[Course catalog] . a year, $100 payable at the begin-ning of first term and $75 on or before February 1. ARCHITECTURAL COURSE The study of architecture involves not only a knowledgeof scientific principles but also requires a thorough artistictraining. The course in architecture as outlined below coversin a most complete way the general requirements of the pro-fession. A large amount of time is devoted to the elementsof mechanical drawing; much attention is given to freehanddrawing and its practical application; all of the principlesof isometric and perspective are thoroughly covered, thusinsu


[Course catalog] . a year, $100 payable at the begin-ning of first term and $75 on or before February 1. ARCHITECTURAL COURSE The study of architecture involves not only a knowledgeof scientific principles but also requires a thorough artistictraining. The course in architecture as outlined below coversin a most complete way the general requirements of the pro-fession. A large amount of time is devoted to the elementsof mechanical drawing; much attention is given to freehanddrawing and its practical application; all of the principlesof isometric and perspective are thoroughly covered, thusinsuring, during the first year, a solid foundation for the actualarchitectural work to follow. Among the subjects covered in the drafting part of thecourse are: Details of Building Construction, Details of ClassicMouldings, the orders of Architecture, Architectural Design,Planning, Building Materials and Specifications, Shading andRendering in Pen and Ink, Water Color, History of Architecture,and Historv of Freehand Drawing Room 1 il -. ^M Ml ^^::a-^—.L^, — J aP^MK^ ijii^^tiMiPii Hi> immi^ ^^mt^^^^Jjil^^^^^^^j^pffft . -^ ^ Drafting Room Lectures on architectural subjects are given weekly; tripsare frequently taken to examine buildings under construction;and considerable time is spent in the ^Museum of Fine Arts, as asupplement to the work in Design. An idea of the other subjects covered, in addition to thedrawing, may be obtained by an examination of the followingschedule: First Veer Second Year Algebra I 5 hrs. Algebra II 5 hrs. English I 5 English II 5 Arithmetic 3 Plane Geometry 5 Elementary Science .... 2 Industrial History 3 Freehand Drawing .... -1-2 Architectural Drafting . 6-3 Drafting 6-3 Freehand Drawing .... 2-1 Woodworking 2-1 Total 21 hrs. Total 22 hrs Third Year English III . . 5 . . 3 Materials . . . . 2 Architectural Drafting . - . 15-7i Total . . 22ihrs. The tuition rate is $175 a year, $100 payable at the begin-ning of the first term and $75 o


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