Texts: Dawes, “Electrical Engineering”, Vol. I; Dawes, “Electrical Engineering”, Vol. II; McKone, Laboratory Manual “Applied Electricity”.

EE 75 Electricity.

This is a general survey course adapted to civil engineers. It is not followed by laboratory experience. It treats the fundamental units and their application to electric circuits and electric machinery, both direct and alternating current. It is made as broad as possible for these students who have but limited time to give to the subject.

Text: Timbie, “Elements of Electricity”.

EE 81 Applied Electricity. Prerequisite, EE 71.

This is the electric machinery course for mechanical engineering students. It offers experience in the wiring, measurement and operation of the usual direct and alternating current machines. The proper application of these machines in industry is treated.

The classroom work is supplemented by a machine laboratory course.

Texts: Dawes, “Electrical Engineering”, Vols. I & II; McKone, Laboratory Manual “Applied Electricity”.

EE 83 Applied Electricity. Prerequisite, EE 71.

This is the electric machinery course for chemical engineering students. It is similar to EE 81 except that it requires but one semester and therefore is much abridged.