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varying geographic, economic, social, political and edu- be helpful to indicate the areas most generally covered.
cational backgrounds. Partly as a result of this, these ENGLISH COMPOSITIQN’ 6 HOURS
- students have considerably different interests and aims. PHYSICAL SCIENCES, 6 nouns
Some have already decided upon a held of study. Many BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES· 6 HOURS
E Others haw not socnirs sciences, 6 nouns
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ni At the University of Kentucky each student is Fonurcu LANcuAcE, INTERMEDIATE YEAR, 6 nouns
fg assigned a faculty member as an advisor. The student’s PHYSICAL EDUCATION- TWO SEMESTEIIS
E advisor will help him decide upon a program of studies HYGIENE ONE HOUR ’
and will explore with him an over-all plan for his work The student who is undecided upon an area of study
=· at the University, the choice of a vocation, and gradua— usually is advised to enroll in classes meeting the lower
tion requirements. The advisor will be able to provide division requirements of the College of Arts and Sci-
the student with accurate information concerning the ences, where he will explore several fields. During two
University. He will help the student decide how many years of work in which he comes into contact with a
A courses he should attempt to carry, arrange the hours number of specialities he will gain a background that
\ the classes meet, and approve the schedule. should help him to choose intelligently the field in
  During the hrst two years of college, students gener- which h€ will CChCChImI€·
` ally are required to take courses which lead to the The student planning to do his college work at the
u understanding of certain fundamental principles, as well University—whether he is an entering student or one
  as courses in their special areas of interest. Although seeking a master’s degree or a doctorate—has a large
H requirements vary somewhat from college to college, number of areas from which to choose. These are out- ·
ei the following statement of lower division requirements lined elsewhere in this publication.
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