UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA The requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Education with Art as an area of concentration are described under the College of Education. GRADUATE DEGREES Courses are offered in the Graduate School leading to the degree of Master of Arts in Architecture, Master of Science in Building Construction, and Master of Fine Arts. At the graduate level, a student in Architecture may major in architectural de- sign, architectural research, community planning, building construction, or structural design of buildings. In Building Construction, the major may be in building construc- tion, building research, or in structural design of buildings. In Art, the major may be in creative work or in research. I. CURRICULUM IN ARCHITECTURE Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Architecture This curriculum is for students who desire to become architects or to enter some related field in which utility and beauty are combined objectives. The course prepares students to become draftsmen, designers, inspectors and superintendents of construction, specification writers, teachers, etc., or ultimately to become practicing architects or specialists in their chosen fields. An option in community planning is available during the last half of the fifth year. John L. R. Grand, Adviser. Admission.-To enter the College of Architecture and Allied Arts and to register for the curriculum in Architecture, students are required to meet the general admission requirements listed above and to have completed the following courses from among the electives in the University College: AE. 101. -The Arts of Design, 3 credits AE. 102. -Vision and Graphics, 3 credits AE. 203. -Basic Design, 3 credits AE. 204. -Organic Planning, 3 credits AE. 205-206.-Building Technology, 4-4 credits Requirements for the Degree.-To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Architec- ture a student must complete the following courses to the satisfaction of the faculty and must complete a comprehensive examination in Architecture. Third Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits AE. 301-302-303-304-305.- AE. 306-307-308-309-310.- Projects in Architecture, Projects in Architecture, Group 1, consisting of 5 Group 2, consisting of 5 three-credit units .................................... 15 three-credit units ................................ 15 Fourth Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits AE. 401-402-403-404-405.- AE. 406-407-408-409-410.- Projects in Architecture, Projects in Architecture, Group 3, consisting of 5 Group 4, consisting of 5 three-credit units ........................... 15 three-credit units ...... ..................... 15 Fifth Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits AE. 441-442-443-444-445.- *Approved Electives .................................... 15 Projects in Architecture, Group 5, consisting of 5 three-credit units .................... 15 *In the latter half of the fifth year the mature student is permitted considerable flexibility in planning his terminal program. The approved electives may be increments of the Thesis in Architecture series AE. 446-447-448-449-450, the Thesis in Planning series AE. 456-457-458-459-460, courses presented in other colleges of the University, or combinations of the foregoing.