Annual Announcement of Courses of InstructionThe University Press, 1923 |
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Administration admission Advanced Agriculture American analysis Animal announcement application Architecture arranged Assistant Professor Associate Professor California Chairman charge Chemistry Civil Engineering College completed Concerning conference Davis discussion Economics Education Elementary Engineering English enrolled equivalent Experiment farm field formerly numbered French Geology German given graduate courses Greek groups half-year high school History honors industry institutions Instruction instructor Introduction junior knowledge laboratory language Latin Lectures literature LOWER DIVISION M W F major materials Mathematics Mechanics methods Open organization period Ph.D Philosophy Physics Plant political Practice preparation Prerequisite present principles problems Psychology reading Recommended reference relation reports Research Science selected Seminar senior social Spanish Special Study STAFF standing structures survey taken teaching Theory Thesis tion Tu Th Undergraduates units University UPPER DIVISION COURSES week
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Stran 144 - The primary object of establishing units of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps is to qualify students for appointment in the Officers' Reserve Corps of the United States Army. Students who complete the advanced course, and who participate in such summer camps as the Secretary of War may prescribe, are eligible upon graduation for appointment and commission by the President in the Officers
Stran 146 - When any member of the senior division of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps has completed two academic years of service In that division and has been selected for further training by the president of the institution and by its professor of military science and tactics, and has agreed in writing to continue in the Reserve Officers...
Stran 65 - English 20 The instructors in English hold themselves ready to assist and advise competent graduate students who may propose plans of special study in the English language or literature.
Stran 69 - CHARLES DERLETH, Jr% CE, Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of the College of Civil Engineering (Chairman of the Department).
Stran 93 - ... in their relations with each other and with the rest of the world...