[10] Math 31 is optional but recommended for students who contemplate graduate work.

[11] Math 32 is optional but recommended for students who contemplate graduate work.

CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE, B.S. (C.E.)

Offered in academic year 1939-40 to students who completed Junior requirements before September 1939

FOURTH YEAR

First Semester

SUBJECTAttendance
Rec.
Hours
Lab.
CE11-2Sanitation20
CE21Highways04
CE22Highway Traffic Control20
CE30-2Structures28
ME55Mechanical Engineering33
Ind E14Staff Control12
Ind E22Industrial Management30
Ind E51Business Law10
Co-operative Office or Field work

Second Semester

CE11-2Sanitation20
CE21Highways04
CE22Highway Traffic Control20
CE30-2Structures28
ME55Mechanical Engineering33
Ind E14Staff Control12
Ind E22Industrial Management30
Ind E51Business Law10
Co-operative Office or Field work

SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION
in the
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

CE 1 Surveying: Prerequisite, Satisfactory Sophomore Standing.

A course designed to equip the student with a knowledge of the principles and practice of elementary surveying and closely allied sciences and to enable him to apply this scientific information to the professional work of the civil engineer. For descriptive purposes the course is subdivided as follows:

Surveying. A study of plane and topographic surveying, consisting of classwork, fieldwork and drafting. The classwork covers a thorough drill in the principles of these branches of surveying. This is supplemented by field exercises covering the use, care, and adjustment of instruments, and cadastral and engineering surveys of elementary character. The work in the drafting room consists of problems involving the interpretation and preparation of topographic, construction, and property maps. Texts: A, B, C, D, E.

Engineering Geology. A study of geologic science, with particular emphasis on the relationship between physiography, geology, topography, water supply, and the design of engineering structures. Laboratory studies of common rocks, rock-forming minerals and of topographic and geologic maps are made in connection with this course. Texts: A, F.