CATALOG 1952-1953 fields of business and a program in public administration leading to the degree, Bachelor of Science in Public Administration. The College of Education has curricula in elementary and secondary school in- struction leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Education or Bachelor of Arts in Education. It also conducts an in-service program for the teachers of the state. It also administers the P. K. Yonge Laboratory School enrolling students from the kinder- garten through the secondary school program. The College of Engineering offers curricula leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Aeronautical Engineering, Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering, Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Industrial Engineering and Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. The School of Forestry is a unit of the College of Agriculture, offering a professional curriculum in forestry and wildlife management leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Forestry. The School of Journalism is a unit of the College of Arts and Sciences. It offers curricula leading to the degree, Bachelor of Science in Journalism. The College of Law offers a curriculum leading to the degree, Bachelor of Laws. The College of Pharmacy offers a curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. The College of Physical Education and Health administers the Student Health Service, required physical education program, intramural athletics and offers a profes- sional curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and Health, and also a degree of Master of Physical Education and Health. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONAL UNITS SERVING ALL COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS The Division of Music has the responsibility for such musical organizations as the University Bands, Orchestras and Glee Clubs and offers courses in the following areas: (1) Theory of Music, (2) History, Literature and Appreciation, (3) Applied Music, (4) Music Education and (5) Ensemble Music. The Division of Military Science and Tactics gives the four-year program of the R. O. T. C. leading to a reserve commission in Field Artillery, Infantry and Transporta- tion Corps. The Division of Air Science and Tactics gives the four-year program of the R. O. T. C. leading to a reserve commission in the Air Force. Options are offered in Ad- ministration and Logistics, Air Installations, General Technique, and Flight Operations. The Department of Required Physical Education administers the program in phy- sical fitness and sports required of all students. The Radio Broadcasting curriculum offers opportunity for specializing in radio and television work including operation, programming and commercial aspect. GRADUATE INSTRUCTION The Graduate School offers programs leading to the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy in a number of fields, Doctor of Education, Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master' of Arts in Education, Master of Arts in Architecture, Master of Science in Building Construction, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Science in Agriculture, Master of Science in Engineering, Master of Science in Forestry, Master of Science in Pharmacy, Master of Agriculture, Master of Education, Master of Business Administration and Master of