266 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSES IN MINING AND GEOLOGY

LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE,
MINING ENGINEERING COURSE

FRESHMAN YEAR

First Semester

Credits
Math. 51—Elementary analysis_________ 5
Drawing 1—Elements of drawing________ 3
Chem. 2a—General chemistry___________ 4
Engl. la—Freshman composition________ 8
Shop 1, 2—Elementary shopwork, or_____ 2
Top. Engr. 108—Short course in

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Physical activity requirement__________- 0
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17-18

Math. 54—Differential and integral
MeASRREORS oo ee 4
Physics 51—General physies____________ 4
Chem. 14—Quantitative analysis__._____ 5
Geol. 9—Engineering geology___________ 3
Mining 122—General metallurgy_-_____- 3
Physical activity requirement_ ____ eS 0
19

Second Semester

Credits
Math. 52—Elementary analysis_________ 5
Drawing 2—Elements of drawing________ 3
Chem. 2b—General chemistry___________ 4
Engl. 1b—Freshman composition.______- 3
Shop 4, 5—Lathe work, planing, milling-. 2
or

Mining 12—Mine surveying____________- (2)
Physical activity requirement___________ 0
Breshiiandectures a Ao. Vis RINETA 0
17

YEAR
Wenn Pp OSICUIS. 4
Physics 52—General physics____________ 4
Drawing 3—Descriptive geometry _______ 3
Geol. 9—Engineering geology___________ 3
Mining 121—Assaying_.____.._.._.__-- 3
Mining 101—Excavation and tunneling __ 3
Physical activity requirement____--._--- 0
20

In order to best prepare the student for specialized work in one of the
three special fields—mining, metallurgy, and economic geology—three op-
tions are offered from which he may select his major and minor studies at

the beginning of his junior year.

The Major is to consist of 30-40 credits from one of the three groups

listed below.

The Minor is to consist of 15-20 credits from either other group. No
Minor studies may be selected from the Major Group.

Typical junior and senior year elections are shown below for each of
the three options. These outlines are suggestive only and may be carried
within the general rule of major, minor, and free electives.

MINING GROUP.

Mining and Metallurgy 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 126.
Railways 104, Structural Engr. 10, Steam and Gas Engr. 3 and 4.
Electrical Engr. 8 and 9, Hydraulics 1, Geology 113, 115.

Economics 1a, 1b, 5, 137.

GEOLOGY GROUP.

The courses in Geology; Mining and Metallurgy 101, 103, 104, 107, 109,

124,

METALLURGY GROUP.

Mining and Metallurgy 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132,

133, 140.

Structural Engr. 10, Steam and Gas Engr. 3 and 4, Electrical Engr. 8
and 9, Chemical Engr. 102, Economics 1a, 1b, 5, 137.