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Recommended: Subjects which will usually give more effective preparation, and thus allow greater freedom of election at the University. The omission of these subjects at matriculation will usually not delay graduation if the student's work at the University is properly planned.

NOTE. The numerals in parentheses represent units of high school work. A standard secondary unit is the measure of a subject pursued throughout the school year of from thirty-six to forty weeks and constituting approximately one-quarter of a full year's work.

Agriculture: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.

Required: plane geometry (1); elementary algebra (1); chemistry (1)*; Recommended: advanced mathematics, including trigonometry (2); physics (1); geometrical drawing (1); advanced English (2); a reading knowledge of a foreign language.

Anthropology: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Recommended: foreign language.

Architecture: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE, at the end of four years, and to the degree of Graduate in Architecture in the SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE at the end of six years.

Required: same as for ENGINEERING.

Recommended: Latin (2); French (2).

Chemistry: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY.

Required: same as for ENGINEERING, with French or German. See also SCIENCES, below.

Commerce: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the COLLEGE OF COMMERCE.

Required: algebra (1); plane geometry (1).

Recommended: additional mathematics; modern foreign language.

Dentistry: leading to the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery in the COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY at the end of four years.

Recommended: physics (1); chemistry (1); zoology (1); manual training.

If it becomes necessary to limit the number of students receiving instruction in chemistry in the University, preference will be given to those who enter with credit in any two of the following high school subjects: chemistry, 1 unit; physics, 1 unit; plane trigonometry, unit.

Drawing and Art: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Engineering Drawing.

Required: plane geometry (1); elementary algebra (1).

Recommended: solid geometry (2) plane trigonometry (1⁄2); geometrical drawing (1); freehand drawing (1).

Graphic Art.

Recommended: freehand drawing (1).

Economics: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Recommended: foreign language.

Education: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Recommended: foreign language.

Engineering: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in one of the colleges of engineering. These colleges are: COLLEGE OF MECHANICS -curricula in mechanical and electrical engineering, aerodynamics, marine engineering and naval architecture; COLLEGE OF MINING— curricula in petroleum engineering, metallurgy, and economic geology; COLLEGE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING-curricula in railroad, sanitary, municipal, and irrigation engineering; COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY— eurriculum in chemical engineering.

Required: plane geometry (1); elementary algebra (1); algebraic theory (1⁄2); trigonometry (1⁄2); physics (1); chemistry (1); geometrical drawing (1).

Recommended: advanced algebraic theory, including quadratics (1⁄2); solid geometry (2); freehand drawing (1); foreign language (2). English: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Recommended: Latin (4); Greek (3).

Forest Utilization: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.

Required: same as for ENGINEERING.

Recommended: same as for ENGINEERING.

History: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Recommended: foreign language.

Home Economics: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts with a major in Household Art or in Household Science.

Household Art:

Required: chemistry (1)*.

Recommended: freehand drawing (1); botany (1) domestic science (2).

If it becomes necessary to limit the number of students receiving instruction in ehemistry in the University, preference will be given to those who enter with credit

in any two of the following high school subjects: chemistry, 1 unit; physics, 1 unit; plane trigonometry, 1⁄2 unit.

Household Science:

Required: chemistry (1)*; domestic science (cooking) (1).
Recommended: physics (1); French or German (2).

Languages Classics, Latin, Greek: leading to the degree of Bachelor of
Arts.

Required: Latin (2).

Recommended: advanced Latin (2); Greek (3); ancient history (1). To delay advanced Latin until the university is reached will make it exceedingly difficult, though not impossible, to do any considerable amount of advanced work in Latin.

Other languages (Celtic, French, German, Italian, Oriental, Sanskrit, Semitic, Slavic, Spanish): leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Recommended: Latin (4) or Greek (3); French (2) or German (2). Law: (A) leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE at the end of four years, and to the degree of J.D. in the School of Jurisprudence at the end of six years. Recommended: physics (1) or chemistry (1); Latin (2); U. S. history (1) and English history (1).

(B) leading to the degree LL.B. in HASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LAW (San Francisco) at the end of five years (two years in the COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE at Berkeley followed by three years in HASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LAW).

For further information see the annual announcements of the HASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LAW and of the SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE.

Library Science: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Recommended: foreign language.

Mathematics: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Required: plane geometry (1); elementary algebra (1).

Recommended: advanced algebraic theory, including quadratics (1); solid geometry (1⁄2); trigonometry (1⁄2).

Medicine: leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine in seven years; or to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE and Doctor of Medicine in the MEDICAL SCHOOL in a combined course of eight years.

Required: English (3); elementary algebra (1); plane geometry (1);

physics (1); chemistry (1); French (2) or German (2); history (1). Recommended: advanced mathematics; freehand drawing (1).

A full statement of the prerequisites for the course in Medicine will be found in the Announcement of the MEDICAL SCHOOL.

* If it becomes necessary to limit the number of students receiving instruction in chemistry in the University, preference will be given to those who enter with credit in any two of the following high school subjects: chemistry, 1 unit; physics, 1 unit; plane trigonometry, 2 unit.

Military Science and Tactics: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Recommended: see ENGINEERING.

Music: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Recommended: harmony (1); history of music (1); vocal or instrumental technique or choral practice (1).

Nursing: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science at the end of a five-year course, including two years' training in the University of California School of Nursing in San Francisco.

Required: elementary algebra (1); plane geometry (1); chemistry (1) *; Recommended: foreign language.

Pharmacy: (A) leading to the degree of Ph.G. (Graduate in Pharmacy) at the end of a course of two years in the California College of Pharmacy.

Required: two years of approved high school work or its equivalent. Beginning with the academic year 1922-23, the minimum entrance requirement will be graduation from an accredited high school or its educational equivalent.

(B) leading to the degree of Ph.C. (Pharmaceutical Chemist) at the end of a course of three years in the California College of Pharmacy.

Required: graduation from an approved high school course of four years or an equivalent preparation.

(c) leading to the degree of Phar.B. (Bachelor of Pharmacy) at the end of a course of four years in the California College of Pharmacy.

Required: graduation from an approved high school course of four years or an equivalent preparation.

Philosophy: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Recommended: foreign language; mathematics; physics or chemistry.

Physical Education: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Recommended: foreign language, chemistry.

Political Science: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
Recommended: foreign language.

*If it becomes necessary to limit the number of students receiving instruction in chemistry in the University, preference will be given to those who enter with credit in any two of the following high school subjects: chemistry, 1 unit; physics, 1 unit; plane trigonometry, 1⁄2 unit.

Public Health: (A) leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE at the end of four years and to the degree of Graduate in Public Health (Gr.P.H.) in the GRADUATE DIVISION at the end of six years.

Required: elementary algebra (1); plane geometry (1); physics (1); chemistry (1).

Recommended: advanced mathematics (2); German (2) or French (2); freehand drawing (1).

(B) leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in the COLLEGE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING (curriculum in sanitary engineering) at the end of four years and to the degree of Graduate in Public Health (Gr.P.H.) in the GRADUATE DIVISION at the end of six

years.

Required: same as for ENGINEERING; see above.

Recommended: same as for ENGINEERING; see above.

(c) leading to the degrees of Doctor of Medicine and Graduate in Public Health in seven years; or to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Graduate in Public Health in the COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE and Doctor of Medicine in the MEDICAL SCHOOL in a combined course of eight years.

Required: elementary algebra (1); plane geometry (1); physics (1); chemistry (1).

Recommended: advanced mathematics (2); German (2) or French (2); freehand drawing (1).

Public Speaking: leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Recommended: foreign language.

Sciences (Anatomy, Astronomy, Biochemistry, Botany, Chemistry, Geography, Geology and Mineralogy, Hygiene, Palaeontology, Pathology and Bacteriology, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Zoology): leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

Required: elementary algebra (1); plane geometry (1); chemistry (1); physics (1).

Recommended: advanced mathematics (2); German (2) or French (2). Physics (1) is recommended but not required for students who intend to specialize in zoology. Geometrical drawing (1) is recommended for students who intend to specialize in chemistry.

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