CATALOG 1952-1953 American Area Studies Program: Freshman Year Hours 1. Am erican Institutions .................................... 8 2. Physical Sciences ........ ................ ............... 6 3. Reading, Speaking and Writing- Freshm an English ........................................ 8 4. Logic and Mathematics ............................. 6 5. Foreign Language .................................. 6 6. Military; Physical Fitness ..................... 2 Adviser: Dr. Harry R. Warfel. Latin American Area Studies: Freshman Year 1. Am erican Institutions ....................... 2. Physical Sciences ............ ...... ......... 3. Reading, Speaking and Writing- Freshm an English ...................................... 4. Logic and Mathematics ....................... 5. Spanish ........... ..... ................ ......... 6. M military; Physical Fitness ....................... Adviser: Dr. D. E. Worcester. Hours .. 8 .. 6 8 6 ... 6 ... 2 Sophomore Year Hours 1. Humanities ..................... ................ 8 2. Biological Sciences ........... ............................. 6 3. H Y 323-325 .................................................... 6 4. EH 201-202 ............................................... ..... 6 5. Foreign Language .......................................... 6 6. Military; Physical Fitness ......................... 2 Sophomore Year Hours 1. H um anities ........................................ .. 8 2. Biological Sciences ....................................... 6 3. HY. 323-325 or HY. 245-246 ................... 6 4. ES. 205-206 ..................................................... 6 5. Spanish .............................. ....... ........ 6 6. Military; Physical Fitness ............................ 2 Program in Social Administration: Students preparing for this program in the University College should follow the basic program for Arts and Sciences students as outlined above. University College electives should be selected from the following courses: ATG. 211-212, ES. 203, ES. 205-206, HY. 202, PCL. 201, PSY. 201, SY. 201 and SCH. 201. Interested students are referred to a more detailed description of this program in the College of Arts and Sciences section of this catalog. Adviser: Dr. J. M. Maclachlan. Pre-professional Training in International Relations: Students preparing for United States Department of State examinations for the position of Foreign Service Officer and similar positions should follow the basic program for Arts and Sciences students as outlined above during their first two years. Electives in the University College should include at least one foreign language. For more complete information the student is referred to the description of this program in the College of Arts and Sciences section of this catalog. Adviser: Dr. F. H. Hartmann. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION To enter the College of Business Administration and to register for a Curriculum in Business Administration or for the Curriculum in Public Administration, students are required to complete the curriculum below or the equivalent thereof in each of the courses or areas of knowledge listed including the following: ES. 205-206-Basic Economics ATG. 211-212.-Elementary Accounting ES. 203-Elementary Statistics MS. 208.-Business Mathematics Freshman Year First Semester Hours -American Institutions ........................... 4 The Physical Sciences ............................... 3 Logic or Mathematics .............................. 3 -Reading, Speaking and Writing- Freshman English ...................................... 4 -Approved Electives ....... ..................... 3 Military Science; Physical Fitness ........ 1 15-18 Second Semester Hours 1.-American Institutions .............................. 4 *2.-The Physical Sciences .............................. 3 *3.-Mathematics or Logic .............................. 3 4.-Reading, Speaking and Writing- Freshman English ................................ 4 5.- Approved Electives ................................... 3 Military Science; Physical Fitness ........ 1 15-18