Communications should be addressed to the University Representative in Educational Relations, 115 Haviland Hall, University of California, Berkeley. 3. The Bureau of Occupations places graduates in positions other than teaching. The purpose is to aid employers to choose from the graduates of the University, workers who will meet their requirements. Data are supplied covering past experience, education, and salary. Confidential reports on character, integrity, and ability of each applicant are obtained. A recommendation from this office will be given only after all the facts have been carefully studied. This bureau also advises the President concerning appointments to the clerical and stenographic staff of the University and offers assistance to students seeking part-time employment. Communications should be addressed to the Manager, Bureau of Occupations, 301 Henry Morse Stephens Hall, University of California, Berkeley. SUMMER SESSIONS The summer session of six weeks is designed for teachers and other persons who are unable to attend the University during the fall and spring sessions. There are at present no formal entrance requirements, except that applicants must be persons of good moral character and must be considered by the faculty to be of sufficient maturity and intelligence to profit by attendance upon the exercises of the session. The courses of instruction are mainly of university grade, and credit toward university degrees may be given to attendants who comply with such conditions of work and examinations as may be imposed by the instructors in charge. The Intersession conducted during the six weeks immediately preceding the Summer Session is designed primarily for regular students of the University. By attending both the Summer Session and the Intersession students may obtain credit for one semester's residence and twelve units of work. The tuition fee for each session is $25, regardless of the number of courses taken. An Announcement of the Summer Session is issued in February of each year, and may be obtained by addressing the Dean of the Summer Sessions, Berkeley, California. In addition to the sessions at the University in Berkeley, a summer session is conducted at the Southern Branch of the University in Los Angeles. 1 INDEX A, Subject, 21, 75. Absence, leave of, 83. Academic Senate, 11. Accredited schools, admission from, 15. Admission, from accredited schools, 15. by examination, 17. from foreign countries, 31. from normal schools or state teachers from other colleges and universities, from secondary schools outside of Cali- of special students, 31. on teachers' diplomas, 20. preparatory work required and recom- regulations concerning, 72. to advanced standing, 30. to graduate standing, 33. Admission requirements, 15-20. Agriculture, curriculum of the college of, 47. requirements and recommendations, Agricultural theses, 84. Anatomy, 22. Anthropology, 22. Applied science, colleges of, 13. Appointment registry for teachers, 92. requirements and recommendations, Art and drawing, 23. Arts, requirements for degree of bachelor of, 38. Associated students, 90. Astronomy, 23. At large, students, 14. Authority of instructors, 78. Biochemistry and pharmacology, 23. Calendar, 3. California College of Pharmacy, 8, 10, California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 9. California School of Fine Arts, 8, 10. Chemistry, candidacy for honors in, 55. Chile Station (Lick Observatory), 10. Civil Engineering, curriculum of the col- requirements and recommendations, Classification, regulations concerning, 72. College of Dentistry, 8, 10, 14, 24. College Entrance Examination Board, 18. Commerce, curriculum of the college of, requirements and recommendations, Committees, Regents, 6. Condition examination, 81. Credit, regulations concerning, 75. recommendations for, 20. in the academic colleges, 7. Degrees conferred in several colleges, 13. Dentistry, College of, 8, 10, 13, 24, 63. Discontinuance without notice, 83. by scholarship delinquency, 82. Drawing and art, 23. Economic geology curriculum, 54. Education curriculum, 13. Electrical engineering, 24, 52. Residence at the University, 86. Science, degree of bachelor of, 13. Sciences, see under the various depart- ments. for the junior certificate, 35. Self-government of students, 84. Social service, preparation for, 60. Southern Branch of the University, 8, 10. Status of students, 14. Student self-government, 84. Summer course in surveying, 10. Surplus matriculation credit, 31. 84. Travel courses, 86. Tuition, 89. Undergraduate curricula, 13. Units of work and credit, 75. Upper division, 38. Vaccination, required, 76. Y. M. C. A., 88. |