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  l For ldnsgulgtional purposes, the University is organized Hygiene, Medical Technology, Physical Therapy and
  mic l e c ege cf Arte and Sciences, College of Agri- a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in cern-
  culture, College of Home Economies, College of Engi- nninln Heallll
  neering, College of Law, College of Education, College i
  of Business and Economics, College of Pharmacy, Col- _
    lege of Medicine, College of Nursing, College of Den- Architecture
  tlstry, College of Afehlfeolllfe, College of Allied Health The College of Architecture offers a iiye-year curricu-
    Professions, College of Library Science, College of Social lum leading to the professional degree of Bachelor of
  Professions, Graduate School, University Extension, 13 Atelnteelnye
  , community colleges and the Lexington Technical
  i institute. gnstrugtion is given] in each college through ANS and Sciences
  2 'uo semes ers o approioniatey 16 weeks each except _ _
  V rn the College of Medicine, which has somewhat longer There are >O departments in the College of Arts and
  ‘v terms. A summer session of about eight weeks and a SCl€HC€$¤ '
  s four-\\‘ccl< intcrscssiori are offered, · A€f0SpElC€ SCICHCC, Allll`l1'Ol)OlOg}’, Art, Botany, Chem-
  t istry, Classical Languages and Literatures, Computer
  A Mcult T Science, English, French Language and Literature,
  g U 6 Geography, Geology, (Germanic Language and Liter-
  Students in the College of Agriculture may elect *‘“}YF» H1$t°_YF`>l°“m“ll§m» Mtlth€l“?*tl€$» M1°Y0l>lOl°€Y-
  I an area of specialization and a departmental lllgligp l\'llllt3Y}’. Science, Music, Philosophy, Physics and A5-
  j Areas of specialization include Agricultural Tech- “O¥‘Om?· Pohtlctll S°‘€“€°» P$YCh°l°€}’» blanc and
  , nology, Agricultural Science, and Agricultural Business. Oflmml Languages cmd Lmffattllcsi SOC1OlOgYi Sl’§m_l$l‘
  lii addition, Students mai, follow zi Pi€_pi,Of€sSiOmi pid and Italian Languages and Literatures, Speech, Statistics,
  _ gigiiii in Tiicologi, Oi. \]CtCi.iu2,ii,§. Scicuca TCl€COIllI1lLlH1C3tlODS, Tll€3tIC AITS, 2`lHCl ZOOlOg§’.
  , Departmental majors may include Agricultural Eco-
  nomics, Agricultural Education, Entomology, Agron- B · d E .
  , OTUY, Anlflléll Sciences, Cooperative Extension Ednea- 1*8171688 an COTLO777/LCS
  A gon, l·orestry, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, and The College of Business and Economics offers three
  OClOl("g}’· l _ l g W degree programs: Bachelor of Business Administration,
  - · Those IUEUOTII-lg lll 14 OTCSTTY HTC 2l\\'€l1'(l€Cl 21   (lCgl'CC Bachelor of SCICHCC ln ACC()]_][]t]f]g’ and BgCh@lO[ gf
  lll lf0f€SU§’· Science in Business and Economics. Students may also
  obtain a Bachelor of Arts in liconoinics through a
    d H I I P _ inaior in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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  _ The College of Allied Health Professions oifcrs Dentistf
  l\/l2lShCY7S of Science programs in Clinical Nutrition, y
  Medical Radiation Dosimetry and Radiological Health The College of Dentistry offers a four-year curriculum l
 gn Specialty; Bachelor of Science programs in Dental leading to the degree of Doeto; of Dental Meellejne
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