UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Sophomore Year 1.- Accounting ............................. .............. 3 1.- Accounting .................................. ........ 3 2.- Economics ....................................... ............... 3 .- Econom ics ..................................... ... 3 3.- The Humanities ......... .. .............................. 4 3.- The Humanities ...................................... 4 4.- Biological Science .. .......................... 3 4.- Biological Science ...................................... 3 5.- Statistics or MS. 208 ............................. 3-4 5.- M S. 208 or Statistics ............................ 3-4 Military Science; Physical Fitness ........ 1 Military Science: Physical Fitness ........ 1 17-18 17-18 *A student who has had three or more years of mathematics and science in preparatory school and whose standings on the placement tests indicate superior knowledge and understanding at these levels may substitute one of the introductory basic sciences for the general Physical Science course (C-2) and Basic Mathematics for Logic and Fundamental Mathematics. At least sixty-four semester hours, which may include four hours of Military Science, are required to complete the Lower Division. COURSES OFFERED BY THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE The following courses offered by the College of Business Administration may be taken by students in the University College: ATG. 214, Federal Income Taxes for Individuals; BS. 101, Introduction to Business; BS. 204, Business Ethics; BS. 231, Principles of Marketing; BS. 233, Salesmanship; BS. 260, Fundamentals of Insurance; BS. 271, Principles of Management; ES. 203, Elementary Statistics; ES. 205-206, Basic Economics; ES. 208, Economic History of the United States; ES. 210, Machine Tech- nology in American Life; ES. 246, The Consumption of Wealth; ES. 296, Industry and Trade of Latin America; RE. 291, Real Estate Fundamentals; and RE. 295, Housing and Home Ownership. It is anticipated that some students who do not plan a four-year program will elect to take many of these courses or to arrange a program of two years or less in length in which many of these courses would be included. Also some students not headed for the College of Business Administration may wish to elect one or more of these courses for one reason or another. EDUCATION University College students working toward a degree in the College of Education should pursue one of the following programs: Basic Program (Except Agricultural Education and Education for the Exceptional Child) Freshman Year Credits Sophomore Year Credits 1.-American Institutions ............................. 8 1.-The Humanities ........................................ 8 2.-The Physical Sciences ............................. 6 2.--Biological Science ...................................... 6 3.-Reading, Speaking and Writing- 3.-Logic or Mathematics ................................ 3 Freshman English ................................ 8 4.-Military Science or Electives ................... 2 4.-Logic or Mathematics ......................... 3 5.-Electives (approved) .............................. 12 5.- M military Science or Electives ................ 2 6.- Physical Fitness ........... ........ ............ 0 6.- Electives (from list below) .................... 6-8 7.- Physical Fitness ............. ..................... 0 31 33-35 Electives: Elementary Education: EN. 105-106; English 6 hours; PHA. 361; SCL. 205-206. *Secondary Education: EN. 105-106; SCL. 205-206. *Business Education: BEN. 81, 91, 181; EN. 105-106; ES. 205-206; SCL. 206. *Industrial Arts Education: EN. 105-106; IN. 100-101, 102, 103-104. *Five hours in the Human Adjustment area, other than C-41, are required. These electives may be taken either in the University College or in the College of Education. BASIC PROGRAM FOR AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Freshman Year Credits Sophomore Year Credits 1.- American Institutions .................................. 8 .- Pra cal Logic ....................................... 3 2.-Reading, Speaking and Writing- 2.-Fundamental Mathematics .................... 3 Freshman English ......... ..................... 8 3.-The Humanities ......................... ... .... 8 3.-Biological Science .......................... 6 4.-ACY. 125-126, Agricultural Chemistry.... 8 4.-AY. 221, General Field Crops ................ 3 5.-BTY. 101-102, General Botany ............... 6 5.-DY. 211, Principles of Dairying ........... 3 6.-HE. 212, Vegetable Gardening .......... 3 6.-PY. 201, Fundamentals in Poultry 7.-Military Science; Physical Fitness........... 2 Production ............................................. ... 3 - 7.-Military Science; Physical Fitness .......... 2 33