Using Your Undergraduate Catalog This Undergraduate Catalog is organized into three main sections: The first section explains university administration as it relates to the student, the second section presents a description of the academic units and the third section lists the course descriptions. Other information is provided, including a calendar of critical dates at the front and a listing of faculty and staff at the back. An index is placed at the end of the catalog for reference purposes. Each college and school of the University of Florida is represented in the Undergraduate Catalog. A typical college section describes programs offered by the college, requirements for admission into that college and information on other topics such as college requirements, dropping courses, normal course loads, degree requirements and a complete course progression for each major in the college. If you are interested in a brief description of an undergraduate course, first consult the Course Prefixes listing for the name of the department that offers the course. For example, a course with the prefix ADV is taught by the departments of Advertising and Mass Communication. NOTE: Because some courses are offered by more than one department, you may have to look in several departments' course descriptions sections to find course information. Course Prefixes listing The following table lists the statewide course prefixes, their titles and the University of Florida departments that teach courses with this prefix. A page index of the departments of instruction appears at the back of the catalog. PREFIX TITLE ACG Accounting ADE Adult Education ADV Advertising Agr. Economics & Business Agr. & Extension Education Afro-American Studies Social Studies Education Statistics SUR Surveying TAUGHT BY DEPARTMENTS OF Accounting Education-Educational Leadership Advertising Mass Communication Food & Resource Economics Agricultural Education & Communication Afro-American Studies Education Instruction & Curriculum Statistics Industrial & Systems Engineering Civil Engineering After determining which department offers the course, refer to the Departments of Instruction index. The index will direct you to the department you seek, the Department of Advertising in the example below. You will find a short description of each undergraduate course listed by course prefix and number within the department's course description section. Course descriptions typically have six parts. ADV 4200 is shown below: ADV 4200 Advertising Graphics and Production. F,S. ( Credits: 3; Prereq: minimum grade of C in ADV 3000. designed to acquaint students with the terminology and production techniques of the advertising business. Lectures will cover such sub- jects as typography, printing, engraving, photography, silk screen- S ing, direct mail, exhibits, displays, packaging. () 1. Course prefix and number. 2. Course title. 3. Term(s) in which course is offered: F=fall term S=spring term SS=summer term 4. Semester credits obtained upon successful completion of course. 5. Prerequisites or corequisites, if any. 6. Brief description. 7. Identification of the general education requirement categories this course satisfies, if any.