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COURSE IN ENGINEERING<br />
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING OPTION<br />
(For First and Second Years, lee pages 174 and 171)<br />
Attention is called to the fact that any student whose grade-point average is less<br />
than 1.9 in the subjects listed under his division may. at the discretion of his department,<br />
be refused permission to continue the work of that option. A fuller statement<br />
of this regulation will be found on page 102.<br />
En7 abc<br />
AM 1 abc<br />
Ch6<br />
Ee 17<br />
EE 2a<br />
EE 3a<br />
EE 2b<br />
EE 3b<br />
A: Ma 11<br />
ME21<br />
Hy5<br />
B: Ph 5 abc<br />
THIRD YEAR<br />
Units per Term<br />
lot 2nd 3rd<br />
English (3-0-5) ..................... . 888<br />
Applied Mechanics (4-3-7) .................. . 14 14 14<br />
Engineering Chemistry (3-0-6) ............... . 9<br />
Accounting (3-0-6) ..............•.......... 9<br />
Electrical Machinery (3-0-6) .............. .<br />
9<br />
Electrical Machinery Laboratory (0-3-3) ... .<br />
6<br />
Electrical Machinery (3 -0-6) ........... .<br />
9<br />
Electrical Machinery Laboratory (0-3-3) .. .<br />
6<br />
Differential Equations (3-0-6) ........... .<br />
9<br />
Heat Engineering (3-3-6) .............. . 12<br />
Hydraulic. (3-3-6) ........................ .<br />
12<br />
Mathematical Physics (4-0-8) .............. . 12 12 12<br />
H 5 ab<br />
FOURTH YEAR<br />
Humanities Electives* (3-0-6) ................ 9<br />
Current Topics (1-0-1) ...................... 2<br />
H 10 U. S. Constitution (1-0-1) .................. .<br />
Ee 2 Economics (4-0-6) ........................ .<br />
Ec 25 Business Law (3-0-3) ....................... 6<br />
EE 6 ab Electrical Machinery (2-0-4) (3-0-6) ........ .<br />
EE7 Electrical Engineering Laboratory (0-3-6) ..... .<br />
EE 70 abc Engineering Conferences ..................... 2<br />
Ph 9 ab Electrical Measurements (0-3-1) ... .......... 4<br />
At:EEI2 Electric Circuits (3-0-9) ...... . ....... , 12<br />
EE 162 Vacuum Tubes (4-0-8) ........... . ....... .<br />
EE 165 Electronics Laboratory (0-3 -3) .............. .<br />
Ph 7 abc Electricity and Magnetism (2-0-4) ............ 6<br />
ME27 Mechanical Laboratory (0-3-6) ........ ' 9<br />
ME 18 Heat Engineering (3-0-7) .... . ............ .<br />
Bt: EE 14 Electric Circuits (3-0-6) .................... 9<br />
EE 163 Radio (3-0-6) .... . ............. .<br />
EE 162 Vacuum Tubes (4-0-8) ............ .<br />
EE 165 Electronics Laboratory (0-3 -3) .............. .<br />
Ph 8 Electricity and Magnetism (3-0-6) 9<br />
ME 21 Heat Engineering (3-3-6) ....... 12<br />
Hy5 Hydraulics (3-3-6)<br />
·Humanitic. Elective.<br />
PI 1 Philo.ophy (SoarOl)<br />
PI4 Ethic. (So.r •• )<br />
En 8 Contemporary Literature<br />
(Eagl.son, Judy)<br />
En' American Literature (MacMinn)<br />
En 10<br />
En 11<br />
L 40<br />
PH<br />
9<br />
2<br />
10<br />
6<br />
2<br />
4<br />
12<br />
6<br />
6<br />
12<br />
9<br />
2<br />
9<br />
9<br />
2<br />
6<br />
6<br />
10<br />
6<br />
12<br />
Modern Drama (Stanton, Huse)<br />
Literature of the Bible (MacMinn)<br />
German Literature (Macarthur)<br />
Sociology (Laing)<br />
Students are required to take one term of Philosophy or Ethic., and choose two term. from the<br />
other electives. The auignment to each subject is 9 units (3-0-6).<br />
fOption. A and B in the fourth year are dependent upon the third yen option,. except for<br />
third term, when ME 18 or EE 162 may be substituted by students in either ,roup.<br />
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