Register ...: With announcementsThe University Press, 1898 |
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... Regular meetings of the Regents are held thirteen times a year , viz . In San Francisco , on the second Tuesday in each month ; in Berkeley , on the day preceding Commencement Day in the College of Letters and the Colleges of the ...
... Regular meetings of the Regents are held thirteen times a year , viz . In San Francisco , on the second Tuesday in each month ; in Berkeley , on the day preceding Commencement Day in the College of Letters and the Colleges of the ...
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... Regular Students , Students at Large , and Partial Course Students , the last being further classified as Special Students and Limited Students . Graduate Students are such graduates of the University , or of other institutions ...
... Regular Students , Students at Large , and Partial Course Students , the last being further classified as Special Students and Limited Students . Graduate Students are such graduates of the University , or of other institutions ...
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... Regular Students , but pursuing purely elective courses . Special Students are Partial Course Students of mature age and character , admitted to courses in the University upon demonstrating to the officers in charge requisite ability ...
... Regular Students , but pursuing purely elective courses . Special Students are Partial Course Students of mature age and character , admitted to courses in the University upon demonstrating to the officers in charge requisite ability ...
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... regular students will be required to remove all deficiencies at the examinations held in the following January . In 1898 , the examinations will be held in Berkeley on August 15 , 16 , and 17. The University may conduct entrance ...
... regular students will be required to remove all deficiencies at the examinations held in the following January . In 1898 , the examinations will be held in Berkeley on August 15 , 16 , and 17. The University may conduct entrance ...
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... Regular Course the applicant must prepare himself in all the subjects ( see General List of Preparatory Subjects , below ) of that one of the following groups which admits to the college he has chosen : GROUP I. Admitting to the College ...
... Regular Course the applicant must prepare himself in all the subjects ( see General List of Preparatory Subjects , below ) of that one of the following groups which admits to the college he has chosen : GROUP I. Admitting to the College ...
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admission Advanced Alameda application Assistant Professor Associate Professor Asst Astronomy Avenue Berkeley Berkeley Berkeley Oakland Berkeley San Francisco Botany Cand certificates Charles Chem Chemistry Civil Engineering College of Civil College of Letters College of Mechanics degree Dentistry Edward English examination exercises each week Faculty Francisco San Francisco French Geodesy Geology Geometry George German Greek Group Elective HENRY High School Histology History Instr Instructor James John JOSEPH JOSEPH LECONTE Junior Laboratory Language and Literature Latin LECONTE Lectures Lick Observatory Mark Hopkins Mathematics Medical Department Metallurgy Mineralogy Oakland Berkeley Oakland San Francisco Pedagogy Ph.B Ph.D Practice Prerequisite Prescribed Primarily for Graduates Prof Regents Sacramento San Francisco Berkeley San Francisco Oakland San Francisco San Santa second half second half-year Semitic Languages Senior standing Sophomore special students Stockton Sutter st Sutter Street throughout undergraduate course University of California Viticultural WILLIAM Zoology
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Stran 69 - Philosophy. (c) General Knowledge. Courses sufficient to represent (with the inclusion of Special Studies) four groups from the following list: Natural Sciences, Mathematics, English, Foreign Languages, History, Philosophy. This requirement is intended to secure, so far as is possible, breadth of culture and sympathy with the various lines of High School work.
Stran 78 - Four hours for one half-year may be taken in psychology or in a special " teachers' course " in some other department. c) General knowledge.— Courses sufficient to represent (with the inclusion of special studies) four groups from the following list : natural sciences, mathematics, English, foreign languages, history, philosophy. The requirement is intended to secure, so far as is possible, breadth of culture and sympathy with the various lines of high-school work. (A "group...
Stran 73 - 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 60 - 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 42 - 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 42 - 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 41 - 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 34 - University, as members ex officio, and sixteen other regents appointed by the Governor and approved by the Senate. To this corporation the State has committed the administration of the University, including...
Stran 33 - In the professional colleges, except that of Law, tuition fees are charged. The instruction in all the colleges is open to all qualified persons, without distinction of sex.
Stran 65 - 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.