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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

The following four courses are principally laboratory work; as-

signed readings and reports; and preparation and manufacture of materials.

51.

52.

53.

54,

106.

107.

108.

109.

110.

MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION. I; 2 cr. Prerequisite: Mechanics 3
or concurrent registration. For civil engineers. Lab. fee $6.00.

MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION. II; 2 cr. Continuation of 51. Lab.
fee $6.00.

MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION. I, II; 2 cr. Prerequisite: Mechanics
3 or concurrent registration. For electrical, mechanical, and mining
engineers. Lab. fee $6.00.

MATERIALS. OF CONSTRUCTION. II; 2 cr. Prerequisite: Mechanics 3
or concurrent registration. For chemical engineers. Lab. fee $6.00.

ADVANCED MECHANICS OF MATERIALS. I; 8 cr. Some topics (curved
beains, flat plates, thick cylinders, springs, etc.) and methods of anal-
ysis not included in Mechanics 3. Prerequisites: Mechanics 2 and 38.
Mr. Maurer.

ADVANCED TECHNICAL MmcHANIcS. I; 3 cr. Especially dynamics of
machinery; vibrations; balancing; gyroscopic effects; whirling shafts;
critical speeds. Prerequisite: Mechanics 2. Mr. Maurer.

MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION. II; 2-5 cr. Laboratory research on
the various materials. Research on concrete, plain and reinforced.
Prerequisite: Mechanics 51 and 53. Lab. fee $3.00 per cr. Mr.
Withey.

GRAPHIcS. II; 2 cr. A development of the principles of graphical
computation and construction of graphic charts. Application is made
to various engineering problems, including representation of experi-
mental data. Mr. Kommers.

DYNAMIC STRESS. II; 2 cr.. Stress and strain due to impact and
sudden loading; inertia stresses in moving bodies; impact tests. Pre-
requisites: Mechanics 1, 2, and 38. Mr. Roark.

MINING AND METALLURGY

RICHARD STANISLAUS McCAaFFEry, E.M., Professor of Mining and Metal-

lurgy, Chairman

Scott MAcKAY, M.S., Associate Professor of Metallurgy

EDWIN Roy SHOoREY, E.M., Associate Professor of Mining and Metallurgy
GEORGE JOHN BARKER, E.M., Assistant Professor of Mining and Metallurgy
JOSEPH FRANCIS OESTERLE, M.S., Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor of

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Metallurgy

MINE SURVEYING. II; 2 cr. Classroom and drafting room study of
the methods of surface and underground mine surveying, including
shaft plumbing, underground practice, open-pit tonnage, progress,
and final estimates. Followed by a week’s survey of a zinc mine in
southwest Wisconsin, or a nearby Wisconsin iron mine. Prerequisite:
T.E. 108. Lab. fee $3.00. Mr. Shorey.