ADMINISTRATIVE BULLETINS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA The following Bulletins form the series of Administrative Bulletins of the University of California. Certain of these Bulletins constitute the mailing series to which is given the name University of California Bulletin. This is entered at the Post Office at Berkeley as second-class matter, and is issued monthly from November to March and in July, and twice a month from April to June. They are indicated in the list by "U. C. B." with the volume and number, preceding the other number of the Bulletin. 1907-08. U. C. B. i, 1. 1. Undergraduate Circular. January, 1908. 3. Publications of the University of California. February. 4. Summer Session Announcement. March. 5. College of Dentistry Announcement. April. 7. College of Pharmacy Announcement. May. 9. Secretary's Annual Report, 1906-07. June. 1908-09. *1. Announcement of Courses, 1908-09. July, 1908. 4. Rules of the Editorial Committee. August. U. C. B. ii, 4. 8. Secretary's Annual Report, 1907-08. December. 9. List of Exchanges Maintained by the University Press. January, 1909. *10. Directory of Officers and Students. February. U. C. B. ii, 6. 11. Register for 1907-08-09. February. U. C. B. ii, 7. 12. Summer Session Announcement. March. U. C. B. ii, 8. 13. College of Dentistry Announcement. April. U. C. B. ii, 9. 14. Publications of the University of California. April. U. C. B. ii, 10. 15. California College of Pharmacy Announcement. May. U. C. B. ii, 11. 16. Undergraduate Circular. May, 1909. U. C. B. ii, 12. 17. Medical Department Announcement. June. U. C. B. ii, 13. 18. Department of Jurisprudence Announcement. June. * Sent postpaid on receipt of 14 cents. Sent postpaid on receipt of 25 cents. CONTENTS. Classification of Courses Requirements for the Bachelor's Degree Requirements for Higher Degrees and for Teachers' Recom mendations Announcement of Courses The Comparative Study of Literature Honors Theses Page. iv V xxxiii 1-190 .191-192 192-199 200 Higher degrees, xxxiv. Horticulture, 173. Hygiene, 132. Junior Certificate, xiii. Law, 14. Master's degree, xxxvi. Matriculation, vii. Mechanical and Electrical En- Mechanics, College of, xxvi, Medicine, College of, xvii. Mineralogy, 139. Mining and Metallurgy, 154. Nutrition, 181. Organization and instruction, v. Pontical Science, 25. Semitic Languages, 41. Slavic Languages, 90. Spanish, 86. Special students, xi. Status of students, vi. CLASSIFICATION AND NUMBERING OF COURSES. Undergraduate Courses, classified as: (a) Lower Division Courses. (b) Upper Division Courses. (1) Major Courses, designated by the letter M following the course number; for example, Economies 7M, Philosophy 5AM-5BM. (2) Free-elective Courses in the Upper Division. Graduate Courses, designated by the letter G following the course number; for example, Education 16, Philosophy 11AG-11BG. (a) A prescribed course is one that is required specifically or as an alternative by the curriculum for graduation in any particular college. (b) An Upper Division course is one that is normally open only to students of the Upper Division, and to which the Junior Certificate is normally prerequisite. An Upper Division course taken by a Lower Division student is, for that student, a Lower Division course. (c) A Major course is an Upper Division course of advanced work in a department of study that has been pursued in the Lower Division, or of elementary work in a subject of such difficulty as to require the maturity of Upper Division students. Such courses will hereafter, for the sake of uniformity, be listed as major courses. (d) A free-elective course in the Lower Division is any course that is not prescribed. A free-elective course in the Upper Division is a course for which the Junior Certificate is normally prerequisite, and which does not demand necessarily any elementary knowledge of the subject. All Lower Division courses may be taken as free elective in the Upper Division so far as other regulations permit. Year Courses; Double Numbers. A course designated by a double number (for example, History 52AG-52BG) is continued through two successive half-years, that is, from August to May, or from January to December. The student will use the first number in registering for the course during its first half-year, and the second number during its second half-year. A final report will be made by the instructor at the end of each half-year: "provisional midyear reports" in year courses will be discontinued. The student may discontinue the course at the end of the first half-year, with final credit for the first half of the course. |