Calendar: 1931-1932 Page 170
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FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCE Times to be arranged Post-Graduate Classes Higher Plane Curves Geometry of Surfaces Spherical Harmonics Differential Equations Theory of Functions Automorphic Functions General Dynamics Electromagnetic Theory Tensor Calculus Astronomy Zv-General Sc Course Two years Tu 10-11 10-11 Lectures -Spherical Trigonometry Geometrical Optics as far as is required for general knowledge of the chief astronomical instru- ments Descriptive and Spherical Astronomy-An account of the chief celestial phenomena without the use of advanced analysis-The elementary theory of elliptio motion knowledge of the Calculus not being necessarily assumed but its use being allowed Theory of Instruments-Uncorrected instrumental errors the chief stages in the History of Astronomy PHYSICS Head of the Department Edward Victor Appleton Sc Wheatstone Professor Owen Willans Richardson Sc Yarrow Research Professor of the Royai Society Director of Research Intermediate Course Properties of Matter Heat Light Sound Magnetism and Electricity Yj -Lectures and Th 12-1 Tu 10-11 Ys -Practical 31 3-6 General Sc Courses Second Year more advanced Course in Properties of Matter Heat and Sound -Lectures Dr Fisher 10-11 12-1 Z2 -Practical Tu 2-5 2-5 Third Year more advanced Course in Light Electricity and Magnetism -Lectures Mr Williams Tu 10-11 11-12 Z4 -Practical Tu 2-5 2-5 Special Sc Courses Second Year Av-Lectures Dr Worsnop Properties of Matter and Electricity and Magnetism Tu 2-3 W11-10 and 12-1
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