UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA APY. 403.-Culture and Personality. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: 6 hours of anthropology, including APY. 201. For advanced undergraduates, graduate minors and majors. Offered 1. The patterned cultural factors of human behavior. The individual, culture, and society. Social structures and social participation. Personality as viewed anthropologi- cally. APY. 404.-Social Organization. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: 6 hours of anthropology, including APY. 201. For advanced undergraduates, graduate minors and majors. Offered 2. Social groups and structures: status groups related to location, kinship, and dual divisions; functional groups related to age, generation, sex groups, phratries and moieties, property groups. The social institutions as status and functional groups: marriage forms, family systems, kinship usages. Property concepts, forms and com- plexes. Tribal patterns of government and social control. APY. 430.-Individual Work. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: 6 hours of anthropology, including APY. 201. Offered 1, 2, 3. APY. 438.-The North American Indian. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: APY. 201 and APY. 301. For -advanced undergraduates, graduate minors and majors. Not offered 1952-53. The peopling of North America: early cultures considered, including the Sandia, the Folsom, and the Cochise. Archeological backgrounds of North American ethnology. The culture areas of North America. Unique characteristics, institutions and problems of the peoples. The Indian and the European: the effect of the advancing frontier upon Indian cultures, the present status and prospects of the Indian cultures. APY. 439.-The South American Indian. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: APY. 201 and APY. 301. For advanced undergraduates, graduate minors and majors. Not offered 1952-53. The settlement of middle and South America. A study of representative early cultures. The major culture areas of South America. The impact of European invasion. The present status and prospects of the Indian groups. APY. 460.-Seminar in Anthropological Sources and Research Techniques. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: 6 hours of anthropology, including APY. 201. For advanced undergraduates, graduate minors and majors. Offered 1. An introduction to major research sources in the field and a study of basic tech- nique with emphasis on the preparation of manuscripts. ARCHITECTURE Instructional Staff 1951-52 Grand, J. L. R., Head; Arnett, W. T., Bau, Daniel, Carter, Sydney, Chotas, N. E., Crosland, R. E., Eaton, W. B., Fearney, E. M., Johnson, M. H.* Koruturk, S. S., Nosenchuk, Martin, Larrick, T., Lindsey, H. L., McVoy, J. D., Millican, G. C., Reeves, F. B., Rose, H. C., Smith, M. H., Torraca, P. M. *on Military Leave of Absence GENERAL COURSES AE. 101.-The Arts of Design. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1, 2, 3. A survey to provide an insight into the several fields of design, and a basis for the selection of a career in the arts of design. A study of social and economic influences and the universal principles in the visual arts. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.