ADMISSION TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL / 5 Entomology and Medical Sciences: Nematology Anatomical Sciencesf Environmental Immunology and Medi- Engineering Sciencest cal Microbiology Food and Resource Neuroscience Economics Pathology Food Science and Human Pharmacology Nutrition Physiology Forest Resources and Microbiology and Cell Conservation Science Geography Nuclear Engineering Geology Sciencest Horticultural Science: Physicst Fruit Crops Plant Pathology Ornamental Horticulture Poultry Science Vegetable Crops Psychologyt Industrial and Systems Clinical and Health Engineering Psychology Materials Science and Psychology Engineering Soil Science Mathematics Veterinary Medicine Mechanical Engineeringt Zoologyt Master of Science in Building Construction (M.S.B.C.) Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Sciences (M.S.E.S.S.) Master of Science in Health Science Education (M.S.H.S.E.) Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.Nsg.) Master of Science in Pharmacy (M.S.P.) with program in Pharmaceutical Sciences: Medicinal Chemistry Pharmacy Master of Science in Recreational Studies (M.S.R.S.)t Master of Science in Statistics (M.S.Stat.)t Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) with program in one of the following: Agency Correctional and Higher Education Developmental Administration Counseling Research and Evaluation Counselor Education** Methodology Curriculum and School Counseling and Instruction Guidance Educational Leadership School Psychology Educational Psychology Special Education Foundations of Education Student Personnel in Higher Education **Not Available for Specialist in Education Degree Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) with program in one of the following: Aerospace Engineering Management Agency Correctional and Marketing Developmental Real Estate and Urban Counseling Analysis Agricultural Engineering Chemical Engineering Agronomy Chemistry Animal Science Civil Engineering Anthropology Coastal and Architecture Oceanographic Astronomy Engineering Biochemistry and Communication Processes Molecular Biology and Disorders: Botany Communication Business Administration: Sciences and Accounting Disorders Decision and Communication Information Studies Sciences Computer and Finance Information Sciences Insurance Counselor Education Counseling Psychology Curriculum and Instruction Economics Educational Leadership Educational Psychology Electrical Engineering Engineering Mechanics English Entomology and Nematology Environmental Engineering Sciences Food and Resource Economics Food Science and Human Nutrition Forest Resources and Conservation Foundations of Education Geography Geology German Health and Human Performance Higher Education Administration History Horticultural Science: Fruit Crops Ornamental Horticulture Vegetable Crops Industrial and Systems Engineering Linguistics Mass Communication Materials Science and Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medical Sciences: Anatomical Sciences Immunology and Medical Microbiology Neuroscience Oral Biology Pathology Pharmacology Physiology Veterinary Medicine Microbiology and Cell Science Music Education Nuclear Engineering Sciences Nursing Sciences Pharmaceutical Sciences: Medicinal Chemistry Pharmacy Philosophy Physics Plant Pathology Political Science Political Science- International Relations Psychology: Clinical and Health Psychology Psycholog Research and Evaluation Methodology Romance Languages: French Spanish School Counseling and Guidance School Psychology Sociology Soil Science Special Education Statistics Student Personnel in Higher Education Zoology ADMISSION TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Application for Admission.-Admission forms and in- formation concerning admission procedures may be obtained from the Registrar and Admissions Office, 135 Tigert Hall. Prospective students are urged to apply for admission as early as possible. For some departments deadlines for receipt of admission applications may-be earlier than those stated in the current University Calen- dar; prospective students should check with the appropri- ate department. Applications which meet minimum stan- dards are referred to the graduate selection committees of the various colleges and departments for approval or disapproval. To be admitted to graduate study in a given department, the prospective student must satisfy the requirements of the department as well as those of the Graduate School. Admission to some programs is limited by the resources available.