UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM The student who plans to earn the degree of Bachelor of Science in Journalism has the following basic program: Freshman Year Hours 1. American Institutions ................................ 8 2. *Physical Sciences ........................... 6 3. Reading, Speaking and Writing- Freshman English ...................................... 8 4. *Logic and Mathematics ............................. 6 5. Military Science ..................................... 2 6. Physical Fitness ......................................... 0 Sophomore Year Hours 1. The Humanities .......................................... 8 2. Biological Sciences .................................... 6 3. JM. 114 ........................................................ 2 4. JM. 215 ............... ................... 3 5. ES. 205, ES. 206 .......................................... 6 6. HY. 202 ................ ........................................ 3 7. PSY. 201 .................................... ............ 3 8. SCH. 222 (Radio news 30 sequence only) ............. ............................. 2 9. M military Science ........... ............................ 2 10. Physical Fitness .......................................... 0 32-34 *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 Geography (GPY. 203-4), Chemistry or Physics for the Physical Sciences and Basic Mathe- matics for Logic and Fundamental Mathematics. At least sixty-four semester hours, which may include four hours Military Science, are required to complete the Lower Division. LAW Applicants for admission to the College of Law must have received a degree in Arts or Sciences in an accredited college or university except as stated in the description of the College of Law in this Catalog. Although no particular courses are prerequisites, a student preparing for admission to the College of Law should obtain a thorough mastery of the basic comprehensive courses and also should take at least two courses in each of the following general fields: Accounting, Economics, English, History (American and English), and Political Science. Words being the tools of the legal profession, it is essential that a student be able to read rapidly and meaningfully and to write clearly and concisely; therefore courses re- quiring the rapid assimilation and digestion of written materials and courses in ex- pository writing are recommended. PHARMACY In keeping with the requirements of the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, all students expecting to earn the degree of B.S. in Pharmacy must be en- rolled in one or more Pharmacy courses for a minimum of three academic years or a total of twenty-seven months. This regulation applies regardless of the number of studies completed in other fields. Upon enrolling in Pharmacy courses for the first time students must sign the register in the office of the Dean of the College of Pharmacy. Students are advised to pursue the following program: Freshman Year and Summer School Sophomore Year H 1.-C-l, American Institutions .................... 2.-C-21, Physical Sciences ........................... 3.-C-3, Reading, Speaking, and Writing- Freshm an English ..................................... 4.-C-41, Practical Logic ........................ 5.-C-42, Fundamental Mathematics ........... 6.-C-51, The Humanities .............................. 7.-C-61, Biological Science .......................... 8.-CY. 121-2, General Chemistry .............. 9.-PHY. 106, Pharmaceutical Calculations 10.-Military Science; Physical Fitness............ ours 8 3 8 3 3 4 3 8 2 2 H -C-52, The Humanities .............................. -C-62, Biological Science .............................. -PS. 201-2, General Physics ........................ -PGY. 221-2, Practical Pharmacognosy.. -PHY. 223-4. Galenical Pharmacy ............ -CY. 123, Qualitative Analysis .................... -CY. 331, Quantitative Analysis ................ -Military Science; Physical Fitness............ 44 Only students having an average of C or higher will be admitted to the College of Pharmacy and/or pharmacy courses in the Upper Division. In addition, all pre-pharmacy students entering the University in September, 1950, or thereafter must have grades of C or higher in each of the following courses: C-42, CY. 121, CY. 122, PGY. 221, PGY. 222, PHY. 106, PHY. 223, and PHY. 224. [ours 4 3 8 6 6 3 4 2 36