Register ...: With announcementsUniversity of California Press.(TC#170194), 1909 |
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Stran 71
... week of recitation or lecture , with preparation therefor , during one half - year . A course of study taken in the preparatory school for one year at five periods per week is valued at 3 units . Labor- atory hours not requiring ...
... week of recitation or lecture , with preparation therefor , during one half - year . A course of study taken in the preparatory school for one year at five periods per week is valued at 3 units . Labor- atory hours not requiring ...
Stran 79
... week . No regular examination will be given in this subject , and no Latin work in the University will be open to students who present it for matriculation . 6a . Elementary Latin , Caesar . ( 3 units . ) This subject repre- sents four ...
... week . No regular examination will be given in this subject , and no Latin work in the University will be open to students who present it for matriculation . 6a . Elementary Latin , Caesar . ( 3 units . ) This subject repre- sents four ...
Stran 80
... week , or its equivalent , during two years , the work of the first year being taken from the first lesson book . It includes the writing in Latin of detached and connected English sentences , and it should constitute the chief means of ...
... week , or its equivalent , during two years , the work of the first year being taken from the first lesson book . It includes the writing in Latin of detached and connected English sentences , and it should constitute the chief means of ...
Stran 81
... week . This will prepare them to take up Greek 1 or 2 in Sophomore year . 3. Students who bring no Greek to the University , but who wish to begin the study in the University , will be admitted to Greek A , which will cover the work of ...
... week . This will prepare them to take up Greek 1 or 2 in Sophomore year . 3. Students who bring no Greek to the University , but who wish to begin the study in the University , will be admitted to Greek A , which will cover the work of ...
Stran 84
... week . Four hours at least should be devoted regularly to practical work , preferably in two periods of two hours each . Drawing should be used as a means of testing the correctness of observations , not primarily as a means of record ...
... week . Four hours at least should be devoted regularly to practical work , preferably in two periods of two hours each . Drawing should be used as a means of testing the correctness of observations , not primarily as a means of record ...
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Absent on leave Academic Colleges admission Agriculture Alameda application Assistant Professor Associate Professor Asst Astronomy av-Berkeley av-Bkly Bancroft way-Bkly Berkeley Berkeley Berkeley Bkly Bldg Botany California Hall Cand candidate Channing way-Bkly Charles Chem Chemistry Civil Engineering College of Letters Dana st Dean degree Dental Dental Porcelain Dentistry Dwight Edward Elective English Euclid examination F-West Faculties Frederick French George German Graduate Council Greek Haste st Hearst Henry high school History ibid Instr instruction Instructor James John Junior Certificate laboratory Latin Lectures Lick Observatory LL.B Los Angeles Lower Division M W F Mathematics matriculation Mining Oakd Oakland Ph.B Ph.D Physiology Piedmont practical Prerequisite Prof Regents Sacramento San Francisco San Francisco San Santa scholarships second half-year Social Sciences st-Bkly Summer Session Surgery Th F Thesis Thomas throughout undergraduate Union High School-Mr unit each half-year University of California UPPER DIVISION COURSES versity William Zoology
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Stran 56 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts...
Stran 36 - ... the leading object shall be, -without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life.
Stran 5 - God, our Help in ages past, Our Hope for years to come, Our Shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal Home...
Stran 5 - A thousand ages in Thy sight Are like an evening gone; Short as the watch that ends the night Before the rising sun.
Stran 59 - Acts amendatory thereof ), subject only to such legislative control as may be necessary to insure compliance with the terms of its endowments, and the proper investment and security of its funds.
Stran 21 - It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the practice of dentistry in the state of California.
Stran 13 - Bachelor's Degree from a college requiring not less than eight years of high school and college training, and who submit evidence that in addition to the courses required for the Bachelor's Degree they have successfully completed at least one year of graduate study...
Stran 38 - ... and the Legislature shall provide that if, through neglect, misappropriation, or any other contingency, any portion of the funds so set apart shall be diminished or lost, the State shall replace such portion so lost or misappropriated, so that the principal thereof shall remain forever undiminished. No person shall be debarred admission to any of the collegiate departments of the University on account of sex.
Stran 94 - College is also prepared to hold an examination, at the above-named time, in any city or at any school where the number of candidates and the distance from other places of examination may warrant it ; applications for this purpose must be sent to the Registrar before May 15.
Stran 42 - The golden age of English oratory, which extends over the last quarter of the eighteenth and the first quarter of the nineteenth centuries, produced no speaker, either in Parliament or at the Bar, superior in persuasive force and artistic finish to Thomas Lord Erskine.