CATALOG 1952-1953 Freshman Year Hours Sophomore Year Hours 1.-C-I, American Institutions .................... 8 *1.-CY. 121-122, General Chemistry ............ 8 2.- BTY. 101-102 ..................................... 6 2.- C-5, The Humanities .............................. 8 3.-C-3, Reading, Speaking and Writing.... 8 3.-CL. 223, Surveying .................................. 3 *4.-MS. 105-106 ....................................... 8 4.-FY. 220, FY. 226-227, FY. 228............ 10 5.- Approved Electives ................... ........... 0-6 5.-EH. 312, Exposition .......................... 2 6.- Military Science ................................. 2 6.-Approved Electives ................. ............ 0-6 Physical Fitness .................. ...... ........ 0 7.--M military Science ...................................... 2 Physical Fitness ............................... .......... 0 31-38 33-39 Approved electives and specific requirements: For Specialization in Forest Management Electives: C-21, ES. 205-206, PS. 110, ATG. 211-212, CY. 123 For Specialization in Forest Products Technology Electives: ES. 205-206, ATG. 211-212, ML. 181 MS. 105-106 are required. For Specialization in Wildlife Management Electives: C-21, GY. 203, ES. 205-206, SY. 241, GPY. 203, GPY. 305, GPY. 323, C-61-62, BLY. 161-162, and BTY. 306 are required. BTY. 101- 102 are not required for this curriculum. *The above is designed for students whose placement tests and preparatory school work entitle them to this election. Others must take the general subjects first, C-4 and C-2. ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS The program for freshmen and sophomores who plan to earn a degree in the Col- lege of Architecture and Allied Arts is as follows: Freshman Year Credits Sophomore Year Credits 1.-C-1, American Institutions ....... 8 1.-C-5, The Humanities ................................ 8 2.- C-2, The Physical Sciences .................... 6 2.-C-6, Biological Science ............................ 6 3.-C-3, Reading, Speaking and 3.-Departmental Electives as W riting- Freshman English .................. 8 listed below ........................................ 14-20 4.-C-4, Logic and Mathematics .............. 6 Military Science; Physical Fitness ...... 2 5.-Departmental Electives as listed below 0-6 Military; Physical Fitness ...................... 2 30-36 30-36 Departmental Electives Architecture or Building Construction.-Freshmen and sophomores who plan to earn a degree in Architecture or in Building Construction should elect the following courses as part of their basic program: AE. 101-The Arts of Design, 3 credits (Freshman or sophomore year) AE. 102-Vision and Graphics, 3 credits (Freshman or sophomore year) AE. 203-Basic Design, 3 credits (Sophomore year) AE. 204-Organic Planning, 3 credits (Sophomore year) AE. 205-206.-Building Technology, 4-4 credits (Sophomore year) Landscape Architecture.-Freshmen or sophomores who plan to earn a degree in Landscape Architecture should elect the following courses as part of their basic program: AE. 101-The Arts of Design, 3 credits (Freshman or sophomore year) AE. 102-Vision and Graphics, 3 credits (Freshman or sophomore year) ACY. 125.-Agricultural Chemistry, 4 credits (Sophomore year, first semester) AE. 203-Basic Design, 3 credits (Sophomore year, first semester) AE. 204.-Organic Planning, 3 credits (Sophomore year, second semester) AE. 205.-Building Technology, 4 credits (Sophomore year, second semester) Interior Design.-Freshmen and sophomores who plan to earn a degree in Interior Design should elect the following courses as part of their basic program: AE. 101.-The Arts of Design, 3 credits (Freshman or sophomore year) AE. 102.-Vision and Graphics, 3 credits (Freshman or sophomore year) AE. 203.-Basic Design, 3 credits (Sophomore year) AE. 204.-Organic Planning, 3 credits (Sophomore year) AE. 205.-Building Technology, 4 credits (Sophomore year) Approved Elective.