1962–63 General Catalog

1962–63 General Catalog

UNIVERSITYOF CALIFORNIA, LOSANGELES UCLA PUBLISHED AT LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Volume2 • June20 , 1962 - Number10 A seriesof administrativepublications of the Universityof California, LosAngeles. Secondclass postage paid at LosAngeles , California. Fifteen a year- one issuein May and October; two issuesin January, February, March, April, and July; three issuesin June. All announcementsherein are subjectto revision. Changesin the listof Officers of Administrationand Instructionmay be made subsequentto the date of publication. GENERAL INFORMATION Lettersof inquiry concerningthe University of California, Los Angeles, should be addressed to the Office of Admissions, University of California, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles 24, California. Lettersof inquiry concerningthe University in general should be addressed to the Registrar, University of California, Berkeley 4, California. For the list of bulletinsof information concerningthe several colleges and depart- ments, see page 3 of the cover of this bulletin. In writing for information please mention the college, department, or study in which you are chiefly interested. 0 The registeredcable addressof the University of California, LosAngeles , is UCLA. General Catalogue Issue Fall and SpringSemesters 1962-1963 PRICE: fifty cents (plustwo centstax in California) UNIVERSITYOF CALIFORNIA,LOS ANGELES June 20, 1962 LIGIND 1 PsychologyClinic School 2 UniversityNursery School 3 University Elementary School 4 UniversityResidence 5 TheaterArts 6 North CampusLibrary 7 SocialSciences 8 Grad. Schl.of Bus.Admin. 9 WesternData •Proc.Center 10 HomeManagement Laboratory 11 Home Economics 12 Humanities 13 Women'sGym 14 RoyceHall 15 HainesHall 16 DicksonArt Center 17 BusinessAdmin . & Economics 18 Law 19 Administration 20 Physics-Biology 56 wo 21 Library C=J 22 Men'sGym 23 Student Union 24 KerckhoflHall C...r. 25 Moore Hall 26 Cyclotron 27 Physics 28 Music 29 FacultyCenter 30 FranzHall 31 Geology 32 Chemistry 33 MathematicalSciences 34 EngineeringIt and III tz 35 EngineeringI 36 Mechanics 37 LifeSciences 38 Plant Physiology 39 Mira Hershey Hall j L 40 Botany 41 MedicalCenter 42 Neuro•PsychiatricInstitute 43 Marion DaviesChildren 's Clinic 44 SubtropicalHorticulture 45 Laundry 46 Steam Plant 47 PhysicalPlant Office 48 Shops & Receiving 4950 Garage 51 TemporaryAthletic Building 52 DykstraResidence Hall 53 SproulResidence Hall 54 RieberResidence Hall 55 HedrickResidence HaII 56 OrnamentalHorticulture 57 NuclearMedicine 58 PhysicalRehabilitation 59 WestMedical Steam Plant S1 TemporarySite 1 82 TemporarySite 2 $3 TemporarySite 3 I 54 Temporary Site 4 N $5 TemporarySite 5 56 TemporarySite 6 %-0N 66 tOOM1O 0009 M taco. MM mwLTK . :2 21 2 Is d 0 23 M C - M 00 00 TF' (8fE 1 HitE! ... ..•t TTFaIt w.a rw i+twT` w.s :NE<i 0 • t LE COMTI .9. UCLA MOTOTI NIIE i htE IY{II1T f l Contents CALENDAR . 1-3 THE REGENTSOF THE UNIVERSITY . 4 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . 5-8 General Administrative Officers, 5. Founded 1868, 7. THE LOS ANGELES CAMPUS . .9-16 Campus Officers, 9. Deans of the Colleges and Schools, and Graduate Division, 9. History and Development, 10. Com- munity and Transportation, 11. Survey of Curricula , 12. The University Library, 13. Public Lectures , Concerts, Films, Theater and Art Exhibits, 14. Summer Sessions , 15. Uni- versity Extension, 15. ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY . 17-31 In Undergraduate Status, 17. Application for Admission, 17. Examination Requirement , 18. Vaccination Certificate, 19. Intercampus Transfer , 19. Preparation for University Cur- ricula, 19. Admission to Freshman Standing , 20. Admission by Examination, 22. Admission to Advanced Standing, 23. Credit for Work Taken in Other Colleges , 24. Special Require- ments for Out -of-State Applicants , 24. Admission of Special Students , 26. Admission to Limited Status, 26. Admission to Applicants with Bachelors' Degrees, 27. Admission of Ap- plicants from Other Countries, 27. Engineering Examina- tions, 28 . Admission in Graduate Standing , 29. Graduate Students in Summer Sessions, 30. GENERAL REGULATIONS . 32-45 Application for Admission, 32. Registration, 82. Registration Required of Candidates for Higher . Degrees, 33 . Physical Ex- amination , 33. Reserve Officers' Training Carps, 34. ROTC Draft Deferment, 36. Subject A, 36. American History and Institutions , 87. Degrees and Teaching Credentials, 38. Change of College or Major, 89. Honors, 39. Credit and Scholarship , 39. Study-List Limits, 40. Grades of Scholar- ship ; Grade Points, 41. Minimum Scholarship Requirements, 42. Credit by Examination , 43. Final Examinations, 43. Withdrawal from the University , 44. Transcripts of Record, 44. Discipline , 44. Student Responsibility, 45. EXPENSES, HOUSING, FINANCIAL AIDS . 46-58 General Expenses and Fees, 46. Tuition, 47. Rules Govern- ing Residence , 49. Refunds , 49. Other Fees, 49 . Transpor- tation and Parking, 50 . Principal Items of Expense Estimated V vi / CONTENTS for One Semester , 51. University Resident Halls, 52. Pri- vately Owned and Operated Approved Residences, 53. Mar- ried Students ' Housing Project , 54. Motels and Trailer Courts, 55. Undergraduate Scholarships , 55. Regents ' Scholarships, 56. Alumni Scholarships, 56. Graduate Scholarships and Fellowships, 56. Loans, 56. Prizes, 57. Self-support and Student Employment, 57. STUDENT SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES . 59-65 Student Health Service , 59. Student Counseling Center, 60. California Rehabilitation Service, 60. Selective Service (Draft), 81. Veterans Information, 61. Student and Alumni Placement Center, 62. Office of Educational Placement, 62. The Associated Students , 63. University Office of Student Activities , 64. Physical Education, 64. Religious Facilities, 64. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES . 66-153 College of Letters and Science, 66. College of Agriculture, 98. College of Engineering , 101. College of Fine Arts, 113. School of Business Administration , 121. Graduate School of Business Administration , 126. School of Education, 132. School of Law, 138. School of Library Service, 139. School of Medicine, 140. School of Nursing, 142. School of Public Health, 145. School of Social Welfare, 151. THE GRADUATE DIVISION . 153-160 Definition of Academic Residence , 154. Study List Limits, 154. Requirements for the Master's Degree, 154. Require- ments for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, 157. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION . 162-563 INDEX . 566 Calendar 1962 Fall Semester, 1962-1963 "July 15, Sunday Application for admission to graduate standing in the fall semester, with complete credentials and the application fee, must be filed with the Dean of the Graduate Division on or before this date. (April 15 for Social Welfare.) Aug. 15, Wednesday Last day to file applications for readmission in graduate standing by students returning after an absence. "Aug. 15, Wednesday Applications for admission to undergraduate standing in the fall semester, with complete credentials and the ap- plication fee, must be filed with the Director of Admissions on or before this date . (July 15 in 1963 and thereafter.) Aug. 27 , Monday Last day to file applications for readmission in undergraduate standing by students returning after an absence. (August 15 in 1963 and thereafter.) Sept. 8, Monday Labor Day- academic and administrative holiday. Sept. 4, Tuesday,to Counseling of students. Sept. 8, Saturday f Sept. 5, Wednesday Examination in English for foreign students. Sept. 5, Wednesday Examination in Subject A. Sept. 10, Monday Fall semester begins . (Instruction begins, School of Medicine only.) }Sept. 10, Monday, to Registration of new (includes old undergraduates entering fSept. 12, Wednesday f graduate status for first time) and re-entering students only. f Sept. 18, Thursday Registration of continuing students who did not register by mail. Sept. 14, Friday Special examination in Subject A. Sept. 17, Monday Instructionbegins. Sept. 28, Friday Last day to file registration packets or to change study lists without fee. Oct. 1, Monday Last day to fileapplications for advancementto candidacy for the master's degree to be conferred in January, 1963. Oct. 2, Tuesday Last day to add courses to study lists. Oct. 2, Tuesday Last day to file registration packets without penalty of lapse in statusas a student in the University. Oct. 12, Friday Last day to fileapplications for foreignlanguage screening tests to be given October 20. Oct. 20, Saturday Foreign language screening tests. Oct. 20, Saturday Last day to file without fee notice of candidacy for the bachelor 's degree to be conferred in January, 1963. Oct. 22, Monday Last day for undergraduate students to drop courses from 4:00 p.m. f study lists without penalty of grade F (failure). Nov. 10, Saturday End of mid-term period. Nov. 21, Wednesday Last day to file application for foreign language screening teststo be given December 1. Nov. 22, Thursday Thanksgiving holiday- academic and administrative holiday. Nov. 23, Friday Nov. 22, Thursday, to Fall recess. Nov. 24 , Saturday " Also the last dates for renewal of applications submitted for a previous session by graduates and undergraduates respectively who have not previously registered in a regular semester. f For details, see REGISTRATION Cmcvl .Aa and official bulletin boards. 1 2 / CALENDAR Nov. 26 , Monday Last day for graduate students to drop courses from study 4:00 p.m. f lists without penalty of grade F (failure). Nov. $0, Friday Last day to filein finalform with the committeein charge theses for the doctor's degree to be conferred in January, 1963. Dec. 1, Saturday Foreign language screening tests.

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