CATALOG 1952-1953 115 PRE-MEDICAL OR PRE-DENTAL STUDENTS Freshman Year Sophomore Year 1.-American Institutions 1.-The Humanities 2.-General Chemistry 2.-Organic Chemistry 3.-Reading, Speaking and Writing- 3.-General Physics Freshman English 4.-French or German 4.-Biological Science Military Science; Physical Fitness 5.-General Animal Biology (Laboratory) Military Science; Physical Fitness (Medical schools the country over require a minimum of three academic years of pre-medical col- lege work-90 semester hours. The additional year, or years, may be completed in the Upper Division College of Arts and Sciences.) AGRICULTURE The program for freshmen and sophomores expecting to earn a degree in the Col- lege of Agriculture should be: a) For students intending to major in Agricultural Economics and Horticulture (Ornamental and Floriculture programs)- Freshman Year Hours Sophomore Year Hours 1.-C-l, American Institutions ..................... 8 1.-CY. 109-110, Elements of Chemistry ...... 6 2.-C-6, Biological Science, or 2.-C-4, Logic and Mathematics ................ 6 BTY. 101-102 ........................... .......... 6-12 3.- C-5, The Humanities ................................ 8 3.-C-3, Reading, Speaking and 4.-Electives in Agriculture or W writing: Freshman English ...................... 8 Basic Sciences ............... ........................ 8-14 4.-Electives in Agriculture or 5.-Military Science; Physical Fitness .......... 2 Basic Sciences .............................. .... 6-12 5.-Military Science; Physical Fitness ........... 2 30-36 30-36 b) For students intending to major in Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry and Nutrition, Bacteriology, Botany, Dairy Husbandry, Dairy Manufactures, General Agriculture, Horticulture (Fruit and Vegetable programs), Plant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, and Soils- Freshman Year Hours Sophomore Year Hours 1.-C-6, Biological Science, and/or 1.-C-l, American Institutions ........................ 8 BTY. 101-102 ....................... ............ 6-12 2--C-4, Logic and Mathematics ................. 6 2.-C-3, Reading, Speaking and 3.-C-5, The Humanities ............................. 8 Writing: Freshman English .............. 8 4.-Electives in Agriculture or 3.- CY. 121-122, General Chemistry ........... 8 Basic Sciences ............................................6-12 4.-Electives in Agriculture or 5.-Military Science; Physical Fitness ............ 2 Basic Sciences .......................................... 0-6 5.-Military Science; Physical Fitness ............ 2 30-36 30-36 c) For students intending to major in Agricultural Chemistry- Freshman Year Hours Sophomore Year Hours 1.-C-l, American Institutions ........................ 8 1.-C-5, The Humanities ................................ 8 2.-C-3, Reading, Speaking and 2.-C-6, Biological Science ........................ 6 Writing: Freshman English ................ 8 3.-C-41, Practical Logic ..-......... .......... 3 3.-*MS. 105-106, Basic Mathematics ...... 8 4.-EH. 133, Effective Writing ...................... 3 4.-**CY. 217-218, General Chemistry 5.-CY. 331, Introductory Quantitative and Q ualitative Analysis ............................ 8 Analysis ..................................... ....... ..... 4 5.-Military Science; Physical Fitness .......... 2 6.-Approved Electives .................................. 6 7.-Military Science; Physical Fitness ........ 2 34 32 d) For students intending to major in Agricultural Education- Freshman Year Hours Sophomore Year Hours 1.-C-l, American Institutions ........................ 8 1.-C-41, Practical Logic ............................. 3 2.-C-3, Reading, Speaking and 2.-C-42, Fundamental Mathematics ............ 3 W writing: Freshman English ...................... 8 3.- C-5, The Humanities .................................. 8 3.-C-6, Biological Science ........................... 6 4.-BTY. 101-102, General Botany ................ 6 4.-AY. 221, General Field Crops .............. 3 5.-CY. 109-110, Elements of 5.- PY. 201, Fundamentals in Poultry Chemistry ................................................ 6 Production ...................................... 3 6.-HE. 212, Vegetable Gardening .......... 3 6.-DY. 211, Principles of Dairying ............ 3 7.-Military Science; Physical Fitness ........... 2 7.-Military Science; Physical Fitness........... 2 31 33 *Students not qualified for MS. 105-106 will take C-42 and 3 hours of electives during the fresh- man year and MS. 105-106 in the sophomore year. These students will take CY. 331 in the Upper Division. **Students not qualified for CY. 217-218 will take CY. 121-122 in the freshman year and CY. 123 in the sophomore year. Some variations from these programs are desirable in the different curricula of the College. The curriculum of the department in which the student intends to major should be consulted for these details. Students planning to major in Entomology should consult with the department head regarding which of the above programs to follow. Students planning to major in Animal Husbandry or Dairy Hus- bandry are required to take BLY. 161-162 as corequisites with C-6, and ACY. 208. At least 64 academic hours which may include 4 hours of Military Science are required to complete the Lower Division; additional approved electives taken during the first two years may reduce the number of hours required for an Upper Division degree.