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II. Field of Concentration

A student who has passed not less than six of the Required Courses
two years before graduation, shall at the beginning of his next session select
as his Field of Concentration a Major Subject taught in one of the Academic
Schools. Before registration he must present, as part of his plan of study
for the next two years, a program of not less than five nor more than seven
courses approved in writing by an official adviser for his Major School. This
program must include not less than three courses offered in the Major
School and not less than two courses in subjects related to the Field of
Concentration. No course offered by the candidate as a Required Course
may be counted as part of the major program. All courses included in a
Field of Concentration must be completed in this University.