Calendar: 1891-1892 Page 174
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170 engineering IV ftrjMrtmcttt ot HQtnmtnQ atrtr Dean of the Department for 1891-92 Professor Robinson Inst The object in view in this Department is to provide system of general education practical character for young men who are to be engaged in Civil Engineering Mechanical Ε im ineering Electrical Engineering Architecture Chemical Manufactures or Metallurgy The preliminary course occupies two years after which Students follow in their third year any one of the special studies named in the receding clause The whole course forms an appropriate introduction to the higher instruction which can only be obtained at Works or by actually taking part in the practice of an Engineer or Architect All Junior Students begin by attending the courses of lectures laid down for the iirst and second years respectively and those who have attended six Terms are at liberty to select for their la three Terms any one of the six Divisions named in the Time Table or any three of the separate subjects set forth in the Syllabus and at the hours named therein Advanced Students are at liberty to enter at once for any one of the third year Divisions See Table of Fees Museums containing Mechanical and Physical Apparatus Chemical and Industrial products important and valuable collections of Models and of Mineralogical and Geological specimens &a illustrating the subjects taught are open to the students
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