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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Education Education 311, Psychology of Learning for Teachers Education 312, Mental Hygiene and the School Two of the following: Education 301, Philosophy of Education; Education 302, History of American Education ; Education 303, Comparative Education; Education 304, Social Foundations of Education College of L i b e r a l A r t s and Sciences General Curriculum

FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

These requirements are revised to read: A reading knowledge of a foreign language equivalent to that resulting from four semesters of study of a foreign language commenced in college is required. Completion of four years of foreign language in high school also satisfies this requirement. Proficiency examinations are offered in those languages which are included in the curricula of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Students transferring from other colleges may present in satisfaction of the language requirement two years of college credit m a language not offered at the University of Illinois. Students planning to enter the Graduate College are advised to obtain a reading knowledge of two of the following languages: French, German, Russian.

GENERAL EDUCATION SEQUENCES

The following sequences satisfy the general education requirements for the biological sciences: Microbiology 100, Microbiology 101, and Physiology 103; Microbiology 100, Microbiology 101, and Zoology 104; Microbiology 100, Microbiology 101, and Entomology 103.

MAJORS AND MINORS

The following changes have been made in majors and minors. Economics Major: Economics 109 is dropped from the requirements for a major in economics. Mathematics Major: The following courses have been added to the list of conrses of which two are required for all mathematics majors; 332, 333, 353, 354. Physiology Major: Twenty hours in animal physiology, of which ten or more mnst be from departmental courses in the advanced group. In addition, the student's program must include one semester each of vertebrate embryology, organic chemistry and physical chemistry, and two semesters of general physics. Calculus is recommended strongly. Zoology Major; Twenty hours in zoology excluding Zoology 101, 104, 106, and Biological Science 100, and including five hours of advanced work. One year of physics and one year of chemistry are required of all zoology majors. The courses taken in physics and chemistry may be applied toward a minor in either of these fields. Zoology Minors: Twenty hours in one or two of the following subjects, with at least eight hours in each if two are chosen: animal science (to be selected from Animal Science 100, 110, 230, 305, or 330), anthropology, botany chemistry, education, entomology, geography, geology, mathematics, microbiology, physics, physiology, psychology.

ELECTIVES

Law: The applicant for the degree should petition the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, who may approve the granting of the bachelor's degree if all the college and University requirements have been met and the student is in good standing in the law school from which the credit is being transferred. Curriculum in General Studies Substitute "foreign language" for "electives" in the four-semester outline, changing the stipulated hours to sixteen for each semester. T h e foreign language requirement for students in the Division of General Studies curriculum is the same as that for students in the general Liberal A r t s and Sciences curriculum.