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Civil Engineering

L11A-L11B. Plane Surveying. (3-3) Yr.

SHOW MAN, HUNT

Prerequisites: Plane Trigonometry and Geometrical Drawing.

L13. Summer Class in Plane Surveying. (3).

SHOWMAN, HUNT, and STAFF

HUNT

Four weeks. Prerequisite: course 1A-1B.

L18. The Materials of Engineering Construction. (2) II.
Prerequisite: sophomore standing.

Astronomy

L7. Surveyor's Course in Spherical Trigonometry and Astronomy. (1) II. SHERWOOD, SHOWMAN

Prerequisites: Plane Trigonometry, Solid Geometry and course C.E. 11A, and registration in C.E. 11в, or the permission of the instructors.

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Laboratory Fces.-The deposit required for courses 7, 8A, 8B, 9A, 9B,

10A, 10в, 24A, 24в, 51A, 51B, 60A, 60в, 61, 75a, 75b, 76a, 76в is $3.

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MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS

The courses in military training are those prescribed by the War Department for infantry units of the senior division of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. The United States furnishes arms, equipment, uniforms, and some text books for the use of students belonging to such units. The University being responsible for text books and uniforms furnished by the United States requires the student to deposit with the Comptroller $30 to cover the cost of the text books and uniforms issued him. This deposit must be made before the student files his study list; the deposit is refunded at the close of the academic year or upon the student's withdrawal, provided the student then returns in good condition all articles issued to him. An amount necessary to replace articles not returned by the student will be retained by the Comptroller.

Students who are members of the National Guard or of the U. S. Naval Reserve Force are authorized to wear their guard or naval uniform in their military training at the University, and, upon application to the Supply Officer at the Military Science Building, may be excused from paying the deposit for uniform. Such students will pay a deposit of $3 to cover cost of text books issued them.

LOWER DIVISION COURSES

The lower division or basic courses are prescribed for all first-year and second-year undergraduate male students who are citizens of the United States, able-bodied and under twenty-four years of age at the time

of admission to the University. A first-year or second-year student claiming exemption because of non-citizenship, physical disability, or age will present to the Department of Military Science and Tactics a petition, on the prescribed form, for such exemption. Pending action on his petition the student will enroll in the courses prescribed for his year and enter upon the work of such courses. The advanced course, Senior Division, is provided at the University of California, Berkeley, and coincides with the academic junior and senior years. Upon graduation and satisfactory completion of the advanced course those students recommended by the head of the institution and the professor of military science and tactics are commissioned Second Lieutenants in the Officers' Reserve Corps.

L1A-L1B. Basic Military Training (First Year). (11⁄2-11⁄2) Yr.

PALMER

L2A-L2B. Basic Military Training (Second Year). (11⁄2-1%) Yr.

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All students who play an orchestral instrument are eligible.

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Theory Courses

L4A-L4B. Harmony. (3-3) Yr.

ESA-E8B. Music Education. (3-3) Yr.

E55A-E55B. Composition. (3-3) Yr.

WRIGHT

E60A-E60в. Advanced Composition and Orchestration. (2-2) Yr.
E64A-E64B. Form and Analysis. (2-2) Yr.

BARNHART

Method Courses

E10A. Teachers' Course in Music. (2) Either semester.

WRIGHT

E11A-E11B. Kindergarten-Primary Music. (2-2) Yr.

WRIGHT

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Required: Physical Education 1AB, 7AB, 8AB, 10BD; Chemistry 1A; Biology 1A.

PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

Gymnasium Suit Fee.-All male students unless excused from physical education by formal petition are required to pay a gymnasium suit fee of $5 at the time of registration. This fee entitles the student to the use of a regulation gymnasium costume during his University course. Tennis shoes must be furnished by the individual and may be obtained at club prices by applying to the book store. The University provides for the laundry of suits.

Medical Examination.-All students entering the University or returning are required to pass a medical examination. Men showing abnormality of bodily conformation or physical defects of any sort are classed as "special" and are given individual work and advice based upon the data of the medical and physical examinations.

Physical Tests.-Male students in the Junior College taking required physical education must pass a series of practical physical tests (see announcement on bulletin board in the Men's Gymnasium). Intrants are classified for their prescribed work on the basis of physical efficiency, determined through tests of health, strength, endurance, agility, ability

to swim and skill in self-defense. Men qualified for the athletic division may take regular work in any type of sport offered. Men failing so to qualify but not found defective in any essentials of health or bodily conformation will be assigned to work adapted to their special needs. The aim of the department is to promote men as quickly as possible into the athletic division.

Requirements.-Junior College men are required to take two hours per week for four semesters (2 unit credit per semester). Teachers' course men take two hours per week of practice work for two semesters, two hours per week of recreation for four semesters, and two hours per week of theory for one semester (see courses 21AB, 22AB, and 16ABCD).

Majors in the Teachers' Course.—Men whose major is physical education should consult the suggested schedules for Physical Education under the heading Teachers' Curricula in this announcement. Professional courses in the Department of Physical Education for Women are open to men. The chairman of the department should be consulted before registration.

Notices concerning all phases of the work of the department will be posted on the bulletin board of the Men's Gymnasium and must be read carefully by all. Men will be held strictly accountable for all regulations so posted.

Note concerning courses offered: The letters A and B after course numbers denote the work of the first and second semesters of the freshman year. The same holds true for the letters c and D in the sophomore year.

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Open to men enrolled on the Varsity of Freshman squads.

L5ABCD. Basket-ball. (%) Either semester.

DowDEN

Men must have passed physical tests in order to enroll in this work.

L6ABCD. Tennis. (2) Either semester.

All men enrolled in tennis must pass the physical tests of the department.

L7ABCD. Boxing. (2) Either semester.

DoWDEN

L8ABCD. Wrestling. (2) Either semester.

L10BD. Swimming. (%) II.

DowDEN

Open to men enrolled on the Varsity swimming team.

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