COLLEGES advisement office. Such applications must be approved by the undergraduate adviser and the chair and certified upon the completion of all requirements. COURSES: Required foundation courses for the major and the minor include completion of the beginning Russian language sequence (RUS 1120, 1121, 1122). The undergraduate coordinator should be consulted each semester. German FRESHMAN YEAR NOTE: To fulfill the Gordon Rule requirement, select courses to satisfy 12 hours in communica- tion and 6 hours in computation. Many general education courses qualify; check the schedule of courses. Six hours of the general education cred- its must be coded international or diversity (I). Semester I Fall Credits Composition (GE)................................................ 3 GER 1120 Beginning German ......................4. H um anities (GE).....................................................3 Social & Behavioral Sciences (GE) .....................3. Physical & Biological Science (GE).......................3 16 Semester 2 Spring GER 1121 Beginning German 2...........................3 M mathematics (GE) .............................................. .3 Hum anities (GE) .................................................. 3 Electives......................... ................. .............. 6 15 Critical Tracking Criteria: * Complete German 1 by the end of semester 2 SOPHOMORE YEAR Semester 3 Fall Credits GER 1122 Beginning German 3........................3. GET 2000 or 2001 German Culture & Civilization (GE-H,I) ...................3. Physical & Biological Science (GE)...................3... Hum anities (GE) ................................... ................ 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences (GE).....................3. 15 Critical Tracking Criteria: * Complete German 2 by the end of semester 3 Semester 4 Spring GER 2200 Intermediate German ........................3 Social & Behavioral Sciences (GE) .....................3. Physical & Biological Science (GE)....................3. Mathematical Science (GE).................................3. Elective ............................................. ............. 15 Critical Tracking Criteria: 2.0 cumulative UF GPA Complete German 3 by the end of semester 4 GPA of 2.5 or better in tracking courses listed as critical tracking criteria in semesters 1-4 JUNIOR YEAR Semester5-Fall Credits German courses (3000-level or above) ............9. Physical & Biological Science.............................3. Elective.......................................... ............... 1-3 13-15 Critical Tracking Criteria: * Complete tracking criteria for semesters 1-4 * Complete GER 2200 by end of semester 5 * GPA of 2.5 or better in courses listed as criti- cal tracking criteria in semesters 1-4 Semester 6 Spring German courses (3000-level or above) ............6. Electives (3000-level or above, not in major) ......6 Elective ............................................. .......... .... 15 SENIOR YEAR Semester 7 Fall Credits German courses (3000-level or above) ............6. Electives (3000-level or above, not in major) ......6 Elective ................................................................... 3 15 Semester 8 Spring German courses (3000-level or above) ............6. Electives (3000-level or above, not in major) ......9 Physical & Biological Sciences Lab....................... 16 *SAT II, AP or IB scores may indicate a more advanced course for students with prior study. Russian FRESHMAN YEAR NOTE: To fulfill the Gordon Rule requirement, select courses to satisfy 12 hours in communica- tion and 6 hours in computation. Many general education courses qualify; check the schedule of courses. Six hours of the general education cred- its must be coded international or diversity (I). Semester I Fall Credits Composition (GE)................................................ 3 Hum anities (GE).................................................. 3 Physical & Biological Science (GE)....................3. RUS 1120 Beginning Russian 1*..........................4 Physical & Biological Sciences Lab (GE)..............1 14 Semester 2 Spring M them atics (GE) ................................................ 3 Hum anities (GE) .................................................. 3 Physical & Biological Science (GE)....................3. Social & Behavioral Science (GE).......................3. RUS 1121 Beginning Russian 2 .......................3 Critical Tracking Criteria: * Complete Russian 1 by the end of semester 2 SOPHOMORE YEAR Semester 3 Fall Credits RUT 2500 or 2501 Russian Cultural Heritage (GE-H,I)..............................3 RUS 1122 Beginning Russian 3 (GE-H,I)........... 3 M them atics (GE) ................................................ 3 Social & Behavioral Science (GE).......................3 Electives ........................................................3-4 15-16 Critical Tracking Criteria: Complete Russian 2 by the end of semester 3 Semester 4 Spring RUS 2200 Intermediate Russian .......................3 RUS 3000-level or above ...................................3. RUT 3000-level or above ...................................3. Hum anities (GE) ................................................. 3 Physical & Biological Sciences (GE) ...................3 15 Critical Tracking Criteria: * 2.0 cumulative UF GPA * Complete Russian 3 by the end of semester 4 * GPA of 2.5 or better in tracking courses listed as critical tracking criteria in semesters 1-4 JUNIOR YEAR Semester 5 Fall Credits RUS 3000-level or above ...................................3 RUW 3000-level or above........................................3 Physical & Biological Sciences (GE) ..................3 Electives (3000 level or above, not in major).......6 15 Critical Tracking Criteria: * Complete tracking criteria for semesters 1-4 * Complete RUS 2200 by end of semester 5 * GPA of 2.5 or better in courses listed as criti- cal tracking criteria in semesters 1-4 Semester 6 Spring 2 RUW courses 3000-level (or above) ................6 Social & Behavioral Science (GE).......................3 Electives (3000-level or above, not in major) ......6 15 SENIOR YEAR Semester 7 Fall Credits RUW 3000-level or above ................................... RUS 3000-level or above ...................................3 Electives (3000-level or above, not in major) ......9 15 Semester 8 Spring RUW 3000-level or above ...................................3 RUS 4905 Honors Thesis (optional in place of elective) ............3 Electives ........................... ................ .............. 9 15 *Students with prior study in Russian may be able to begin with a more advanced class. Gerontology The Center for Gerontological Studies, which has more than 130 associated faculty from 46 departments, promotes interdiscipli- nary teaching, research and practice in the field of aging. A major is available through Interdisciplinary Studies. Course offerings are substantial at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The required core course (GEY 4930) is offered each spring semester as Issues and Concepts in Gerontology. Other semesters, the same course number provides a rotating topics course with varying content. Many departments also offer independent studies/practicum courses for graduate or undergraduate students. THE MINOR: The center offers a minor for qualified undergraduate students, especially those who plan careers in the field of aging, whether or not they will pursue graduate stud- ies in gerontology. Students take 15 hours out- side the major. For a complete list of require- ments and courses, contact 3355 Turlington Hall, 392-2116. COURSES: With permission of the instruc- tor, certain graduate courses may be taken by juniors and seniors.