UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA courses in the Upper Division. In addition, all pre-pharmacy students who entered the University in September, 1950, and thereafter, must have grades of C or higher in each of the following courses: C-42, CY. 121, CY. 122, PHY. 106, PGY. 221, PGY. 222, PHY. 223, PHY. 224. RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT In keeping with the requirement of the American Council on Pharmaceutical Edu- cation and the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy all students expecting to earn the degree of B.S. in Pharmacy must be enrolled in one or more Pharmacy courses for a minimum of three academic years or a total of twenty-seven months. This regu- lation applies regardless of the number of studies completed in other fields. GRADUATION WITH HONORS To graduate With Honors, a student must have graduated from the University College With Honors and earn an honor point average of at least 3.0 in the work of the Upper Division or in lieu of graduation from the University College With Honors earn an honor point average of at least 3.2 in the work of the Upper Division. To graduate With High Honors, a student must meet the requirements for gradua- tion With Honors and be recommended for graduation With High Honors by the faculty. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY The Degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy is awarded on completion of the curriculum as outlined below. Opportunity for some specialization is offered by the proper selection of the elective courses in the senior year. MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY Courses are offered in the Graduate School leading to the degree of Master of Science in Pharmacy. For requirements for the Master's Degree, see Graduate School. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Courses are offered in the Graduate School leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy with majors in pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacy, pharmacognosy, and pharmacology. CURRICULUM To be eligible for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy all requirements of the curricula for pharmacy students in both the University College and the College of Pharmacy must be completed. For example, if Pharmacy 223-224, Pharmacognosy 221-222, or PS. 201-202 are not completed in the University College, these courses must be completed after admission to the College of Pharmacy. However, in such cases these courses may be taken in lieu of an equal number of hours of options. For all students who began pharmacy studies after July 1, 1948, a grade of C or higher is required in each semester of Pharmacy 361-362. An average of C or higher must be obtained in all courses required for a degree.