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A three-year course leading to the Physical Education Elementary and the General Elementary diplomas and state certification in Elementary General Physical Education.

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COURSE C-2

A three-year course leading to the Physical Education Elementary diploma and state certification in Elementary General Physical Education. Requirement: Same as for C-1, except that only 105%1⁄2 units are required for graduation and electives may be substituted for courses marked with *.

COURSE C-3

A three-year course leading to state certification in Elementary Physical Training Activities.

Requirements: Same as for C-2 except that only 20 units in foundation sciences and 20 units in theory and scientific procedure are required.

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ELECTION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Suggested selection of courses for electives in physical education.

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For General Regulations of the Faculties concerning Admission and Classification, Routine of Registration, Units of Work and Credit, StudyList Limits, Subject A, Military Science, Physical Education and Hygiene, Grades of Scholarship, Conditions and Failures, Leave of Absence and Honorable Dismissal, etc., see pages 59 to 68 of the Circular of Information, which is Part I of this Register.

GENERAL INFORMATION

LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS

The cost of board and lodging (1) in boarding houses in Los Angeles is $35 to $50 a month. (2) For students living in housekeeping rooms and boarding themselves" the expenses may be reduced as low as $20 to $25 a month, but this plan of living is not generally recommended. (3) Families or groups of mature students who wish to rent furnished houses or apartments should apply to the local real estate agents. Rents near the campus for housing eight or more persons range from $65 up, unfurnished. A two-room furnished apartment, with bath and kitchenette, janitor service, heat and house laundry rents from $50 up.

The University has no dormitories. Lists of boarding places approved by the University authorities are published at the opening of every session. No freshman woman is permitted to complete her registration unless her boarding place is first approved by the Counselor of Women. Lists of approved boarding places and further advice concerning living accommodations may be obtained at the office of the Counselor of Women, Millspaugh Hall.

EMPLOYMENT

Women students desiring employment should apply at the office of the Counselor of Women, Millspaugh Hall. Board and lodging can often be obtained in exchange for three or four hours of household work daily.

EXPENSES OF STUDENTS

Tuition in Academic Colleges at Berkeley and Los Angeles is free to residents of the state. Non-residents of California are charged a tuition fee of $10 each half-year.

The following incidental expenses are to be met:

Gymnasium and Health Test Fees.-The gymnasium fee is $2.50 per half-year, and the health test fee is $3.00 per year: both are payable by every student before his study card is filed. These fees entitle students to gymnasium and first aid privileges, and are not remitted in whole or in part for those who may not desire to make use of these privileges. Gymnasium privilege comprises use of gymnasium, tennis courts, lockers, baths, washrooms, etc. The health fee entitles students to yearly physical examinations, consultation and advice, and first aid treatment.

One half of the amount of these fees is returned to students who leave the University before October 1 in the first semester or February 7 in the second semester.

Physical examinations.-Students are required to report for physical examinations at the beginning of each year. All students must satisfy the medical examiner concerning vaccination before entering.

Students who fail to meet their appointments with the medical examiner are subject to a fee of one dollar for a second appointment.

Laboratory and Departmental Fees. In the laboratories a charge is made for materials actually used. This charge, for students in the elementary laboratories, amounts to from $5 to $30 per annum.

The military uniform deposit is $30, and the military text book deposit is $3; both deposits are payable by every student subject to military training before his study-card is filed. Military training is prescribed for all first- and second-year undergraduate male students who are citizens of the United States, able-bodied, and under twenty-four years of age at admission to the University. The United States furnishes uniforms and some text books for the use of students receiving military training. The University being responsible for uniforms and text books furnished by the United States requires the student to deposit with the Comptroller an amount necessary to cover the cost of the articles issued him. The deposit is refunded at the close of the academic year, or upon the student's withdrawal from the University, provided the student then returns in good condition all articles issued him. The amount necessary to replace articles not returned by the student will be retained by the Comptroller. The text books are loaned the student through the University Library.

Other expenses are: Gymnasium outfit for men, about $5; for women, about $8; books and stationery, from $18 to $25 per annum. All students are eligible to membership in the Associated Students of the University of California. The cost of a membership card is about $5 per year. The card entitles the holder to participation in the affairs of the Associated Students; a free subscription to the Cub Californian; free admission to all athletic contests held on the campus under the jurisdiction of the Associated Students with the exception of final intercollegiate contests.

The ordinary yearly expenses of a student in the academic departments, including personal expenses, would probably be at least $650.

THE LIBRARY AT LOS ANGELES

The Library is located in a separate building with a capacity of 50,000 volumes. The reading rooms will accommodate about 400 students.

Students in all departments are entitled to the free use of the library, which is open daily, save Sundays. From Monday to Friday, inclusive, the hours are from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Library contains about 31,000 volumes and 8,000 pamphlets. About

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