<strong>Graduate</strong> Affirmative Affairs Office, 19 Latin American Studies (Interdepartmental), 31, Office of International Students and Scholars, 7 <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Council, 1-2 Cross-Enrollment Program, 15 37, 38, 174 Law, School of, 1, 18, 37,178 Office of Residential Life, 3 Ombudsman, 29 <strong>Graduate</strong> Division, 1, 2, 31 Leaves of Absence, 28 Oral Biology, see Dentistry, 99 <strong>Graduate</strong> Opportunity Program, 19 Learning Skills Center, 7 Oral Qualifying Examination, 34 <strong>Graduate</strong> Record Examination, 16 <strong>Graduate</strong> Student Complaints, 29 <strong>Graduate</strong> Students Association, 2-3 Graduation, 29 Grants , 18-19, 24, 34 Graphic Services , 5 Greek, see Classics, 31, 39 Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts , The , 8 Guidance Committee , 32 Gustave E. von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies, 13 Letters of Recommendation, 16-17 Library and Information Science, Certificate Program , 14 Library and Information Science , <strong>Graduate</strong> School of, 32, 36, 37, 38, 178 Library, The University, 7-8 Linguistics, 31, 32, 36, 39, 144, 185 List of Fees, 27 Living Accommodations, 3 Loans, 19 Luso-Brazilian Language and Literatures, see Spanish and Portuguese, 293 Organized Research Units, 10 Oriental Languages, 32, 36, 39, 40, 230 Parent Toddler Group, 3-4 Parking, 4 Pathology, 32, 39, 232 Performing Arts, 2 Petitions, 28 Pharmacology , 32, 36, 39, 234 Philosophy, 32-36, 39, 236 Physics, 32, 36, 39, 239 Physiology, 32, 36, 39, 242 Health Evaluation, 24 Major, Change of, 28 Placement and Career Planning Center, 7 Health Service Fee, 27 Health Service, 6, 24, 27 Hispanic Languages and Literatures , see Spanish and Portuguese , 293 History, 31, 32, 36, 37, 38, 159 History of <strong>Graduate</strong> Study at <strong>UCLA</strong>, 1 Housing, 3 Major Fields, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34-40 Management, <strong>Graduate</strong> School of, 32, 36, 37, 39, 189 Master's Committee, 31 Master's Degree , 1, 30-32 Materials , see School of Engineering and Applied Science, 121 Police Escort Service, 4 Political Science, 31, 32, 36, 39, 244 Postdoctoral Scholars , 15 Postgraduate Dental Study, Certificate Programs, 14 Postgraduate Medical Study, Certificate Program, 14 Mathematics, 31, 32, 36, 39, 203 Post Office Boxes, 5 Mechanics and Structures , see School of Preface by Jack Smith, iv Identification Card, 23 Engineering and Applied Science, 121 Preventive Medicine and Public Health, see In Absentia Registration , 22-23, 25 Medical Engineering , Institute of, 11 School of Public Health, 262 In-Candidacy Fee Offset Grant Program, 24, 34 Medical History, see Anatomy, 43 Probation , Scholarship, 20 Incomplete Grades, 21, 22 Medical Physics, see Radiological Sciences, 32, 36 Professional Degrees, 36 Individual Ph.D. Program, 35 Medicine, School of, 1, 18, 24, 26, 207 Program, Individual Study or Research, 20 Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Center for, 13 Doctoral, 32 Indo-European Studies (Interdepartmental), 32, Meeting Rooms and Lounges, 5 Enrollment, 15 36, 38, 164 Mental Retardation Research Center, 14 Full-time, 24 Industrial Relations , Institute of, 11 Meteorology, see Atmospheric Sciences, 76 Master' s minimal, 30 Institute for Social Science Research, 13 Microbiology, 36, 39, 208 Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences , 39, 248 Intercampus Exchange Program, 15 Microbiology and Immunology, 32, 36, 39, 211 Psychological and Counseling Service, 6-7 Interdepartmental Degree Programs, 33, 34 Immunology, 212 Psychology, 31, 32, 36, 39, 256 Intermediate Degree , see Candidate in Philosophy Degree, 32 International Students and Scholars, Office of, 7 Introduction , 1 Islamic Studies (Interdepartmental), 31, 32, 36, 38, 166 Microbiology, 213 Cell Biology and Virology, 213 Mildred E . Mathias Botanical Gardens, 9 Molecular Biology (Interdepartmental ), 36, 39, 214 Molecular Biolog y Institute , 11 Public Health , School of, 32, 35, 36, 37, 39, 262 Public School Credentials, 14 Qualif y in g Examinations , Written and Oral , 33 Italian, 31, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 169 Mone y Orders , 5 Museums, 8-10 Radiological Sciences, 32, 39, 276 Museum of Cultural History, 8 Readmission, 18 Music, 32, 36, 39, 215 Recreation, 2 Joint Ph . D . De g ree Pro g ram in Special Education, 36 Jules Stein Eye Institute, 14 Name, Change of, 25 Reduced Fees, 27 Refunds, 26 Registration , 22-24, 25, 26, 28 Natural Land and Water Reserves System, 10 Repetition of Credit, 22, 30 Kinesiology, 32, 36, 38, 171 Near Eastern 39, 220 Languages and Cultures, 32, 36, Requirements for Degrees, Master's, 30 Neuropsychiatric Institute, The, 14 Doctoral, 32 Neuroscience (Interdepartmental ), 36, 39, 224 Research Assistants, 24 Laboratory Animal Medicine, Division of, 10 Normal Progress, 24 Research Facilities, 10-14 Languages, 36-40 see Language Requirements , 30, 33, Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Biology, Laboratory of, 11 Residence, Academic, Doctoral, 32 Lapse of Status, 26-27 Nurse Anesthesia, see Anesthesiology, 46 Master's, 30 Late Filing, 27 Late Payment, 27 Late Registration, 26 Latin, see Classics, 92 Nursery School, University Parents' Coo perative , 4 Nursin g, School of, 24, 32, 39, 226 Summer Sessions, 22 Residence, Legal, 25-26 Romance Linguistics and Literature (Interdepartmental ) , 31, 32, 36, 40, 279 Latin American Center , 12-13 Russian and East European for, 13 Studies, Center
SatisfactorylUnsatisfactory Grading, 21 Scandinavian, see Germanic Languages, 155 Scholarship, Probation, 20 Standard of, 20, 30, 32 Slavic Languages and Literatures, 2<strong>81</strong> Social Science Research , Institute for, 13 Social Welfare, School of, 24, 32, 36, 40, 284 Sociology, 31, 36, 40, 288 Spanish and Portuguese, 32, 40, 293 Spanish, 31, 37, 38, 39, 40, 295 Portuguese, 38, 297 Special Education, see <strong>Graduate</strong> School of Education, 109 Special Facilities, 8-10 Special Services and Veterans Affairs, 7 Student Health Service, 6, 24, 25 Student Photo I. D., 23 Student Records, Disclosure of, 29-30 Students' Store, 5 Study List, Change of, 23, 28 Summer Sessions, 17, 22 Sunset Canyon Recreation Center, 2 Supplementation Policy, 19 Survey Research Center, 13 System Science, see School of Engineering and Applied Science, 121 Teaching Assistants, 19, 24 Teaching Credentials, 14 Teaching of English as a Second Language, 31 Theater Arts, 31, 32, 36, 40, 297 Thesis, 30, 31 Third Party Fee Payment, 27 Transcript of Record, 28 Transfer 22, 30 of Credit, see also Summer Sessions, 17, Transportation, 4 Travel Service, 5 Tuition, Nonresident, 25-26 <strong>UCLA</strong>, History of, I Unit Value, 21, 30 University Extension Credit, 30 University Minimum Standards, 30, 32 University Parents Cooperative Nursery School, 4 Urban Design , see School of Architecture and Urban Planning, 57 Urban Planning , see School of Architecture and Urban Planning, 57 Verification of Progress and Completion, 29 Veterans Affairs, 7, 24, 25 Visiting Scholars, 15-16 Visitors Center, 6 Western Management Science Institute, 13-14 Withdrawal, 29 Written Qualifying Examination, 33 Zoological Collections, 10
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