. Mechanical and electrical engineering record. ARj> 1. Mechanical Drawing. Fifteen weeks, eight hoursper week, [a] Drawing the parts of machines and com-plete machines to scale. [b] Isometric and DescriptiveGeometry problems, [c] Design of machine details. 2. Shop-Work. Thirty-one weeks, ten hours perweek, [a] Exercises in iron and steel forging, [b] Ex-ercises in vise-work in metal, [c] General machine work-including screw cutting, drilling, planing, and the millingof iron, brass, - 3. Shop Practice. Fifteen weeks, two hours perweek. 4. Descriptive Geometry. Twenty weeks, eigh


. Mechanical and electrical engineering record. ARj> 1. Mechanical Drawing. Fifteen weeks, eight hoursper week, [a] Drawing the parts of machines and com-plete machines to scale. [b] Isometric and DescriptiveGeometry problems, [c] Design of machine details. 2. Shop-Work. Thirty-one weeks, ten hours perweek, [a] Exercises in iron and steel forging, [b] Ex-ercises in vise-work in metal, [c] General machine work-including screw cutting, drilling, planing, and the millingof iron, brass, - 3. Shop Practice. Fifteen weeks, two hours perweek. 4. Descriptive Geometry. Twenty weeks, eight hourper week. 5. Physical Laboratory. Fifteen weeks, five hoursper week. 6. Advanced Physics. Fifteen weeks, three hoursper week. 7. Analytical Geometry. Thirty-five weeks, five hours per week. 8. Surveying. Twenty weeks, two hours per week. 9. Calculus. Twenty weeks, five hours per week. 10. Electricity and Mangnetism. Twenty weeks,three hours per week. 11. Field Work in Surveying. Four weeks, ten hoursper week. STATE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY. COLLEGE OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


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