Calendar: 1890-1891 Page 197
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engineering 193 III The Amalgamation of Gold and Silver Ores IV The Blowpipe Analysis of Minerals and Alloys The Analysis of Solid and Gaseous Fuels Furnace Gases &c VI Calorimetry and Pyrometry Methods of determining the practical value of any given Fuel VII The wet Assay of Iron Copper Silver Nickel &c VIII The complete Analysis of Mineral Substances Slags &c IX The Study of the Materials used for Pottery Glass Enamels &c Extraction and Manufacturing Processes XI The Properties of Metals -The Properties of Metals are examined by means of testing machinery &c and the composition of the metals carefully ascertained Note The Properties of Metals are modified according to the nature and the quantity of the so-called impurities they contain The quality of metal also varies with the process by which it has been extracted from its ore and the kind of mechanical treatment to which it has been subsequently subjected XII The Preparation of Alloys and the study of their properties XIII Electro-metallurgy XIV The Applications of the Spectroscope and the Micro- scope to Metallurgical Research 13 Electrical Engineering After two years passed in obtaining the general training that is necessary to enable Students to successfully follow Electrical Engineering he is admitted to the special course of lectures and laboratory work in connection with this subject Those who have obtained previous training elsewhere will also be admitted to this course ν
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