UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Journalism ......-..-............. Latin ................................ Library Science ................ Mathematics ...................... M eteorology .......--............. *M usic ......................... Philosophy ....................... Physics ............................--------------. Political Science ................ Portuguese ...- -- Psychology ................... Religion .......................... Russian .............................. Sociology ............................ Spanish ......................... Speech .............. ............ Zoology ....--.----.. ------...... -- X Major and Graduate of Journalism X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X - X X X X X X See Biology listed above work offered through the School *Credit which may be offered for degree is limited. Detailed information may be obtained at the Office of the Dean. ADVISEMENT PANEL The College of Arts and Sciences maintains an Advisement Panel composed of faculty members representing each area of specialization offered by the College. Mem- bers of this panel are available for student conferences at regular hours each week. Each student registered in the College is given at least one regular appointment with his ad- viser each semester for the purpose of arranging his program for the next semester. However, students may see their advisers as often as is necessary. University College stu- dents planning to graduate from the College of Arts and Sciences should request the assignment of an adviser as early as possible in their university programs. Information regarding the advisement panel is available at the Office of the Dean. PLACEMENT SERVICE The facilities of the University Placement Office are available for the use of all interested students in the College of Arts and Sciences. It is suggested that students wishing to utilize the resources of this placement service report directly to the Office of the Dean of Student Personnel. ADMISSION To enter the College of Arts and Sciences students are required to present a cer- tificate of graduation from the University College and to be certified by the Board of University Examiners as qualified to pursue the work of the College. If a student has completed the work of the University College and does not meet these admission requirements, he may register in the University College for a program of Arts and Sciences courses prescribed by a member of the Advisement Panel of the College of Arts and Sciences. If, at the end of the semester, he has shown unmis- takably that he is capable of doing this work, he will be regularly admitted to the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences. If his work in this trial program is poor, his admission will be finally denied.