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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY<br />

Ph. S a, b, c. Introduction to Mathematical Physics. 12 units (4-0-8);<br />

first, second and third terms.<br />

Prerequisites: Ph. 1 a, b, c, 2 a, b, c, d; Ma. 2 a, b, c, d.<br />

An introduction to the application of mathematics to physics, and practice in<br />

the solution of problem •.<br />

Instructors: Houston and Anderson.<br />

Ph. 7 a, b, c. Electricity and Magnetism. 6 units (2-0-4); first, secOllCl<br />

and third terms.<br />

Prerequisites: Ph. 1 a, b, c, 2 a, b, c, d; Ma. 2 a, b, c, d.<br />

A course in theoretical electricity and magnetism, primarily for electrical engineering<br />

students. Ph. 9 a, b (Electrical Measurements) must accompany this course.<br />

Text: Principles of Electricity and Magnetism, Harnwell.<br />

Instructor: Fowler.<br />

Ph. 8. Electricity and Magnetism. 9 units (3-0-6); first term.<br />

Prerequisites: Ph. 5 a, b, c.<br />

A special course open only to students who have completed Ph. J.<br />

Text: Principles of Electricity and Magnetism, HarnweII.<br />

Instructor: Fowler.<br />

Ph. 9 a, b. Electrical Measurements. 4 units (0-3-1); first and second<br />

terms.<br />

Prerequisites: Ph. 1 a, b, c, 2 a, h, c, d; Ma. 2 a, b, c, d.<br />

A laboratory course in advanced electrical measurements.<br />

Text: Advanced Electricill Measurements, Smythe and Michels.<br />

Instructors: Smythe and Assistants.<br />

Astronomy 1. Introduction Course in Astronomy. 9 units (S-l-S);<br />

third term.<br />

This subject is intended to give the student sufficient familiarity with general<br />

astronomy to enable him to read with ease most of the semi-popular books dealing<br />

with various phases of the subject.<br />

Text: Astronomy, Baker.<br />

Instructor: Johnson.<br />

UNDERGRADUATE OR GRADUATE SUBJECTS<br />

Ph. 91 a, b, c. Introduction to Mathematical Physic.. • units; fir.t,<br />

second and third terms.<br />

Prerequisites: Ph. 1 a, b, c, 2 a, b, c, d; Ma. 2 a, b, c, d.<br />

This subject is the same as Ph. S a, b, c but with reduced credit for graduate<br />

students.<br />

Instructors: Houston and Anderson.<br />

Ph. 101 a, b, c. Electricity and Magnetism. 9 units (3-0-6); firlt, second<br />

and third terms.<br />

Prerequisites: An average grade of 2 in Ph. 5 a, b, c.<br />

A problem subject in the mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism,<br />

intended primarily as a preparation for graduate work in science. Ph. 9 a, b, c:<br />

(Electrical Measurements) should accompany or precede this course.<br />

Text: Static and DYMmic Electricity, Smythe.<br />

Instructor: Smythe.

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