01y—Fifteen weeks, six hours per
week.
Ikfagneiisnz and Eleclricz'iy—Fifteeu weeks, tive hours per week.
Graphic Sialics-—Ten weeks, {ive hours per week.
Calcnlns——'l`wenty-two weeks, five hours per week.
· Electradynanzic jlltlf/Li7l.€’1'_]’—T£'H weeks, five hours per week.
T hewy 0f Illachine Design-—Ten weeks, live hours per week. .
~ Dynamo and [L/0l0r Deszgn—'1`en weeks, {ive hours per week.
! Eleclrical Appliances—Ten weeks, nve hours per week.
l SENIOR YEAR.
  T hermoab/nanzics-— Fifteen weeks, three hours per week. This work I
  consists of a study of the laws of thermodynamics, thermal capacities, and
{ the application of therrnodynamics to the steam engine.
Sleam B0ilers—'1`en weeks, live hours per week. A study of the various
» comniercial steam boilers, consumption of fuel, incrustations, determining
" the horse-power of boilers, boiler tests, the design of boilers for ethciency
and economy, and the methods of transmission.
_ Valve Gearing—Fifteen weeks, Five hours per week. The study of
» ° various forms of standard engine valves and methods of designing.
l Hyd1·a1¢lics—Fiftee11 weeks, two hours per week.
i Allernaling C`nrren!s——5eventeen weeks, ive hours per week.
M IWEC/ld7lZ'Cdl Drawing-Seventeen weeks, ten hours per week. This
consists in working out valve-gear problems.
Engine and Jlfachine D£51;§7li7l_Q'—Fll`lZ€€l1 weeks, five hours per week.
A study of the modern methods of designing engines, boilers and machines.
Experinzenlal Engineering-Fifteen weeks, ten hours per week. In- ·