ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS I 307 College of Fine Arts Dean Robert H. Gray Emeriti David F. Jackey, Ph.D. William W. Melnitz, Ph.D. Charles Speroni, Ph.D. School of Engineering and Applied Science Dean Russell R. O'Neill, Ph.D. Associate Alfred C. Ingersoll, Ph.D. Russell A. Westmann, Ph.D. Ralph W. McKee, Ph.D. Ernst A. Noltmann, Ph.D. Martin A. Pops, M.D. Joseph Raymond, M.D. David Satcher, M.D. Martin D. Shickman, M.D. William H. Swanson, M.D. Jeremy H. Thompson, Ph.D. Associate Assistant Jerrold A. Turner, M.D. William R. Hutchinson, Ph.D. Alan J. Ardell, Ph.D. Bernice M. Wenzel, Ph.D. Ruth E. Schwartz, Ph.D. Richard Stern, Ph.D. Alan N. Willson, Jr., Ph.D. School of Nursing College of Letters and Science Dean Eugen Weber, M. Litt. Emeriti Paul A. Dodd, Ph.D., L.L.D. Franklin P. Rolfe, Ph.D. Divisional -Humanities Philip Levine, Ph.D. Divisional - Honors E. Bradford Burns , Ph.D. School of Law Dean William D. Warren, A.B., J.D., J.S.D. Associate Paul Boland, J.D., LL.M. Susan Westerberg- Prager, A.B. , M.A. , J.D. Assistant Anthony X. McDermott , A.B. , LL.B. Michael Rappaport , BS . ., J. D. Fred L. Slaughter, B.S., M.B.A., J.D. Dean Mary E. Reres, R.N., Ed.D. Emeriti Lulu Wolf Hassenplug, R.N., MP. S., Sc.D. Associate Phyllis Putnam, R.N., Ph.D. Assistant Donna F. Ver Steeg, R.N., Ph.D. School of Public Health Divisional - Life Sciences Dean F. Harlan Lewis, Ph.D. School of Library and Information Vacant Divisional - Physical Sciences Science Associate Harold K. Ticho, Ph.D. Dean Lawrence R. Ash, Ph.D. Divisional - Social Sciences Robert M. Hayes, Ph.D. Assistant Antony R. Orme, Ph.D. Associate Emeriti Andrew H. Horn, Ph.D. Edward S. Nugent, M.A.P.A., M.B.A., F.A.C.H.A. Paul S. Farrington, Ph.D. Lawrence C. Powell, Ph.D., Litt.D. Associate School of Social Welfare School of Architecture and Urban Elizabeth R. Eisenbach, M.L.S. Dean Planning Maurice F. Connery, D.S.W. Dean Harvey S. Perloff, Ph.D. <strong>Graduate</strong> School of Management Dean University Professors Associate J. Clayburn LaForce, Jr., Ph.D. Melvin Calvin, University Professor, Berkeley William Mitchell , M.E.D. Emeriti Director, Laboratory of Chemical George W. Robbins, M.B.A. Biodynamics School of Dentistry Associate Murray Krieger, University Professor, Irvine Dean Vacant Associate Thomas K. Barber, B.S., D.D.S., M.S. Assistant Gerald Brundo , D. D. S., M. A. Clinton Longwill, B.A., M.A. Robert P. Thye, B.S., D.M.D., M.A. William H . Broesamle, M. B. A. Donald Erlenkotter , Ph. D. Victor C. Tabbush, Ph.D. Assistant Alfred E. Osborne, Jr., Ph.D. School of Medicine Dean Department of English and Comparative Literature Josephine Miles , University Professor, Berkeley Department of English Glenn Seaborg, University ProfessorBerkeley , Associate Director, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Neil Smelser, University Professor, Berkeley Stuart C. White, D.D.S., Ph.D. Sherman M. Mellinkoff, M.D. Department of Sociology Associate Edward Teller , Emeritus University Professor, <strong>Graduate</strong> School of Education Dean John I. Goodlad, Ph.D., L.H.D. , LL. D. Associate C. Wayne Gordon, Ph.D. Assistant Marjorie S. Day, Ph.D. Lawrence W. Erickson, Ed.D. A. F. Rasmussen , Jr., M. D., Ph . D. Robert Tranquada, M.D. Assistant Byron Backlar, J.D. Wiley F. Barber, M.D. Kathryn F. Fink, Ph.D. Joshua S. Golden, M.D. H. Earl Gordon, M.D. Milton Greenblatt, M.D. Livermore , Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Charles Townes , University Professor , Berkeley Department of Physics Harold Ure y, University Professor, San Diego Department of Chemistry Sherwood Washburn, University Professor, Berkeley Department of Anthropology Louis E. Hansen, B.A. Edward A. Langdon, M.D. Lynn White, Jr., Emeritus University Professor, Rodney W. Skager, Ph.D. J. Philip Loge, M.D. Los Angeles Department of History
Index Academic Residence, 22, 30, 32 Check Cashing, 5 English as a Second Language Placement Address, Change of, 25 Chemical, Nuclear, and Thermal Engineering, see Examination (ESLPE), 17 Administrative Officers, 305 School of Engineering and Applied Science, 121 Enrollment, 22, 23, 24 Admissions, 16-20 Chemistry, 31, 32, 35, 37, 87 Environmental Science and Engineering Advance Loan Check, 19 Chicano Studies Center, 11 (Interdepartmental), 36, 38, 145 Advancement to Candidacy, 30-31, 34 Child Care Center, 3 Escort Service, Campus Police, 4 Affirmative Affairs Office, <strong>Graduate</strong>, 19 Classics, 31, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39, 92 Examinations, African Area Studies (Interdepartmental), 31, Commencement, 27 Credit by, 22 37, 41 Committees, Doctoral, 33, 34 African Studies Center, 12 Doctoral, 33 Foreign Language, 36 Afro-American Studies, Center for, 10 Master's, 31 Master's, 31 American Cultures, Institute of, 10 Comparative Literature (Interdepartmental), 31, Experimental Pathology, see Pathology, 32, 35, 232 American Indian Studies Center, 10 32, 35, 37, 95 Extension Courses, 30 Anatomy, 31, 32, 35, 37, 43 Complaints, <strong>Graduate</strong> Student, 29 Anesthesiology, 32, 37, 46 Comprehensive Examination, 24, 30, 31 Anthropology, 31, 35, 37, 48, 50 Application, 16, 17 Applied Linguistics (Interdepartmental 37, 52 ), 32, 35, Computer Applied Computer Concurrent Science, see School Science, 121 Services, 9 Degree Programs, of Engineering 18, 36 and Facilities, Research, 10 Facilities , Special, 7 Family Day Care, 3 Fees, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Archaeology (Interdepartmental ), 31, 50, 54 Confidentiality of Student Records, 29-30 Fellowships, 18-19, 24 Archaeology, Institute of, 12, 35, 37 Courses , 20 , 22 , 30 , 41 Fields of Study, 31, 32, 33, 34-40 Architecture and Urban Planning , School of, 31, 32, Credentials , Public School , 14 Filing Fee, 23, 24, 27 37, 57 Art , 31, 32, 35, 37, 68 Credit Credit by Examinatio , 22 , Transfer of , 30 Final Oral Examination, 34 Financial Assistance, 18-20 Articulated Degree Pro g rams , 18 Cultural Community , The, 2 Folklore and Mythology (Interdepartmental), 31, Asian American Studies (Interdepartmental), 31, Cultural Opportunities, 2 35, 38, 146 37, 73 Cultural and Recreational Affairs, 2 Folklore and Mythology, Center for the Study of Asian American Studies Center, 11 Computing Facilities, 9 Comparative, 12 Assistantships , 18-19, 24 Food Services, 4-5 Astronomy, 31, 35, 37, 74 Foreign Language Requirements, 36-40 Atmospheric Sciences , 31, 32, 35, 37, 76 Associated Students (AS<strong>UCLA</strong>), 4 Dance, 31, 37, 98 Defense Language Monterey, 14 Institute -Presidio of Departmental, Doctoral, 33 Master's, 30 36 Bacteriology Biochemistry Chemistry, , see Microbiology, 208 , see Biological Chemistry 17, 87 and Degree Programs Offered, 30 Dental Research Institute, 11 Dentistry (Oral Biology), 26, 32, 37, 99 Dentistry, School of, 1, 18, 24, 26, 32, 99 Foreign Language Training, Defense Language Institute -Presidio of Monterey , 14 Foreign Students, Admission, 17 Biological Chemistry, 31, 32, 35, 37, 77 Biology , 31, 35, 37, 80 Biomathematics , 31, 35, 37, 85 Biostatistics , see Public Health, 262 Departmental Scholar Program, Diplomas, 27, 28, 29 Disclosure of Information from Records, 29-30 14 Student Certificate of Resident Study, 29 Eng lish Examination , 17 Leaves of Absence, 28 Office of International Students and Scholars, 7 Botanical Gardens, 9 Disqualification and Appeal of Disqualification, 20 Frederick S. Wight Art Gallery, The, 8, 73 Brain Research Institute, 14 Dissertation, 34 French, 31, 32, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 149 Business Administration , see <strong>Graduate</strong> School of Doctoral Committee, 33 Full-time <strong>Graduate</strong> Program, 24 Management, 189 Doctoral Degrees, 1, 32, 34-40 Duplication of Degrees, 17 Geochemistry, see Earth and Space Sciences, 101 Calendar, viii Geography, 31, 32, 35, 38, 151 Cancellation of Registration, 28-29 Earth and Space Sciences, 32, 38, 101 Geology, see Earth and Space Sciences, 101 Candidacy for Degree, 31, 34 Candidate in Philosophy Degree, 32 Caps, Gowns, and Hoods, 27-28 Car Pools, 4 Card, Registration, 23 Card, Student Photo Identification, 23 Central Ticket Office, 6 Certificate of Completion, 28 , 29 Certificate of Resident Study for Foreign Students, 29 Economics, 31, 32, 35, 38, 106 Education Abroad Program, 14-15 Education , <strong>Graduate</strong> School of , 24 , 31, 32 , 35 , 36 , 38, 109, 115 Electrical Sciences and Engineering, see School of En g ineerin g and A p plied Science , 121 Employment, 7 Engineer (Engr.) Degree, 32, 35 Engineering Certificate Program, 14 Engineering and Applied Science, School of, 32 Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Institute of, 10, 154 Geophysics and Space Physics , see Earth and Space Sciences, 101 Germanic Languages , 31, 32, 35, 37, 38 , 39, 40, 155 Grades, 20-22, 28 Correction of, 21 Deferred Report (DR), 21 General, 20-21 Incomplete, 21, 22 Certificate Programs, 14 35, 38, 121 In Progress, 21 Change of Address/Name, Change of Major, 28 25 Engineering Systems, see School and Applied Science, 121 English, 31, 32, 35, 36, 38, 138 of Engineering Repetition of Courses, 21 Satisfactor y i Unsatisfactor y, 21 Scholarship, Probation, 20 English as a Second Language, Certificate Scholarship, Standard of, 20 Program , 142 Student Record, Unofficial Copy, 28 English as a Second Language, Degree Program. 139
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