Annual Announcement of Courses of Instruction

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The University Press, 1915

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Stran 11 - The materials and methods suited to such a course in the high school will be fully discussed. The nature and amount of practical work needed in the course, including field trips and excursions, outdoor and laboratory exercises, will be considered in detail, together with the equipment for the same.
Stran 104 - A scholarly acquaintance with each of the three main periods of the English language and with the history of the development to the present time; 2. Familiarity, obtained at first hand, with the chief masterpieces of English literature, with the history of its development, and with the principles and methods of historical study; 3. Satisfactory special knowledge of one of the greater authors or of one of the main literary movements; 4. Training in the principles and methods of poetry and prose requisite...
Stran 248 - C. MERRIAM, Ph.D., Professor of Palaeontology and Historical Geology. SAMUEL J. HOLMES, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Zoology. J. FRANK DANIEL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Zoology. JOSEPH A. LONG, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Embryology.
Stran 1 - In the Colleges of Letters and Science, 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 $10 each half-year. In the professional colleges, except that of Law, tuition fees are charged. The instruction in all the...
Stran 112 - The instructors in English hold themselves ready to assist and advise competent graduate students who may propose plans of special study in the English language or literature. Such plans, however, must in each case meet the approval of the Department.
Stran 10 - The work of the junior and senior years is largely elective, but students are expected to take, in addition to the courses in education, at least one course in each of the following divisions: Agronomy, pomology, plant pathology, entomology, animal husbandry, dairy industry, poultry husbandry, and veterinary science. The work of the whole curriculum, with the above provisions, and excluding military and physical training, is distributed approximately as follows: Technical agriculture, 39 hours; science,...
Stran 10 - A study of country life problems, agencies for rural progress, and the best means of utilizing those agencies for the improvement of rural communities. Lectures, assigned readings, and reports. 3 hrs., second half-year; 3 units. M Tu W, 8. 99. Practice in General Agriculture. Mr. ELWOOD. A six weeks...
Stran 98 - A teacher's course in at least one subject in which the candidate expects to be recommended for certification, if such course be given in the institution and be accepted by or listed under the work in education — a maximum of three units for all such courses.
Stran 11 - ... of a school can be brought into intimate and helpful relation with the farm and home life of the community supporting the school. Practice in planning and executing school farm problems and demonstrations. Ways and means by which the agricultural interests of a community can be promoted through the local schools. 3 hours lecture or report; 3 hours practice. Second half year, 3 units. 102. General Science and First- Year Agriculture. Teachers

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