UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA JM. 511.-History of Journalism. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1. Reading, critical study, and advanced investigative report on an approved research subject selected from such areas as: the development of concepts and principles in journalism; biographies of great editors; regional and state journalism; evolution of communication agencies; their functions and influence. JM. 514.-Problems in Public Relations. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 2. Advanced professional instruction and training in the field of public relations. Project method of research. JM. 516.-Seminar in Journalism Teaching. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 2. Research and training for those planning to teach journalism or supervise publi- cations in the secondary schools. JM. 518.-Comparative Journalism. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 2. Research in the broad area of government and mass communications in the United States and foreign countries. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Instructional Staff 1951-52 Grand, J. L. R., Head LAE. 301-302-303-304.-Projects in Landscape Architecture, Group 1. 24 hours conference and studio. 3 credits each; group total, 12 credits. Pre- requisite: Completion of Lower Division program in Landscape Architecture or equivalent. Corequisite: BTY. 101. Offered 1, 2, 3. This series constitutes the beginning work in the Upper Division. The principles involved in landscape design, including form, light, colour and texture in relation to plants, materials, and buildings. The study of methods of construction in masonry walls, paving and different types of walks. The history of Landscape Architecture in relation to the social, cultural and economic influences through the period beginning in pre- history to the decline of the Roman Empire. Projects will consist of research and study, simple design problems, and exercises in delineation and presentation. LAE. 311-312-313-314.-Projects in Landscape Architecture, Group 2. 24 hours conference and studio. 3 credits each; group total, 12 credits. Co- requisite: SLS. 301. Offered 1, 2, 3. A continuation of the work of the series LAE. 301-302-303-304. The application of the principles of form, light, colour and texture to small landscape design problems; the preparation of contour maps, grading plans, profiles, cross section; the calculation of cut and fill; and the history of Landscape Architecture from the decline of the Roman Empire to the English Renaissance. Projects will consist of research and study, design problems and exercises in delineation and presentation. LAE. 401-402-403-404.-Projects in Landscape Architecture, Group 3. 24 hours conference and studio. 3 credits each; group total, 12 credits. Co- requisite: HE. 429. Offered 1, 2, 3. A continuation of the work of the series LAE. 311-312-313-314. The design of landscape schemes, public and private, encountered in contemporary practice; methods of construction involved in terraces, stairways, pools and retaining walls; and the history of Landscape Architecture from the English Renaissance to the present day. Projects will consist of research and study, design problems, outdoor sketching and exercises in delineation. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.