UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA IR. 411-412-413-414.-Projects in Interior Design, Group 4. 24 hours of conference and studio work. 3 credits each; group total, 12 credits. This series of courses is a continuation of the series IR. 401-402-403-404. Of- fered 1, 2, 3. A study of the problems involved in the design, construction, and execution of the monumental and the interior of special nature or magnitude. I. Research: Historic research into the origins of the modern movement with special emphasis on contemporary architecture and furnishings. II. Design: A continuation of the study of interior design with emphasis on interiors presenting difficult functional, technical, or aesthetic problems. III. Materials and Methods: A continuation of the technical studies previously introduced and an introduction to specification writing, job and office ad- ministration, professional ethics and client relations, and the responsibilities of the interior designer as a professional. ITALIAN Instructional Staff 1951-52 Brunet, J., Head; Kurth, A. L. ITN. 133 (Formerly ITN. 33).-First-Year Italian. 2 hours and 3 hours laboratory. 3 credits. Open to students who have had no previous work in Italian. Offered 1. ITN. 134 (Formerly ITN. 34).-First-Year Italian. 2 hours and 3 hours laboratory. 3 credits. The second half of the course ITN. 133-134. Of- fered 2. ITN. 201.-Second-Year Italian. 2 hours and 3 hours laboratory. 3 credits. Prerequisite: one year of college Italian or the equivalent. Con- ducted in Italian. Not offered 1952-53. Reading of selected passages by modern Italian writers. Written and oral practice. ITN. 202.-Second-Year Italian. 2 hours and 3 hours laboratory. 3 credits. The second half of the course ITN. 201-202. Conducted in Italian. Not offered 1952-53. JOURNALISM Instructional Staff 1951-52 Weimer, R. O., Director; Emig, E. J., Hanna, E. C., Jones, J. P., and Lowry, W. L. The offerings in journalism are primarily designed for the training of professional journalists. These courses, however, may be taken for elective credit by students in all Upper Division units of the University. Students who are interested in major work in journalism are referred to the requirements of the School of Journalism. JM. 114. (Formerly JM. 214).-Introduction to Journalism. 2 hours. 2 credits. Offered 1, 2, 3. Professional requirements and opportunities for a career in publishing, editing, re- porting, and advertising. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.