UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA immediate usefulness as an assistant to an established practitioner, but also to lay a foun- dation for his ultimate independent practice of the profession. John L. R. Grand, Adviser. Admission.-To enter the College of Architecture and Allied Arts and to register for the curriculum in Landscape Architecture, students are required to meet the gen- eral 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 ACY. 125.-Agricultural Chemistry, 4 credits AE. 203.-Basic Design, 3 credits AE. 204.-Organic Planning, 3 credits AE. 205.-Building Technology, 4 credits Requirements for the Degree.-To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Landscape Architecture a student must complete the following courses to the satisfaction of the faculty and must complete a comprehensive examination in Landscape Architecture. Third Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits LAE. 301-302-303-304.- LAE. 311-312-313-314.- Projects in Landscape Projects in Landscape Architecture, Group 1, Architecture, Group 2, consisting of 4 three-credit consisting of 4 three-credit units ................................................ ..... 12 units .......................................................... 12 BTY. 101.-General Botany .............................. 3 SLS. 301.- Soils .................................................... 3 15 15 Fourth Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits LAE. 401-402-403-404.- LAE. 411-412-413-414.- Projects in Landscape Projects in Landscape Architecture, Group 3, Architecture, Group 4, consisting of 4 three-credit consisting of 4 three-credit units ............. ...... ..................................... 12 units ............................................................ 12 HE. 429.-Ornamental Horticulture .............. 3 HE. 430.-Advanced Ornamental Horticulture ....................................... 3 15 - 15 IV. CURRICULUM IN INTERIOR DESIGN Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Design This curriculum is for students who desire to become professional interior designers in the domestic, commercial, and institutional fields, or who desire to engage in the merchandising, design, or manufacture of furniture and accessories. John L. R. Grand, Adviser. Admission.-To enter the College of Architecture and Allied Arts and to register for the curriculum in Interior Design, students are required to meet the general ad- mission 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.-Building Technology, 4 credits Approved Elective Requirements for the Degree.-To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Design a student must complete the following courses to the satisfaction of the faculty and must complete a comprehensive examination in Interior Design.