Calendar: 1890-1891 Page 188
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1-1 engineering Any Matriculated Student of this Department may be ad mitted to these classes out of his proper Term on payment of Ā£2 28 per Term Drawing geometrical architectural and engineering First Year-Wednesday and Thursday 15 to Second Year-Tuesday and Friday 15 to Third Year-Tuesday and Friday 15 to Students in this section pass through the following course of work Practical Plane Geometry including the construction of polygons the creation of similar areas the enlargement and reduction of irregular figures the application to geometric design and other practical work such as the setting out of wheels and the like The construction of plain and diagonal Scales Representative Fractions The orthographic projection parallel to or at an angle with the vertical or horizontal plane of simple geometric and other solids and their sections Isometric projection Colouring and lettering of drawings Tracing drawings The perspective projection of objects parallel to or at an angle with the vertical plane Development of Suifaces Projection of Shadows The drawing of the surveyor and civil engineer Architec- tural drawing Working drawings of floors partitions stair- cases roofs and other structural details The elements and principles of suitable ornament and general architectural style as assic Renaissance Gothic &c The preparation of plans elevations and sections to scalea and the perspective view of the completed design Mechanical drawing Working drawings cf machinery and engineering details such as the various forms of screws and spur bevelj drum heart and other varieties of wheels Details of electrical work Engineering work involved in the laying out of Railways Bridges Docks &c and drawing to scale from examples from models or from actual machines
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