Calendar: 1927-1928 Page 230
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230 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING -Engineering Geology -Third Year Michaelmas and Lent Terms One Lecture per week Laboratory two hours per week The subjects treated in this Course include the Geology of Water- supply Building-materials Road-metal and Ores In the practical part of the Course geological problems connected with tunnel driving shaft sinking and formation of foundations will be considered as also the examination under the microscope of building stones and road stones This Course is open only to those Students who have some previous knowledge of Geology Field Class -A Class for field-work in Geology is formed in the Easter Term April-June and excursions are made on Saturday afternoons to localities of geological interest in the London district This Class is open to Regular Students without extra payment Other Students may join the Field-Class on payment of Fee The Tennant Prizes one in Geology and one in Mineralogy of the value of about Ā£7 10s each may be awarded for proficiency at the annual examination upon the year's work MATHEMATICS Pure and Applied Pure Mathematics Yj -Intermediate Class Four hours per week Algebra Plane and Solid Geometry Trigonometry Mensuration Introduction to Differential and Integral Calculus Applied Mathematics Yj -Intermediate Class Three hours per week Statics Kinematics Dynamics Hydrostatics Advanced Mathematics Pure and Applied Second Year Four hours per week Differential and Integral Calculus Higher Algebra and Trigono- metry Co-ordinate Geometry Introduction to Differential Equations Dynamics of Particle Z2 Third Year Two hours week Spherical Trigonometry Co-ordinate Geometry in three dimensions Differential Equations Rigid Dynamics Fourier's Series Vector Analysis
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