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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1846-1847-42

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34 APPLIED SCIENCES thing of the Differential Calculus but separate class is formed for those who do not The object of the Third Year Course is to dcvelope more completely those parts of Natural Philosophy which arc of special importance to the Engineer The subjects arc-the Steam Engine the Principles of Mechanism the Strength of Materials the Arch Dynamical Theory of Machines Astronomy and Optics III Arts of Construction in connexion with Civil Engineering and Architecture This Course includes descriptive account of the various arts operations and tools employed in Civil Engineering and Architecture the formation of drains and sewers excavat- ing earthworking and mining erecting and striking scat- folding the formation and construction of Viaducts Bridges Roads Culverts Railways Canals Tunnels Docks Harbours Water-works General instruction is also given in laying out arranging designing delineating and specifying Works ascertaining the quantities estimating the probable cost and superintending and directing the execution of Works IV Manufacturing Art and Machinery The Lectures and Instructions in this section are intended to familiarize the student with the Machinery and contrivances in actual use thus adding know ledge of practice to the knowledge of theory taught by the Professors To effect this object machines are not only described in general terms but their various details with the design of each particular construction are explained and illustrated by draw- ingS and models The most important manufacturing processes are also ex- plained and amply illustrated in this Course Access to some of the principal Manufacturing Establish- ments in the metropolis and its vicinity having been liberally
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