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]17 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. Compulsory Entrance Bubjects.—Algebra and Trigono- metry, together with one of the following:—Mechanics, Physics, or Chemistry, at the School Leaving Examination standard. Subject to this requirement, any matriculated student may proceed to an Engineering course. (1) Bachelor of Civil Engineering--(B.C.E.). Bachelor of Electrical Engineering—(B.E.E.). Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering— (B.Mech.E.) . Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering—(B.Met.E.). Bachelor of Mining Engineering-(B.M.E.) Candidates for any one of these degrees must pursue their studies for four years, and pass the prescribed ex- aminations.* Laboratory and Drawing Office work, to- gether with attendance at Demonstrations and Excursions, is required in each year. Satisfactory evidence of the following experience (vaca- tion work) is required as a pre-requisite to entry on the various parts of the courses:— Part of course to Pre-requisite Vacation Work. be entered upon. Second year for At least five consecutive weeks' workshop each degree practice under a competent Engineer Third year for At least five weeks' (since the previous each degree ex- December Examination) surveying ex- cept B.Met.E. perience under a competent Civil En- gineer or Surveyor Third year for At least five weeks' (since the previous the B.Met.E. December Examination) approved prac- degree tical experience. Fourth year as At least five weeks' (since the previous follows:— December Examination) experience under a competent official (indicated as follows) previously approved by the Faculty:- B.C.E. Engineering or Surveying, as the Faculty may determine, under a Civil Engineer or Surveyor. At least three subjects of a year must be passed to entitle candidates to proceed to subjects of a higher year, and all 118 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. Part of course to be entered upon. Pre-requisite Vacation Work. B.E.E. Engineering under an Electrical Engineer B.Meoh.E. Engineering under a Mechanical Engineer B.Met.E. Practical Metallurgy under a Metallurgist B.M.E. Mining Engineering, Mine Surveying, or Field Geology, as the Faculty may de- termine, under a Mining Engineer, Mine Surveyor or Geologist For the completion of the Fourth Year (after passing the required examinations), there is required (a) the production of a certificate of having acquired proficiency in Ambulance work (First Aid to the Injured) under an approved instructor, and (b) The production of a satisfactory certificate of hav- ing been engaged during twelve months in acquiring practical knowledge under a competent engineer in charge of works as follows:— Degree. Experience Required. B.C.E. Civil Engineering under a Civil Engineer and a Land Surveyor. Of the period of twelve months, not more than six months may be passed in Engineering, Surveying, or in Land and Engineering Surveying, provided that not more than three months may be devoted to Land Surveying alone B.E.E. Practical Electrical Engineering under an Electrical Engineer B.Mech.E. Practical Mechanical Engineering uní1er a Mechanical Engineer B.Met.E. Practical Metallurgical Engineering under a Metallurgical Engineer B.M.E. Practical Mining experience in a manner approved by the Faculty courses differing from those set out in the years of the course must be approved by the Faculty. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 119 SUBJECTS OF COURSES. Subjects of Lectures, Practical Work, and Examinations in the various years of the Engineering Courses, are as follows : Year B.C.E. B.E.E. 1st Chemistry I. Chemistry I. Graphics. Graphics. Mixed Mathematics I. Mixed Mathematics I. Natural Philosophy I. Natural Philosophy I. Pure Mathematics I. Pure Mathematics I. 2nd Engineering Design I. Engineering Design I. Mechanical Engineering I. Mechanical Engineering I. *Natural Philosophy II. (Engin- *Natural Philosophy II. (Engineer- eering Course). ing Course). Pure Mathematics II. Pure Matheusatic. II. Strength and Elasticity of Strength and Elasticity of Materials. Materials. Surveying I. Surveying I. 3rd *Architecture (Engineering *Civil Engineering I., or Course). Chemistry II. Civil Engineering I., with Civil Electrical Engineering I. Engineering Design I. Hydraulic Engineering I. Geology I. (Engineering Course) Mechanical Engineering II. Hydraulic Engineering I. with Engineering Design II. *Mixed Mathematics I. (Engin- *Mixed Mathematics II. eering Course). (Engineering Course). 4th Civil Engineering II. *Electrical Engineering II., A. & B. Civil Engineering Design II. *Electrical Engineering Design Electrical Engineering I. *Mechanical Engineering III. A. Hydraulic Engineering II. Mechanical Engineering II. or Geology II. *Town Planning. * The Examinations in these subjects will he for pass only. 1°0 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. SUBJECTS OF COURSES (continued). Year B. Mech. E. B.l+tet. E. 1st Chemistry I. Chemistry I. Graphics. Geology I. Mixed Mathematics I. *German A (Science Course). Natural Philosophy I. Natural Philosophy I. Pure Mathematics I. Pure Mathematics I. 2.111 Engineering Design I. Chemistry II. Mechanical Engineering I. Graphics. *Natural Philosohy II. (Engin- *Metallurgy I. eering Course). *Mineralogy and Petrolo Pure Mathematics II. *Natural Philosophy II. (Engineering Strength and Elasticity of Course). Materials Surveying. I. 3rd Electrical Engineering I. Electrical Engineering I. Hydraulic Engineering I. Engineering Design I. Mechanical Engineering II., withi Mechanical Engineering I. Engineering Design II. Metallurgy II. *Mixed Mathematics II. (Engin- Strength and Elasticity of Materials. eering Course). *Thermodynamics. 4th *Electrical Engineering II. A. Metallography A. *Machine Design. Metallurgy III. *Mechanical Engineering III. Metallurgical Design. A. and B. *Mining Engineering A. *Metallography C. The Examinations in these subjects will be for pass only. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 121 SUBJECTS OF GORSES (continued). Year B.M.E. Year B.M.E. 1st Chemistry I. 3rd Engineering Design I. Graphics. Geology II. Mixed Mathematics I. Hydraulic Engineering I. Natural Philosophy I. Metallurgy II. Pure Mathematics. I Surveying II. 2nd Geology I. (Engineering Course). 4th Electrical Engineering I. Mechanical Engineering I. *Mechanical Engineering II. Metallurgy I. *Mining Engineering, A. and B. *Natural Philosophy II. (Engin- *Mining Engineering Design. eering Course). *Mining Geology. Strength and Elasticity of Materials. Surveying I. The examinations in these subjects will be for pass only. SUBSTITUTE SUBJECTS. Candidates may, if they so desire, substitute subjects in the courses for the degrees of B.C.E., B.Mech.E., and B.E.E. as follows:— Year. Usual Subject. Substitute. Second Natural Philosophy II., Natural Philosophy II. Engineering course Third Mixed Mathematics II. Mixed Mathematics II. Engineering course, and Geology I. Third or Architecture (Eng.. Course) Pure Mathematics III. fourth or Electrical Engineering IIA. or or Mechanical Eng. ILIA. Mixed Mathematics III. 122 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. The following are the subjects of the Final Honour Examination for each degree. The examinations, which are optional, may be taken at any time after the comple- tion of the fourth year of the course. B.C.E. Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Design. Hydraulic Engineering B.E.E.: Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Design. B.Mech.E. Machine Design Mechanical Engineering. B.Met.E. s Metallurgy. Metallurgical Engineering Design B.M.E.: Mining Engineering. Mining Engineering Design. Mining Geology. FEES PAYABLE. Matriculation Fee 1 1 0 For each Year 25 0 0 For Supplementary Examination 1 1 0 Annual Sports Fee 1 10 0 Annual Club House Fee— (a) Non-Collegiate Students 1 1 0 (b) Collegiate Students 0 10 6 For the degree—in each case 7 7 0 The following provisions apply in the case of a student who is departing from the course as prescribed for the several years for the Degrees:— (a) In the case of students taking any year of the course under the permission granted to persons engaged in a profession or calling, the year's fee is divided between the two years over which the work is extended. (b) In the case of other students taking in any year some only of the subjects for a year of the course, fees are as for single subjects. (c) In the case of students combining in any one year subjects of two years of the course, fees are as for single subjects or a composition fee of £25 is payable, as the student may elect. But FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. 1 23 where the student includes in any one year the whole of the subjects of a year of the course with one or more subjects of another year of the course, the latter must be paid for as single subjects. Fees for Single Subjects. For Mechanical Engineering I. and II., En- gineering Design I., Civil Engineering I., Metallography, Mining Engineering A, Mining Geology, Town Planning, each . £6 6 0 For Mixed Mathematics II. (Engineering course) , Metallography (Practical) , each 3 3 0 For Thermodynamics and Pyrometry, each . 2 2 0 For all other Engineering subjects, each . 9 9 0 Students paying full fees for any year of the course for any degree in Engineering may attend Lectures on Practical Architecture for an extra fee of £1 1 0. (4) For original research carried on with the consent and under the direction of the Professor the Laboratories will be open gratis except as regards such payment for material and special attendance as may be considered necessary by the Professor . (2) Master of Civil Engineering—(M.C.E.). Master of Electrical Engineering—(M.E.E.). Master of Mechanical Engineering—(M.Mech.E.). Master of Metallurgical Engineering—(M.Met.E.). Master of Mining Engineering—(M.M.E.). Candidates for any of these degrees are required to have held the Degree of Bachelor in some branch of Engineering for at least two years. For such candidates as have obtained First or Second Class Honours in the Final Examination for the Degree of Bachelor all that is required to complete for the Mas- ter's Degree is satisfactory evidence that since completing the course for the Bachelor's Degree the candidate has spent not less than two years in acquiring proficiency in his profession. Such evidence must include a written re- port by the candidate on his practical experience.