of 0 7 7, UCLA PUBLISHED AT LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Volume 4 • June 22, 1964 • Number 14 A series of administrativepublications of the University of California, LosAngeles. Second-classpostage paid at LosAngeles , California. Seventeen a year- one issuein December, March, April and July; two issues in January, May and October; three issuesin June; and four issues in February. All announcementsherein are subjectto revision. Changesin the listof Officersof Administrationand Instructionmay be made subsequentto the date of publication. GENERALINFORMATION Lettersof inquiry concerningthe Universityof California, LosAngeles , should be addressed to the Office of Admissions, University of California, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90024. Lettersof inquiry concerning-the Universityin general should be addressed to the Registrar, Universityof California, Berkeley, California 94720. For the list of bulletins of information concerningthe several collegesand 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. The registered cable addressof the Universityof California, LosAngeles , is UCLA. General Catalogue Issue Fall and Spring Semesters 1964-1965 PRICE; fifty cents (includingtwo centssales tax for Califorina residents) UNIVERSITYOF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES June 22, 1964 I I PUBLIC HEALTH 12 HUMANITIES 13 WOMEN'S GYM 14 ROYCE HALL 15 HAINESHALL 16 DICKSONART CENTER IT ECONOMICS Ala IS LAW I9 ADMINISTRATION 20 KINSEY HALL 21 COLLEGE LIBRARY 22 MEN'S GYM 23 STUDENT UNION 24 KERCKHOFF HALL 25 MOORE HALL 26 CYCLOTRON 27 KNUDSEN HALL 26 SCHOENBERGHALL 29 FACULTY CENTER 30 FRANZ HALL 31 GEOLOGY 32 CHEMISTRY 33 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES 34 ENGINEERING U AND ID 35 ENGINEERING I 36 MECHANICS 37 LIFE SCIENCES LEGEND PLANT PHYSIOLOGY PARKING MIRA HERSHEY HALL BOTANY B® ROADSOPEN TO PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES NEURO -PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE MARION DAVIES CHILDREN 'S CLINIC SUBTROPICAL HORTICULTURE LAUNDRY STEAM PLANT PHYSICAL PLANT OFFICE SHOPS STOREHOUSE AND RECEIVING GARAGE TEMPORARY ATHLETIC DYKSTRA HALL SPROUL HALL RIEBER HALL UCLA HEDRICK HALL ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE NUCLEAR MEDICINE NITAICAL PLUM WIM REHABILITATION WEST MEDICAL STEAM PLANT a SI TEMPORARY SITE I S2 TEMPORARY SITE 2 S3 TEMPORARY SITE 3 S4 TEMPORARY SITE 4 NML 55 TEMPORARY SITE 5 56 TEMPORARY SITE 6 Contents CALENDAR . 2-4 THE REGENTSOF THE UNIVERSITY . 5 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . 5-8 General Administrative Officers,5. Founded 1868, 7. THE LOS ANGELES CAMPUS . 9-24 Campus Officers, 9. Deans of the Colleges and Schools, and Graduate Diviison, 9. History and Development , 11. Com- munity and Transportation, 12. Survey of Curricula, 12. The University Library, 13. Special Research Facilities, 14. Pub- lic Lectures, Concerts, Dance, Theater, Films, and Art Exhibits, 22. Summer Sessions, 23. University Extension, 23. ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY . 25-37 In Undergraduate Status, 25. Application for Admission, 25. Subject A: English Composition, 26. Vaccination Certificate, 26. Intercampus Transfer, 26. Preparation for University Curricula, 27. Admission to Freshman Standing, 27. Admis- sion by Examination , 29. Admission to Advanced Standing, 30. Credit for Work Taken in Other Colleges, 31. Special Requirements for Out-of-State Applicants, 32. Admission of Special Students, 33. Admission to Limited Status, 33. Ad- mission of Applicants with Bachelor's Degrees, 34. Admission of Applicants from Other Countries , 34. Engineering Exami- nations, 35. Admission in Graduate Standing, 36. Graduate Students in Summer Sessions, 37 GENERAL REGULATIONS . 38-50 Application for Admission , 38. Registration , 38. Registration Required of Candidates for Higher Degrees, 39 . Physical Ex- amination , 39. Reserve Officers' Training Corps, 40. ROTC Draft Deferment, 41. Subject A, 42. American History and Institutions , 43. Degrees and Teaching Credentials, 44. Change of College or Major, 44. Honors, 45. Credit and Scholarship , 45. Study-List Limits, 45. Grades of Scholar- ship; Grade Points, 47. Minimum ScholarshipRequirements, 47. Credit by Examination , 48. Final Examinations, 49. Withdrawal from the University , 49. Transcripts of Record, 50. Discipline , 50. Student Responsibility, 50. EXPENSES, HOUSING, FINANCIAL AIDS . 51-63 General Expenses and Fees, 51. Tuition , 52. Rules Govern- ing Residence, 53. Refunds , 54. Other Fees , 54. Transpor- tation and Parking , 55. Principal Items of Expense Estimated for a College Year, 56. University Residence Halls, 57. Pri- vately Owned and Operated Approved Residences, 58. Mar- ried Students' Housing Project, 59. Motels and Trailer Courts, 60. Undergraduate Scholarships, 60. Regents' Scholarships, 61. Alumni Scholarships, 61. Graduate Scholarships and Fellowships, 61. Loans, 61. Prizes, 62. Self -support and Student Employment, 62. STUDENTSERVICES AND ACTIVITIES . 64-70 Student Health Service , 64. Student Counseling Center, 65. Vocational Rehabilitation Service , 66. Selective Service (Draft), 66. Veterans Information , 66. Student and Alumni Placement Center, 67. Office of Educational Placement, 68. The Associated Students, 68. University Office of Student Ac- tivities , 69. Physical Education, 69. Religious Facilities, 70. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES . 71-161 College of Letters and Science , 71. College of Agriculture, 104. College of Engineering, 106. College of Fine Arts, 118. School of Business Administration, 126. Graduate School of Business Administration, 131. School of Dentistry, 138. School of Education, 139. School of Law, 146. School of Library Service, 146. School of Medicine, 147. School of Nursing, 149. School of Public Health, 152. School of So- cial Welfare, 159. THE GRADUATEDIVISION . 162-169 Definition of Academic Residence, 162. Study-List Limits, 162. Requirements for the Master's Degree, 163. Require- ments for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, 165. COURSESOF INSTRUCTION . 170-589 INDEX . 590 Calendar 1964 Pall Semester, 1964-1965 °June 15, Monday Application for admission to graduate standing in the fall semester , with complete credentials and the application fee, must be filed with the Admissions Section of the Graduate Division on or before this date . (April 15 for Social Welfare.) "July 15, Wednesday Application for admission to undergraduate standing in the fall semester , with complete credentials and the applica- tion fee , must be filed with the Admissions Officer on or before this date. Aug. 15, Saturday Last day to file applications with the Registrar for readmis- sion in undergraduate or graduate standing by students who did not complete the semester ending June 10. Sept. 7, Monday Labor Day-academic and administrative holiday. Sept . 9, Wednesday, to Sept. 16, Wednesday Counseling of students by appointment. Sept. 9, Wednesday Examination in English for foreign students. Sept. 9, Wednesday Examination in Subject A. Sept. 14, Monday Fall semester begins. f Sept . 14, Monday, to 1 Registration of all students who did not register by mail. }Sept . 17, Thursday J Report to South Entrance of Economics Building. Such new and re-entering undergraduate students are advised to register on Monday , Tuesday , or Wednesday. Sept . 18, Friday Special examination in Subject A. Sept . 21, Monday Instruction begins. Oct. 2, Friday Last day to file registration packets or to change study lists without fee. Oct. 5, Monday Last day to file applications for advancement to candidacy for the master 's degree to be conferred in January, 1965. Last day to add courses to study lists. Oct. 9, Friday Last day to file registration packets without penalty of lapse Before 4 :00 p.m. in status as a student in the University. Oct. 16, Friday Last day to file applications for foreign language screening tests to be given October 24. Oct. 24, Saturday Foreign language screening tests. Oct. 24 , Saturday Last day to file without fee notice of candidacy for the bache- lor's degree to be conferred in January, 1965. Oct. 26 , Monday 1 Last day for undergraduate students to drop courses from Before 4:00 p .m. J study lists without penalty of grade F (failure). Nov. 14 , Saturday End of mid -term period. Nov. 25 , Wednesday Last day to file application for foreign language screening tests to he given December 12. Nov. 26 , Thursday Thanksgiving holiday-academic and administrative holi- Nov. 27, Friday day. Nov. 26 , Thursday, to Nov. 28, Saturday }Fall recess. ° Also the last date for renewal of applications submitted for a previous session by graduates who have not previously registered in a regular semester. O8 The deadline for application for admission to the fall semester 1965 is March 1, 1965. f For details , see REossm cnON CIRCULARand official bulletin boards. 2 CALENDAR / 3 Nov. 30, Monday Last day for graduate students to drop courses from study Before 4:00 p.m. lists without penalty of grade F (failure). Dec. 7, Monday Last day to filein final form with the committee in charge, theses for the doctor 's degree to he conferred in January, 1965. Dec. 12, Saturday Foreign language screening tests. Dec. 12, Saturday Last day to filenotice of candidacy for the bachelor'sdegree to be conferred in January, 1965. Dec. 21 , Monday, to Jan. 2 , Saturday Christmas recess. Dec. 24, Thursday,to Dec. 25, Friday Christmas holiday - academic and administrative holiday. 1965 Dec. 31 , Thursday, to New Year's holiday-academic and administrative holiday Jan. 1, Friday J Jan. 4, Monday Instruction resumes. Jan. 4 , Monday Last day to file in final form
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