UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Painting and Drawing, Commercial Art, Crafts, or Costume Design.-Freshmen and sophomores who plan to earn a degree in Painting and Drawing, in Commercial Art, in Crafts, or in Costume Design should elect the following courses as part of their basic program: ART 121.-The Visual Arts, 3 credits (Freshman or Sophomore year) ART 122.-Materials and Spatial Design, 3 credits (Freshman or Sophomore Year) ART 223.-Color and Design, 3 credits (Sophomore year) ART 224.-Drawing and Visual Perception, 3 credits (Sophomore year) ART 225.-Scientific Contributions to Art, 3 credits (Sophomore year) ART 226.-Pictorial Composition, 3 credits (Sophomore year) Students who upon entering the University are undecided as to a particular field in the College of Architecture and Allied Arts, may take either of two orientation courses during the first semester of their freshman year: AE. 101, The Arts of Design, or ART 121, The Visual Arts. At the beginning of the second semester, those students who plan to earn a degree in Architecture, Building Construction, Landscape Archi- tecture, or Interior Design should take AE. 102, Vision and Graphics. Those who plan to earn a degree in Painting and Drawing, Commercial Art, Crafts, or Costume Design should take ART 122, Materials and Spatial Design. The appropriate elective courses for the sophomore year for the various fields of study are listed above under Departmental Electives. Departmental electives may be begun during the freshman year or may be post- poned until the sophomore year without loss of time. Students who transfer to the University of Florida without having completed the departmental electives, will be required to complete these electives before entering the Upper Division. ARTS AND SCIENCES Basic Program: Ordinarily students planning to earn a degree in the College of Arts and Sciences should take the following basic program: Freshman Year Hours Sophomore Year Hours 1. Am erican Institutions ............ .................... 8 1. H um anities ...........................-...............- ....... 8 2. Physical Sciences .............. ................... 6 2. Biological Sciences ...................................... 6 3. Reading, Speaking and Writing- 3. *Electives ..................................................... 16-20 Freshman English ............-...... ............. 8 4. M military; Physical Fitness ............................ 2 4. Logic and Mathematics ....................... 6 5. *Electives ........................................ 2-6 6. M military; Physical Fitness ......................... 2 *Degree requirements in the College of Arts and Sciences include a foreign language requirement. Detailed information concerning this requirement will be found in the section of this Catalog entitled College of Arts and Sciences. If possible students should begin their study of foreign language during their freshman year. Other electives in the first two years should include the basic courses in the area of specialization in which the student plans to concentrate and necessary courses in Upper Division Colleges other than the College of Arts and Sciences. Students wishing assistance in planning this elective program should call at the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for referral to the appropriate adviser. Degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry: The College of Arts and Sciences does not offer a departmental major in the field of chemistry. For students who wish to make chemistry their vocation the special degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry is offered. Superior students may elect the first two years of this curriculum in the University College as follows: Freshman Year Hours Sophomore Year Hours I.- American Institutions .............................. 8 1.- Humanities ................................ ............ 8 2.-Reading, Speaking and Writing- 2.-Biological Sciences .................................. 6 Freshman English ........... ................. 8 3.- CY. 331-332 .............................................. 8 3.- CY. 217-218 .......... ............................ .......... 8 4.- M S. 353-354 .......................................... 8 4.- M S. 105-106 ............................................... 8 5.- PS. 205-206 ...... ......... ........................ 8 5.-Military; Physical Fitness ...................... 2 6.- Military; Physical Fitness ........................ 2 It will be necessary for certain students to take part of this program in the Summer Session. Adviser: Dr. C. E. Reid.