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UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULA

In the Southern Branch is given instruction, for the year 1919-20, covering the work of the first year only, of the following seven colleges at Berkeley, in each of which there is an undergraduate curriculum of four years, leading directly, under conditions hereinafter stated, to a bachelor's degree, as follows:

The College of Letters and Science: to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. to the degree of Bachelor of Science

The Colleges of
Applied Science

in the College of Commerce,

in the College of Agriculture-in any one of seventeen divisions: for example, entomology, forestry, soils,

in the College of Mechanics-(1) in mechanical engineering, or (2) in electrical engineering, or (3) in marine engi neering and naval architecture, or (4) in aerodynamics, in the College of Mining-(1) in mining, or (2) in metallurgy, or (3) in economic geology, or (4) in petroleum engineering,

in the College of Civil Engineering (1) in railroad engineering, or (2) in sanitary engineering, or (3) in irrigation engineering, or (4) in military engineering,

in the College of Chemistry-(1) in chemistry, or (2) in chemical engineering.

The University has no preparatory department.

PROFESSIONAL CURRICULA

At Berkeley also are the Schools of

Architecture, leading to the degree of Graduate in Architecture; Education, leading to the degree of Graduate in Education and to the high school teacher's recommendation;

Jurisprudence, leading to the degree of Juris Doctor;

Medicine, first year and part of the second year of the five-year curriculum leading to M.D. (the remainder of the work is given in San Francisco);

and the curricula in

Public Health-three curricula, each leading to the degree of
Graduate in Public Health; two of these are given wholly at
Berkeley and the third (for candidates for M.D. and Gr.P.H.)
is in part at Berkeley and in part in San Francisco;

Home Economics, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in
the College of Letters and Science, with a major subject in
Household Art or in Household Science.

The work of the California College of Pharmacy, of the Hastings College of the Law, and of the College of Dentistry, is conducted in San Francisco. The first year of work in the Schools of Education and Medicine, the first year of the three-year curriculum in the School of Jurisprudence, the first and second years in the School of Architecture,

and the first and second years of the four-year curriculum in Jurisprudence, may be credited towards the degree of Bachelor of Arts in the College of Letters and Science. The work so credited is regarded as academic, rather than as purely professional in character, and the student pursuing this work is enrolled not only in the appropriate school or curriculum, but also in the College of Letters and Science, and is subject to all the regulations of that college.

In like manner, students in the several curricula in Public Health may be simultaneously candidates for the professional degree of Gr.P.H. and also for the degree A.B. (College of Letters and Science), B.S. (College of Civil Engineering), or M.D. (Medical School).

For Admission to the University, Preparatory Work Required and Recommended, and Preparation for the Various Curricula, see pages 17-32 of the Circular of Information, which is Part I of this register.

MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS AT LOS ANGELES

Applicants desiring to take matriculation examinations in Los Angeles may pass those conducted by the College Entrance Examination Board; see pages 20 and 21 of the Circular of Information, which is Part I of this Register.

Points on the Pacific Coast at which examinations are usually held are as follows: Los Angeles, Berkeley, Nordhoff, Stanford University, Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma.

SOUTHERN BRANCH

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA:

WILLIAM CAREY JONES, M.A., Chairman,

CHARLES MILLS GAYLEY, Litt.D., LL.D.,

COMPTROLLER OF THE UNIVERSITY.

ERNEST CARROLL MOORE, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Education and Director of the Southern Branch of the University of California.

RALPH PALMER MERRITT, B.S., LL.D., Comptroller of the University, Secretary of the Board of Regents, and Land Agent.

ADVISORY ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD, SOUTHERN BRANCH, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA:

ERNEST C. MOORE, Ph.D., LL.D., Chairman,

MONROE E. DEUTSCH, PhD.,

BALDWIN M. WOODS, Ph.D.,

THE COMPTROLLER OF THE UNIVERSITY.

JESSE F. MILLSPAUGH, M.A., M.D., Dean.
HELEN E. MATTHEWSON, Counselor of Women.
LILLIAN E. RAY, M.D., Physician for Women.
ELIZABETH H. FARGO, Librarian.

M. BURNEY PORTER, Appointment Secretary.
ELIZABETH M. PHILLIPS, Assistant Librarian.
BEATRICE MCLEAN, Library Assistant.
ESTELLA D. LAKE, Library Assistant.

FACULTY

JOHN MEAD ADAMS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics.
EVA M. ALLEN, Instructor in Commercial Practice.

HERBELT F. ALLEN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.
CARROLL W. ANGIER, Teacher of Manual Arts.

*SARAH ATSATT, M.S., Instructor in Biology.
MABEL BARNHART, Instructor in Music.

RUTH E. BAUGH, Instructor in Geography.

KATHLEEN S. BECK, B.S., Instructor in Geography.

*GLADYS BECKETT, B.S., Instructor in Home Economics.

FREDERICK E. BECKMAN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of French and Spanish.

EVA H. BERNAYS, Assistant Supervisor of Practice Teaching.

MYRTLE BLEWETT, Instructor in Music.

JOHN M. BREWER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education.

* Absent on leave.

ANNA P. BROOKS, A.B., B.S., Instructor in Fine Arts.

MARGARET M. CAMPBELL, B.S., Training School Teacher in charge of the Ninth Grade.

FORD ASHMAN CARPENTER, LL.D., Lecturer in Meteorology.

JAMES F. CHAMBERLAIN, Ed.B., B.S., Assistant Professor of Geography. HELEN C. CHANDLER, Instructor in Fine Arts.

ORABEL CHILTON, Instructor in Home Economics.

KATHERINE CLOSE, M.D., Lecturer in Physical Training.

MYRTIE COLLIER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.

FREDERICK W. COZENS, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education.

W. R. CROWELL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry.

MARVIN L. DARSIE, M.A., Assistant Professor of Education.

ANNITA DELANO, Instructor in Fine Arts.

*MARY E. DOUGLASS, A.B., Teacher in the Kindergarten.

MILTON C. DRISKO, Instructor in Mathematics.

MAUD EVANS, Instructor in Home Economics.

GRACE M. FERNALD, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology.

RUTH C. FISH, Instructor in English.

CAROLYN S. FISHER, Ph.D., Instructor in Psychology.

CLARA PALMER FROST, B.S., Assistant Professor of Home Economics.

LUCY M. GAINES, M.A., Instructor in History.

GEORGE W. GALBRAITH, Director of Vocational Teacher Training Classes.

NELLIE H. GERE, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts.

LETA GRAY, Teacher of Home Economics in the Training School.

VERA GREENLAW, Instructor in Industrial Arts.

BARBARA GREENWOOD, in charge of the Kindergarten Training School.

*LUCILE R. GRUNEWALD, Instructor in Physical Education.

FLORENCE M. HALLAM, A.B., Instructor in Chemistry.

BESSIE E. HAZEN, A.B., Instructor in Fine Arts.

RUTH HENRY, M.A., Instructor in Modern Languages.

FRED A. HOWE, LL.B., PhD., Assistant Professor of English.

A. A. HUMMEL, M.S.; D.O., Instructor in Biology.

ALICE O. HUNNEWELL, Instructor in English.

WENONA F. HUNTLEY, Teacher in the Kindergarten.

MABEL C. JACKSON, A.B., Training School Teacher in charge Seventh Grade.
KATHERINE KAHLEY, A.B., Training School Teacher in charge Eighth Grade.
BLANCHE KELLS, Training School Teacher in charge of Physical Training.
*ELIZABETH E. KEPPIE, Instructor in English.

FRANK J. KLINGBERG, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History.
AGNES M. KNIGHT, Teacher in the Kindergarten.
MELVA LATHAM, A.B., Assistant Professor of History.
ELIZABETH LATHROP, Instructor in Home Economies.
MYRTA L. MCCLELLAN, B.S., Instructor in Geography.

* Absent on leave.

ARTHUR P. MCKINLAY, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin and French. HELEN C. MACKENZIE, Training School Teacher in charge of the Third Grade. AGNES MACPHERSON, Instructor in Home Economics.

ARTHUR A. MACURDA, M.A., Assistant Professor of Education.

HAROLD W. MANSFIELD, Assistant Professor of Applied and Theoretical Mechanics.

J. W. MARSH, Instructor in Mechanic Arts.

C. H. MARVIN, M.A., Assistant Professor of Commercial Practice.

ELIZABETH F. MASCORD, M.A., Instructor in Education; in charge of Kindergarten Training Classes.

LOYE H. MILLER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology.

FRANK E. OLDER, B.S., Assistant Professor of the Teaching of Agriculture. KATE F. OSGOOD, Assistant Supervisor of Practice Teaching and Principal of the Training School.

GLADYS PALMER, A.B., Instructor in Physical Training.

ALMA M. PATTERSON, M.A., Instructor in Education.

J. B. PHILLIPS, Instructor in Mechanic Arts.

CARLYLE F. PIERSON, Instructor in Mechanic Arts.

ESTELLA B. PLOUGH, Instructor in Commercial Practice.

CLARA M. PRESTON, Training School Teacher in charge of the Fourth Grade.

MARGIE RICHARDS, Instructor in Physical Education.

RACHEL T. RICHARDSON, B.S., Instructor in Industrial Arts.

EMMA J. ROBINSON, Training School Teacher in charge of the Sixth Grade. JOSEPHINE E. SEAMAN, Instructor in English.

G. E. F. SHERWOOD, M.A., Associate Professor of Mathematics.

LOUISE P. SOoy, Instructor in Fine Arts.

KATHERINE SPIERS, B.L., Instructor in English.

LULU M. STEDMAN, Training School Teacher in charge of the Fifth Grade. BENJAMIN F. STELTER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.

NELLIE B. SULLIVAN, A.B., Instructor in Psychology.

FLORENCE SUTTON, Assistant in Tennis.

EVALYN THOMAS, A.B., Instructor in English.

BERTHA C. VAUGHN, Teacher of Voice.

CHARLES W. WADDLE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education, in charge of Training.

MARION H. WALLACE, Assistant Professor of Physical Education.

EDITH WALLOP, Training School Teacher in charge of the Second Grade. ETHEL B. WARING, M.A., Training School Teacher in charge of the First Grade.

BERTHA E. WELLS, Assistant Supervisor of Practice Teaching.

BELLE H. WHITICE, Instructor in Industrial Arts.

*ANNA M. WIEBALK, Instructor in English.

FRANCES A. WRIGHT, Assistant Professor of Music.

*Absent on leave.

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