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ANNOUNCEMENT

OF

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

COLLEGES OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE, COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING AND CHEMISTRY; SCHOOLS OF ARCHITECTURE, EDUCATION, AND JURISPRUDENCE.

FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR, 1920-21

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS

BERKELEY

CLASSIFICATION OF COURSES
I. UNDERGRADUATE COURSES.

1. Lower Division Courses.

2. Upper Division Courses.

An upper division course is an advanced course 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. All upper division courses are definitely announced as such, and are given the numbers 100-199, as is explained below.

II. GRADUATE COurses.

NUMBERING OF COURSES

Excepting only the upper division courses, all undergraduate courses are numbered from 1 to 99, inclusive.

Undergraduate upper division courses are numbered from 100 to 199, inclusive.

Graduate courses are numbered from 200 to 299, inclusive.

Teachers' courses are numbered 300, 301, etc. Such courses may be classified either as upper division courses or as graduate courses; however, if offered for the master's degree such courses are rated as upper division courses, not as graduate courses. For information concerning teachers' recommendations see the Announcement of the School of Education. Fear courses; double numbers. A course designated by a double number (for example, History 4A-4B) is continued through two successive halfyears, 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. final report will be made by the instructor at the end of each half-year; provisional midyear reports" in year courses have been 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, except as otherwise noted.

ABBREVIATIONS

A

A semester

The credit value of each course in semester units is indicated for each semester by a numeral in parentheses following the title. unit is one hour of the student's time at the University, weekly, during one half-year, in lecture or recitation, together with the time necessary in preparation therefor; or a longer time in laboratory or other exercises not requiring preparation. The session during which the course is given is shown as follows: I, first half-year; II, second half-year; "Yr.", throughout the year. these are to be arranged later.

hours

PREREQUISITES

When no hours are stated it is understood that
Further information concerning class
AND DIRECTORY.

the statement of requirements and recommendations under "Preparation for the Major" is addressed rather to the student who desires to be well prepared to complete a full undergraduate major-possibly as a candidate for honors-than to the student who wishes merely to satisfy minimum graduation requirements.

With reference to major subjects in the College of Letters and Science,

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