. Annual catalogue of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts . ork in the field and draughting-room, and acquires a fair degree of eflBciency in the use of thevarious surveying instruments, and in draughting. At the sametime it is recognized that a successful engineer requires a well-trained mind—one that reasons logically, accurately, and a thorough course is given in all those branches of ap-plied mathematics which are involved in the solution of engineer-ing problems. The aim has been to make this pre-eminently a technical course;but subjects of genera
. Annual catalogue of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts . ork in the field and draughting-room, and acquires a fair degree of eflBciency in the use of thevarious surveying instruments, and in draughting. At the sametime it is recognized that a successful engineer requires a well-trained mind—one that reasons logically, accurately, and a thorough course is given in all those branches of ap-plied mathematics which are involved in the solution of engineer-ing problems. The aim has been to make this pre-eminently a technical course;but subjects of general culture are included in order to give thestudent a broader mental training and better preparation for socialand business life. Ciril Engineering Equipment. There is a complete equipment of all instruments necessary tocivil engineering field work. The classrooms, drawing-rooms, andlaboratories are in Winston Hall. ENGINEERING COURSES 119 n (a). The Fonr-year Course in CiTil Engineering, leading to thedegree of Bachelor of Engineering. Freshman Tear. Subjects. Pebiods a Week.*. Mechanical Drawing, M. E. 103, 104t. Woodwork, M. E. 105, 106 Forge Work, M. E. IDS Engineering Lectures, M. E. 101 Algebra, 340 Geometry, 341 Physics, 280 Physical Laboratory, 282 Composition and Rhetoric, 360 American Literature, 361 Military Drill, 390 Totals Sophomore Tear. Architecture, 220 Architectural Drawing, 221 Advanced Algebra, 343 Trigonometry, 344 Analytical Geometry, 345 Descriptive Geometry, SI. E. 202 Physics, 281 Physical Laboratory, 283 General Chemistry, 302 General Chemistry (laboratory), 303. Advanced Rhetoric, 362 Public Speaking, 363 Military Drill, 390 Military Tactics, 391 Totals 24 — 5 — 3 2 3 1 1 3 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 *The lecture and recitation periods are one hour; the laboratory, shop, and other prao-tioe periods, two hours. _ • c j frhe figures immediately following the name of the study are given to aid one in find-ing readily a description of the subject. Under eac
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