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COLLEGE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING-FIVE-YEAR COURSES. NOTE.---Matriculation, Group I. the first two years so

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Students who desire the Junior Certificate should choose their electives during to satisfy the requirements. See page 82.

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COLLEGE OF CHEMISTRY.

Five-year Course.-Matriculation, Group I. Required for the bachelor's degree, in addition to matriculation, 160 units. Study-lists should be made up in consultation with the Dean of the College of Chemistry, 201 Chemistry Building. Students who desire the Junior Certificate should choose their electives during the first two years so as to satisfy the requirements. See page 82.

Freshman Year.

Four-year Course.

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Mathematics-(3A-3B), Elements of Analysis, with Applications..
Physics (1A-1B), Elementary Course: Lectures and Laboratory.. 3
Chemistry-(1), Inorganic; Lectures

Chemistry (3), Qualitative Analysis; Laboratory

*German (A-B), Elementary German

Military Science-(1A), Practical Course

Military Science-(2A), Theoretical Course

Physical Culture—(1)

Hygiene (1)

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Physics-(2A-2B), General Course

Physics (3), Physical Measurement

Chemistry (5B and 6), Quantitative Analysis; Laboratory

Chemistry-(8A, 8B), Organic

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* If German (Matriculation Subject 1562) is presented for matriculation, German 3 is to be taken in the Freshman year in place of German A-B, and French A-B, in place German 3 in the Sophomore year.

GENERAL REGULATIONS OF THE FACULTIES CONCERNING
STUDENTS IN THE ACADEMIC COLLEGES.

Following are certain general regulations governing residence and study in the academic colleges. These regulations, unless otherwise stated, concern both graduate and undergraduate students.

ADMISSION AND CLASSIFICATION.

The status of all undergraduate students shall be probationary during their first year of residence. At the close of the probationary period, the question of the status of each student shall be reviewed by the Committee on Study-Lists of the college in which the student is enrolled, and his status shall then be determined by the Faculty, acting upon the recom-1 mendation of said Committee.

Persons admitted to the University, who, in the judgment of the Committee on Credentials, have satisfactorily completed one year's work of collegiate grade, shall be regarded as students in the second year of the

course.

Persons admitted to the University, who, in the judgment of the Committee on Credentials, have satisfactorily completed two years' work of collegiate grade, shall be regarded as students in the third year of the course.

Students who are classed as Juniors shall be regarded as students in the third year of the course. Students who have received the Junior Certificate are in the Upper Division, which includes the third and fourth years of the

course.

Regular undergraduate students and students at large retain their privileges as students so long as they maintain good standing in the University. The University membership of all special students and limited students, on the other hand, terminates at the close of each academic year, but may be renewed from time to time at the discretion of the proper Faculty.

Any properly qualified student may be transferred from one college to another on petition of the Faculties concerned formally approved by the Deans, and presented through the Recorder.

A student at large, special student, or limited student, may at any time attain the status of regular student by satisfying all the requirements imposed upon the regular members of the class he desires to enter.

ROUTINE OF REGISTRATION.

No student of the University may undertake any work or examination with a view to credit for a University degree without registration for such work or examination with the Recorder of the Faculties; such registration must be accepted by the proper Faculty before the work proposed is undertaken. Students of good standing with a limited amount of regular class work may be permitted, on the basis of private study outside of University classes, to take certain matriculation or University examinations for the purpose of gaining advanced standing. but in all such cases the authorization of the proper Faculty must be secured by written petition before preparation for such examination is begun.

All students shall register with the Recorder of the Faculties their choice of courses to be pursued in any half-year, on blanks provided for the purpose, at such time and place as may be designated for such registration. Registration at a later date can be effected only through special application to the Dean of the college in which the student is enrolled. A fee of two dollars is charged for late registration.

Students in year-courses must register with the Recorder for such courses in January as well as in August.

Students are sometimes permitted to register for year-courses in the second half-year without having been registered in the first half year. In such cases credit is given for the work of the second half year only. The names of students who fail to comply with the regulations governing registration will not appear on the official class rolls.

No person will be admitted as a student to the exercises of any professor or instructor, except as authorized by the official certificate of registration and duplicate study-card furnished to each student by the Recorder, subject to the approval of the proper Study-List Committee.

Simultaneous registration in an undergraduate academic college and in a professional college is not permitted.

After the study-cards are filed, students will be given an opportunity to make changes, by formal petition, duly approved by the instructors concerned. But after the expiration of the period assigned for such changes, all additions must be distinctly approved and recommended by the instructors; and furthermore, for every course added by students' petitions filed after this period, a fee of one dollar will be charged.

Every regular student shall include in his study-card all required work appropriate to the college and year of his course. [The rules governing

the choice of studies of regular students are stated in the description of the curricula of the several colleges.] The Committee on Study-Lists of his college is authorized to withdraw such study-cards as do not comply with this regulation.

When a student's study-card is withdrawn he is thereby suspended from participation in all University exercises.

UNITS OF WORK AND CREDIT; STUDY-LIST LIMITS.

Both matriculation and university work are measured in "units." In the University a unit of registration is one hour of a 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. Credit for 124, or more, units distributed according to the requirements of the college in which the student is enrolled, is necessary for a degree.

Regular students who are free from deficiencies in their university work will be registered for not to exceed nineteen units of new work. But in no case will a student in the Upper Division of any of the colleges at Berkeley be registered for more than sixteen units. Regular students with deficiencies will be limited to sixteen units. Freshmen and Sophomores who are taking the prescribed courses in Physical Culture, Hygiene, or Military Science, may add these courses to the maxima as stated herein. Courses taken in the University for the purpose of making up matriculation deficiencies are to be included in the maxima, as above. Work reported by the instructors as "incomplete" is regarded as deficient work.

Special students have free election, subject to the requirement that they confine their attention to some special study and its related branches. Limited students have all their studies elective, but may take not more than thirteen units a week.

MILITARY SCIENCE, PHYSICAL CULTURE AND HYGIENE.

All undergraduate students shall, upon admission to the University, report immediately to the proper officers for enrollment in Military Seience, Physical Culture, and Hygiene, following the Circular of Infor mation for Freshmen, or the announcement which may be posted on the University bulletin boards. A deposit (usually of about eighteen dollars) must be paid at once to the Secretary of the University to cover the

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