A MULTITUDE OF OFFERINGS THAT LEAD TO CAREERS To leave the University College and become a junior, a student must have a minimum of 64 credit hours, and an overall C average. After this, the figure may vary somewhat, depending upon the requirements of the school or college of your choice, as to when you graduate. After University College, there are many and varied fields open for the student at Florida. The University of Florida maintains the following colleges and schools: College of Agriculture, College of Engineering, College of Architecture and Allied Arts, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business Administration, College of Education, School of Forestry, School of Journalism, College of Law, College of Pharmacy, and College of Physical Education and Health. Courses at the University of Florida include: Accounting Advertising Aeronautical Engineer- ing Agricultural Chemistry Agricultural Economics Agricultural Education Agricultural Engineering Air Conditioning and Re- frigeration Animal Husbandry Animal Nutrition Anthropology Architecture Art Astronomy Bacteriology Banking Biology Botany Building Construction Business Administration Business or Commercial Education Cancer Research Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Classical Languages Coaching Commercial Art Commercial Pharmacy Communications Engi- neering Corporation Finance Dairy Husbandry Dairy Manufacture Drama Drugstore Management Economics Laws Education Management Electrical Engineering Marketing Elementary Education Mathematics (pure and English applied) Entomology Mechanical Engineering Executive Secretaryship Meteorology Farm Management Music Finance Naval Stores Chemistry Fine Arts Newspaper Management Floriculture News Writing and Foreign Trade Editing Forest Management News-Editorial French Ornamental Horticulture Fruit Production Pharmacy Game and Wild Life Pharmacognosy Management Pharmacology Genetics Pharmaceutical Chem- General Agriculture istry Geography Physical Education Geology Painting German Philosophy Guidance and Counseling Physical Education Health Education Physics Health and Physical Edu- Political Science cation Portuguese History Poultry Husbandry Horticulture Plant Pathology Industrial Arts Educa- Psychology tion Public Administration Industrial Engineering Public Finance Insurance Public Health Engineer- Inter-American Affairs ing Internal Combustion En- Radio Broadcasting gines Radio Engineering Journalism Radio News-Advertising Junior College Teaching Radio Programming Landscape Architecture Radio Station Manage- Latin-American Affairs ment