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106.

ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATION 279

ENGINEER’S RELATIONS DURING PRODUCTION AND OPERATION. II; 3 cr.
Administration; executive functions; public relations; banking rela-
tions; scientific factory and shop management; industrial cost analy-
sis; industrial overhead burden; fixed and variable factory costs; in-
dustrial relations and labor survey; welfare work; sales, advertising
and insurance; utility engineer’s cost analysis and rate making in
electric, gas, water, telephone, street railway and steam railroad utili-
ties; fare analyses and traffic studies. Prerequisite: Senior stand-
ing. Mr. Woy.

CORPORATION Reports. I; 2 cr. The accounting, cost analysis and
efficiency methods of measuring the engineer’s accomplishments; ac-
counting principles; voucher systems; flow of purchase costs of mate-
rial and labor into construction and operation; flow of stock room
transactions, sales of products and cash records; analysis of balance
sheets, and financial statements; distortion and juggling of corpora-
tion financial reports; engineer’s technical function in adjusting and
closing entries; engineer’s financial check and test units applied to
the actual figures of existing utilities and industries. Prerequisite:
Junior or senior standing. Mr. Woy.

THESIS OR ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL StupiESs. I, II; 1 to 3 cr. Indi-
vidual investigation in commercial, statistical, economic or technical
advanced subjects; to create investigative ability, initiative, sequen-
tial development, logical presentation, and specialized preparation in
practical subjects. Meritorious reports are accepted as theses and filed
in the University Library. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Mr. Woy.

MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION MrtTHops. I; 2 cr. Factory and
shop administration and management; production scheduling and
planning; dispatching and manufacturing methods. A general sur-
vey of the most suitable material, special tools and fundamental
processes of manufacturing, together with the relations of the allied
departments of pattern shop, foundry and machine shops, Prerequi-
site: Senior standing. Mr. McNaul.

PowrER PLANT ECONOMICS AND DESIGN. II; 3 cr. Load curves, prin-
ciples underlying the selection of power units; power plant layout,
building design, equipment selection, estimates, operating charges,
fixed charges, ete. Drawing room design and estimate of small power
plant. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Mr. Hyland.

ENGINEERING CONTRACTS AND SPECIFICATIONS

DANIEL WEBSTER MEAD, C.E., Professor of Hydraulic Engineering
RoBerRT THOMAS HOMEWOOD, B.S., Instructor in Hydraulic Engineering
ARNO THOMAS LENZ, B.S., Instructor in Hydraulic Engineering

401.

CONTRACTS AND SPECIFICATIONS. II; 2 cr. Engineering relations,
legal, contractual and personal; preparation of contracts, specifica-
tions and other engineering papers.

 

 

 

 

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