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S&V€ Social Studies, freshman or sophomore year, 5 to 7 credits.
égree (Geography, History, Political Science, Sociology.)
Physical Sciences, freshman or sophomore year, 5 to 7 credits.
?t01"S (Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics.)
Biological Sciences, freshman or sophomore year, 5 to 7 credits.
Wins (Anthropology, Bacteriology, Botany, Physiology, Psychol-
rts in ogy, Zoology.)
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dand Ways in Which the Group Requirements May Be Satisfied ·
Liz? l. The Humanities. All lower division students will be re-
‘ quired to complete a series of three introductory courses
in the Humanities (for a total of six credits) to be chosen
in any combination of three from the following courses,
Ed_t° except that one, and only one, shall be either Humanities
lqmg D or E. (Each of these courses will carry two credits.)
  Humanities A, Classicism: Graeco-Roman; Modern
duca; European. ·
[ages Humanities B, The Benaissance; Romanticism.
nsivé Humanities C, Realism and Naturalismg the Contem-
porary.
`re as Humanities D, Art: The Renaissance to the Present.
Humanities E, Music: the Renaissance to the Present.
2. The Social Studies. The student is permitted to choose one
of the following sequences, to satisfy tlie group require-
ment in the social studies: (Each sequence will carry 6 ·
‘edits. credits).
ed On History 10a, b, or Political Science 10a, b, American A
Civilization; History 8a, b, or Political Science 8a, b,
European Civilization; Sociology 3a, b, or Geography
year, 3a, b, Societies Around the World.
_ 3. The Biological Sciences. Those students who, upon enter-
ld€¤t$ ing the University, state that they expect to elect a science
f1€S’¤€Y curriculum shall satisfy the biological group requirement
is P6- of the lower division by any general course or courses in
one of the departments of the biological group. Other stu-
ns, 8 dents shall satisfy the group requirements in the biological
sciences by taking any two of the following courses: Anat-
omy and Physiology 2; Anthropology l or 2; Botany 25;
Psychology l; Zoology 25.
4. The Physical Sciences. Students will be permitted to take
work in either one or two departments in order to satisfy
the physical science group requirement. The student may ,
éfgl? choose six or more credits from the following courses: I
z three Astronomy 5la, bg Chemistry la, b, 4a, b, Geology 50a, b,