CIRCULAR OF INFORMATION CONCERNING THE COLLEGES OF LETTERS, SOCIAL SCIENCES, NATURAL SCIENCES, COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, MECHANICS, MINING, CIVIL ENGINEERING, AND CHEMISTRY AND THE FIRST AND SECOND YEARS OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 1912-1913 PUBLISHED BY THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS Letters of inquiry concerning the University should be addressed to the Recorder of the Faculties, Berkeley, California. For the list of circulars of information concerning the several colleges and departments, see page 2 of the cover. In writing for information, please mention the college, department, or study in which you are chiefly interested. Attention is called to the calendar on pages 5-7 and especially to the dates for the forwarding of applications, for registration, and for the beginning of instruction. CONTENTS Calendar, 5. The Regents of the University, 8. Standing Committees of the Regents for the year 1912-13, 9. Administrative Officers, 10. Standing Committees of the Academic Senate and Academic Council, 12. List of Colleges and Departments, 14. Academic Council, 45. Academic Senate, 16. Academic Senate-Alphabetical List, 20. History, 35. THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Organization of Instruction, 48. General List of Preparatory Subjects, 50. leges, 51. Description of the Preparatory Subjects, 55. Methods of Admission, 75. Admission by Examination, 75. College Entrance Examination Board, 76. Admission from Accredited Schools in California, 77. List of Accredited Schools, 79. Admission from California State Nor mal Schools, 83. Admission on Teachers' Diplomas, 84. Admission from Secondary Schools outside of California, 84. Admission to Advanced Standing in Undergraduate Courses, 85. Admission from Schools and Colleges in the Orient, 85. Admission to Graduate Courses, 86. Tuition; Residence, 86. Requirements for Matriculation and The Upper Division, 92. Degree Requirements, all Colleges, 94. College of Agriculture, 97. College of Mechanics, 99. College of Mining, 101. College of Civil Engineering, 103. Extracts from the General Regulations of the Faculties, 106. The Graduate School, 117. Regulations of the Faculties concern ing Graduate Students, 117. Teachers' Certificates, 127. General Information, 130. Expenses of Students, 130. Opportunities for Self-Support, 132. Medals, Prizes, 135. Appointment Registry, 146. Library, Museums, and Laboratories, 148. Gymnasiums, 166. Council of the Alumni Association, 168. Statistical Summaries, 169. SUMMARIES Index, 174. |