ISSUED TO FIRST CLASS BEFORE GRADUATION.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND MILITARY ENGINEERING.

FIRST CLASS.

The course in civil and military engineering and the art of war is confined to the first class year.

The course in civil engineering begins September 1st and is completed during the first term, which closes with the Christmas holidays. It comprises brief treatises on the mechanics of civil engineering, framed and masonry structures, the materials of engineering, water supply and sewerage.

RECITATION SCHEDULE

Class.Term.Periods of Recitat’nDepartment.Subjects and Remarks.
New CadetsPreliminaryA.M.*80†3 to 6‡39MathematicsAlgebra.
A.M.803 to 637English and HistoryGeometry.
P.M.60338” ” ”English.—(Saturdays A. M.)
P.M.60338” ” ”History.—(Saturdays A. M.)
FourthFirstA.M.803 to 645MathematicsAlgebra.
A.M.803 to 631Trigonometry.
A.M.803 to 617Conic Sections.
P.M.602 to 338English and HistoryEnglish.
P.M.602 to 338” ” ”History.
A.M.60113TacticsInfantry and Artillery Drill regulations.—(Saturdays.)
SecondA.M.803 to 639MathematicsConic Sections.
A.M.803 to 622Solid Analytical Geometry.
A.M.803 to 662Descriptive Geometry.
P.M.602 to 311English and HistoryEnglish.—(January only.)
P.M.602 to 311” ” ”History.—(January only.)
P.M.60520Practical Military Eng.Surveying.—(February only.)
P.M.60576Modern LanguagesFrench.—(March 1-June 4, inclusive.)
A.M.60115TacticsSecurity and Information.—(February 1-May 15. Saturdays.)
ThirdFirstA.M.803 to 671MathematicsCalculus.—(Has 6 per week in Sept. and Oct., and 3 per week in Nov. and Dec.)
P.M.1202 to 321PhilosophyMechanics.—(The periods of 120 minutes in Mechanics are laboratory periods, September and October.)
A.M.80320Mechanics.—(November and December.)
A.M.60691Modern LanguagesFrench.
P.M.1202 to 338DrawingFreehand; Plane Geometrical.
SecondA.M.80324MathematicsCalculus.
A.M.80363PhilosophyMechanics.
A.M.60649Modern LanguagesFrench.—(January 2-February 28, inclusive.)
A.M.801 to 220” ”French.—(March 1-June 4, inclusive.)
A.M.70676ChemistryChemistry; Heat.—(March 1-June 4, inclusive.)
P.M.1202, 3, 581DrawingDescriptive Geometry; Topography; Field Work.—(5 per week after March 15.)
A.M.801 to 220Descriptive Geometry; Topography; Field Work.—(5 per week after March 15.)
SecondFirstA.M.80345PhilosophySound; Light.
A.M.70691ChemistryHeat; Mineralogy; Geology; Electricity.
A.M.602 to 345Ordnance and GunneryOrdnance and Gunnery.
P.M.1202 to 338DrawingField Sketching; Building Construction; Projective Geometry.
SecondA.M.80363PhilosophyLight; Astronomy.
A.M.70649ChemistryElectricity.—(January 2-February 28, inclusive.)
A.M.60349Ordnance and GunneryOrdnance and Gunnery.—(To May 4.)
A.M.60338Modern LanguagesSpanish.—(March 1-June 4, inclusive.)
P.M.60313HygienePrinciples of Hygiene.—(Also 6 lectures, P. M.)
A.M.60338TacticsCavalry, Artillery, and Infantry Drill Regulations.—(March 1-June 4, inclusive.)
P.M.1202 to 350DrawingBuilding Construction; Mechanical and Engineering Drawing.
FirstFirstA.M.80691EngineeringCivil and Military.
602 to 345LawElementary; Constitutional.—(39 in A. M. & 2 P. M.’s per week for 6 weeks for half class.)
P.M.60570Modern LanguagesSpanish.—(5 per week, except half class 2 P. M.’s per week for 6 weeks.)
SecondA.M.806126EngineeringMilitary Engineering; Art of War.
602 to 373LawInternational; Military.—(58 in A. M. & 2 P. M.’s per week for 15 weeks for half class.)
P.M.603 to 475Modern LanguagesSpanish.
A.M.60312TacticsHippology.—(February.)
P.M.120115TacticsLectures and Tactical Map Problems.

* Length in minutes. † Number per week. ‡ Total number.