UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH GENERAL STATEMENT The College of Physical Education and Health offers programs of instruction and services under five departments, namely, Health Service, Intramural Athletics and Recreation, Required Physical Education for Men, Required Physical Education for Women, and The Professional Curriculum. THE PROFESSIONAL CURRICUt'JM The Department of The Professional Curriculum offers programs of study leading to appropriate undergraduate degrees in the areas of Physical Education, Health Education, Recreation, and Physical Therapy. The course requirements for each of the several curricula will be found on the following pages. Each curriculum is designed to prepare students for various professional positions. These positions are described in the introductory paragraphs of the several curricula. The requirements of the several undergraduate curricula are organized on the basis of the Lower Division and the Upper Division. Courses basic to each of the several curricula are offered in the Uni- versity College and are required for admission to full standing in the College of Physical Education and Health. Programs of graduate study are also offered by this department leading to the degree Master of Physical Education and Health. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1. Requirements for students entering The Professional Curriculum of the College of Physical Education and Health from the University College: a. Present a certificate of graduation from the University College or its equiva- lent. b. Complete, with a passing grade on each, all required University College courses (C-l, C-2, C-3, C-41, C-42, C-5 and C-6 or satisfactory substitutes therefore ) c. Complete, with a passing grade, the specified professional foundation courses for the curriculum of the student's choice (see curricula below) during the freshman and sophomore years in the University College. d. Present an academic average of 2.0 covering all work in the Lower Division. e. Have the approval of the Committee on Admissions of the College. 2. Requirements for transfer students entering from other institutions: a. Meet the above requirements or the equivalent, as determined by the Board of University Examiners and have the approval of the Committee on Admissions of the College of Physical Education and Health. Transfer and acceptance of credits from other institutions are handled through the Office of the Registrar. 3. The Committee on Admissions of the College of Physical Education and Health will consider requests for admission from students who do not meet the conditions stated above. Admission without the required 2.0 academic average, however, will be approved only in exceptional cases. THE ADVISORY PLAN All students in the College of Physical Education and Health are provided with an adviser selected from the faculty. The purpose of the advisory plan is to make available an understanding and sympathetic counselor to whom the student may turn