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"'.' I ` 14a, b, (in connection with 50a, b), 3, 30a, b, 53; Mathematics G
5a, b (only one counted on group), 17, 3, 19; Physics 1a, b,
. 3a, b, Sl, 52, 53 (51 is prerequisite for 52 or 53). Sl
{ Freshman Core Curriculiun Credits L
. General Hygiene ...................................................................... 1
Z' Military Science (men) .......................................................... 6
Physical Education .................................................................. 0
English ........................................................................................ 6
Humanities, or Social Studies .............................................. 5- 7
Physical or Biological Sciences ............................................ 5- 7 2.
Foreign Languages or free electives ................................. . 5- 9
Total number of credits required in Lower Division: 64
\ The normal load per semester is 16 credits
4 Rules and Procedures
1. Superior Students: Entering freshmen, in the upper 3
twenty-five per cent of the classification scale, as deter-
mined by University of Kentucky classification tests, may
substitute other courses in the groups for those courses 4
which are set up especially to satisfy group requirements.
'< Other students, with a standing of 2, may be granted the
same privilege.
2. The requirements in whole or in part for English, for Gen-
eral Hygiene, and for any of the Groups under Section II,
may be satisfied without credit by passing a departmental
proficiency examination.
3. A student deficient in English, as indicated by the fresh- 3]
man tests, will be required to pass English D (with no 5
credit) in his first semester, and the regular freshman
  l English course in his second and third semesters, or when- t
  4 ever he has satisfactorily removed the deficiency. h
§ , 4. A student deficient in mathematics, as indicated by the
i freshman tests, will be required to pass Mathematics D 3
(with no credit) in his first semester. yi
E I UPPER DIVISION C
g ni Junior and Senior Years
    The student is required to gain, while registered in the Upper F
i/ i Division, at least 40 credits in a Field of Concentration. These 40 y
credits are to be elected subject to the approval of his adviser and Z
the dean of the collegc, and must be in courses not open to fresh-
men. The college recognizes two types of Fields of Concentration  
{ 1. Fields consisting of departmentally or generically related
3 courses I
l 2. Fields consisting of topically related courses.
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