Calendar: 1863-1864 Page 134
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134 APPLIED SCIENCES Electricity -The Electric Current How to measure it The Resistance it meets with the Force which sustains it Con- struction of Telegraph Lines Students of the Second and Third Years are recommended to read Moseley's Principles of Civil Engineering or Rankine's Applied Mechanics Fee for Occasional Students 31 3s per term or 8s per annum IV Arts of Construction in connexion with Civil Engineering and Architecture For Students of the Second and Third Year Student may also be admitted to this Class in his first year on payment of the fees charged to an Occasional Student and with the express permission of the Dean Wednesday from to and Thursday from 30 to 30 Order of the Course Part for Michaelmas Term Building Materiais -Their organic structure manufacture qualities decay preservation &c with the purposes to which they are severally applied in practice Stone and Artificial Stone Brick and Terra Cotta &c Lime-mortar and Cement Concrete Timber and Deal Asphalte Slate Iron Cast and Malleable Lead and other Metals Glass Paint &c &c in all varieties Part II for Lent Term Applied Mechanics -The scientific adjustment of materials in the practice of the Architect and Civil Engineer Weight and Strength of Materials Founda- tions Natural and Artificial Earth Works Walls and Abut- ments Beams of different Principles and Materials Framing and Trussing the Principles of the Arch in Masonry and Carpentry Cast-iron Work in Pillars Girders and Arches the Suspension Bridge Rolled Ironwork in Trusses Girders and Tubular and other Bridges &c &c Part III for Easter Term The Practical Design and Execution of Works The Practice of the Excavator
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