DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY R. P. Barschel, B.sc., M.E. (MANITOBA), P.ENG., Chief of Mechanical Technology GENERAL INFORMATION See course requirements, page 35. COURSES OFFERED Mechanics 150A Force systems, vector solutions, equilibrium of force systems, force analysis of struc- tures, friction, laws of force and motion, inertia, energy, work and power. PREREQUISITES: Industrial Science 12 or equivalent. General Mathematics 11 or equivalent. (2-2-0-0) Mechanics 150B A continuation of Mechanics 150A. PREREQUISITE: Mechanics 150A. (2-2-0-0) Mechanics 151A —- THERMODYNAMICS Matter, energy, thermodynamic properties of matter, first law, selected power cycles, combustion. PREREQUISITES: Industrial Science 12 or equivalent. General Mathematics 11 or equivalent. (2-2-0-0) Mechanics 151 B — THERMODYANMICS A continuation of Mechanics 151A. PREREQUISITE: Mechanics 151A. (2-2-0-0) SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION Economics Instructor to be appointed. GENERAL INFORMATION Students planning to take a Major or an Honours Course in Economics must choose their course on the basis of their future university plans. MAJORS AND HONOURS Majors — Second class standing in Economics 111B. Pass standings in Economics 211B and Mathematics 111B. It is recommended that students take Commerce 111AB. Honours — Second class standings in Economics 111B and 211B. Students are ex- pected to maintain at least a second class standing in Economics in their third and fourth years. Second class standing in Mathematics 111B. 31