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III. ANNOUNCEMENT OF COURSES

EXPLANATORY NOTE

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l'rofessional education courses are preceded by the letter “E, courses marked with the letter "L" are the equivalent of lower division courses at Berkeley.

Year-courses; Double Numbers. A course designated by a double number (for example, Commerce 4A-4B) is continued through two successive halfyears that is, from September to June or from January to January. The student will use the first number in registering for the course during its first half-year, and the second number during its second half-year. A final report will be made by the instructor at the end of each half-year. The student may discontinue the course at the end of the first half-year, with final credit for the first half of the course.

ABBREVIATIONS.

The credit value of each course in semester units is indicated for each semester by a numeral in parentheses following the title. A semester unit is one hour of the 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. The session during which the course is given is shown as follows: I, first half-year; II, second half-year; "Yr.," throughout the year. When no hours are stated it is understood that these are to be arranged later. Further information concerning class hours will be found in the SCHEDULE.

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FEES

Laboratory.—The fee required for courses 9, 10в, 49, 89, 98, 29a, 29B, 58A, 58B, 69A, 69в, 79A, 79B, 34A is 50 cents each; for courses 8A, 8B, 68 it is $1 each; for courses 19A, 19B, 39A, 39в it is $2 each; for course 34в it is $4.50; for course 44 it is $6.

PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR

Required: 1A, 1B (4); 2A, 2B, 32A (6); 4A, 4B, 34B (6); 12a (2).

Lecture Courses

L1A-L1B. Art Appreciation and History. (2−2) Yr.

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E53A-E53B. Costume Appreciation and Design. (2-2) Yr.

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L4A-L4B. Freehand Drawing. (2-2) Yr. (= Graphic Art AB and 14.)

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Interior Decoration

E16A-E16B. House Design and Furnishing. (2-2) Yr.

HAZEN, GERE

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E10A-E10в. Fine and Industrial Arts for Elementary Teachers. (2−2) Yr.

E20A-E20B. Fine and Industrial Arts for Kindergarten-Primary Teachers.

(3-3) Yr.

E30A-E30B. Methods of Teaching Fine Arts. (2-2) Yr.
E40A-E40B. Methods of Teaching Industrial Arts. (2-2) Yr.
E80A-E80B. Methods of Teaching Fine Arts. (2-2) Yr.
E90A-E90в. Methods of Teaching Industrial Arts. (2-2) Yr.

BROOKS

BROOKS

BIOLOGY

Laboratory Fees.-The deposit required for Biology 2A, 2B and 1 is $2.50; for 11A, 11B, it is $5.00, of which the maximum amount returnable is $2.50.

Biology

E10. Physiology and Personal Hygiene. (3) Either semester. ATSATT E12. Nature Study. (3) Either semester.

MILLER, ATSATT

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E17. Elements of Agriculture. (2) Either semester.

E27. Edvanced Agriculture and School Gardening. (3) II.
Prerequisite: Biology E17 or its equivalent.

Botany

E1. Elementary Bacteriology. (4) II.

L2A-L2B. General Botany. (4-4) Yr.

Palaeontology

L4. Elementary Palaeontology. (2) I.

Three Saturday field trips will be required.

OLDER

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Recommended for students of the College of Letters and Science.

L35. General Human Anatomy. (5) Either semester.

Prerequisite: Biology L11A.

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CHEMISTRY

Laboratory Fees.-The deposit required for courses 2A, 2B, 10, 11, is $10.00, of which the maximum amount returnable is $3.00; for courses 5, 6A, 6B, it is $17.00, of which the maximum amount returnable is $5.00; for courses 1A, 1B, it is $17.50, of which the maximum amount returnable is $5.00; for course 9, it is $28.00, of which the maximum amount returnable is $10.00.

PREPARATION FOR THE MAJOR

Required: Chemistry 1A-1B (10); Physics 1A-1B or 2A-2B (6); Mathematics 3A-3B (6); French or German.

LIA-LIB. General Chemistry. (5–5) Yr.

MORGAN and STAFF

Lectures or recitations, three hours; laboratory, six hours. Prerequisite: high school chemistry, or high school physics and trigonometry. Required for Colleges of Engineering, Chemistry, Agriculture, for pre-medical students and chemistry majors.

E2A-E2B. General Chemistry. (4–4) Yr.

MORGAN and STAFF

Lectures or recitations, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. No prerequisites; high school chemistry recommended. This course (or L1A-L1B) is required of all home economics and physical education majors and should be elected by students desiring chemistry as a part of a liberal education.

L5. Quantitative Analysis. (3) Either semester.

CROWELL

Prerequisite: 1A-1B. Required of petroleum engineers and of sanitary and municipal engineers.

L6A-L6B. Quantitative Analysis. (3-3) Yr.

CROWELL

Prerequisite: 1A-1B. Required of economic geologists and College of Chemistry students.

L8A-L8B. Elementary Organic Lectures. (3-3) Yr.

MORGAN

Prerequisite: 1A-1B, or 2A-2B. Required of pre-medical students, sanitary and municipal engineers, petroleum engineers, and College of Chemistry students.

L9. Elementary Organic Laboratory. (3) II.

MORGAN

Prerequisite: 8A. Required of petroleum engineers, pre-medicals, and College of Chemistry students.

E10. Organic and Food Chemistry. (4) II.

Lectures or recitations, three hours; laboratory, three hours. Prerequisite: 1A-1B or 2A-2B. Required of home economics majors.

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