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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

ENGINEERING ENGLISH AND ENGINEERING
JOURNALISM

LESLIE FLANDERS VAN HAGAN, C.E., Professor of Railway Engineering

la. ENGINEERING ENGLISH. I; 1 cr. To supplement the English work

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of the freshman year and to assist in maintaining standards in speech
and writing throughout the last two years of the engineering course.
Prerequisite: English 1b.

ENGINEERING ENGLISH. II; 1 cr. Follows course la.
ENGINEERING ENGLISH. I; 1 cr. Follows course 1b.
ENGINEERING ENGLISH. II; 1 cr. Follows course 2a.

ENGINEERING JOURNALISM. I, II; 1 cr. Editing and managing a
technical magazine.

HIGHWAY ENGINEERING AND CITY PLANNING

HAROLD FREDERICK JANDA, C.E., Professor of Highway Engineering and

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City Planning, Chairman

HIGHWAY ENGINEERING

HIGHWAY ENGINEERING. I; 1 cr. This course is especially planned
for those students desiring a general knowledge of constructing and
maintaining earth, gravel, macadam, and concrete roads. Special at-
tention is devoted to the Wisconsin highway conditions. Mr. Janda.
HIGHWAY ENGINEERING. II; 8 er. Economics; traffic census; drain-
age; construction and maintenance methods of the various types of
road surface. Prerequisite: Railway Engr. 1. Mr. Janda.
ADVANCED HIGHWAY DESIGN. I; 3 cr. Special problems of an ad-
vanced nature in the construction of the modern highway. Prerequi-
site: Highway Engr. 102 or its equivalent. Mr. Janda.

HIGHWAY MATERIALS TESTING. II; 3 cr. The testing of bituminous
and non-bituminous road materials. Prerequisite: Highway Engr.
102. Lab. fee $6.00. Mr. Janda, Mr. Behm.

HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE. I; 2 cr. Equipment depots; maintenance
machinery; shoulder. and ditch maintenance; methods of surface
maintenance; snow-drift prevention and removal; etc. Prerequisite:
Highway Engr. 102. Mr. Janda.

CITY PLANNING

City PLANNING. I, II; 2 cr. Growth of cities; land subdivision;
classes and uses of streets; zoning; parks and playgrounds; regional
planning. Mr. Janda.

MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE. I; 2 cr. Width and arrangement
of streets; curb and gutter; sidewalks; street surface details; crowns
and intersections; landing fields; trees and shrubs. Prerequisite:
Topographic Engr. 103. Mr. Janda.

TRAFFIC CONTROL. II; 2 cr. Street systems; causes of accidents;
parking; traffic signals; ordinances; administration. Prerequisite:
Junior standing. Mr. Janda.