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Education, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Radio Arts, Romance
{ Languages, Social Work, Sociology, and Zoology, pass a final comprehen-
8 sive examination on his major subject. The detailed conditions are as
6 follows:
h THE LOWER DIVISION
L1   General Requirements
y English, first and second semesters, freshman year, 6 credits.
a   Foreign Languages until proficiency examination is passed
_ (French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish.)
General Hygiene, first or second semester, freshman year, 1 credit
r` Physical Education, freshman and sophomore years. Students re-
ls quired to take physical education will enroll each semester until
Le the physical fitness standard is completed. This requirement may `
L8 be satisfied in one or more semesters.
Military Science (men), freshman and sophomore years, 8 credits.
E Group Requirements
,- Humanities, sophomore year, 6 credits.
;y ? Social Studies, freshman or sophomore year 6 credits.  
;E (Anthropology, Geography, History, Political Science, Sociology).
)- Physical Sciences, freshman or sophomore year, 6 credits. .
p (Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physics.)
. Biological Sciences, freshman or sophomore year, 6 credits.
r` (Anthropology, Bacteriology, Botany, Anatomy and Physiology, Psy-
€ chology, Zoology.)
1- Ways in Which the Group Requirements May Be Satisfied
S_ ¥ 1. The Humanities. All lower division students will be required to
V complete a series of three introductory courses in the Humanities
' . (for a total of six credits) to be chosen in any combination of three
B: from the following courses, except that one, and only one, shall be
either Humanities D or E. (Each of these courses will carry two
to credits.)
= Humanities A, Classicism: Graeco-Roman; Modern European.
or Humanities B, The Renaissance; Romanticism.
or ? Humanities C, Realism and Naturalism; the Contemporary.
. Humanities D, Art; The Renaissance to the Present.
ms ‘ Humanities E, Music: The Renaissance to the Present.
2. The Social Studies. The student is permitted to choose any two of
_S_ » the following courses, to satisfy the group requirement in the social
‘ ‘ ‘ studies:
T  ‘ History 5a, b, History of U. S., 4a, b, Modern Europe; Political
fm Q Science 5la, b, American Government; Anthropology 3a, So-
319 ._ ciology 3a, b, or Geography 3a, b, Societies Around the World.
. 3. The Biological Sciences.* Any two of the following courses will
satisfy the biological science requirement: Anatomy and Physiology
2 or 10; Anthropology 1; Bacteriology 2a, b, 52; Botany l, 2, 25;
. Psychology la, b; Zoology l.
  ` of I ‘ Unless otherwise specified a credit represents one hour of recitation or two hours
in aboratory a week for one semester. Drawing, Shopwork, and other courses requir-
ny, K E Ho outside preparation are reckoned at three hours for one credit.
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