COURSES OF INSTRUCTION NOTE. Figures in parentheses indicate the unit value of the course. All summer session courses, graduate or undergraduate, which are iden tical, or nearly so, with courses given during the fall or spring sessions, are distinguished by the letter "S," prefixed to the regular number of the course. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 1. Elements of Agriculture, Nature Study, and School Gardens. (2) $5. Agencies for Rural Progress. (2) Assistant Professor KERN. Assistant Professor KERN. S101. High School Farms, Gardens, and Community Work. (2) Assistant Professor HUMMEL. $102. General Science and First Year Agriculture. (2) 1. Types, Breeds, and Judging of Farm Animals. (2) Mr. HENDRY. ENTOMOLOGICAL SUMMER CAMP Camp Agassiz on Fallen Leaf Lake, Eldorado County. 9. Introductory Course. (6) 99. Advanced Summer Practice Course. (6) 210. Graduate Field Work. (To be arranged.) Mr. VAN DUZEE. Assistant Professor HERMS. LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND FLORICULTURE 2. Home Floriculture. (2) Assistant Professor STEVENS. Professor GREGG and Mr. CAREY. Professor GREGG and Assistant Professor STEVENS. 200. Research or Graduate Work. (To be arranged.) 101. Dietetics. (2) NUTRITION Assistant Professor MORGAN. 102. Feeding of Infants and Invalids. (2) 103. Laboratory Investigations of Special Problems. (2) Miss DAVIS. 104. Teaching of Domestic Science in Elementary and Secondary Schools. 230. Research on Special Problems. (To be arranged.) Professor SMITH and Associate Professor HORNE. 130. Pomology. (4) POMOLOGY Professors STUBENRAUCH, COIT, BIOLETTI, Associate Professor POULTRY HUSBANDRY $101. Poultry Husbandry. (2) Assistant Professor DOUGHERTY. SOILS AND FERTILIZERS S2. General Course on Soils and Soil Fertility. (2) 127. Undergraduate Research. (To be arranged.) 235. Research Course in Soils. (To be arranged.) * Not to be given in 1915. Professor LIPMAN. Professor LIPMAN. Professor LIPMAN. VETERINARY SCIENCE 101. Veterinary Science. (2) Assistant Professor ROADHOUSE. ANATOMY $105, S106, or S107. Systematic Human Anatomy. (3%) 3. Archaeology of Mexico and Central America. (2) Mr. HOLMAN, Mr. VANDER EIKE and Mr. CORCORAN. 4. California Flora. (2) 5. Organic Evolution. (2) 101. Evolution of Sex in Plants. (2) Professor COULTER. Dr. ROSENSTEIN, Dr. GIBSON, Mr. LUCAS, and Mr. ARGO. S8A. Elements of Organic Chemistry. (2) CIVIL ENGINEERING Summer School of Surveying, Camp California, Swanton, California. 1. Civil Engineering 3A. (3) Associate Professor FOOTE, Assistant Professor ALVAREZ, Assist ant Professor GRISWOLD, Mr. EDDY, Mr. WHITE, Mr. WISKOCIL, Dr. EINARSSON, and Assistants. 2. Civil Engineering 103B. Associate Professor FOOTE, Assistant Professors ALVAREZ, and Assistant Professor WYTHE and Miss WALL. S2A. Descriptive Geometry. (3) S9. Lettering. (1) Assistant Professor WYTHE. Assistant Professor WYTHE and Miss WALL. $101. Course for Teachers. (1) $105. Graphostatics. (2) Assistant Professor WYTHE. Mr. BROWER. $104. Economic History of Europe and the United States in the Nine Mrs. HETHERINGTON, Professor HETHERINGTON, Mr. BEST. Mr. Practice Teaching in the Play School. (1 or 2) Professor HETHERINGTON. Mr. BASSETT. Professor BOONE. Professor BOONE. $103B. History of Education: Modern Period. (2) 112. School Administration. (2) 115. Training Class for Subnormal Children. (2) (2) Mrs. HICKS, Miss GAMBLE, and Miss DUBOIS. 119. Theory and Practice of Vocational Guidance. (2) 120. Problems in Vocational Guidance. (1) $127. Moral Education. (2) Professor BLOOMFIELD. Professor RUGH. S226. Introduction to Method, with Special Reference to Secondary In struction. (2) Professor RUGH. |