Register ...: With announcementsThe University Press, 1901 |
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... least sixteen years of age , must give satisfactory references concerning moral character , and must , by examination or by certificate , give evi- dence of proficiency in such of the subjects as are designated below as required for the ...
... least sixteen years of age , must give satisfactory references concerning moral character , and must , by examination or by certificate , give evi- dence of proficiency in such of the subjects as are designated below as required for the ...
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... least twenty - one years of age ; but actual experience in teaching , or actual practice of crafts underlying the technical studies to be pursued , may , in certain cases , be accepted as making good a deficiency in age . For a special ...
... least twenty - one years of age ; but actual experience in teaching , or actual practice of crafts underlying the technical studies to be pursued , may , in certain cases , be accepted as making good a deficiency in age . For a special ...
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... least a daily exercise during one school year , which falls within the last two years of preparation for college . It is expected that the ground covered will include fair representation of primary empirical laws from each of the main ...
... least a daily exercise during one school year , which falls within the last two years of preparation for college . It is expected that the ground covered will include fair representation of primary empirical laws from each of the main ...
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... least four whole subjects . 2 . ADMISSION FROM ACCREDITED SCHOOLS IN CALIFORNIA . Admission from Accredited Schools is regulated by the following Order of the Regents , passed March 4 , 1884 , and amended September 10 , 1895 : " Upon ...
... least four whole subjects . 2 . ADMISSION FROM ACCREDITED SCHOOLS IN CALIFORNIA . Admission from Accredited Schools is regulated by the following Order of the Regents , passed March 4 , 1884 , and amended September 10 , 1895 : " Upon ...
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... least one of the Academic Colleges . A recommendation from the principal of an accredited school must state distinctly that the graduate in whose favor it is issued was in attendance at that school for at least one year immediately ...
... least one of the Academic Colleges . A recommendation from the principal of an accredited school must state distinctly that the graduate in whose favor it is issued was in attendance at that school for at least one year immediately ...
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Academic Colleges admission Advanced Agriculture Alameda Alice Angeles application Arthur Assistant Clinician Assistant Professor Associate Professor MARGOLIS Asst Astronomy Avenue Berkeley A.B. Berkeley L Berkeley Oakland Berkeley San Francisco Botany Cand certificates Charles Chem Chemistry Chief of Clinic Civil Engineering Clin College of Civil College of Mechanics degree Edward examination Faculty Francisco San Francisco Frank Geology George German Greek Group Elective half-year-2 units Henry High School Histology History Instr instruction Instructor James John Joseph JOSEPH LECONTE Laboratory Latin lectures Lick Observatory Los Angeles Mark Hopkins Mary Mathematics Medical Department Mount Hamilton Oakland Berkeley Oakland Oakland Oakland San Francisco Ph.B Ph.D Practice Prerequisite Prescribed Primarily for Graduates Prof Professor PAGET Regents Sacramento San Francisco Berkeley San Francisco Oakland San Francisco San San José Santa Rosa second half-year Semitic Languages Senior Sophomore SS English Sutter st Sutter Street throughout Univ William
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Stran 69 - College is also prepared to hold an examination, at the above-named time, in any city or at any school where the number of candidates and the distance from other places of examination may warrant it ; applications for this purpose must be sent to the Registrar before May 15.
Stran 80 - Every student is required to attend all his class exercises and to satisfy the instructor in each of his courses of study, in such way as the instructor may determine, that he is performing the work of the course in a systematic manner. Instructors will report to the Dean from time to time the names of students whose attendance or work is unsatisfactory.
Stran 45 - CALIFORNIA, consisting of the Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Speaker of the Assembly, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the President of the State Board of Agriculture, the President of the Mechanics...
Stran 44 - States, and by private gifts, it furnishes instruction in literature and in science, and in the professions of engineering, art, law, medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy. In the Colleges of Letters, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Commerce, Agriculture, Mechanics, Mining, Civil Engineering, and Chemistry these privileges are offered without charge for tuition, to all residents of California who are qualified for admission. Non-residents of California are charged a tuition fee of ten dollars each...
Stran 45 - Lieutenant-Governor, the Speaker of the Assembly, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the President of the State Agricultural Society, the President of the Mechanics...
Stran 311 - To expend the sum of seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000) for the purpose of purchasing land, and constructing and putting up on such land as shall be designated by the party of the first part, a powerful telescope superior to and more powerful than any telescope yet made...
Stran 314 - The degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy...
Stran 81 - AUTHORITY OF INSTRUCTORS No student will be permitted to enter upon the study of any subject if the officer of instruction in charge of that subject is satisfied that by reason of lack of preparation he is not competent to undertake it.
Stran 70 - Berkeley, a committee of the Academic Senate will visit such school, and report upon the quality of the instruction there given. If the report of such committee be favorable, a graduate of the school, upon the personal recommendation of the Principal, accompanied by his certificate that the graduate...
Stran 298 - There are set apart rooms for elementary and for advanced work, for photometry, for spectroscope work, for engine and dynamos, and for a workshop. The apparatus includes many instruments and standards for fundamental measurements from makers of the best reputation, and the laboratory employs a competent mechanician, in order to increase the equipment from original designs. It offers good facilities to students who wish to pursue the study of physics beyond the limits of the prescribed course, whether...