UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA For desirable electives in Agriculture, students should consult the head of the de- partment in which they intend to major. These electives during the first two years should be distributed so as to give some acquaintance with the different phases of Agriculture, and are limited to a single course in any one department. It is required that all students graduating in Agriculture take at least one course in each of the fol- lowing departments: Agricultural Economics, Soils, either Agronomy or Horticulture, and either Animal Husbandry and Nutrition, Dairy Science or Poultry Husbandry. All such students, except those majoring in Agricultural Chemistry and Bacteriology, shall also take at least one course in Agricultural Engineering and in Entomology. Courses suitable for election in the freshman year are AG. 306, AL. 309, AY. 221, DY. 211, EY. 201, EY. 203, FY. 313, and PY. 201. In the sophomore year these may also be elected, and in addition the following: AG. 301, AS. 201, AS. 306, AY. 324, CL. 223, HE. 201, PT. 321, SLS. 301, and SLS. 302. VETERINARY TRAINING UNDER REGIONAL PLAN In accordance with the Regional Plan for Veterinary Education a limited number of bona fide residents of Florida are admitted each fall to the School of Veterinary Medicine, Alabama Polytechnic Institute. The minimum educational entrance requirement is the satisfactory completion of two years of study in an approved accredited College or University. A total of 60 semester hours of college work must be completed with a grade point average of at least 2.25 which is the approximate equivalent of the numerical grade of 80. In ad- dition to the above, 4 semester hours of Military Training and 4 semester hours of Physical Training or the equivalent are required. Courses given in University of Florida which meet pre-veterinary requirements of Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Courses First Year Credits Courses Second Year Credits C-21-The Physical Sciences ............................ 3 BTY. 101-102-General Botany ...................... 6 C-61-62- Biological Science .............................. 6 CY. 301-302- Organic Chemistry .................... 8 C-42-Fundamental Mathematics ................... 3 or MS. 325-Advanced General CY. 362 and 363-Organic Chemistry ........ 5 M them atics ..................................... 3 and C-31-32-Reading, Speaking and Writing.... 8 CY. 123-Qualitative Analysis ....................... 3 CY. 121-122-General Chemistry ............ 8 AL. 309-General Animal Husbandry............ 3 HY. 245-246-Survey American History... 6 PS. 110-Agricultural Physics ....................... 3 *MY., Military Training ............................. 2 PY. 201-Fundamentals in Poultry *PL., Physical Fitness .................................... 0 Production ................................. 3 AL. 312-Feeds and Feeding ............................ 4 **One course in Modern Language .............. 6 *M Y., M military Training ................................ 2 *PL., Physical Fitness ....................................... 0 *If not taken approved elective hours must be substituted. **Medical Vocabulary offered by the Extension Division at Alabama Polytechnic Institute through correspondence may be substituted for modern language. Residents of Florida who will have completed the pre-veterinary requirements in June of the year entrance into the School of Veterinary Medicine is desired in the fall, and who wish to be included in the State's list of eligibles, should address their inquiries and application to: Secretary, Board of Control for Higher Education Tallahassee, Florida FORESTRY The program for freshmen and sophomores planning to earn a degree in the School of Forestry should be: