UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ART 494.-Modern Art. 3 hours. 3 credits. No prerequisite. Offered 1, 2, 3. The history of art from 1850 and the development of art leading to movements such as fauvism, cubism, futurism, expressionism, etc. Emphasis devoted to French and American art. A creative analysis of art since 1850 will be conducted during the lab- oratory periods. GRADUATE COURSES Prerequisites: A candidate for the Master of Fine Arts degree must show proper aptitude and adequate preparation (ordinarily equivalent to an undergraduate major in art). Properly qualified undergraduates will be admitted to graduate courses with the consent of the Head of the Department and the Dean of the Graduate School. ART 503.-Art Problems. Variable credit. The first half of the course ART 503-504. Offered 1, 2, 3. A student will select a specific area in which he wishes to specialize and under the guidance of the instructor will plan and execute a series of projects related to that field. The areas from which selection can be made are Painting, Crafts, and Adver- tising Design. ART 504.-Art Problems. Variable credit. The second half of the course ART 503-504. Offered 1, 2, 3. ART 505.-Art Research. Variable credit. The first half of the course ART 505-506. Offered 1, 2, 3. An opportunity for the advanced student to do research in native materials or na- tive art forms that may be used as source materials, or an opportunity to investigate technical processes that can be adapted to problems of a varied nature. ART 506.-Art Research. Variable credit. The second half of the course ART 505-506. Offered 1, 2, 3. ART 509.-Art of the Twentieth Century. Variable credit. Prerequisites: ART 391, ART 392, ART 493, ART 494, or the equivalent. Offered 1, 2, 3. Individual work with occasional conferences. An analysis of the art movements beginning with Cezanne including Post-Impressionism, the Fauves, Cubism, Expression- ism, Futurism, Purism, and other schools, and their relationship to contemporary art expression. ASTRONOMY Instructional Staff 1951-52 Kokomoor, F. W., Head; Cowan, R. W., Rohde, F. Virginia. ATY. 141.-Descriptive Astronomy. 3 hours. 3 credits. Not open to students who have had any other course in astronomy. Offered 1, 2, 3. Concepts useful for the appreciation of the universe about us. Telling time by the stars; getting acquainted with constellations; variable double stars; planets and meteors. Selected experiments, with occasional observation periods. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.