UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COURSES FOR GRADUATES Prerequisite: An undergraduate major in English or its equivalent. Such a major must present at least twenty-four semester hours of English, including courses in im- portant periods of English literary history, American literature, and the history of the English language. Adequate preparation in such closely related fields as history, philosophy, and foreign language is presupposed. EH. 500 is required of all graduate majors. The Department of English offers work leading to the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. Students wishing to take graduate work should consult the departmental graduate advisers. A booklet descriptive of the doctoral program is available upon application to the Department. EH. 500.-Bibliography and Methods of Research. 2 hours. 1 credit. Offered 1, 3. EH. 511.-Old English. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1. Old English grammar and reading from selected monuments. EH. 512.-Middle English. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 2. Middle English grammar and reading from selected monuments. EH. 517 (formerly EH. 417).-Spenser. 3 hours. 3 credits. The Shepheardes Calendar, the Faerie Queene, and certain of the minor poems. EH. 530.-Individual Work. Credit arranged. Offered 1, 2, 3. Provision for students who need to supplement the regular courses by individual reading or investigation under guidance. EH. 535.-Studies in Restoration and 18th Century Literature. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1. A seminar. The particular field varies from year to year. EH. 541.-Beowulf. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 2. Reading and critical study of this Old English monument. EH. 545.-Aspects of Romanticism. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1. A seminar. The particular field varies from year to year. EH. 550.-The English Language in the Modern Period. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1. The phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics of the English language since about A. D. 1500, with some attention to the development of the language in America. EH. 553.-Linguistic Studies. 3 hours. 3 credits. A seminar. The particular program may vary from year to year. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.