UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ation with High Honors is not on a scholastic basis alone, but is based upon breadth of knowledge as evidenced by the satisfactory completion of the com- prehensive examination. Credit may be obtained for High Honors project work by prior registration in courses numbered 497 and 498 carrying the appropriate departmental prefix. Credit in these courses is variable from zero to three hours and must be determined at the time of registration. The total credit allowed for such work shall in no case exceed three credit hours. A copy of the detailed regulations governing graduation with High Honors may be obtained from the Office of the Dean. English Requirement.-The responsibility for the correct and effective use of his spoken and written English rests primarily upon the student. Any instructor in the College of Engineering may, at any time, with the approval of the head of his depart- ment and the Dean of the College of Engineering, require a student who shows a de- ficiency in English to complete additional courses, over and above the curriculum re- quirements in the Department of English. Physical Education Requirement.-A University regulation requires that each un- dergraduate male student register for and participate satisfactorily in the prescribed program of Required Physical Education until he receives his degree or has been in attendance eight semesters. This program carries no academic credit. The requirement for transfer students and those who graduate in less than eight semesters is adjusted on an individual basis by the Head of the Department of Required Physical Education for Men. This requirement is in addition to the prescribed curricula listed on the fol- lowing pages. Thesis.-Theses are not required of candidates for the Bachelors' degrees in the College of Engineering. However, exceptional students, whom the head of a depart- ment believes would be benefited thereby, may be granted permission by the Dean of the College, upon recommendation of the head of the department, to undertake a thesis in lieu of prescribed or elective work in the department in which he is enrolled. Not more than four semester hours will be allowed for such thesis work. Credit for Practical Work.-Upon the recommendation of the Head of the Depart- ment and the approval of the Dean, a student during his course of study may do prac- tical work under competent supervision in industry, and upon rendering a satisfactory report based upon a previously approved outline and passing an examination, may re- ceive college credit not to exceed 3 semester hours. Average Required for Graduation.-The requirement for graduation with a Bache- lor's degree is a composite average of "C" or higher in all work taken while in the Upper Division. Plant Trip Requirement.-All candidates for the Bachelor's degree must take part in a plant inspection trip. Details concerning this requirement should be secured by each student from the head of the department in which he is enrolled. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS To be admitted to the College of Engineering the students should present a certifi- cate of graduation from the University College and be certified by the Entrance Com- mittee of the College of Engineering as qualified to pursue a curriculum leading to a