STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 295

2. Bripce Stresses. II; 4 cr. Simple bridge stresses. Four recita-
tions. Prerequisite: Mechanics 1. Mr. Kinne, Mr. Cottingham.

3. BripGe DESIGN. I; 3 cr. Roof trusses and plate girders. Prerequi-
sites: Struct. Engr. 2, Mechanics 8. Mr. Kinne, Mr. Cottingham.

4. BRIDGE DESIGN. II; 2 cr. Riveted and pin-connected trusses. Pre-
requisites: Struct. Engr. 2, 3. Mr. Kinne, Mr. Cottingham.

10. StTRucTURAL Desicn. I, II; 2 cr. A short general course in the de-
signing of roofs and buildings designed for students in mechanical,
electrical, and mining engineering. Prerequisites: Mechanics 1, 3.
Mr. Kinne, Mr. Cottingham.

105. REINFORCED CONCRETE. I; 8 cr. Principles of reinforced concrete
construction; analysis and problems in design. Prerequisites: Me-
chanics 1, 3. Mr. Turneaure, Mr. Kinne, Mr. Cottingham.

106. REINFORCED CONCRETE. I; 2 cr. Design and analysis of reinforced
concrete arches. Prerequisites: Mechanics 1, 3. Mr. Kinne.

107. Bripce Stresses. I; 3 er. Statically indeterminate structures.
Analysis of swing, cantilever, arch, and suspension bridges. Pre-
requisite: Struct. Engr. 2. Mr. Kinne.

108. Bripce STRESSES. II; 2 cr. Advanced theory and experimental work.
Secondary stresses in framed structures. Tests on bridges under
moving loads. Prerequisites: Struct. Engr. 2,107. Mr. Turneaure.

109. Brince Desian. II; 2 cr. Swing bridges. Design of truss turn-
table, and operating machinery for railway swing bridges. Pre-
requisites: Struct. Engr. 2, 3, 4, 107. Mr. Kinne.

111. REINFORCED CoNCRETE. II; 2 cr. Analysis and problems in design.
A continuation of Struct. Engr. 105, which is prerequisite. - Mr.
Kinne.

112. HigHway BRIDGES AND CULVERTS. II; 2 cr. Design and analysis of
highway bridges and culverts. Elective for senior civil engineers
and graduates in civil engineering. Prerequisites: Struct. Engr. 2,
3, 4, 105. Mr. Kinne.

213. SpreciAL Prostems. JI, II; 1 to 8 credits. Special problems in the
analysis of higher structures. Mr. Turneaure, Mr. Kinne.

TOPOGRAPHIC ENGINEERING

RAY SPRAGUE OWEN, B.S., Associate Professor of Topographic Engineering,
Chairman

1. ELEMENTARY SURVEYING. I; 2 cr. The work consists of the practice
and theory of pacing, taping and leveling. Lab. fee $4.50. Mr. Owen.

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ELEMENTARY SURVEYING. II; 2 cr. A continuation of course 1 in-
cluding the field and office work of a variety of practical problems in
the adjustment and use of the engineer’s level, compass, and transit.
Lab. fee $4.50.