UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GK. 430.-Individual Work. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: two years of college Greek and permission of the instructor. Offered 1, 2, 3. Advanced students may study for credit subjects in Greek literature, language and civilization for which there are no special course offerings. It is possible to complete an undergraduate major or a graduate minor. With change of content Greek 430 may be elected for credit in subsequent sessions. The instructor will arrange for Greek undergraduate majors and for Greek graduate minors an appropriate sequence of studies to be completed through repeated elections of Greek 430. HISTORY Instructional Staff 1951-52 Patrick, R. W., Head; Baringer, W. E., Bentley, G. R., Doty, F. A., Dowd, D. L., Funk, A. L., Glunt, J. D., Groth, J. H., Hammond, E. A., Hanna, P. L., Harrison, J. A., McAlister, L. N., Osborn, G. C., Payne, A. N., Proctor, S., Reynolds, J. H., Svarlien, O., Thompson, A. W., Wilgus, A. C., Williamson, E. C., Worcester, D. E. The courses in History are designed to give students the economic, social, political, and general cultural background of the Modern World. Special emphasis is placed on American History; and students, whatever their colleges or chosen fields of specializa- tion, are urged to take at least one course in the history of the United States. A departmental major comprises a minimum of twenty-four hours. Although there are no rigid course requirements, students should proceed from general surveys to the detailed and specialized courses. A foreign language should be elected at least as early as the sophomore year. Students who plan to major in history should consult the student adviser of the Department. COURSES FOR UNDERGRADUATES HY. 151.-Florida History to 1860. (Formerly HY. 351). 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1, 2, 3. The Spanish discovery of, exploration in, and expansion from the Caribbean Is- lands; Spain in Southeastern North America; the imperial conflict for Florida; the British period; the Second Spanish period; the United States acquisition of the Floridas; the territorial period and the period of early statehood. HY. 152.-Florida History, 1860 to the Present. (Formerly HY. 352). 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1, 2. Florida during the Civil War and Reconstruction; the development of agriculture and industry, society and education; political reaction and the progressive era; the tourist trade, urbanization, and contemporary politics. HY. 156.-The Growth of American Democracy. (Formerly HY. 456). 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 2. The European backgrounds of Americans; the influence of climate and natural resources in making the American; the frontier, economic opportunity, the American- ization of immigrants; the economic, social, and political institutions which make the American way of life. HY. 201.-History of World Civilizations to 1650. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1, 2. Prehistoric Man, the Oriental, Classical, Arabic and Byzantine Civilizations and the Western traditions through the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Reforma- tion. Emphasis is placed on the political, economic, social, religious and cultural de- velopments. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.