UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Recreation.-Freshmen and sophomores who plan to earn a degree in Recreation should elect the following courses: PHA. 284.-Team Games for Men or PHA. 272, 1 credit (Freshman year, First semester) EN. 105-106.-Human Growth and Development, 3-3 credits (Freshman year) PHA. 285.-Individual and Dual Sports for Men or PHA. 275, 1 credit (Freshman year, Second semester) SY. 241.-Sociological Foundations of Modern Life, 3 credits (Sophomore year, First semester) PHA. 286.-Aquatics for Men or PHA. 273, 1 credit (Sophomore year, First semester) IN. 312.-Elementary School Handicrafts, 3 credits (Sophomore year, Second semester) PHA. 251.-Folk, Social and Tap Dance, 1 credit (Sophomore year, Second semester) Physical Therapy.-Freshmen and sophomores who plan to earn a degree in Physical Therapy should elect the following courses: BLY. 161-162.-Biology Laboratory, 2-2 credits (Freshman year) PSY. 201.-General Psychology, 3 credits (Sophomore year, First semester) PSY. 305.-Social Psychology or PSY. 309.-Personality Development or PSY. 311.-Psychological Development, 3 credits (Sophomore year, Second semester) THE UPPER DIVISION COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Organization The College of Agriculture is composed of three units, namely, 1. Instruction, 2. Research (Agricultural Experiment Station), and 3. Extension (Agricultural Exten- sion Service). The Instructional Division (The College proper) is made up of depart- ments in the College devoted to the various phases of technical and practical agricul- tural work. The work of these departments is closely related, and the aim of the Col- lege is to afford students the best possible training for service in agriculture. The departments in the College are: Agricultural Chemistry, (administered jointly with the College of Arts and Sciences), Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Education (administered jointly with the College of Educa- tion), Agronomy, Animal Husbandry and Nutrition, Botany, Dairy Science, Entomology, Horticulture, Poultry Husbandry, Soils, and Veterinary Science. Requirements for Admission To enter the College of Agriculture students are required to present a certificate of graduation from the University College, or its equivalent in credits from other insti- tutions. Students should have completed the course indicated in the program for freshman and sophomore years in the University College. Curricula of the various de- partments of the College of Agriculture should be referred to for some special re- quirements. Degrees and Curricula The degree Bachelor of Science in Agriculture is awarded to students who com- plete 68 hours of work in the Upper Division, fulfilling the requirements of one of the several curricula in Agriculture. The following curricula in agriculture are offered: