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CLASSIFICATION OF COURSES

I. UNDERGRADUATE COURSES.

1. Lower Division Courses.

2. Free Elective Courses.

3. Upper Division Major Courses.

A major course is an upper division course of advanced work in a department of study that has been pursued in the lower division, or of elementary work in a subject of such difficulty as to require the maturity of upper divison students. All major courses are definitely announced as such, and are given the numbers 100-199, as is explained below.

II. GRADUATE COURSES.

NUMBERING OF COURSES

Excepting only the major courses, all undergraduate courses, whether in the lower or upper division, are numbered from 1 to 99, inclusive.

Undergraduate major courses are numbered from 100 to 199, inclusive. Graduate courses are numbered from 200 to 299, inclusive.

Teachers' Courses are numbered 300, 301, etc. Such courses may be classified either as upper division major courses or as graduate courses; however, if offered for the master's degree, such courses are rated as upper division major courses, not as graduate courses. For information concerning teachers' recommendations see the Announcement of the School of Education.

Year Courses; Double Numbers. A course designated by a double number (for example, History 4A-4B) is continued through two successive half-years, that is, from August to May, or from January to December. 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; "provisional mid-year reports" in year courses have been discontinued. 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 halfyear, 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 AND DIRECTORY.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION OFFERED IN THE

COLLEGES AT BERKELEY FOR THE

ACADEMIC YEAR, 1919-20

AGRICULTURE

THOMAS F. HUNT, D.Agr., Sc.D., Professor of Agriculture and Dean of the College of Agriculture.

EDWARD J. WICKSON, M.A., Professor of Horticulture, Emeritus.

HUBERT E. VAN NORMAN, B.S., Professor of Dairy Management, ViceDirector of Agricultural Experiment Station, and Dean of University Farm School.

HERBERT J. WEBBER, Ph.D., D.Agr., Professor of Plant Breeding and Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station.

MYER E. JAFFA, M.S., Professor of Nutrition.

CHARLES W. WOODWORTH, M.S., Professor of Entomology.
RALPH E. SMITH, B.S., Professor of Plant Pathology.

J. ELIOT COIT, Ph.D., Professor of Citriculture.

CHARLES F. SHAW, B.S., Professor of Soil Technology.

JOHN W. GREGG, B.S., Professor of Floriculture and Landscape Gardening. JOHN W. GILMORE, M.S., Professor of Agronomy.

FREDERIC T. BIOLETTI, M.S., Professor of Viticulture and Enology. WARREN T. CLARKE, B.S., Professor of Agricultural Extension and Superintendent of Farmers' Institutes.

JOHN S. BURD, B.S., Professor of Agricultural Chemistry.

CHARLES B. LIPMAN, Ph.D., Professor of Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology. CLARENCE M. HARING, D.V.M., Professor of Veterinary Science.

ERNEST B. BABCOCK, M.S., Professor of Genetics.

GORDON H. TRUE, B.S., Professor of Animal Husbandry, Davis.

JAMES T. BARRETT, Ph.D., Professor of Plant Pathology; Acting Director of the Citrus Experiment Station and Acting Dean of the Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

FRITZ W. WOLL, Ph.D., Professor of Animal Nutrition, Davis.

WALTER MULFORD, F.E., Professor of Forestry, and Director of Resident Instruction.

WALTER P. KELLEY, Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Chemistry in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

*DAVID T. MASON, M.F., Professor of Forestry.

* Absent on leave, 1919-20,

HENRY J. QUAYLE, M.S., Professor of Entomology in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside. ELWOOD MEAD, D.Eng., Professor of Rural Institutions.

HOWARD S. REED, Ph.D., Professor of Plant Physiology in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

*FRANK ADAMS, M.A., Professor of Irrigation Investigations.

CHESTER L. ROADHOUSE, D.V.M., Professor of Dairy Industry, Davis.
LEON D. BATCHELOR, Ph.D., Professor of Orchard Management in the
Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agri-
culture, Riverside.

HOWARD S. FAWCETT, M.S., Professor of Plant Pathology in the Citrus
Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture,
Riverside.

JOHN C. WHITTEN, Ph.D., Professor of Pomology.

WALTER L. HOWARD, Ph.D., Professor of Pomology, Davis.

*WILLIAM G. HUMMEL, M.S., Professor of Agricultural Education.

BERTRAM H. CROCHERON, M.S.A., Professor of Agricultural Extension and

Director of Agricultural Extension.

RICHARD L. ADAMS, M.S., Professor of Farm Management.

WILLIAM T. HORNE, B.S., Associate Professor of Plant Pathology.

ERWIN J. LEA, M.S., Associate Professor of Nutrition.

WILLIAM B. HERMS, M.A., Associate Professor of Parasitology.

JOHN E. DOUGHERTY, B.S., Associate Professor of Poultry Husbandry,
Davis.

GEORGE H. HART, M.D., D.V.M., Associate Professor of Veterinary Science.
PATRICK B. KENNEDY, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Agronomy.
STANLEY S. ROGERS, B.S., Associate Professor of Olericulture, Davis.
SAMUEL H. BECKETT, B.S., Associate Professor of Irrigation Practice,
Davis.

FREDERICK L. GRIFFIN, M.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural Education.

JOHN I. THOMPSON, B.S.A., Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry, Davis.

JACOB TRAUM, D.V.M., Associate Professor of Veterinary Science.

JAMES W. NELSON, B.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension. DENNIS R. HOAGLAND, M.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. T. FRANCIS HUNT, B.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension. CHESTER W. RUBEL, B.S.A., Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension. DONALD BRUCE, M.F., Associate Professor of Forestry.

FRED M. HAYES, D.V.M., Associate Professor of Veterinary Science, Davis, BEN A. MADSON, B.S.A., Assistant Professor of Agronomy, Davis.

* Absent on leave, 1919-20.

*WALTER E. PACKARD, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension. WILLIAM V. CRUESS, B.S., Assistant Professor of Zymology.

GUY R. STEWART, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Chemistry.
O. J. KERN, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education.

ROLAND S. VAILE, A.B., Assistant Professor of Orchard Management in the Citrus Experiment Station and Graduate School of Tropical Agriculture, Riverside.

WOODBRIDGE METCALF, M.S., Assistant Professor of Forestry.
ELIZABETH H. SMITH, M.S., Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology.
EDWIN C. VAN DYKE, M.D., Assistant Professor of Entomology.
WILLIAM F. GERICKE, M.S., Assistant Professor of Soil Chemistry.
ALFRED SMITH, M.A., Assistant Professor of Soil Technology.
ROY E. CLAUSEN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Genetics.

* EDWARD O. ESSIG, M.S., Assistant Professor of Entomology.

*VIRGIL C. BRYANT, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension. GEORGE P. GRAY, M.S., Assistant Professor of Entomology and Chemist in Insecticide Laboratory.

HARRY S. BAIRD, B.S., Assistant Professor of Dairy Industry, Davis.
GEORGE W. HENDRY, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy, Davis.
ARTHUR H. HENDRICKSON, B.S., Assistant Professor of Pomology.
WARREN P. TUFTS, M.S., Assistant Professor of Pomology, Davis.
PAUL L. HIBBARD, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Chemistry.
WILLIAM H. HEILEMAN, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Exten-

sion.

WILLIAM W. MACKIE, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy.

THOMAS TAVERNETTI, B.S., Assistant Professor of Farm Practice, and Assistant to the Dean, University Farm School, Davis.

WALTER W. WEIR, Assistant Professor of Soil Technology.

FRANK J. VEIHMEYER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Irrigation Investigations.

FRIEDRICH C. H. FLOSSFEDER, Assistant Professor of Viticulture and
Superintendent of Grounds at University Farm, Davis.

EARLE L. OVERHOLSER, M.A., Assistant Professor of Pomology.
STANLEY B. FREEBORN, B.S., Assistant Professor of Entomology.
CLIFFORD F. ELWOOD, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension.
EDWIN C. VOORHIES, B.S., Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry,
and Assistant to the Dean.

WYLIE E. LLOYD, B.S., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Davis. LEONARD J. FLETCHER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, Davis.

HARRIET G. EDDY, A.B., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension. SAMUEL H. DADISMAN, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education. Absent on leave, 1919-20.

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