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ED 19564 TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE ,NOTF/ AVATLABLE FRCM FEIS PRICE DESCRIPTOPS DOCOMENT MOM! RE 012 426 The 'Academic Common Market 11480. k Southern Pegional Educat4on4Board, Atlanta, Ga. May B0 121p.* Southerr Pece;pnal Education Board, 130 Sixth St., N.V., Atlant*, GA 3031,3 ($2.50) 'MF01/PC65 Plus Postage. : Bachel-rs Degrees: *Corsortia: boctoral Degrees: Graduate Studit: *Higher Palmation; *Intercollegiate Cooperation: Maiors (Students): Masters Degrees: Professional Fducation: Program 'Descriptions: *,Regional Cooperatiort Regional Programs: *Student Exchange Programs: U^de graduate Study , TDENTIFIEPS Alabama: Arkansas: Flor_da': Georgia: Kentucky: , Lou,tsiara: Marvlard;.Mississippi: South Carolina: Tenressee:Texas: nnited States (South); Virginia: West V4rg4r41 ABSTRACT . The Academic.Commoil.Market is an interstate ageement among. southern states for .sharing common programs at both tbe bachelor's and graduate levels. Participating states are able *too mak9 arrangements for their residents who qualify for admission to enroll ir speclfic rrograms in other states fil7 ir.-state.tuition. A liEe of cordinatt,rs and thei addresses for the 13 states (Alabama, grkansas, Florida, Georgia, 7er:tacky, toaisiara,,MaryIard,' Mississippi; South Carolina, To.nnessee, Texts, Virginia, and west Virginia) is provt-ded. For each state, the.proaraals for which the state has made arrngeMents are listed by subject, degree, institutfon, and with a cross-reference to .a program descriptionThe prcgrams are also centrally .4_ndexed. Irc addition, for each state a list is 61ver of.the institutions offering p.lograms in tle Academic Common Market, the programs fferede'ad, the/states with which-the agreement is held., (MST) 414 *****************************************************************2k**** * Rercrodactioni.supplied. by !DI'S are the best tshat can pe lade * from the orlginal document: ***************10**************************mk************************ v111

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ED 19564

TITLEINSTITUTIONPUB DATE

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FEIS PRICEDESCRIPTOPS

DOCOMENT MOM!

RE 012 426

The 'Academic Common Market 11480.kSouthern Pegional Educat4on4Board, Atlanta, Ga.May B0121p.*Southerr Pece;pnal Education Board, 130 Sixth St.,N.V., Atlant*, GA 3031,3 ($2.50)

'MF01/PC65 Plus Postage. :Bachel-rs Degrees: *Corsortia: boctoral Degrees:Graduate Studit: *Higher Palmation; *IntercollegiateCooperation: Maiors (Students): Masters Degrees:Professional Fducation: Program 'Descriptions:*,Regional Cooperatiort Regional Programs: *StudentExchange Programs: U^de graduate Study ,

TDENTIFIEPS Alabama: Arkansas: Flor_da': Georgia: Kentucky:,

Lou,tsiara: Marvlard;.Mississippi: South Carolina:Tenressee:Texas: nnited States (South); Virginia:West V4rg4r41

ABSTRACT. The Academic.Commoil.Market is an interstate ageement

among. southern states for .sharing common programs at both tbebachelor's and graduate levels. Participating states are able *too mak9arrangements for their residents who qualify for admission to enrollir speclfic rrograms in other states fil7 ir.-state.tuition. A liEe ofcordinatt,rs and thei addresses for the 13 states (Alabama,grkansas, Florida, Georgia, 7er:tacky, toaisiara,,MaryIard,'Mississippi; South Carolina, To.nnessee, Texts, Virginia, and westVirginia) is provt-ded. For each state, the.proaraals for which thestate has made arrngeMents are listed by subject, degree,institutfon, and with a cross-reference to .a program descriptionTheprcgrams are also centrally .4_ndexed. Irc addition, for each state a

list is 61ver of.the institutions offering p.lograms in tle AcademicCommon Market, the programs fferede'ad, the/states with which-theagreement is held., (MST)

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Foreword

Since 1974, the Southern Regional .Education Boarl(SREB) has administered an AcademicCommon Market in the South through which staWs and.institutions share specialized acadeniicprograms. The Academic Cpmrrton Mart kt. now includes nearly 4504offerings at both thebaccalaureate and gradtiate levels. .

Through this'arrangement, states havelhe opportunity to avoid needless and costly duplica-tion of facilities, and the staff and faculty to operate them. Furthermore, additional enrollmentin these programs can help inttitoltions operate more Icost-effeetive departments with addedemphasis on quality..

_ .At the same time, residents of pprticiRating itiuthern states ar.e provided a broader range of

educational opportunities by being able to pursue studies of their choice in anottier state at.1n:state tuition rates.

Ir a number of ways. the Academic Common Marketexpresses the spirit of cooperationenvieohed by the founders of this &aid, who called for SREB to seek ways to share educa-tional resources regionally. and develop programs to .administer them. As public resources tosupport higher education become more scarce, such opportunities to save through sharing

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Foreword

Preface

List of State Coordinators

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Table of cpntents. .

Opportunities for Resicients of Alabama .

Opportunities for Rysidents of Arkansas

Opportunities for Residents of Flprida

Oppbrtunitieslor Residents of GeOrgia.

Opportunities for Residents Of Kentucky

Opportunities for Residents of Louisiana

Opportunities for Residents Of Maryland

Opportunities for Residents of Mississippi

Opportunities for Residents of South Carolina

Opportunities for Residents of Tennessee

Opportunities tor Residents of Texas' .

-Opportunities for Residents.of Virginia

Opportunities for Residerfts of West Virginia

pa gram Notes 4. .

ikby.. Words and Phrases Ablated la grogram Offerings. . . ,1

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Preface.,

The Academic Common Market is an intekstiite agreem4nt among Southern states for sharingacademic ungommon programs at both the baccalaureate and graduate levels. Participatingstates afe able to make arrangements for their residents who qualify lpr admission to vcroll inspecific programs in other states oh an in-staie tuition basis.

. .To enrollas an Academic Common,Market student, you must:. .....

1) Ele accepted for admissioninto a program to which your-state bas.obtained acces's fix itsresklents throh the Acadernic Common Market. Aopliations for admission should be made

"-directly to the institution offerine) the program. 1, r..1 . . . . .

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2) Obtain certifidation of residency from the Common Market cooklinatbr in your home1 rate. Contact the state coordinator for certification inforniàtion...

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The ()opportunities presently available to residents of Seuthern stares th4gh the AcademicCommon Market ara listed state-by-state on the following page. This inlor.mationis followedby a section' of Program Notes containing brief descriptions of the programs and addresses .

: for inquiries about admission. In addition, a topical index of the prograrbs presedes the notes ..

tbr ready (eferecce by readers interested iri, finding all programs related to a tield. such asbiology or psychology. finall}i there is a list by state of Academic. Common Market program&Ind degrees offered by individual ihstitotione ;

e- Each year, representatives from higher education agencies in participating states meet tOseleej new pkigrams and ehminalb Oactive ones. Potential studente.are urged to contact theirstate coordinator§ at the address listed in this buli)n to receive a current list of academicprograms

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State Coordinators for the Academic Common Marketsst

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AlabamaWitham 0 CarrAssociate Director tor

Academic AffairsAlaharmi Commission on Higher EducationSuite 221.-One Court SquareMontgomery Alabama 36104

ArkansasCharles W JacksonCoordinator ol Academic ProgramsDepartment of Fimher Education!:in! WeS! Seventh .StreetLittle Rock Arkansas 12:10t

Florida(+chard HuletDirector ot Student ServicesState University System of Florida107 West Gaines StreetI aliahassee F Ion oda :32304

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GeorgiaMary Ann HickmanAssistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Development

..0 Board of Regents of theUniversity System of Georgia

e" 244 Washington Street S WAtlanta Georgia 30334

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,KentuckyMichael J Cardone. JrDirector of Academic ProgramsCouncil on EducationWest F rankfort Office ComplexU S 127. South

ArF rankfort Kentucky 40601

LouisiaaaSharon BeardDeputy CoTmessionerLouisiana Mard of RegentsSuite t530 \Opp Amertcan Place

- BNon Rogge. Louisiana 70825

MarylainclJohn SabatiniStale Certification OfficerManiland §tate Board for Higher EducationThe Jeffrey Buelfting 4

16 Francis Street .Annapolis Maryland 21401

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MississippiThomas C Meredllh .

Academic Programs OfficerBoard of Trustees of Slate Institutions

. of Higher LearningP 0 Boxf23;36Jackson. Mississippi 39205

South CarolinaFrank E KinardAssistant DirectorCommission orPl-figher F.docation1429-Senate StreetCokimhia. South Carolina 29201

Tennesse4Myra RobinsonEducational Program AnalystTennesKee Higher Edlication CommissionSuite 300. 501 Union BuildingNashville Termessee 37219

C. TexaiNorma Foi'emanHead Division of Senior Colleges

and UniversitiesCoordinaling Board'texas College and University SyperilBox 12788 Capitol StationIkk.Austin. Texas 787t 1

7Virginia

Sherry P Lancaster Coofdinator'Academic Programs aild Special ProtectsCouncil of Higher Educaon700 Pitielity BuildingNinth aod Main StreetsRichmond. Virginia-23219

West VirginiaJohn S CalleActing Vic

DirectorWest Verge950 Kand

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-ard of Regentsa Boulevard Ea0

Charleston. West Virginia 25301

SRES CaordinatorEdin C GodboldDirector of AdministrationSouthern Regional Edudation Boarda130 Sixth Street. N WAtlanta, Georgia 30313

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PROGRAM

Actuarial Science

Aerospace Education

African Hi Story

Afro-Amencan Studies

4ftft.

Agncommuoication

Agricultural EConomics

Agricultural Mechanization

Animal Science (Horse Science)

Anthropology..Applied

Anthropology and Education.

Archaeology

Ar decture

Art, story of

Asian Studies

'Astronomy

Astronomy

Atmospheric Scienties

Audiology and Speech Pathology

Bilingual.. Education

Bioengineering

Biomedical Engineering

Black History

Budding Construction(Design and Manvernent)

\Ceramic Engineering

Ceramic Engineering

Child Development

Classical Languages

Classics -

- ClasSics

Clinicpl Chemistry

Coastal and Oceencigratihio,Ehgineering

Coastal Geography.

Coastai:Geology

ComMunications

Commulty Deve fitment

Whim& Science

Cownsumer Sciences

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OEGREE

Master of Actuarial ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Education

Doctor of hilosophy

Bachelor o ArtsBachelor of Science

Bachelor of Science

Doctor Phdosophy

Master of Aeiiculture

Bachelorof Science

Master Of Arts

Doctor of PhilosophyDoctor of Education

Master of Arts

Master of Architecture

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of,ArtsDoctor of Philosophy'

Mastpr of Science inGeophysical Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy

I Doctor of Education

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts IMaster of ScienceT

Master of ScienceMaster of Engineering

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

master of Arts

Master of Arts

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Pliilosophy

Master of EngineeringMaster of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy .

111 . Doctor of PhiloSOphy.

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Doctor of Phdosophy,

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Doctor of MUMMY

Bachelor of Science

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Georgia State 3-

. Middle rennes rtate University

West Virginiá4iersityUniversity dt..,b0 Carolina

Mississip

Louisiank

Charm

.niversity

nlversity

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Middlettliiihessee State University

University, f Sou", Florida

Univetitiii of Georgie

Univeitity of Mississippi

Univertsity of Texas at Arlington

Univertity of Virginia

Florida State Uffiversity

University of Florida.

University of Texas at.Austin

Georgia Institute of Technology

Memphis State University. .

Texas Mt University

Clemson University

UniVersity of-Virginia

fitlargan State Uylver

Texas A&M University

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Clemson Universitc

Georgia Institute of TechnOlogy

Texas Woman's Universityw

University,

of Virginia I

University of MisSissippi

Universityof TeXas at Austin

LouisianaState UniversityMedical benteC

University of Florida

Louisiana State University

University of South Carolina

Universitysegenriessee

University".of Louisville

University Of MarylandCollege Park

Texas Woman's University

University of Mississippi in Oxford

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70

74

79

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Crimipal Justice

Crimin9Iogy'

Cultural GeographyAnthropolothi-Dance and Related Arts

Drag and Material ToxicologyS.

Education of Visually Impaired Children

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Engtnepng Scknce (Bio-MedicalEngtneing Oeition)

Engineering Scieiice(SedimentationEngineering)

En.glish

Expressive Therapies

, Folk Studies

. Forest Engineering

DeOilynamics of Plate Margins

Geography

Geophysical SciencosK

GermanI'vor German Language and Literature

Gifted Education

Hebrew Studies

History. Colonial American

Home Economics

Home Economics

Home Economics

Horticulture

Hospitality Management

Humanities

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DEGREE

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosoichy

Doctor. of Philosophy

Doctor of Whitosophy.

Doctor of Philosophy.

Master of EducationSpecialist in edueatioriDoctor of Education

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor pf Philosophy

Docror of Arts

Master of Arts

Master of Arts

Master of Science in Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy "

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of PhilosOhy

Doctor of Philoiophy

. Master of ArtsMaster of Arts in College Teaching

.'Ductor of Philosophy

Doctor of Education

Masteedf Arts

Bachelor of Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosdphy

Doctor cif Philosophy

DOM!' of Philosophy

Waster of Science

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Ddctor of Philosophy

I.

Institution Administration(Foodservice Systems Management)

Institutional Research

Interior .Envirojiments

International Business Studiv. .

International Management

international Studies -

,Land Use Planning, Managementand Desigif

Landscape, ArChitecture

Latin American Studies .

Learning pisabilitiestmotionalDisturbance

Libiary Science

Library Science/Library andInforreition Science

*Marine Law and Science

S.

Master of Arts

Master of Fine Arts

Master of International BusinessStudies

Master of Arts .

Doctor of Philosophy

Mosier of 4rtsDoctor of Philosophy

.Doctor of Philosophy .

Master 'of Landscape Architecture

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of EducationDoctor of Philosophy

goctor of Philosophy t

Doctor of phyo§ophr

'Neater of Marin:Law and Science

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INSTITUTION

Sam Houston State University

Fforida State University

Louisiana State University

Texas Woman's University

University of Tennessee.Center for the Health Sciences

University of Virginia

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Atiiversity of Tennessee

'University of Mississippi.

University-of Mississippi

, University.of Louisville

. Western Kentucky, University

West Virginia University

University of South Carolina

- Uniyersity of Tennessee.

Georgia Institute of Technology

UnitierSily of Virginit

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University of. Tennessee

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Uiversity of. Georgia

Univefsity of loxes at Auitiiis

St. Mary's...College of Maryland

Florida State University

'University of Tennessee

Texas Tech University

Mississippi gtate Unrversity

FlOrida International University

Florida State University

Texas Woman's University

Florida State University

Virginia Commonwealth Universi

University of South Carolina

Universey of Texas at Dallas

University of South Carolina

Ters Tech University

.Louisiana State-University

University of Texas at Austin a

Florida State University

Florida State University

4University of Texas at Austin

University of

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105

108

109

114

120

122

128

130

13'1

140

147

153

163

165

170

171

172

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182

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186

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Mi'inne Resoles Managerrent of.Marine Science

Maniage'and the Family

Marriage arl Family Counseling

Materials Science Engineering

Meteorology

Meteorology.'

K4iodle Eastern Studies-,Motor Learning (Sport Psycho logy)

%,MUSIC

Mutc .tMusic Education

-Musi Education. Theory and.Performance

MuSic History and Literature.

Music Itriormanca\ -

Music Research and Pedagogy

Music Therapy

Music 'Therapy

Musical Composition

Musrcokik

Natural Resoarces and

-Ecttrirues----Nucledf Engineer

Nuclear EngitlingNyclear Engineering(Radioldgical Safety Speciahzatior)

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Environmental

DEGREE '

Master git* Science

Doctor Of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor otlPhilosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctonot Philosophy

Master of ,ScienceDoctor of P ophy

ster of-A

boctor.of EducationDrtor of Figosophy

Illfoctor of Musical Arts

Dator of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Musical Arts

tr

Nuclear Engineering Seiences

Nuclear Scie nce and Engineering

. /Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Ocean Engineering

Ocean 'Bngineenng

Oceanography

Performing Aris and Pedagogy

Petroleum Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

Pharmacy

Pharmacy

S.

Doctor of Philosophy

li Doctor of Music

'Doctor of Philosophy

. Master of ScienceMaster ot Music

-Master Of Music Education

Doctor of Musical Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceIffoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceMaster of Applied ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctir of Philosophy

Master of Science'Master of EngineeringDoctor of Philosophy

Master of EngineeringMaster of ScienceDoctol'of Philosophy

Doctor of Philopphy

Master of OccupatiOnal Therapy

Master of Science

Master of ScienceMaster of Engineering.

Master of ScienceMaster of EngineerindDoctor of Philosophir.

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor ti Musical Ags

Master of Science

Bachelor of ScienceMaster of Science

Master Of Science

Doctor of Pharmacy

poctpr of Philosophy

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INSTITUTION

Tex6as AaM University

College of Wilham and Mary

FlOsida State University

Texas Woman's University

University of TeXas at Austin

Florida State Universityp

Texas A&M University

<0University of Texas at'Astiry,.

Florida State University

Weigl Virginia University

.West Virginia University

Louisiana State University

Lhilversity of Kentucky

Louisiana State University

Florida State University

Louisiana State University

Florida State University

University of Georgia

Louisiana State University'

University of Kentucky

Clemson University

Georgia. Institute of Technology

University of TenneSsee

lieps A&M University

University offlorida

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246

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253

265

260

261

'Virginia Polytechnic IntihthUte,Xand State University

Texas Woman's Univer.aity

Virginia Commonwealth- University

Florida, Atlantic University.

Texas A&M University.

9Id Dominion University

University of Southern Mississipi

Illuisiana State University

Mississippi State.Ciniversity

West Virginia University

University of Texat at Austin

University Of Texas at Austinto

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273

277

280

281

284

286

289

290292

293

297 .

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301%.

302 -

303

305

312

313

314

315

316

320

321

322,

323

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Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy Uhniversity of Arkansas 326

Philosophy ..Doctor.of Philosoptery University of Tennessee 328

Philosophy . Doctor of Philosophy University of Virginia6-1

329

`Philosophy (Ancient Plailosophy)

Pflotography Film

Doctor of .Philosophy

MOster of Fine Arts

University of Texas at Austikv

Virginia Commonwealth Univers

330

331

Physical Education iMotor Control) Doctor of Philosophy:- Univarsity of Texas at Austirf 335

Popular Culture

Psychology. Organizational

'N Master of Arts

Me"Ster of Science

Morgan State UniversityaUniversitY of Tennessee

354

358Docta of Phdosophy

Pubhc Adminivtion Doctor of Public Administration- George Mason University 361

Fradiation Eliolog) Master of Science University of Tennessee 3659octor of Philosophy

/Radiation Sciences Bachelor of Science Viroinia Commonwealth University 368

Radio AstKonomy Doctor of Philosophy University of Maryland 369College Park

Radiological Health Specialty Master of Science University of Kentucky 372

Recreation and Resource Dpvelopment, Doctor of PhiloAophy '- Texas A&M University 382iReligious Studies Master of Arts University of Virginia 385

p.Safety

Doctor of PhilosophY

Master of Science University of Tennessee 391

Slavic Languages and Literature.; \

Specialist in Edtication,

Bacbelor of Arts University of Virginia 393Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Speech and Hdaring Sciences Doctor of Philosophy University of Tennessee 405

Speech Pathology and Audiology Doctor of Philosophy Louisiana State University 406

Speech Theatre Doctor ef Philosophy Louisiana Slate University 407

Textile Enginer,ing Doctor of Philosophy Georgia Institute of Technolop 421

Textile and Polymer,Science Doctor of Philosophy. . Clemson University 422

Theatre Arts Doctor of Philosophy Florida State University 426

Toxicology .1-.NctOr of Philosophy ft University of Kentucky 428

Translation Master of.Fine Arts. a.

Univer'sity of 'Arkansas 429

Travel,industry Management Bachelor of Science ; COncord Collegd 432

Tropical Medicine and MedicaP- Master of Science. Louisiana 'State University 433Porasdology Doctor of Philosophy Medico! Center

Urban and Regional Planning Doctor of Philosophy Florida State University 435

Urban Sces Doctor of. Philosophy dld Dominion University' 437

Visual Communications Master orfine Atts, in Design' \tirginia Commbnwealth UnivetsitY 441(Commercial Art)

Visual Mobilities Master of Alls Flor;cla State University .442Doctor of EducationDoctor of Philosophy

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Actuarial 'Science ../Administration.Health Services

Adult and Extension Educatiim

Adult Education

Aerospace Educatioe

Aerospafe Engineering

Aerospace Engineering

Afri.can History

Agricultural Engineering

Anthropology

Architecture

Astronomy

Astronomy

.._Atmospheric and Earth 5cience

Audiology and.Speech Pathology

Avian Medicine

Aviation Systems.v

Bio riei Management)'

Black. Hi -

Building Cendruction (Design andManagement) .

Business 'Administration'

Ceramic Engineering

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INSTITUTION

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NOTE

Master 'of Actuarial Sciencb Georgia State University 3Doctor of Philosophy

boctor of .Philosophy '4" 'University of Alabamain Birmregham

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D6ctor of Ethidation Texas A&M University 6Docier of -Philosoplly .

Doctor pf EduCarion 6

University ofputhern Mississippi . 7Doctor of PhilosophyI I

Master.okr ducatton Middle Tennessee Stale University 9Master of cience Mississippi State University 10Doctor of ilosophy University of TennesseeDoctor of Philosophy West Virginia University 14Doctoj4fPhilosophy yniversity of Kentucky 20oo4r of Philosphy University of Tennessee 32Master of Architecture University of Texas at Arlington' 38Master of Scirice University of FloridaDoctor of Philosophy .43

Master of Arts University of.Téxa 4 Austin 44g .Doctor of Philosophy

City Planning

Communication Disorders

CoAputer and Information Sciences

Computes Science

Criminal Justice

Critinology

DamDance and Related Arts

9ental Hygiene

Dentistry .

Eegineering, of Mines

Envirkental Design and Planning

Expresshre Therapies

Extracorporeal CirculationTechnology

Fine Arts

"Actuarial Science option only.tuo

MasteienceDockW Philosophy/

Master of Avian Medicine

Master of. Science

Master of Science

Master of Arts

Master of Science alf

Old Dominion tiniversity

Memphis State University

University of Georgia

University of Tennessee

Tennessee TechnologicalUniversity

Morgan ttate University

Texas A81.1 University

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47

49

51

56

62

63

Master of Business Administration University of Texas at Austin 65Master oWience Georgia Institute of Technology 70*Doctor of Philosophy

Master of City Planning Georgia Institute Of Technology 77Doctor of Phirosophy University of Texas at Dallas 92Doctor of Philosophy University of Alabama

inBirmillghamel 98

Doctor of ilhiloiophy University of Southwestern . 100Louisiana

Doctor of Philosophy Sam Houston State University I 105Dodge of Philosophy 7.100-

Florida State University 108Master of Fine'Arts Panda State University 112Master of Arts Texas Woman's University 114Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science 'in Dental Irlygiene Old Dominion University 115Master of Science University of Alabama

in/Birmingham117

Master of Science Weet Virginia University 127Doctor of Environmental Designand Planning

Virginia Polytechnic institute' '.and Statt University

132

Master of Arts Uniyersity of Louisville 140;Bachelor of Science Medical University of South Carolina

. 141

Doctor of Philosophy Texas Tech University 142SO*

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PROGRAM ..Fisheries and Allied Aguacultures

Fishtries nagement

F' s Science .

§ystems .tdmirnstration

Foreign Affairs

Forest Engineering

Forest Restitirces Science

Forest Resources Wood ScienceTechnology

ForeStry

Forestry

Forestry (Silviculture and ForestManagement)

Geological Sciences

German

Gifted Education.

Has Ith Systems

Home Economics

Home Economics

Home Economics.4

Hospital and Health Administration

Hospitality Management

-Housing and Interior Design

Industrial Technology

Institutional Research

International Business Studies

International Management

.W;tethetional Studies

Land Use Planning., Managementand Design

Landscape Architecture

Librarianship

Librarianship

Librarianship

Library Science

Library Science

Library Science

. Library. Science

.Litxary Science

DEGREE .

Master of Scie4ceDoctor of PhilosophY

Master of Science

Masier pf SCienci;

Master of Science

.hMaster of Arts

Master of Science in. Engineering'

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosbphy

). Doctor of Philosophy

Masker of Science.Docfbr of Philosophy

Master of Forestry

Master of Fore4try_Master of Science in ForestryDector of Forestry

Doctor of Oeoogical Sciences

Doctor. of Philosophy

Master of ArtsMaster of EducationDoctor of Education

Master of Science inHealth Systems

Doctor o f Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science .

ARKANSV (continued) '

, ta- I

INSTITUTION

SE"PROGRAM

NOTE

Auburn University 144 .4

ProstbUrg State College 145

Louisiana State University 146

University of Tennessee f 50

University of Virginia 151

. West Vorgiiiia University 153

'West Virginia University 154,

Mississippi State University 155

'156Auburp University. -

t

Master of Saience

Masater of Science in Home Economics

Master of Ms

Mastbr of Arts-Doctor of EducationElector of Philosophy

Master of International BusinessStudies

f. kMaster of Arts ,

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Doctor of Philosephy

Master otG-indscape Architecture. ,

Eaucational SpecialisthinLibrarianship

Master of Librarianship

Specialist In Librarianship

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ArtsMaster 01 Science in Library Science

Master of Library Scienr.e

Master of Science in Library.Science

Master of Library ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

. s-*

r.

13

.4

CleMson University. ,

Stephen F. AustinState University

S

UnivEttx of Texas at El Paso

University of Virginia

University of Georgia

Georgia Institute of Technology

Florida State Unitiertity

University of Jennessee

TexaS 'Tech University

'University of Alabamain Birmingham

Florida intematibnal University

University of Kentucky

East Tennessee State University

Florida State University4

University of South Carolina

University of xas at Dallas

Old Dominioniiniversity

Texas Tech; University. .

Louisiana State University.

University of Alabama

University of South Carolina -University of South Carolina

.

Florida State University

University of Kentucky

Louisiana State University

University Of Tennessee

Texas Woman's University 41.

410157

, 158

166

171,

174

181

188

189

190

192

193

196

210

213

217

218

219

223

224

230

231

232 .

.233

234 k..4\

236

.237

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ARKANSAS (cwhnluarb .

Or

PRO6RAM 11,EGREE

ro'

INSTITUTION

A

SEEPROGRAMNOTE'

Library Science Library and Master of Library -Science University of- Texas at Austin 238Information Seience Doctor ofPhilosophyLibrary Service (School Library Master of'Arts - East Iennessee State Univergity 239Media Servioe) ale

Libtary.,Services Master of tibrary Services ' University of Alabama 240Matine Resourtes. Management of ' Ma4Prot Science TexaS A&M University 246Marine Sciences

. Master of Sciencev . Doctor of Philosophy

. Louisiana Siete University

ff

250

Marriage and the Family poctor of Philosophy Florida State,University 252Mqrnage and Fdrtlfly Counseling Doctor of Philosophy Texas Woman's Uniyersity 253Meteorology Master of Scierce . . Florida State University

Doctor of PhilosophyMetorology

s ;. .1 ..

. Master of StieneeDoctor of Philosophy

. Texas A&M UnOersity 261'

Microbiology,AguallcPollution Ecoliagy

"iboctor of Philosophy Virginia Polytechnic Institute ;and State Uniliersity..

-262

Microslectropic Process Engtneering master_ of Scien6e . tiniversity of South Carolina' 263Master of Eengineering .

. Doctor 'Of PhilOsophy..°Museum Science

hewMaster of Arts, ra

C Doctor of Musicol Arts .

'Ttias Tech Unieetersiiy

WestVirginia University

270

272Music Doctor of Phikoophy West Virginia University 273Music Composition Doctor et Musical-Arts North Texas State University 274-Doctor of Philosophy .

.Music -Education Doctor of Philosophy.;

Louisiana State Univefsity 277Music Education Doctor of Philosophy North Texas State University 278Music History and Literature Doctor of PhiloSophy LOuiSiaiia State University 281Music Performance Doctor of Musical Arts North' Texas Slate University 285Music Research and Pedagogy. Doctor of Philosophy Louisiana State University . 286, yMusic Theory

. ' Doctor of Philosophy North Texas State Unive!sity 2;0\:,Music Ttierapy Mastef of Science

Mastqf of MusicFlorida State University ' 289,

Music Therapy Master of Music Education University -of Georgia 290Musical Arts, .Doctor of Musical Ails ji Memphis State University 291Musical Composition Doctor of Musical Arts Louisiana State University 292

.MoSicology Doctor of PWiloSophy University of Kentucky 293Musico/ogy

- Doctor of Philosophy North Texas,State University 294Nuclear Engineering iRadiologicalSafety Specialization)

Doctor of Philosophy Texas A&M University.

3024:

Nursing Doctor of Science in Nursing University of/ abama 306.in Birming.'

Nursing Doctor of Philesot5hy TeXas Woman's University 307NiIrsrng Doctor of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin 308Occupational Therapy Master of Arts Texas,Woman's.UniversitY.- .312 .

Master of OCcupational TherapyOcean Engreering Waster of Engineering -; Texas A&M University 315

. Master of ZcienceOral Biologyi

,Master of Science

.

University of Alabamain Birmingham

317

Performing Arts and Pedagogy Doctoi of Musical Arts University of Southern Milssissippi. "4319'-Petroleum .Engineering Master of cience Louisiana State University 320 .Petroleum Engineenng Bachelor of Science Missiséippi State University 321 .Master of Science

asAI

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ARKANSAS contrhued)

SEEPROGRAM

PROGRAM DEGREE. INSTITUTION NOTE

Petroleum Engineering Master of Science West Virginia University. 322 '

Physical Therapyr, . Master of Science &versity of Alabamain Birmingham

336

Physical TherapyA

. Master of Science. Virginia Commonwealth University 337

'Planning . Master of Science' University of Tennessee 342

Plasma Physics. Docjor ofkilosophy University okaryland 348

ICollege Park

Polymdrbg.ngering. .

Master of ScienceDocter of Philosophy

University of Tennessee 352

Polymer 'cience Master of Science Unwersiteouthern Mississippi-

353Doctor of Philosophy

Public Health 'Master of Public Health University of South Carolina 362111taster of Science o Public Health

Public Health Master of Public Health Un ersity of Tennessee 363

. Radiation Biology Doctor of Philosophy U wersity of 'Tennessee 365

Range. Science Master of Science Texas A&M University 374'Master of AgricultureDdctor of Philosophy

.

h

Range,SCience Master of Science - fexas Tech University 375Doctor of PhilosophY

Recrdation and ResOurce Master of Agriculture Texas A&M University 382Development . Master of Science

Doctor af Philosophy

Recreaticn. Therapeutic Master of Arts Texas Woman s University 383

Religious Studies Doctor Of Philosophy ,University of Virgvb 385

Safety Master of Science University of Tennessee 391Specialist in Education , r

Safety Engineering Master of Science TeXas A&M University 392

Social Work actor of Social Work University oi Alabama 395

;' Social Work Doctor of Philosophy ,Florida State University 396

Speech kid Hearing Sciences Doctor -of Philosophy University of fennessee 405

Speech Theatre Doctor of Philosophy Louisiana state University 407

Statistics Doctor of Philosophy Texas A&M University 412

Statistics. Applied boctOr of.Philosophy University of Alabama 413

Textile Engineering . Doctor of Philosophy Georgia Institute of Technology. 421

Textile Science Master of SCience Clemson University 424

Theatre Mdster of Fine Arts Memphis State University .425

Theatre Arts Master pf Fine Arts Florida Stat.University 426Doctor of Philosophy

Urban and Regional Planning Doctor of Philosophy. Florida, State Urliversity 435

Vettirinary Medical,6ciences Master at Science Louisiana State University 438, Doctor of Philosophy

'Veterinary Medicine Specialties. Master ot Science Adburn University 439Doctor of Philosophy

Wildlife Master ot Science Louisiana State University 447

Virildlife Management Master of Science Frostbürg State College 448

Wood Science and Technology , Master of Science Mississippi State University 449

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The. State at FLORIDA has made arrangements for its residents to have access to the *following programs through the. Academic CommonMarket.

PROIIIOM

'Actuarial.Sc;onee

Bioengineering

Coal Proc4sing Research 4

Computer Science

Dentistry..

Engineering Science (BiomedicalEngineerind ion)

Environmental. Ith

Expressive Therapies

Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures

German

German Language and Literature

Germanic Languages

Marine Law arid Science

Nursind

Nutritioe44.

Ociratiorial Safety and

Oral Biology

Petroleum Engineering

Pubac Health

PublioNealth

. Public Health and Epidemiology

.PletySlavic Languages and Literatures

Textile Erpneering

Textile and Polymer SCience

Textile Science

Tiopical Medicine adMedicill Parasitology

C .

DEGREE.

Master of Actuarial ScienceDoctor of Philos4hy.

Master of Science

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor ot Philosophy

Master of Scienee

Doctor ofPhilosophy. .Master of Science

Master of Arts

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

DV of Philosophy

Master of Marine Law and Science

Doctor of.Science in Nursing

Master of NutritionDocter of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Science

aster of Science

Master of Public Health ,

Master of .Science in Public Health

Master of %PublicIHealth

Master of Science

Master of ScienceSpecialist in Education

Doctor of Philosophy. ^4

"Doctor of Philosophy %.

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceI.

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

1 6

INSTITUTION

4

SEEPROGRAM .

. NOTE

Georgia State University 10- 3

Clemson University 53Auburn University

813

University of Marylapd. 99College Park

Universili of Alabama 117in Birmingham

. 4

University of Tennessee 128

East'Tennessee State University 135

University of Louisville 140

Auburn University 144

S.

University of- Virgthia

UniverVly of Tennessee171

.172

University at Texas at Austin 173

Uniitersity of Misvssippi 245University of Alabamain Birmingham

306'

Clemson Univer4y -,309

Auburn University 310University of Alabamsin Birmingham

yississippi State University

317

321

yniversity of South Carolina - - 362

University of Tennessee 363

University of Alabarpain Birmingham °

364

University of Tennenee 3.65

University of Oirginia 393

Georgia Institute of Technology 421

Clemson University 422Auburn University 423

Louisiana State: University 433Medical Center

. t

ep

44

.

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0The State of GEORGIA has made arrangem ts for i4 residerts to have access to the following programs through the Academic CemmonMarket

PROGRAM'. -

African ttp,Pf

Agricultural Engineering4.AgnculturallMechanitation

American Studies

Anthropology

Astronomy.

Aviation. Professional

Biomedical Engineering

Cltn;eal Biochemistry

Clinical Chemistry

Clinical Nutrition

Coal Processing Research

Coastal and OceanographicEngineering

Coastal Geography

Communications

Communiff3eveloprnent

Criminology

Dance

Edtiation of Visually ImpairedChildren

Expresswe Therapies+ ,

Fisheries and Allied Aguacultgres

.1Fplk Studies

Gentian Language and. Literature

History (i-listort Preseryation)

Home Economics

Herne Ecc'inomics

Hospitality Management

Immunology

International Business Studies

international Studies

Litgarianship

Library Science

Library Science

Library Science;

'Library Science

Library Services

Marine Law and Science

Marine Science

Marriage and the tamily.

4.4

EGREEi

actor oftPhi sophy

octor of1 Phil sophy'

aster of Agri ufture

Master of Arts

Doctor of Phololsophy

i.laster of Sele cerlocipr of Philo phy

;Bachelor of Science

f1213ctor of PhilasOhy

Doctor of Pitosaphy

Master of SciegOeDoctor af Philosophy

A Master of Scienca

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master af EngineeringMaster. of ScienceDoctor %Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

boctor.of Philosophy

Master of Science

Mastei of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of FinArts

Octor of Education

aster of Arts" '

1.% Niaster- of Science. Doctor of Philosojahy

?taster of Arts

Doctor of 'Philosaphy

Master of Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Dactor of Philosophy.

Master of Science

Master of SciericeDoctor of Philosophy

Master of International BusinessStudies _

()actor of Phyosophy

Master of Librarianship

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

INSTITUTION

West Virginia University

University a/ Kentucky

-Clemsen University

University of Alabama

University of Tennessee

University of %oda

SIMMaster of Science in Liarary Science

'Master of Library Science

Master of Science in Library Science

Master of Library Services

Master of Marine Law and Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

4

p

1 7

Lobisiana-Tech University

University of Virginia

Medical UniversitY of South Carolina

Louisiana State UniversityMedical Center

University of Alabamain Birmingham

Auburn University

University of FIRrida

Louisiana State University

University of Tenne§seet.Universitrof Lowslile

Flprida State University

Florida State U;iversity

University of Virginia

-University of Loilisville

Auburn University .

Western Kentucky University

' University of Tennessee

Middle Tennessee State University

Florida State University .

Universit, of Tennessee

Florida International University

Ugiversity of Alabamain Birmingham

UniverSity of South Carolina

University of South Carolina

University of South.Ca!olina

Florida State University

University pf kentubky

Louisiana State University

University of. Tennessee

University of Alabama

Univeraity of Mississippi

College of William and Mary

Florida State University

1 6

El

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

14

21

26.

32

43

50

60

82

83

86 .

88

89

90

.93

95

108

112

122

140

144

147. 172

187

188

189

;93

202 .

217

220

231

233

234

235

236

2400.

245

247

252

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GEbRGIA (continued)

PROGRAM

Meteorology '

; Music

, Music

Music Education

Music Education. Theory agdPerformance.

Music Perforfriance

Musicology

Neutosciences

Nursing

Nursing

Nursing

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Ocean Engineering

Oceanography

Oral Biotogy

Pelroleum Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

. Physical Thera6y

Physiological Optics

Planning .

Radiation Dosimetry. Medical

Radio Astronomy

dRegional Deyeloriment4

Religious Studiesa.

Slavic Laoguages and Literaturts

Social Work

Special kducation Administration

Speech and Hearing sciences

Speech Pattology and A4.*Speech Theatre e.

Technology Education

,Theatre Arts

Toxicology t.,

Fransportation

Tropical Medi'C4 and Medical.Parasi

Urba Regional Planning

DEGREE

Master of ScienceDoctizir of. 1;t1tlosbotiy

Doctor el Vilma! Arts

Doctor of Phopsophy

ir.Doctor 6f EducationDottor of PhiloSophy

Doctor of Musical Arts

Master of 'fitusicDoctor of Must

Doctor olPhilosophy

, Master cif ScienceDoctor ot philosorpy

Doctor of Science in Nursing

Doctor fif Philosophy

Doctor of PhilDsophy

Mepter of Arts.Master of Occupational Therapy

Master of.Scrence

Master of ScienceMaster of Engineering

Dactor of Philosophy

Master o'f Science

Master of Science

Nester of Science

Master of Science

Masterpt ScienceDoctor of Philosophy ,

Master of Science

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Public Service

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of fltutosophy

Doctor of Social Work

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy,

DOctOr of 'philosopar

DoctOr of Philosdphy

Doctor of Education

Master of Fine Arts. Doctor of Philosophy

ootor of Philosophy

Master of Arts'Master of Sciencetaod CommerceDoctor of Philosophy

0

.

INSTITUTION

Floridt State University

SEPROGRAM

NOlt260

We4t. \&ginia University 272

4 West Virginia University 273

" Florida State UniVersity 276

University of Kentucky 280

Florida State University 284

Universil4 of Kentucky 293

University of Alabama.in Birmingham

28

University of Alabamaio Birmingham

306

Texas Woman's University 307

University of Texas at Austin 388

Texas Woman's,University 312

Virginia Commonwealth University 313 $

Florida Atlantic University 314

Old Dominion University .

- .316

Uniyersit9 of Alabamain Birmingham

317

Mississippi State University 321

West Virginia University/322

Virginia Commonwealth University 337

University of Alabama 340

-University of Tennessee 342

University of Kentucky . 3'67

University of itaryland 369College Park

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

DoCtor.of Philosopiiy

ed inströmenis only: Cortsult state coordinator,

% Western Kentucliy University 11;1384

University of Virginia 38.5,4

University of Virginia 393

University of Alabama 395

University of Texas at-Austin .402

University of Tennessee 405

Louisiana State University 4.06

Louisiana State University 407

. West Virginia University 420

Florida State University 426

Universitrof Kentucky

University of Alabama

Louisiana State UniversityMedical Center

flortda State Utarersity

428

430

433

435,

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4,?

0

a.

The State Of KENThetti has made arrangements for its residents to have access to the following programs through the Academic CommonMarket

.

PROGRAM .

ACcounting

Actumal Science

Administration Health Services

Adult and*ExtensiorEducationA

Adult Education

t Aerospace AdniiniStration

AeroSpace ngineering

Aerospace Engineertrig

Aerospace Engineering

Aerospace Technology

Africa9 Histi3ry

Aging Studies

,Aqing: Studies in..

..A ncommunication

A erican Studies

Architecture

Art. History of.

Asian Stkieg ,

Astronomy

Atmospheric and Earth Science

Atmospheric Scierites

-

..

Audiology and S'peecb.F:athOlogy

Avian Medicine

Aviatihn. Professtonal

AviatiOn Systems

. Bmngual Education.

Black ttstory

Bbilding ConsiitiCtion(Destge and-Managernent)

BusinesS AiiministrationTransportation

' Ceramic Engineering

Ceramic Engineering

oh, Planning

Classics

Clinical Chemistry

4

a.

Coastal and OceanograPhicEngineering

Coasial Geogrpphy

Coastal Geology

Cornthurscatioil Disordeid

DEGREEN4-

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Actuarial Science

Doctor of Phildsophy

Doctor of. EducationDoctor of Philbsopby

Doctor of EducationDoctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Master of Science

Bachelor of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Doefor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Master of ArtsMastpr of ScienceMasfer bf Public Administcation

Bachelor of Science

Master of Arts1Master of Architecture

poctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Doctor of philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Science indeophvical Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy

Master.ef Avian Medicine

Bachelor of %epee

Master of Science

Doctor of Education

Master.of Ats

Master,of Science.

Ma4ter of'Business AdministrationDoctor of Business Administration

Master of Engineeringster of Science

aster of ScienceDoctor of'PhiloSophy ;.

Master.of City Planning.

Doctor of Philosophy

Master oeScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of EngineeringMaster df ScienceDoctot of Philosophy. .

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science()act o r of Philosophy

Doctor of Phikisoptly .

4

4go.

INSTITUTION

Univeirsity of Arkansas

Georgia State University

University of Alabamain Birmingham

Texas MAI University

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE.

1

3

4

6

7.

University oi Southern Mississippi 7

Middle Tennessee State UniversitY .8Mississippi State University 10

University of Man:hand ItCollege Park

University of Tennessee 12.

Middle Tennessee State University 13

West Virginia'University 14

University of soutp Florida t6Nortn Texas Stat4 University 17

Mississippi State University 4,18

Univers1 of Alabama. . 26

41niversity of Texas al Arlington 38.444

University of Virgipia 40

Florida State tinie,ersity 42

University of Florida 43

Old Domini University 45

Georgia Institute of Technology 46

MemphiS State University 47

University of Georgia 49

Louisiana Tech University 50

UniverSity of Tennessee 51

Texas AM University 52

Morgan State University 62

Texas 'WAR University 63

Unwersity of MarylaldCollege Park

67

Cternson University*

Georgiq Instittite of Technology 4 70

Georgia Institute of Technology 77

University of Texas at Austin 81

Louisittna State University 83 .

Medical Center

University of .Florida 89

Louisiana State University 90

UniveisIty of South Carolina 9i

University of Texas at Dallas 92

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KENTUCKY (contmued))

4

PROGRAM

gel COmmunications

Cofisumer Sciences

Court Reporting,

Cnminal Justice

Cominology

Cytotechnology

. Dairy Man ufacturing

Dance and Related Arts

. Th)

Dental Hygiene ,1111

Electro-Optical Technology

Engineering

Environmental Design and Planning

Environmental Engineering

Environmental- Health

Environmental Sciences

Eitracorporeal CirculationTechnology

Fisheries and (killed Aouacultures

Fisheries Science

Food Stience and Technology

Food Systekis Administration

Forest Engineering

Forest Resources Science

Forest Resources Wood Swence andTechOology

Forestry

Forestry (Silviculture and ForestManagement)

Future. &Oleg of the.

Geodlinarnicsoof Plate Margins

.4ealth Wdministrat&

Health Services Admipistrption

Hebrew Studitis '

Home Econotnica

Home Economics

Home Economics

Hospital and*Health. Administration

Hospitality Managemard

Humanities

Humanities

Humanities

Humanities

DEGREE

Doctor of Philosophy

MaSter of Arts

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor.of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Sc

i!lacheior of S nce

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Sciencein Dental Hygiene

Master of Science

Doctor of Engineering

Doctor of Environmental Design-and Planning

Doctor of Philosoephy

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy-

Bachelor of Science

Master Of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Sciencein Engineenng

Doctor of Philosophy

Dodtor Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ForestryMaster of Science in ForestryDoctor of Forestn)

Paster of Science

.11.

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Health Administration

Master of Healih Adrriirtstration

Master of Arts

Doctor.of Philosophy

Doctor of PhilosoPhy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor. of Philosophy

Master of Arts in Teaching

Doctor of PhilosOphy

INSTITUTION

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

lUniversity 'of TenneSsee 93

..TexasiWoman's University 102

University of Mississippi in OxfOrd 103

Sam Hou"ston State University". 10'5

Florida State University 108

University of Alabamain Birmingham

110

Mississippi State Unniersity 111

Texas Woman's University 114

Old Dominion University 115

University of Houstonat c,lear Lake City

125

Texas A&M University 126

Virginia Polytechnic Instituteand State University

132

West Virginia University 133

East Tennessee State University 135

-University 'of Texas at Dallas 137

Medical University of South Carolina , 141

Auburn University

Louisiana State University

Mississippi State University

Universilmt.Tennessee

West Virtia University

West Virginia University

Mississippi State University

144'

t46

146

150

153

164

155

/4buihm UniVersity 156

Siephen F. Austin 158State University,,,4

University of Houstonat Clear Lake City

160

University of South Carolina 163

Georgia 'State "UniVersity 175

Virinia Commontvealth Universit 180

University of Texas at Austin 182

Florida State,University 188

University *of Tennessee

Texas Tech University

University of Alabamain Birmingham

Florida International University

Florida State Univers4-

1., Univerpity of Texas. at Arlington

University of Texas at Arlington

University of Texas at Dallas

189

190

192

193

198

199

200

201

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k

A

PROGRAM

Industrial Design

Industnal Organizational Psychology

Industrial Relations

Industrial Systems Analysis

iristitution Administration(Focdservice Systems Management)

Internationat'Business Studies

International Management

Journalism,

Land Use Planning.Management and besign

Latin American Studies

Latin American Studies

'Latin. American Studies

Library Science

Library Science

Library Science Library 1,

and Information Science

Manpower and Industrial Finatioe*

Milne Resources. Management of

Mgnnp Scienee

MarScience.Marine Science..

Marine Sciences

Mathematical Sciences

Medical Tee-apology

Meteorology

Meteorology

.;Middle Eastern Studiesz-4.Mining Engineering Technology

Multi-Campus University andCollege Systems

Museum Science

MuSlc Education

Music History and Literature

Music Research and Pedagogy

mu:sic Thetapy.

". .Mak TheNapy #

Musical bmposition'

Natural Resources and EnvironmentalEconomics

Non-Destructive Testing

t,

40,Nuclear Engineering

. 'Nuclear Enginiuring

Nuclear. Eng1neering(Radiotcylical Safety Specialization).

DEGREE

Master of Industrial Design

Doctor ot Philosepty

Master of Science

Master of Science

Masteeof ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of International BusinessStudies

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Master of Arts

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosoiihy

Doctor-of Philosophy

Doctor of -PhiloSophy

Dactor of Philosophy

Master Of ArtsMaster of Science

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Master of Science

Master of Science -

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master elf Science--'Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master CfArts

Bachelor of Scienco

Doctor of Philosophy -

r'

Master of A;ts

Doctor of PhilosOphy

Doctor .of Philosophy

Doctor of lloslYph/

'Master QI Science ,

Master Of Music

Master of Music Education

Doctor of Musical Arts

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

ocietor of Philosophy

'Doctor of Philqsoptiy

4Ditot of Philosophy

A

21 20

KENTUCKY*(contrnued)

SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION. NOTE

Auburn Urtiversity 205

Old Dominion:University 207

West Virginia University 208

Memphis State Uniyersity 209

Texas Woman's University 211

University &South Carolina 217

University of Texas at-Dallas 218

West Virginia UniversitY 222

Texas Tech University 22.3

Universiti Of Alabama 5

University of Merida 226

University of Texas at Austin 227

Florida St te University 233

Texas Wo an's University 237

Univeasitz f Texas at Austin 238

-North-Texas State University 243

Texas AIIM 4niersity 246

College of William and Mary 247

University of Si?uth Carolina 248

University of South Florifg 249

Louisiana State University 250

sUniversity of.Texas at Arlington 256

Old Doniinion University 258

Florida State Unn;ersity 460_

texas 09TM University 2610

Uniyersity of Texas at Austin

'West Virginia Instifute of Technology

Olerida State University 260

Texas Tech University

-Louisiana State University

Louisiana State Uniirrstty .

Louitiana State'Unlveri'itY-

Florida' State University

University cf Georgia

1Louislana State University

Clemson University

Athens State College

Georgia Institute of Technology

University of Tennessee

Texas A&M University

270

277

281

286

289

290

:2.92

207

299 .

300

301

302

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V.

KENTUCIO (continued)

PROGRAM

Nuclear Enginfenng Sciences

Nuclear Medicine Technology

Nursing

Nursing

Nursing

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therayy

Ocean Engineering

Ocean Engineering

Oceanography

Petroleum Enyneenng

Petroleuro Engineering

Physical Education

Physical Therapy

: Physiological Opts

Planning

Planning

Plant Protection and PestManagenrent

Plasma Physics

,Polltical Economy

Porymer Engineering

Polymer Science

it

"Popular Culture .

Process Morutonng and Control't

Psychologyt Organizational

Public Hdalth

Public Health 'and Epidemiology

Radiation Bidogi

'Radiation Sciences

Radio logic Tethnotogy

Rid° logic Technology

Rapge Science

RangeScienc

DEGREE

.Doctor of philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Doctor of Science in Nursing

_ .Dgclor of philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ArtsMaster of Occupational Therapy

) Master of Science

Master of ScienceMaster of Engineering

Master of ScienceMaster of EngineeringDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of PhilosophY

Master of Science

Bachelor of _ScienceMaster of Science

Doctor of EducationDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philoiophy

Master of Science

Master of Planning

Master of Plant Protectionand Pest.Management

Doctor of Philosophy!

Docter of Philosophy

Master of Science()Odor of Philosophy'

Bachelor of ScienceMaster of ScienceDoctor Of Philosophy

.Master of Arts

Master of ScienCe

Doctor of philosophy .

MaSter of Public Health

Master of ScienceMaster qf Public Health

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Bachelor irif ScienCe

Bachelor of%cience

Bachelor- of Science

Master of ScienceMaster of AgricultureDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science .

Doctor of Philosophy

422

a

--4-r

INSTITUTION.

University of Florida

University of Alabamain Birmingham 3

SEEPRbGRAM

NOTE

303

. 304

University.of Alabamain Birmingham

Texas Woman's Unkiersity

University of Teexas at Austin

Texas Woman's University',

306

307

308

312

.Virginia ComMonwealth University 313

Florida Atlantic University . 314

Texas A&M University 315

Old Dominion University 316

Louisiana State University 320

Mississippi State University 321

. .

Louisiana State University 332

University of Alabamain Birmingham

336

University of Alabamain Birrni(iga m

340

University cif Tennessee 342

University of Virginia 343University of Georgia 347

ed..4

. University of .MarylandCollege Park

University of Texas at Dallas 4

University of Tennessee

University of Seuthern Mississippi

`1448

350

34f v

363

Morgan State University. 354Unitefesity of Hoiiston 357at-Clear Lake City

University of Tennessee 358

University of,Tennessee 363University of Alabama

?64in Birmingham

UnKfersity of Tennessee 365 \

Virginia Commonwearik University 368University of Alabama .

in Birmingham370

Medical University of South Carolina 371

1.

Texas A&M University, 374

Texai Tech University 375

elb

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PReSGRAM

Recording Industry Management

Recreation Administration

Recreation and ResourceDevelopment

Recreation. Therapeutic

Religious Studies

Research. Operations

Respiratory Therapy

Slavic Languages and Literatures

6

V

^

r

DEGREE

fiachelor of Science

- Doctor of Philoqophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

klaster of Science inOperations Research

,

Bachelor of Sionci.

Master of insDoctor o f Philosophy

Docto of Philosophy

Docto of Social Work

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of PhilOsophy

Voctor of Philosophy

Deictor of Philosophy

Barelor ot Arts

BachelorCof Science

Mastersol Taxation

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Sciende

Doetor of Phitosophy

Masterof Arts ..Master of Science and Com.%Doator of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy.

.Pobtor of Philosophy.

MgstePof Science .Doctor of Nilosophy

Master of Science

4.

KENTUCKY iconttnued)

4.

SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION; NOTE

Middle Tennessee'State.University 376

_Texas.Woman's University 379

Texas A&M University 3824.

Texas Woripp Unwersity 383

. University of Virginia 38-5,

Uniyersity of Alabama in Huntsville 387

Medical University of South Carolina 388

University of Virginia 393

Virginia Commonwealth University 394

University of Alabama 395 .Florida rte University 396 t.University of Tennessee, 405

Louisiaha state University 406

Louisiana State University 404Marshall UniVersity ' 409

University of Alabama *415

ltkin Birmirwham

ueorgia .State University 41,8

Georgia Institute I Technology 421

Auburn Unilersit 423Clemson UniverSity 424

Florida State University 426

University bf Alabama 430

Louisiana State University 433 'Medical Center

Florodik. State Unit;prsity 435 'VOld Clorivnion-University 4'37

Texas:118M University 440

Louisiana state University 447

.

Social Policy and Sotial Work 6

/ Social Work

Social Work

Speech and Hearing Sciences

Speech Pathology and Audiology

Speech Theatre

Sports Communication(Comprehensive)

Surgeon s Assistant

Taxation

Textile Engineering

Textile Science -6.Textile Science

Theatre Arts

Transportation

Tropical Medicine and MedicalParasitology.

-* Urban and Regional Planning

Ltrban Servic9

Veterinary Micibilett ivy (AquaticAnimal Medicine)

Wikjhfe

:ts6.

,

a

.

-

'1

1-".

4.

23 224.

flo

Pr,

Ir11,

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The State of LOUISIANA has made arrangements for its residents-to have access to 'he following programs through the AcedMarkel.

PROGRAM

Actuarial Science

Administration Health Services

Aduit ahd Extension Education

Adult Education

Aerospace Engineering

Aging Studies/ Aging. Studies in

4

.

54.

Agronomy of Highly Disturbed Soils

Archaeology.

Astronomy

Atmospheric Sciences

Avian Medicine

Building Construction(Design and Management!

&Chemistry, Environrilental Science

Classics

Clinical Nutrition

Codstal and,OceansgraphicEngineering

Comrrinication Disorders

Criminal Justice

Criminall.lustiee and Criminology

_P

Criminology

-

Dance

Dance and Related Arts .

'Dental Hygiene

Drug and Material Toxrcelogy

. -Eduattion of Visually ImpairedChildren

Electro-Optical Technology

Environmental Design 4d,P%nning

Environmental Engineering

Environmental Science

DEGREE

Master of Actuarial ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Mastereof EducationMaster of Science.Doctor of EducationDoctor of.Philosophy

Docibr of EducetionPeeler-of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Master of Arts

Mas.ter of ArtsMaster of Science

' Master of Public Administration

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

ftlaster of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science inGeophysical Sciences

Masterrof Avian Medicine.*

' Master of Science

Master of Srnce'Doctor of Philosophy

aastdr of Science

Master of EngineeringMaster of Science.

DolorDc ono( Philosophy

of Philosophy

o

%Doc or of PhilosopWY

__Mester of Arts..e

Meijer of ArtsDoctor of Pfposophy

4.31311c. hejor of Arts'Bachelor of 'Science

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science in Dental Hygiene

Mcictor of Philosophy

a

Master tif EducattbnSpecialist in EducationDoctor of Education

Master of Science

Doctor orEnvironmental DeSignand Planning

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Sbcnce

p

c 24

S.

INSTITUTION

Georgia State University.

University of Alabamain Birmingham

Texas MM University

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

3

4

6

University of Southern Mississipi 7

University of Marylantd . .11College Park

University of South Florida 16

North Texas State University 17

West Virginfa.University 25

University of Mississippi 36

University of Texa, at A Min 44

Georgia Institute of Technology 46

-University.of Georgia r 49

Texas.A&M UnweisitY- 63

Lama? Unive.rsity 73

Unieersity orTexasi at Austinr 4

81

Univertity of Alabamaaiin Birmingham 7a

86

, UniverSay of Florida 89

UniverOty of Texas at Dallas 92

4.1,Parli Houston State University 105

University ef Maryland 107College Park

.- Florida Stat1 University 108

University ¶f fkilaryland ,113College Park

TexastfOman's pniversity 114

Old Dominion Univer$ity 115

University of Tennessee Centerfor tti Health Sciences-

. 120

UniverSity of Virginia 122

- t t

Univiersity of HoustOn 125- as Clear Lake City INE

Vir inia Polytechnic Institute 132

..ctd State Univprsity

West Virginia Universitya

133

6niversity of Mafyland- 136/ Eastern Shore

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OS'Nis

PROGLRAM

Eovrronmental Sciences

Exercise PhysotogyI -4

Expressive Therapies

Extracorpgreal Circulation Technology

Finelkrts

Eire Protection Engineering

Foreign Affairs

Forest Engineering

Genetics'

Genetics

Geographic Education

Gifted Education

Health Systems

Hebrew Studies

Higher Education. Sdies in

HelMe Economics

Home EponOmics

Home Economics

Hospital and Health Administration

", Hospitality Management

Housing and Interior Design

Indiv IStudies

Industrial Design

Industrial. Edilettin and Technolo9y

'6

Institution Administration(Foodseivice Systems Management)

rIntematiorft-N Business Stuclies

Latin American Studies

Libi:ananship

Librarianship

Library Scierje

Library Science

Manpoyer Planning and Evaluation

Marine Law and Science

Meteorology

Meteoroiagy

Moleculf Biophysics

Multi-Campus Universitf and CollegeSystems

MuseunfSCtence

'Music Therapy

as

DEGREE

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy.

Master of Science. Interdisciplinary

Master of-Arts

Bachelor of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

a

Master of Arts

Master of Science in Engineering

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy A

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Education

Master of ArtsMaster orEducationDoctor of Education

Master of Science in Health

Master of Ails,

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master Of Science

.Master of Science

Systems

Mbster of Science in Home Economics

= Master of Arts401gaster of Science

Master of Industrial Design

Master of Science in IndustrialTechnology

Doctor of Philo,sop hy

Master of International BusinessStudies

Doctor of Philosophy

Educational Specialist in Librarianship

Specialist in librarianship

boctqr of Philosophy

DOctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Marine Law and Science

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy'

Master of. ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philoseptiy

Master of Arts

Master of Science-Master of Music

25 .e

LOUISIANA (continuejl).

INSTITUTION

University of Texas at Dallas

University of Louisville

University of Louisville

Medical University of South Carolina

Texas Tech University.

University of MarylandColter Park

University of Virginia

Wegt Virgirlia University

Auburn University

Mississippi Stale University

UniNsity of Georgia

University of Georgia41/

.1.Georgia Institute of Tectinplogy

University of Texas at Austin

Llnivi;pdy of,lientacky

Florida State University

University of Tennessee

Texas Tech University

University of. Alabamain Birmingham

Florida International University

University of Kentucky

Memphis' State University

Auburn University

Eastern Kentucky University

Texas Woman's University

.

'University of South Ca lina

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

137

139

140

141

142

143

151

153

161

162.

\174

181

182

184

188

189

190

1'92

.44 193

196

203

205

206

211

217'.;

, University *of TOxes at.Austin P.227

University of Alabama 230

University of South Carolina 232

florida State University 233

Texas Woman's University 237

West Virginia University 244

University of Missfssippi 7.245

Florida State University 260

Texas A&M University 261

Floriga State UniveWty 267 .

FloridaeState University 269 4.

Texas Tech'University 270

Florida State Unlyersity 289

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LOUISIANA (continued)

pROGRAM

Music Therapy

Non-Destructive Testing

Nuclear Engineering

Nuclear Medicine Technology

0

Nursing

Nursing

Nursing

Occupational Spfety and'Health

Occupahonal Therapy

Ocean Engineering

Ocean Engineering

. .

Oceanograpfk

Philosophy

Philbsophy

Photography Film

Physical Therapy

Physical Thevpy -F,07

PhySician s Assistant

'Physiological 0 tics

Polymer Eng.

eenn9

ence

, School

'alth

Biology

Radiation Dosimetry. Medical

Radiation Sciences

$ Radiological Health 4pecia1ly *

Reading Educatibp

Recreations Therapeutic

Safety Engineeriikg

Social Policy and Social Work

Social Work

Social Work

Sociology. 'Applied

Special, Educakon Idifted Education)s.0.

Studiei.!....,,;.

Statistical Economia

Statistics. ApPlied

%

CIEGREEI

Master of Music Education

Bachelor of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of 'Science

Master of Science in NursingDoctor of Science in Nursing.

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master o f ArtsMaster of Occupational Therapy

Master of ScienceMaster of Engineering

Master of ScienceMaster of EngineeringDoctor of Philosophy

.Doctor of Priilospbhy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosoph'y

Master of Fine Arts.

Master of .Science

Mastet of Science .

Certificate as Physician's Assistant

Master of .ScaienceI Doctor of Ptillosophy

Master of ScienceDoCtor.of -Philesophy.

Bachelor of Sckence

Director of Philosophy

Master of Pubhc Health

Master of Science...latZeof.P.bilosophy

Master Of Science

Bache* of Scienee

Masteriof Science .

Doctor of EducationDocter of PhiloWy

.Master of Arts

Ma;4ter of Sciencia

Dctictor of F3hilosopl.iy

,picictor of Social Work .

Doctor of PhtiphyIMaater of Art's

Master of Education

Master of ScienceDoctor olgt.lucation

Master of ScienceMaster of Arts

.

Doctor of Philosophy,.

.26

k. .

s

SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION NOTE'

University of Georgia 290

'Athens Stale Cogege v ?99Georgia ldstitute of Technology 300University of Alabamain Birmingham

304

University of Alabama e'ib firmingham

306 $

Texas Womarirs University 307-University of Texas at Austin 308

AubUrn University mar 310

Texas &flan's UniVersity 312

Florida Atlantic UnWersity . 314

Texas A&M University 315

4

Old Dominion University

UnWersity qf Ienoessee

University of Virginia 'Virginia Commonwealth University

University of Alabama °in Birmingham

VirginiaVornmonwealk University . '337Medical University orSouth Carolina 348

31e.328

329

331

336

-14.University of Alabama 340in Birrningham

University of Tennessee 352s

University of Southern Mississippi 353

Lleiversity of Texas at Austin 359Universitir Of Tesmessee 363University of Tennessee 365

University of Kentucky

Virginia Commonwealth University

University of nentucky

University oletkirgid

Texa's Worrian's University

Texas.A&M University

Virginia Commonwealth.University

UniVersity of Alabama

flprida State University

University of MarylandBaltimore County

University of rennossee atChattanooga

. .West Virginia University

West Virginia University

1111. University of Alabama

5.

367

368

372.

376

383

; 392

394

r 395

396

398

2.

*403

410

411

413

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,

PROGRAM DEGREE

Surgeo(f s *Assistant Bachelor of Science

Taxation Master,of Taxation

Technical Education Master of Science

Tumor Biology Master of SciifteDoctor of Philosophy

Visual Dis'abilities MAW of ArtSDoctor of EducationDoctor of Philosophy

4

44.

LOUISIANA (corittnuedr

SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION NOTE

U;)iversity of AlabamairiBirmingtiam -

Georgia Stale University

Memphis State University

West Virginia University

4Florida State University

4

27

Os

se

.

415

4184114 419

434

442

JP

se

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,. .

,. .The State dt MARYLAND ha'1 s made arrangements for its residentk to have acceSs to the following,prograrns through the AcademitCoalmen Market. . .

. I 1

PROGRAM

Accounting Information Systems,.

Adult and Extension Education

Adult Education

Aerospace Administration

: Aging Studies

Aviation. Professional

Bilingual Education

Ceramic Engineering

ClinicatCommunity Psychology

Coal Processing Research

.Comparative Deielopment Studiesin Education

Cottt Reporting

Cultural Geography Anthropology

Cytotechnotogy

ponce end,Related Arts

Educatien of VisuallY ImpairedChildren

Educatidnal Technology

Environmental Health

Expressive Therapies

Extracorporeal CirculationTechnology

Forest ResourcesiWood Science and'rechmilegy

Forestry

,

Forestry

Geodynamics of Plate-Margins

*Geological Sciences

GeologiCal Sciences N.,(Invertebrate Paleontology)

Geology (Geop4sics-Eiiploration)

Geology (Vertebrate Paleontology)

Hist* (Histori.c PreServation)

Hestlital and Health AdMinistration

Hespitality. Management

# 'Industrial Chemistry.

'. Industrial Design .

International Business Studies

Latin American Studies

Latin American'Studies

Linguistics (Applied English)

. DEGREE

Master of Science

Doctor of EducationDoctor ot.Philosophy

Doctor of EducationDoctor of Philosophy

Bachelor ot Science

Master of Arts

Bactelor of Science

Doctor of ,Education

Master.of ScienceMaster of Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Science

Bachelor of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor ot Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of EducationDoctor of Education

:Doctor of Educattor:

Bachelor of 6cience

. Master of, Arts

Bachelor of Science*

Docior of Philosophy

.1Asster of cienceDdctor of Philosophy

Master orForestry

Master Of &fenceDoctor of Philosopf2y

Doctor of Geological Sciences

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

'.Master of Arts 11

Doctor of Philosophya.

Master of ArtsDoctor ot Philosophy

Master ot Arts

Master ot Science

Master of Science ,

Master of SdeAte

-Master ot Industrial Design

Master ot. itntemptional BusinevStudieS

Master of Arts

Master of ArtsDoctor of philosophy

'Master of Arts

SEEPROGRAM

ANSTITUTION r -.NOTE

Middle Tennessee Stale-university 2

A Texas A&M University 6

Universevof Southern Mississippi

Middle Tennessee State University

University of South Florida

Louisiana Tech University

Texas A8.1 University

Clemson University

University of South Florida

Auburn Uniyersity

Florida State University.

University of Mississippiin Oxford

Louisiana State University

Univeriity of Alabama.in Birmingham

Texas Woman's University -

yniversityof Virginia .

East Texas State University

East Tennessee State University

University Of Louisville

Medical University of South Carolina

MissisSippi State University

Auburn University

Clemson University

University of Setth Carohna

University of Texas at El PaaUntirersity of Texas at Austin

University of Texas at Austin

Un versity of Texas at Austin

.7.

8

16

50

52

69

ai

to 8897

103

109

110

114

122

123

134

140

141

155

156 .

157

163

166

Middle Tennessee State University 187

University of Alabama 192In Birmirpham

Flprida international Unikirsity

University Of ventral Florida

Auburn thiiversity

University of South Carolina

University of Florida .

University ot Texas at Austin

.University bt Texas at El Paso.

193

204

205.

217

226

227

241

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I. *PROGRAM . DEGREE

:1MARYLAND (continued)

SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION NOTE

Marine Law and Science Master of Marine Law and Science University of Mississippi . 245

Medical TechnolOgy Master of Science-

Old Dominion Universityrt

258

Mineral Engineering Master of Sciencp University of Alabama 265

Nuclear Medicine Technology Bachelor ,of-Science University of Alabamain Birmingham

304

Nnisingl* .boctor of Science on Nursing Uni0ersity of dabantain Birmingham .

306

Occupational Safety and Health Master of Science Auburn University 310

Occupational Therapy Master of Ms Texas Woman's University 312Master of Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy Master of Science Virginia Commonwealth University 313

Oclia*Engineering. Master of Science Ronda Atlantic University .314* Master of Engineering

PetroleUm Engineering Bachelor of Science Mississippi State University 321Master of Science

Physical Therapy Ma ter of Science . Virginia Commonwealth University 337

Physician s Assistant , Ce thcate as Physician's Assistant('

Medical University of1 South Carolina 338

Psychology (School Psychology Ma ter of Science Tennessee State University 360Concentration).

<Public Health Master of Public Health University (04 South Carolina 362Master of Science jn Public Health

Public Health. Mater Of Public Health !tUniversity of Tennessee 363

Publie Health and Epidemiologyp.

Master of Public HealthMaster of Science .

. .

University of Alabamain Birmingham

364

Radiation Chemistry. Doctor of Phtlosophy Texas Woman's University 366

Recreation. Therapeutic Master of Arts Texas Woman's University 383'

Slavic Languages and Literatures Master of Arts University of Virginia 393Doctor of Philosophy

-Sutgeon's Assistant BachblOr of Sc University of Alabamain Birmingham

415

Systems Science Master of Smote University of Louisville 416

Travel lnduslry Management Bachelor of Science 'Concord College 432

Tropical Medicine and Medical Master of Science Louisiana State University 433-garasitology Doctor of Philosophy Medical Center

Visual Disabilities Master of Arts Florida State University .442

Wood Scienbe and Technojogy Master of Science MississiPpi State University 449

al

4 .14

7.

a

4

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The State of mISSiSSIPPi has made arrangements for its residents tci have access to the following programs through,the Academic CommontMarket.t .

. .

at SEEPROGRAMPROGRAM DEGREE INSTITUTION NOTEActuarial Science Master of Actuarial Science Georgia State University 3Doctor 'of Philoiophy

ASPAfrican History Doctor of. Philosophy West Wginia University 14 4Aging Studies Master 'of Arts University of South FloridaAnthropology Doctor of Philosophy University of TennesSee, 32Anthropology Master of Arts Texas A&M University 33Anthropology and Education Doctor of Education

tioctor.of PhilosophyUniversity of Georgia 35

Architecture Master of Architecture t University of Texas at Arlington 38Art, History of Master of Arts Florida State Uni4ere4y 39Doctor of Philosophy. Zo.

Astronomy Master of Arts - University of Texas at Austin 44Doctor of Philosophy IAtmospheric and Earth Science Master of Science Old Do nion University 45Aviation, Professional Bachelor of Science Loui Tech University- 50..Aviation Systems Master of gcience University tof Tennessee 51Bilingual Education Doctor of Education Texas AIM University 52Biomedical Engineering Bachelor of Science Louisiana Tech University 59Clinical Chemistry Doctor of Phitosophy Louisiana State University 83

Medical CenterCoal Processing Research Master of Science Auburn University . 88. Doctor of PhilosophyCoastal and Oceanographic

. .EngineeringDOctor of Philosophy University of Rands 89

Coastal Geography Doctor of Philosophy LouiAka State University 90Coastal Geology Master of Science University of South Carolina 91Doctor of PhilosophyComputer and Information Sciences Doctor of Philosophy .Univereity of Alabama

pin Birmingham98,

Criminal Justice Doctor of Philosophy Sam Houston State University 105Criminology , Doctor of Philosophy Florida State University A08

Cultural Geography Anthropology Doctor of Philosophy Louisiana State University 109Cytotechnology Bachelor of Science University of Alabama 110.

in BirminghamDance Master of Fine Arts Florida State University 112Dance ard Related Arts Master of Arts Texas Woman's University 114

Doctor of PhilosophyDental Hygiene Bachelor of icience Tennessee State University 116Educational. Technology Doctor of Education East Texas State University 123Electro-Optical Technology Master of Science University of Houston

at Clear Lake City125

Engineering of Mines Master of Science West Virginia University , 127Environmental Health Master of Science East Tennessee State University 135 ,

1Environmental Studies Bachefor of Science University of Tennesseeat Chattanooga

138

Extracorporeal Circulation Bachelor of Science Medical University of South Carolina 141Technology

Folk Studies Master of Arts Western. Kentucky University 147Forest Resources.Science Doctor of Philosophy West Virginia University 154Fotestry Doctor of Philosophy Auburn University 156French Doctor of Philosophy' University of Alabama 169Geodynamics of.Plate Margins Master of Science University of South Carolina 163

Doctor of PhilosophyII

30 ,2 9

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PROGRAM DEGREE

MISSISSIPPI (continued)

SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION NOTE

Geography Doctor of Philosophy University of Tennessee 165

Geological Sciences Doctor of GeOlogical.Stiences University of Texas at El Paso 166

Geotogical Sciences DOctor 'of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin 167(Invertebraha Paleontology)

Geology iGeophysics Exploration) Doctor of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin' 168.

Geology Wertebrate Paleontology) Doctor of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin 169

German Doctor of Philosophy Univergity of Virgirha 171

German Language and Literature Doctor of Phhosophy University Of Tennessee 172

Health Care0Administration and Bachelor of Science. Tennessee State University 176Planning

Health Care Management Bachelor of Science Unive'rsity of Alabama 177

Hebrew Studies Master of Arts- t University of Texas at Austin 182

Hi;tory (llistolgc Preservation) Master of Arts Middle Tennessee State University 187

Home Economics Doctor of. Philosophy Florida State University 188

Home Economics Doctor of Philosophy University of Tennessee 189

Home Economics Doctor of Philosophy Texas Tech University 190

Hospital and Health Administratione .

Master of Science

41

University of Alabamain Birmingham

192

Industrial Chen4istry Master of Science University of Central Florida 204

IndustriatOrganizational Psychology,,,,, Doctor of Philosophy Old Dominion University 207

4.Institutional Research Master of Arts Florida State University 213

Doctor of EducationDoctor of Philosophy

Instrumental Sciences Master of Science University of Arkansas 21440 Doctor of Philosophy

International Business Studies Master of loternatiorial Business University of South Carolina 217

Landscape Architecture

Studies ,

Master of Landscape Louisiana State University 224Architecture

Latin American Studies Doctor of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin 227 -.

Learning DisabilitiesEmotional Master of Arts Florida State University 228Disturbance Doctor of Education

Doctor of Philosophy

Library Science Doctor of Philosophy. Florida State University . 233

'library Science Doctor of Philosophy Texas Woman's Universi44 237

Library Sciencelibrary andInformation Science

Doctor of Philosophy UniversitY of Texas at Austin 238

Marine Resources. Management of Master of Scienced Texas A&M University 246

Materials Science Engineering Master of Science in Engineering University of Texas at Austin 255

Meteorology Master of Science Florida State University 260Doctor of Philosophy

Meteorology Master of Science Texas MM University 261- Doctor of Philosophy

Middle Eastern Studies Master of Arts .. University of Texas at Austin 264

Mining Engfoiziering Technokm. Bachelor of Science West Virginia Institute of Technology 266

Music Therapy Master of Science Florida State University ' .289

Music Therapy Master of Music Education UniverSity of Georgia 290

Natufal.Resources Administration Master of Public Administration University of West Florida 296

Nuclear Engineering DoCtor Of Philosophy Georgia Institute of Technology '300

Nuclear Engineering Doctor of Philosophy University of Tennessee 301

Nuclear Medicine Technology Bachelor of Science Universitrof Alabamain Birmingham

304

311, 30

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t

MISSISSIPPI Wiri(intledi

PROGRAM .

Nursing

Nursing

Nursing

Occupational Safety and Health

OccupAtional Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Occup'ational Taerapy

Ocean Engineering

qimnography

Photography Film

Physical Education,lAdapted and Developmental)

Physician s Assistant

Plasma Physics

- Process Monitoring and Control

Public Administration

Public Keith

Public Health

Public Healtli and Epidemiology

;Radiation Chemistry

Radiation Dosimetry. Medical

Radiation Sciences

Radio Astronomy

Radiologic Technology

Radiologic Technology

Radiological Health .Specialty

ReadiniEducation

Recording industry Management

Recreation, Therapeutic

Religious Studies

Research Methods and Statistics

Respiratory Therapy

Slavic Languages and Literatures

Social Work

Social Work

*SPari,ish

Spanish

Sports Administration

Statistics '

Statistics. Applied

DEGREE

Doctor of Science in Nursing

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Rachelor of Science

Master of ArtsMaster of Occupational therapy

Mailer of Science

Master of ScienceMaster of Engineering

DoCtor of Philosophy

Master of.Fine Arts

DoCtor of Education InEducational Supervision

Certificate as Physician's Assistant

cioc-for of Philosophy'

Master of Science

Doctor Of sPubhc Administration

Master of Public HealthMaster of Science in Public Health

Master of Public Health

Master of ScrenceMaster of Public Health

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Bachelor of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Science?,

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Master of, Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ArtsDoctor of EducationDoctor of Philosophy

Bachelor. of Science

Master of AilsDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor Of Social Work

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Doclor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

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INSTITUTION

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

University of Alabama,in Birmingham a

306

Texas Wormih's University 307

Universly of:Texas at Austin 308Auburn University 310University of Alabamain Birmingham

, 311

Texas Woman's University 312

Virginia Commonwealth University . 313

Florida Atlantic University 314

Old Dominion University. 316

Virginia Commonwealth University 331

Virginia Polytechnic Instituteand State University

333

MedecalUniversity of South Carolina 338

University of Maryland 348College Park

University of Houston 357" at Clear.Lake City

George Mason University 361

University of South Carolina 362

University of Tennessee 363&Iniversity of Alabama

in Birmingham364

Texas Woman's University 366University of Kentucky 367

Virginia Commonwealth University 368University of Maryland 369College Park

University of Alabamain Birmingham

370

MediCal Urarersity of South Carolina 371

University of Kentucky 372

University of Georgia 376

Middle Tennessee State University 377

Texas Woman's University 383

University of Virginia 385

Florida State Uniy 386

Medical University of South Carolina 384

University pf Virginia 393

University. of Alabama 3136

Florida Stale University 396

University of Kentucky 400

University of Tennessee 401'

Grambbng State University : 408

Texas A&M University 412

University of Alabaina 413

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r

PROGRAM

Textile Engineenng

Textile Science

Tropical Median:). andMedical parasitology

Veterinary Medicine Specialties

Visual Disabdities

S.

DEGREE

Doctor of PhilosoPhy

MastiT. of Science

Master of ScienceDgctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Artsgoctor of EducationDoctor of Philosophy

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INSTITUTION

Georgia Institute of Techno

Auburn University

Louisiana State UniversityMedical Center

Auburn University

Floricia State Usniversity

MISSISSIPPI (continued)

logy

<

.sEePROGRAM

NOTE

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423

433

439

442

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The State of SOUTH CAROLINA has made arrangements for its residents to have access to the following programs through the AcademicCommon Market. . - ... :.

PROGRAM

Actuarial Science

Administration Health Services

Aerospace Administration

Aerospace Education

Aerospace Engineering

Aerospace Engineering ,

Aerospace Engineering

Aeroipace Technology

African History

Aging Studies

Aging. Siudies in

American Studies

Animal Science

Animal Science

Animal Science (Horse Science)

Animal Sciences

Anthropology

Anthropoiegy

Anthropology

Anthropology and Education

Archaeology

Archaeology (Public)

Art History of

Art History of

Astronomy

Astronomy

Atmospheric Sciences

Audiology anCi Speech Pathology

Avian Medicine

Aviatka Professional

Aviation Systems

Bilingual Education

Biology. Behavioral

Biology (Fisheries Management)

Black History

Building Construction(Design and Management)

Child Development

Child bevetopment

Classical Languages

Classics

CO Processing -Researth

Coaslinleogrs!pbyr

DEGREE

Master of Actuarial ScienceDoctor of Phi loseptli`

Doctor of Philosophy

Bacheforof Science

Master of Education

Master of Science

Bachelor of Science

4.

10.

' Doctor of philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

I Master of Arts

Maiter of ArtsMaster of Science

Master of Arts "

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

- Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Doctor of EducationDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Bachelor of Arts

Doctor Of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Ohilosophy

Master of Arts

Master of Science inGeophysical Sciences

Doctor or philosophy 4

Master of 'Avian MediCine

Bachekir of Science

Master of Science

Dector of Education

Doctor of Philosophy

Master Pt Science

Master of Arts'

Master of Science'

Doctor'of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Master of Asti

Masters of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

t

INSTITUTION

Georgia State University

University of Alabama'in Birmingham

'Middle Tennessee State University

Middle Tennessee State UniVersity

Mississippi State University

University of MarylandCollege Park

University of Tennessee

Middle Tennessee State University

West Virginia University

University of Souih Florida

North Texas State University

University of Alabama

University of Arkansas.

Auburn University

Middle Tennessee State University

University of.Kentucky

University ef Arkansas

University of Tennessee

' Texas A&M University

University of Georgia

University of Mississippi

University of Alabama

Florida State University

University oT Virginia

University of Florida

University of. Texas at Austin

Peorgia Institute of Technology

Memphis State University

University of Georgia

.Lopisiana Tech University

University of Tennessee

Texas MI University

University of West Virginia

Tennessee Technological University

Morgan State Universiiy

Texas 184M University

Texas Woman's University

UniverSity of Texas arAustin

University of Virginia

University of Texas at Austin

.4

Auburn University

Louisiana State University

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

:

*

4

9

10

11

12

13

14

iS

17

26

27;28

'29

30

31

32

33

35

36

37 .

39

46

43

44

46

47

49

sa451

52

55

ss82

63

74

75

'7981

es90

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PROGRAM

Communicatiqn Disorders

Communications

Comparative Development StudieTin Education

e.

DEGREE

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceSpecialistDoctor of Philosophy

-

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SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION NOTE

University of Texas at Dallas 92

University of Tennessee 93

Florida State University 97

'Cor,nputer and informatton Stiences Doctor of Philosophy University of Alabama 98on Birmingham

Computet.Science Doctor of Philosophy University of Soothwestern 100

Consumer Sciences Doctor of Philosophy

Louisiana

Texas Womari's Universityso

102

kmminotegy Doctor of Philosophy Florida State University 108

Cultural Geography Anthropology Doctor of Philosophy. Louisiana State University 109

Dance . Bachelor of Arts University of Maryland 113Bachelor of Science College Park

Diplomacy and International Master of Arts University of Kentucky 119Commerce

Drug and Material Toxicology r Doctor of Philosophy University of Tennessee . 120Center for the Health Sciences

Ecology A \ Doctor of Philosophy University of Georgia 121

Education of Visually Impaired Specialist in Education pniversity of Virginia 122Children Doctor of Education

Electrical Engineering Master of Science Texas A&M University 124(Remote Sensing Specialization) Doctor of Philosophy

Engineering of Mines Master of Science West Virginia University 127

Esivironmental Design and Planning Doctor of Environmental Designand Planning

Virginia Polytechnic lnsiduteand State University

132

.Environmental Sciences Master of Science Universityof Texas at Dallas 137

Doctor of Philosophy'

Expressive Therapies Master of Arts University of Louisville 140

Fine Arts Doctor. of Philosophy Texas Tech University 142 iFire Protection Engineenng Bachelor of Science University of Maryland 143

College Park

Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures Masfer of Science Auburn University- 144Doctor of Philosophy

Fi;hertes Management Master of Science Frostburg State College 145

Fisheries Science Mailer Of Science Louisiana State University 146

Food Science and Technology peeler of Philosolify Mississippi State University 149

Forensic Science (Investigation) Bachelor of Science Jacksonville State University' .152

Forest Engineering . Master of Science in Engineering West Virginia University 153

Fcr'est Resources Science Doctor of Philosophy West Virginia University 154

Forest ResourcesiWood Science and Doctor /Of Philosophy Mississippi-State University 155Technology

'. Forestry Doctor of Philosophy Auburn University 156

French Doctor of Philosophy University of Alabama 159

Genetice Mesta of Science Auburn University 161

Doctor of Philosophy

Genetics Master gf Science Mississippi State.University 162Doctor of Philosophy

Geographic Education Doctor of Education University of Georgia 164

Geography Doctor of Philosophy University of Tennessee 165

4erman Dooley of PhilosoPhy University of Virginii 171

German Liinguage and Litefature Doctor of Philosophy University of Tennessee 172

Gifted Edecation Master of Arts Univertlity of Georgia 174Master of Education .Doctor of Education -

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PROGRAM

Health Administration

Health Care Management.

Hebrew Studies

Higher Education Administration

Home Economics

Home Economics .

Hospital and Hee lib AOministration

Hospitality, Management

Hotel-Motel Restaurant Management

Hotel] Restaurant Management

Housing and Interior Design

Industrial Design .Institution Administration '(Foodservice Systems Mariagement)

Instrumental Sciences

Interior Environments

International Trade

Land (Jse,,Planning. Managetiment andDesign

tandscape Architecture

Latin American SlUdies

Library Science I..

Library Science

Library Science/Library andInformation Science

Marine Law and Science

Marketing (Sales)

Marriage and the Family

Marriage and Family Counseling

Meteorology .

Meteor °logy *

Molecular Biophysics a")Multi-Campus Universitrand CollegeSystems

Music'

Music Composition

. Music .Education

Music Education

WI* Education

usic History arid Literature

'Music Management

Music Performance

Music Research and Pedagogy

Music Theory.

DEGREE

Masiier of Health Administration

Bachelor of Science

-Master of Arts

Doctor of Education .

in Commuoity College Education

Doctor ol 'Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Vaster Of Science

Master of Science

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Science

Master of Science in Home Economics

Master of Industrial Design

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy -

Master of Fine Arts

Master of Business Administration

Doctor offlahitosophy

Master of Landscape Architecture

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philoeolitly

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Marine Law and Science

Bachelor of Busineis Administration

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of PhilOsophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Arts

Doctor of Musical MsDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

SPecialist Degree

Doctor of Phile'sophy

Bachelor of Ms

Doctor of Musical Ms

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

INSTITUTION

Georgia, State Uninisity.

University of Alabama

University of Texas at Austin

Virginia PolyteOhnic Instituteand`State Universiiy

Florida State University

University of Tennessee

University of Alabamain Birmingham

Florida International University

Shepherd College

University of MarylandEastern Shore

University of Kentucky

Auburn University

Texas Woman's University

University oft Arkansas

Virginia Commonwealth University

Laredo State University

Texas Tech Univerdity

Louisiana State Univeriity

University of Texas at Austin

Florida State University

Texas Woman's University

University-of Texas at Austin

University of Mississippi

Memphis Slate University

Florida State University

Trixes Woman's University

35

Florida State University

Texas A&M University

Florida State University

Florida State University *

University of Mississippi

North Texas State University

r.

Louisiana State University

North Texas State University

University of Southern Mississippi

Louisiana State University

University of Alebante

North Texas State University

Louisiana State University

North Texas State University

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

175

177

182

183

188

189

393

194

195

196

205

211

214

216

221

223.

224

227

233

237

238

245

251

25;.

253

260

267*.

269

271

274

277

278

279,290

282

285

161' 286

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PROGRAM

Music Therapy

Music Thkapy

Musical Arts

Musical Composition

Musicology

- 'Musicology

Non-DestructiVe Testing

) Nuclear' Engineering

Nuclear Engineering

Nuclear Engineenng(Radiological Safety Specialization)

Nuclear Engineering Sciences

..`

Nuclear Medicine Technology

Nuclear SCience and Engineering

Nursing

Nursing c

iJursing .

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Ocean Engineering

Oral Biology

Parasitology

Petrelemm Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

Petroleum Engineering .

Pharmacy

Philosophy

Philosophy (Ancient Philosophy)

Phystal Education

Physical Education(Adapted and Developmental)

Physical Therapy

Physiologiciii Optics

AI: and Biophysics0.

Flent Protection anciPest Management

Peultry Science

Printing.Management

4`.

SOUTH.CAROLINA (continued)

SEEPROGRAM

DEGREE INSTITUTION NOTEMaster of Scieriee Florida' State University 289Master of Music

Master of Music Education University of Georgia 290Doctor of Musical.Arts Memphis State University 291'Doctor of Musical Arts Louisiana State University 292Motor 61 Philosophy Univers,ity of KentuCky 293Doctor of PhilosoOhy North Texas State University 294Bachelor of Science Athens State College - 299Master of Science . Georgia Institute of. Technoldgy 300Master of Applied ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor ot Philosophy liniversity of Tennessee 301Mastbr of Science i Texas A&M University 302Master of EngineeringDoctor of Philosophy '

Master of Engineering Univerkity of Florida 303Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosciphy

Bachelor of Science University of Alabamain Birmingham

304

Doctor of Philosophy Virginia PolyteChnic Instituteand State Universiti

305

Doctor of Science in Nwsing University of Alabamain Birmingham

306

Doctor of Philosophy Texas Woman's University 307Doctor of philosophy University cif Texas at Austin 308Master of Arls 4

Texas Woman's University 312Master of Science Virginia Commonwealth University 313Master of Science Texa &M University 315Master of EngineeringDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science University of Alabamain Birmingham

317

-Master of Science West Virginia University 318Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science. Louisiana State University 320Bachelor of Science Mississippi State University 321Master of Science

Master of Science West Vliginia University 322.Doctor of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin 324Doctor of Philosophy University of Virginia 320Doctor of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin 330Doctor of Philosophy Louisiana.State University 332Doctor of Education inEducational Supervision

Virginia Polytechnic Instituteand State University

333

'Master of Science Virginia Commonwealth University 337Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

University of Alabamain Birmingham

340

Doctor of. Philosophy University of Texas 341Medical Branch at Galveston

Master of Plant Protectionand Pest- Management

11.

University of Georgia 347

Doctor of Philosophy Texas A&M University 355Bachelor of Science , 11Xest Virginia Institute of Technology* 356

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PROGRAM

Psychology, Organizational

Public Administeation .

Radiation Biology

Radiation Chemistry a

Radiation Dosimetry. Medical

Radio Astronomy

Radiological Health Specialty

Radiological Physics

Range Science

Range Sciencer.

DEGREE

Recording industry Management

Recreation Administration

Recreabon.anri Resource Development

Religious Studies

Russian

Russian Area Studies

Safety

,Safety Engineering

Slavic Languages and Literatures

Social Pol.wed Sogal Work

SocialWork

Sod Science Minesod Reclamation

Spanigh

Spanish .

Special Education (Gifted Education)

, Speech and Hearing Sciences

Speech Pathology and Audiology

SpeechiTheatre

Spoils Adininistration

Sports Studies

Statistics. Applied

Systams-Science

Technical Educabon

Theatre .

Theatre Ms

travel Industry Management

Tropical Medicine and MedicalParasitology

Veterinary Medical Sciences

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Public Administration

Master of Science,Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of salence

Master of Science\Master of AgricultureDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science L.,

Dock:4. of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Pplosoptiy

Bachelor of Arts

- Bachelor of Arts

MasteLof ScienceSpecialist in Education

Master of S-cienCe

Bachelor of. ArtsMaster of ArtsDoctor:Of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctorof Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor gf PhilosOphy41

Dector of Philosophy

Master of Educatiorf

TZ-ctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy.

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

'Doctor of Education

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Science

Master of Fine Arts

Master of Fine Arts'Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Phiktiothy

SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION NOTE

Univeraty of Tennessee 358

George Mason University 361

University of...Tennessee 365

TexaSWoman's University 366

University of;Kaitucky 367

university of:Maryland 369College Part(

Uniiiersity of Kentucky 372

University of Texas at Arlington 373

TeXas A&M University 374

Texas Tech University 375.

Middle Tennessee S,We Univ.ersity . ..377

Texas Woman's Unitoersity 379

Texas A&M University 382

University of Virginia - 385

z Memphis Tate University , 389

University of Maryland 390College Park

University of Tennessee 391

Texas A&M University . 392 .

University of Virginia # ,393

Virginia Cornmohwealth University 394

Florida StateUriiiversity .396

West Virginia University 399

University of Kentucky 400

University of ;Tennessee -\401University of Tennessee

, at Chattanooga

University of Tennessee

403

405

Louisiana State University

. Louisiana State University

,406

407

Granibling State University 408

West Virginia University 410

University of Alabarnti 413

University of Louisville 416

Merriphis State Univer*ty 419

Memphis State. University 425Florida State University 426

Concord College 432

Louisiana State UniVersity 433Modica! Center

Louisiana State Universityr

438.

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PROGRAM

Vetefinary Medicine Specialties

Veterinary Microbiology:Aquatic Animal Medicine)

Vocational Education

Vocational-Technical Education

e.

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e

.

DEGREE .

Master okScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of PhilosoPhy

Doctor of Education

Doctor of Education

I`

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SOUTH CAROLINA (continued)

INSTITUTION

Auburn University

Texas A&M University

University of Oeorgia

University of Tennessee

0'

3839

S.

SEEPROGRAM .

NOTE

439

440

443

445

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iThe State et TEN ESSEE has made arrangements for its residents to have access to the following programs through the Academic7

'Common , .Market. .

\I

PROGRAM .

, Actuarial Science

Administration/Health Services

Adult and Extensidi Education

Adult Education'

African History

Aging Studies

Aging. Studies in

S.

Agronomy of Highly Disturbed Soils

American Studies

Architecture

Art. HiStory of

Asian Studies

Astronomy

Atmospheric Sciences

Avian Medicine .

Bilingual_Education

Biology, Marine

Biometry

Black' History

Building Construction(Design and Management)

Ceramic:Engineering

CeramiC Engineering

Cheinistry

Classical Humanities.

Classical Languages

Classics

Classics

Clinical Chemistry

CliniCal Psychology

. Coal Processing Research

Coastal and OceanographicEngineering

Coastal Geography

Coastal Geology

Community Development

*4.

.

e

DEGREE . t.;.;

Master of Actuarial Science

,...

.

INSATUT)ON

Georgia State University

,

'me'PROGRAM

NOTE

, 3Doctor ot Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy :University of Alabamain Birmingham

4

Doctor of Education Texas A&M UniversityDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philostiphy University of Southern Mississippi e 7

Doctor ef philosophy; West Virginia University 14Master of Arts University of South Florida 16Master of Arts Nortn Texas State Uni4ersity . 17Master of Science

Master of Science West Virginia University 25Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts *. University of Alabama 41100 26Masterof Architectbre University of 'Texas at Arlington" 38Doctor of Philosophy Florida State University 39Master of Arts,

. Florida State University 424Master of' Sciehte University Of Florida 43Doctor of Philosophy

Master of 5cienc3ja 'Georgia Institute of Technology 46Geophysical Sciences

Master of Avian MedOine University of GeorgiaDoctor of Education Texas A&I University

.49

452*Master of SCience University of SoUthern Mississippi 57Master of Scienge t. . Medical University of South Carolina 61

Master of Arts Morgan State University 62.1

Master of Science Texas A niversity 63

Master of Science Clemson University 69Master of Engineering

Master of Science Georgia lnstitutoof Technology 70Doctor of Pnilosophy

Doctor of Arts University of Mississippi 72Master,of Arts Texas Tech University 78Master of Arts University of Virginia 79

'Master of Arts University of Mississippi 80Master Of Arts University of Texas at Austin 81Doctor of Phitosophy

Master of Science Louisiana State University 83Doctor of Philosophy Medical Center..

Doctor of. Psychology JointCotlege offflilliam and Mary,Eastern Virginia Medical Authority,and Old Dominion-University

. 87

Master of Science Auburn University 88Doctor of Philosophy

Mastiff of Engineering University of florida 89Master of ScienceDoctor of PhilosoPhy

Doctor of Philosophy Louisiana State University 90Master of Science University of South Carolina 91Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science University of Louisville 95

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- PROGRAM

..Comparative Development Studie§in EducatiOn

Computer andInformation Sciences

Computer. Science .

Computer Sciencetr.

Creative Writing

Criminology

Dance and Related Arts

Dental Hygiene

Diplomacy and InternationalCommerce

Education of Visually ImpairedChildren r.

Educational Technology

Electro-Optical Technology

Engineering

Engineering of Mines.

Environmental Design and Planning

Expressive Therapies

Extracorporeal CirculationTechnology

Fine Arts

Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures

Folk Studies

Foreign 4ffairs

Forest Engineering

Forest Resources Wood Scienceand :Technology

Forestry

Forestry (Sdviculture and ForestManagement)

French'

Future, Studies of the

Geodynamics of Plate Margins1.

Geological Sources

Geological Sciences(Invertebrate Paleontology)

Geology (Geophysics Exploration)

Geology (Vertebrate Paleontology)

Gifted Education

Health Administration

Health Professions

1.

DEGREE

Master of ScienceSPecialistDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

MaSter of Fine Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science inDental Hygiene

Master of. AS&

Master of EducationSpecialist in EducationDoctor ot Education

Doctor Pt Education

Master of. Science

Doctor of Engineering

Master of Science

Dbetor of EnvironmentalDesign and Planning

Master of Arts

Bachelor of Science

'Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master ol Arts

Master of Arts

Master of Science in Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Forestry

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Geological Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy'

DoctOr Ol ONOsophy

Doctor of Education

Master of.Health Administration

Master of Science inHealth Professions

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TENNESSEE (continued)

INSTITUTION

FlPrida State Oniversity

University of Alabamain BirOngham

Univeistty of MarylandCollege Park

University of SouthwesternLouisiana

'University of Arkansas

Florida State University

Texas Woman's University

Old Dominion University

University of Kentucky

University of Virginia

East Texas State University

University of Houstonat Clear Lake City

. Texas A&M University

West Virginia University

Virginia Polytechnic Instituteand plate University

University of Louisville

Medical University of South Carolina

Texas Tech University

Auburn Urtversity

Western Kentucky University

University of Virginia

West Virginia University -

Mississippi State University

Auburn University

Stephen F. Aestin State. University1

University of Alabama

University of Houstonat Clear Lake City

University of South Carolina

University of Texas at. El Paso

University of Texas at Austin

University of Texas at Austin

University of Texas at Austin'

University of Grgia

Georgia State rniverSity

Sbuthwest Texas State University

o

SEEPROGRAM

. NOTE

97

99

100

104 *108

114

115

119

122

123

125

126

127

132

140

141

142

144

147

151

153

155

156

158

159

160

. 163

166

167

168

169

174

175

178

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PRoGRAM

Health Services Administration

Health Systems

flebrew Studies.

Hospital and Health Administration

Hospitably Managementr

Humanities

Humanities,

Humanities '

Industrial-Design

Institutional Research

Instrumental Science

International Business Sthdies

. International Management '

International Studies

International Studies

Land' Use Planning. Managementand Design

Landscape 'Architecture.. Latin Amencan Studies

Latin Amencan Studies

atin Amentan.Studlis

Leisure Senrices and Studies

librarianship

Libradanplp

Library Science

Library ScienceT

Library Science/Libraryand bib:motion Science

Linguistics OppliOd.Englishi

Literature. Comparative

Marine Law, arid Science

Marine Resources. Management of

Marine. Science

Marino Sciences

, ?

Materials Science

Meteorolagy

MicrobiologyiAquaticPollytion Ecology

Middle Eastern Studies a

4a

41#111: w

DEGREE INSTITUTION

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

Master.ot Health Administration Virginia Commonwealth University, 180

Master Of Science in Georgia Institute of Technology r 181Health Systems .

aMaster of Arts University of*Texas at Austin 182Master di Science .University of Alabama

in Birmingham/ 192

Master of Scirce Florida International University . 193Master pi Arts University of Texas at Arlintton 199Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts in Teaching University of Tekas at Arlington 200Mariter of ArtsMast& of Arts- in Teaching

University of Tex aLDallas 201A

Doctor of Philosophy

Master oi Industrial Design 'Auburn University 205Master of Arts Florida State University : 213Doctor of EducationDoctOr of Philosophy

Master ot Science University of Arkansas 214Doctor of Philosophy

Master of International University of South Carolina 217Busirsess Studies

Master of Arts University of Texas at Dallas 218DoctOr of Philosophy

Master of Arts Oki Dominion Univertity 219,Master ol Arts University of South 'Carolina g20Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy Texas Tech University 223-

Master of Landscape Architecture Louisiana State University 224Master of Arts University of Alabama 225Master of Arts University of Florida 226Master,olArts University of Texas.at Austin 227Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Ans , Florida State University . 229Education Specialist in Librarianship University of Alabama 230Specialist in Librarianship University of South Carolina 'ff 232'

.Doctor of Philosophy. Florida State University 233Doctor of Philosophy Texas Woman's University 237Doctor of Philosophy University of Texai at fekitl . 238

Master of Arts University of Texas at El Paso 241

Doctor,of Philosophy , University of Arkansas 242Master of Marine Law arid Science University,of Mississippi 245

of Science Texas A&M University 246Ma;ter

Doctlr of Philosophy College of William and Mary 247MastOr of Science Louisiana State University 250Doctor of philosophy

Master of Science ,Docter of Philosophy 1

University of .Virginia 4' 254

Master of Science Florida State University' 1 260Pocky of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy Virginia Polytechn10 Instihite 262 ''and State University

1

Maiter of Arts University of Texas at Austin 264

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PROGRAM . a

Mineral Engineering

Molecular Biophysics

Motor Leaping (Sport Psychology)

Multi-Campus University and CollegeSystems

Music Therapy'a

Music Therapy'

Natural Resources Administration

Neurosciences r

Nuclear Medicine Technology

Nursing

Nursing

Nursing

Occupahonal Safety and Health -

Occupational Therapy

OCcupational Therapy

Ocean Engineering

Ocean Engineering

Oceanography

Paraittology.,

Petroleum Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

Physical Education (Biomechanics)

-Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

, Physician's Assistant

Physiological Optics

Physiology and Biophysics

411-

Plant Pathology and Plant Pnysiology

'Policy Science

Political Economy

PClittcal Science

Poputar.Culture

padiation Dosimetry, Medical

Radio Astronomy

'Pediatric Nursing cniV: *

E NESSEE (conbnuecl)

SEEPROGRAM

DEGREE INSTITUTION NOTEMaster of Science University of Alabama 265Doctor of Philosophy Florida State University 267Doctor ot Education Florida State University 268Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science Florida State University 269Doctor of Philosophy

Masler ot Science Florida State University 289Master of Music

Master of Music Education University of G a 290Master of Public Administration University of W Florida 296Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

A: University of Alabamain Birmingham

298

4Bachelor of Science Uoiversity of Alabama

in Birmingham304

Master of Science in Nursing'Doctor gf Science in Nursing

Doctor of PhilOsophy

Vniversity of Alabamain' Birmingham,

Texas Woman's University

306

Doctor of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin 308Master of Science Auburn University 310Bachelor of Science University of Alabama

in Birmingham311

Master of Arts Texas Woman's University 312

1Master of Occupational Therapy

Mastecof Science Florida Atlantic University 314Master of Engineering

Master of Science Texas A.e.m University 315Master of Engineering

. Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy Old Dominion University 316Master of Science West Virginia University 318Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science Louisiana State University 320Master of Science

Master jf ArtsMississippi State University

Texas Woman's University aft

321

334Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Scie`hce University of Alabamain Birmingham

4

336

Master of Science Virginia Commonwealth University 337Certificite as Medical University of 338Physician's AsSistant South Carolina

Mester of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

University of Alabamain Birmingham

340

Doctor of 'Philosophy University of Texas 341Medical Branch at Galveston

Masfer of Science Louisiana State University .345Mtor of PhilosOphy

aMaster of Policy Scieoce University of Maryland 349.,

Baltimore County

Doctor of Philosophy University of Texas at Dallas 350Doctoeof Arts University of Mississippi r 351

Master of Arts Morgan State University 354.

Master of SclenCe University of Kentucky 367

DoCtor of PhiloSoply UniverSity of Maryland 369College Park

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PROGRAM

Radiological Health Specialty

Radiological Physics

Range Science,

Range Science

ORecreation and ResourceDevelopment

Religious Studies

Respiratory Therapy

. Slavic Languages and Literatures

Social Policy and Social Work

Social Work

Social Work

Soil Science Minesod Regamation

SpeechlThiratre

Spoits'Administration

Systems Science

Taxation

Textile Engineering

Textile Science

Theatre Arts

Toxicology.

Toxicology

Translation

Tropical Medicine and MedicalParasitology

Urban and ReVional Planning

Veterinary Medicine Specialties

st.

Veterinary Microbiology(Aquatic Manta Medne)

%mai DI.sabililles

DEGREE

Master of Science

Master of Science

Master of ScienceMaster of AgricultureDoctor of PhilosophY

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Phikisophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Master of ArtsDoCtor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Social Work

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

DOctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Science

Master oftuation

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of ScienceDoctor'of Philosophy

Master of Fine Arts

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of EducailonDoctor of Mtilosophy

4,

1 4 4

INSTITUTION

University of Kentucky

UnNersity of Texas at Arlington

Teases MM University;

A%

Texas Tech University

Texas A&M University

University of Virginia

Medical University ofSouth Carolina

University of Virginia

Virginia Commonwealth .University

University of Alabama "

Florida State University .

West Virginia University

Louisiana State University

Grambling State UnWersity

University' of Louisville

Georgia State Uriiversty

Georgia institute of Technology

Clemson University

Florida State UniVersity

Auburn University -

University of Kentucky

University &Arkansas

Louisiana State UniversityMedical Center

Florida State Ufiversity

Auburn University

Texas MM University '

Florida State University"

Is

1 3

SEEI PROGRAM. NOTE

372

373

374

4

375

382

385

388

393

394

3955.

396

399

407

408

416

418

421 ,

424

426

427

428

429

433

435

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440. .

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.The State of TEXAS h. a s made arrangements for its residents to have access te the foliowing programs through the Academic CommonMarket.

-ek

SEEPROGRAMPROGRAM DEGREE iNsTrruTioN NOTE

African Flistory Doctor of Philosophy West Virginia University 14Black History Master of Arts Morgan State University 62Chemical Priysics Master of Science Louisiana State University 71

Doctor of Philosophy

Engineering Science Master of Science University of Mississippi 129(Electromagnetic Theory) Doctor of Philosophy

Engineering Scents Master of Science University of Mississippi 130(Sedimentation Engineering) Doctor of Philosophy

.Histoly, Early American Doctor of Philosophy College of William and Mary 186History (Historic Preservation) Master of Arts Middle Tennessee State University 187Human Capital and Doctor of Philosophy University of South Carolina 197Manpower Economics 4

Motor Learning (Sport Psychology) Doctor of Education Florida State University 268Doctor of Philosophy

Music (Orff-Schulwerk Method) Master of Music Memphis State University 283Music (Suzuki Method) Master of Music Memphis S4ate University 287Mycology Myobtoxicology Doctomof Philosophy Auburn University 295Pharmacy (Biopharmaceutics) Master of Science West Virginia University 325PhotographyiFilm Master of Fine Arts 'Virginia Commonwealth University 331Physical Education Doctor of Education in Virginia Polytechnic fristitute 333

(Adapted and Developmental) Educational Supervision and State UniversityPhysics, Applied '4. Master of Soiree University of New Orleans 339Polymer Engineering Master of Science University of Tennessee 352

Pelymer Science

, Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science University of Southern Mississippi 353Doctor of Philosophy

Religious Studies Master of Arts University of Virginia 385 ..Doctor of Philosophy

Slavic Languages and Literatures Doctor of Philosophy University of Virginia 393Social Work in Rural and Master of Social Work West Virginia University 397Developing Communities ,

Soil Science Mlnesoil Reclamation Doctor of Phildsophy West Virginia University 399Special Education (Gifted Education) Master of Educittion University of Tennessee

at Chattanooga403

Sports Administration Master of Science Grambling State University 408Tax Accounting Master of Tax &counting University of Alabama . .417Urban ServiCes Doctor of Philosophy Old Dominion University 437

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The State of VIRGINIA has made arrangements for its residents to have access to the*following programs through the Academic CommonMarket .

PROGRAM

Actuaoal Science

Administration Health Services

Administrative Science

African History

Aging, Studtps in

Agricultural Engineering

Agricultural Spences

Agriculture

Agriculture

Art. Studio

Atmospheric Sciences

Avian Medicine

Bilingual Education

Bioengineerieg

Biomedical Engineering

Black History

Building Construction(Design and Management)

Business AdministrationTransportation

Chemistry Environmental Science

Clinical Chemist

Chnical Nutr'

Coastal Geofogy

Communications

--.nminal Justice Administration

Criminal Justice and Criminology

Criminology

Cytotechnology

Dance

Dentistry

DevelopmentarLearning

Drug and Material TOxicology

Electro-Optical Technology

Erwironmental Health

DERN Se Physiology

Expilissive Therapies

DEGREE

Master of Actuarial ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Administrative Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ArtsMaster of ScienceMaster of Public Administration

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Agriculture

Master of Agriculture

Master ot Fine Arts

, Master of Science inGeophysical Sciences

Master of Avian Medicine

Doctor of fducation

Doctor of Engineering

Bachelor of Science

Master of Arts

Master of Science

Master of Business AdministrationDoctor of Business Administlation

Master of Science

Master of Science

Master of Science

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy ,

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Criminal Justice

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Mastiir of Fine Arts

Master of Science

Master of Arts in DevelopmentalLearning

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Science

Master of Science. Interdisetplinjy

Master .01. Arts

INSTITUTION

Georgia State University

University of Alabamain Birmingham

University of Alabamatiunts:gtle

West Virginia University

North TexaS State University

University of Kentucky. °

Tennessee State University

Texas A&M University

Texas Tech University

Memphis State UniOersity

Georgia institute of Technology

University oi GeOrgla

Texas Mil University

Texas A&M University

Louisiana Tech University

Morgan State University

Texas A&M University

University of MarylandCollege Park

Lamar University

Louisiana Tech University

University of Alabaaain Birmingham

Universdy of South Carolina

46 15

qi)

University of Tennessee

Joint Tennessee State University, and Middle Tennessee StateUniversity

University of Maryland," College Park

Florida State University

University of Alabamain Birmingham

Florida'State University

University of Alabamain Birmingham

University of Alabamain Huntsville

University of.TennesseeCenter for the Health Sciences

University of Houstonat Clear Lake City

East Tennessee State University

University of Louisville

University of Louisville

SEE* PROGRAM

NOTE

3

4

5

14

17

20

22

23

24

41

46

49

52

54

59

62 .

63

67

73

84

86

91

93

106

107

108

110

112

117

118

120

125

135

139

140

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'PROGRAM

Extracorporeal CirculationTechnology

Fine Arts'

Fore Protection Engineering

Food Science and Animal Industry

Forestry (Sdvicullureand Forest Management)

Geodynamics of Plate Margins

Geography

Geological Sciences

Geological Sciences(Invertebrate Paleontqlogy)

Geology (Vertebrate Paleontology)

Health Professions

Heallh.Sciences

Hebrew Studies

Home Economics

Hospitality Management

Humanities

Humanities

Humanities

ImMunology

Industrial Chemistry

Industrial Education and Technology

industrial Relations

Industrial Systems Analysis

Institution Management

Interdisciplinary Studies

Internatiorral Business St ;dies

International Management

Land Use Planning. Managementand Design

Latin American Studies

Librarianship

Libfarianship

Library Science

Library Siience

* .

Library Science

Library geience

'Library Science

P4,

1

1

DEGREE

Bachelor of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Master of Science

Master ot ForestryMaster of Science it ForestryDoctor of Forestry

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Geological Sciences

Master of ArtsDirector of Philosophy

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science in Health Protessiongi

Master of Health Sciences

Master of Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts in Teachteg

Master of Arts in TeachingDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy .

Master of Science

Master of Science irr. IndustrialTechnology

Master of Science

Master of Science

Master of Science

Master.of ArtsMaster of Science

'Master of Internationll BusinessStudies

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Educational Specialistin Librarianship

Master olLibrariansiiiip

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts'Master of Science in Library Science

Master of Library Sciance

Mastmof SCience in Library-Science

,Master of Library ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

411011"

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SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION NOTE

Medical University of South Carolina 141

Texas Tech University 142s.

University of Maryland 143'College-Park

Alabama A&M University, 148

Stebhen F. Austin State University 158

University of South Carolina 163

University of Tennessee 165

University of Texas at El Paso 166

University of Texas at Ausein 167

University of Temp at Austin 169

Southwest Texas State University 178

Medical University of South Carolina 79

University of Texas at Austin 182

Texas Tech University 190

Florida International Univgrsity 193

University of Texas at Arlington 199

University pf Texas at Arlington ZOO

University of Texas at Dallas 201

9University of Alabamain Birmingham

202

University of Central Florida 204

Eastern Kentucky University 206

West Virginia University 208

Memphis State University 209

Louisiana Tech Univertity 212

Texas Tech'University 215

University of South Carolina 217

University of Texas at Dallas 218

Texas Tech University 223

Uniiersity of Texas at Austin 227

University of Alabama 230University of South Carolina 231

Florida State University 233

Universikof Kentucky 234

Louisiana State University 235Unive;SitY of Tennessee 236Texas WoMan's Univhfrsity 237

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VIRGINIA 4cortImued)

PROGRAM

Library Science Libraryand information Science

Library Services

Marine Law and Science

Marine Resources. Management of

Mathematical Sciences

MetallurgIcal Engineering

Meteorology

Middle Eastern Studies

Motor Learning (Sport Psychology)

Museum cience

Music

Music

Music Composition

Music Education

Music Education

Music Education

Music Education, Theoryand Performance ,

Music History and Literature

Music Performance

Musie Performance

` Music Research and Pedagogy

MUSIC Theory

MUM Therapy

Musical Arts

Musical 'Composition

Musicology

Musicology

Nidural Resources Administrietion

Neurosciencet

Nuclear Engineering(Radiological Safely Specialization)

Nursing

Nu

Nàr

Occ Vona, Safety and Health

Occupational Therapy

Ocean Engineering

Oral Biology

PrfocIng Arts and Pedagogy

St

DEGREE

Master of Library ScienceDoctor ot Philosophy

Master of Library Services

Master of Marine Law and Science

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDocter of Philrisophy

Master of Arts .

Doctor of EducationDoctor ot Philosophy.

Master of Arts

Doctor of Musical Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of MusicDoctor of Musical ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts in Education

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Musical Arts.

Coctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Music

Doctor of Musical Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceMaster of Music

Doctor of Musical Arts

Doctor of.Musicat Arts

Doctor.of Philosephy

Master of Music.Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Public Administration

Master of-ScienceDOM! of Philosophy

Master of EngineeringDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of.Science in Nursing

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor' of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of ArtsMaster of Occupatibnal Therapy

Master of ScienCOMaster of EngineeringDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Doctor of Music;i1 Arts

48

INSTITUTION

University of Texas at Austin

University of Alabama

University of Mississippi

Texas A&M University

University of Texas at Arlington

University of Tennessee

Florida State University

University of Texas at Austin

Florida State University

Texas Tech University

West Virginia University

WeSt Virginia University

North Texas State University

Austin Peay State University

Louisiana State University

North Texas State University

University of Kentucky

,Louisiana State University

Florida State University

Northjexas ptata University

Louisiana State University

North Texas State University

Florida State University

4

Memphis Stale University

Louisiana State University

University of Kentucky

North Texas Stale University

University of West Florida'

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

238

240

245

246

256

259

260

264

268

270

272

273

274

275

277

278

280

281

284

285

286

288

289

291

292

293.

294

296

University of Alabamain Birmingham

298 s

Texas A&M University 302

University of Alabamain Birmingham.

306

Texas Woman's University 301

University of Texas at Austin 308

Auburn. University 310

Texas Woman's University 312

Texas A&M University 315

University of Alabamain Birmingham .

311

University of Southern Mississippi 319

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%

PROGRAM

Petroleum Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

Physician s Assistant

Physiological Optics

Plant Pathology

Plant Physiology

Polymer Engineering

Popular Culture

Poultry Science. ,

Printing Management:

Psychology. Organizational

Public Health

Public Health

Public Health and Epidemiology

Radiation Biology

Radiation Chemistry

Radiological Health Specialty

Range Sciencer.

Range Science

Recreation

Recreation Administration andSupervision

Recreation and Park Administration

Recreation and Resource Development

Safety Engineering

Social Work

Social Work

Social Wont in Rtiral andDeveloping Communities

Soil Science Minesoil Reclamation

Speech Communication and Theatre

Statisties; Apple.td

Siirgeoniessistant

. Taxation

Technical Education

DEGREE

Master of Science

Master of Science

Master of Science

Cendicate as Physicians Assistant.

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy.

Master of Science'Dottor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy.

Master of Arts

Master ot Agriculture-Master of Science .

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosoph1V---

Master of Public HealthMaster of Science in Public Health

Master of Public Health.

Master of SCIEMeMaster of Public.ftlealth

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy .

Master of Science

Master of AgricultureMaster of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

'Master of Science

Master of Recreation and ParkAdministration

Master of AgricultureMaster of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Doctor of Social Work

Doctor of Philosopi

Master of Social Work

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of kisMaster of Science

-Master of Applied Statistics

Bachelor of Science

Master Of Taxation

Master of Science

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SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION NOTE

Louisiana State University 320

Mississippi State University 321

West Virginia University 322

Medical University of 338South Carolina

University of Alabarna 340in Birmingham

Texas A&M University 344

Texas A&M University 346

University of Tennessee .352

Morgan State University 354 .

Texas A&M University 355

West Virginia Institute of Technology 356-43

University of Tennessee 358

University of Smith Carolina 362

University of Tennessee 363

Universily of Alabamain Birmingham

364

University of Tennessee. 365

flexes Woman's University 366

University of 372..1<entucky

Texas A&M University 374

Texas Tech University 375

Tennessee State University 378

Morgan State University 380

Clemson University 381 .

Texas A&M University 382

Texas MN University ?E4

University of Alabama 395

Florida State Unkrersity 396.

West Virginia University 397

West Virginia University 399

Ternessee State University 404

Louisiana..State University 414

University of Alabama 415 c.. in Birmingham.

Georgia StatiNniversity 418

Memphis State University 1 419

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PROGRAM

Technology Education

Textile and Polymer Science

Textile Science

Theatre Arts

Translation

Transportation

Transportation and Logistic

Tropical Medicine andMedical Parasitology

Urban and Regional Planning

Veterinary Medicine Specialties

Veterinary Microbiology(Aquatic Animal Medicine)

Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling

Vocationarrechnical Education

re

ts

DEGREE .

Doctor of Education

I:foctor of Philosophy

Master of Science ,

Doctor of Philosophy

Master 0.Fine Arts,

Master of ArtsMaster ot Science and CommerceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of BuSiness Administration

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master 0 ScienceDoctor .of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Master of Education

INSTITUTION

West Virginia University-

Clemson University

Clemson Universiti

Florida Stale University

University of Arkansas

University of Alabama

University of Tennessee

Louisiana State UniversityMedical Center

Florida State University

Auburn University

Texas A&M University

Coppin State College

Southwest Texas State University

.0.000b,

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE ".420

422

424

426

429

430

431

433

435

439

440

444

446

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The Stateof WEST VIRGINIA hasCommon Markel

PROGRAM

Accounting

Actuarial Science

Administration Health Services

Adult and Extension Education

Aerospace Administration

Afro.American Studies

Agricultural Engineering

AgricOltural Mechanization

Animal Science (Horse Science)

Anthropology

Archaeology

Archaeology *ublic),

Architecture

Art. History of

Art. History of

Asian Studies

Astronomy

Asironomy

Atmospheric Sciences

Audiovisual Education

Avian Medicine

Aviation, Professional

Aviation Systems

Biology. Marine

Biology (Marine and EstuarineStudies)

Business Administration

Business Administration Health. Services

Business Statistics and DataProcessing

Ceramic Engineering

Ceramic Engineering

City and Regional Planning

City Planning

Classical Languages

Classics

Coastal and OceanographicEngineering

Communicationst

Community and Regional Planning

Commundy Deyeibpment

made arrangements kw its residents to have access to the following progrezns through the. Atademic4.

DEGREE'

Doetor of Philosophy

Master of Actuarial ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Arts .

Bachelor of Science

Doctor of Philosopher

Master of Agriculture

Elachelor of Science

Master of,Arts

Mester of Arts

Bachelor of Arts

Master of Architecture

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Master of Science. Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Science inGeophysical Sciences

Doctor of Education inEducational Supervision

Master of Avian Medicine

Bachelor of Science

Master of Science

Master of Science

Bachelor of ArtsBachelor 'of Science

Doctor of Business Administration

Master of Business Administration

Master of Business AdministrationDoctor of Business Administration

Master of ScienceMager of EngineeVig

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

.

Master of City and Regional Planning

Master of City Planning

Master of Arts

Master of Arts

Master of EngineeringMaster of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Science

51 5 0

INSTITUTION

University.of Arkansas

Georgia State University

University of Alabamain Birmingham

Texas A&M University

Middle Tennessee State University

.University cif South Carolina

University of Kentucky

Clemson University

Middle Tennessee State University

Texas A&M University

University of Mississippi

University of Alabama

University of Texas at Arlington

Florida State University

University of Virginia

Florida State University

University of Florida

University of Texas at Austin

Georgia Institute of Technology .

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

. 3

4

6

8

15

20

21

29

33

36

37

39

40

42

43

44

46

Virginia Polytechhic Instituteand State yniversity

418

University of Georgia . 49

Louisiana Tech University 50

University of Tennessee 51

University of Southern Mississippi 57

'St. Mary's College of Maryland 58

University of Tennessee 64

Augusta College- 66

Mississippi State Unirersity 68

Clemson University 69

Georgia Institute of Technology 70

Memphis State University 76

Georgia Institute of Technology 77

University of Virginia 79

University of Mississippi 80

,Univeratty of Florida 89

University of Tennessee '93

University of Texas at Austin 94

University of Louitville 95

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PROGRAM . DEGREE INSTITUTION

SEEPROGRAM

NOTE

Community Health Education Master of Science 'Old Dominion University 96

Computer Science Doctor of Philosophy University of Maryland 99College Park

Construction Management Bachelor in Construction University of Maryland 101Technology Management Technology Eastern Shore

Court Reporting Bachelor of Scieoce in Business University of Miss ssippiin Oxford .

103

Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts University of Arkansas 104.

Criminology Master of Arts Florida State University 108.Doctor of Philosophy

Cultural Geography Doctor of Philosophy Louisiana State University 109Anthropology

Dance Bachelor of Arts University of Maryland 113Bachelor of Science College Park

Dance and Related Arts Doctor of Philosophy Texas Woman's University 114

Dental Hygiene Master of Science in Dental Hygiene Old Dominion University 115

Ecology Doctor of Philosophy University of Georgia 121

Education of Visually impaired Master of Education University of Virginia 122Children Specialist in Education

Doctor of Education 1.

Environmental Health Master of Science East Tennessee State Univ4ersity 135

Environmental Science Bachelor of Science University of Maryland 136Eastern Shore

Expressive Therapies _Master of Arts University of Louisville 140

Extracorporeal Circulation Bachelor of Science Medical University of South Carolina 141Technology

Fire Protection Engineering Bachelor of Science University of Maryland 143College Park

Fisheries and Allied Aqiiacultures Master of Science Auburn University 144Doctor of Philosophy

Fisheries Management Master of Science Frostburg State College 145

Folk Studies Master of Arts Western Kentucky University 147

Food Science and Technology Master of Science Mississippi State University. 149Doctor of Philosophy

Food Systems Ad Ministration Master of Science University of Tennessee 150

Foreign Affairs Master of Arts University of Virginia 151

Forensic Science (Investigation) Bachelor of-Seiencer- Jacksonville State University 152

Geography , Doctor of Philosophy University of Tennessee 165

Geological Sciences (Invertebrate Majter of Arts UniVersity of Texas at Austin 167Paleontology) Doctor of Philosophy

geology (Geophysics'- Exploration) Master of Arts University of Texas at Austin 168Doctor of Philosophy

German Language and literature DoctOr cif Philosophy University of Tennessee 172

Gifted Education Doctor of Education University of Georgia 17g,

Health Systems Master of Science in Georgia Institute of Technology 181Health Systems

Home EconbmicS Doctor of Philosophy Florida State University ` 188

Home Economics Doctor of Philosophy University of Tennessee 189

Hospital and Health Administration Iiiaster of Science University of Alabama 192in Birmingham

Hospitality. Management Master of Science Florida International University 193

HUmanitles Doctor of Philosophy Florida pate University 198

Inchistrial Design Master of Industrial Desigp Auburn University . 205

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PROGRAM

International Business.Studies

International Management

Latin. American Studies

Learning Disabilities EmotionalDisturbance

Librarianship

Library Science

Library Scipnce

Library Science

Library'Science

Library Science

Library Science Librani andinformation Science

Library Services

iteratureCompara ye

anpower and Indust lel Relations

M rre Law and Scien e

Mihne Science_

Marine Science,

Marine Science

Materials Science Engineen

Mathematical Sciences

Medical Record Administiatio

"or ;

Meteorology.

DEGREE

Master of InternationalBusiness Studies

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Librananship

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of ArtsMaster of Science in Library Science

Master of Library Science

Master of Science in Library Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Library ScienceDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Library Services

.Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts

Master of Marine Law and Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Bache* of Science

Master of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

. Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Science

.Mitrobiology Aquatic PolliitionEcology

Middle Eastern Studies '

Multi-Campus University andCollege Systenis

Music (Orff-Schulwerk Method)

Music Therapy

er of Scienceor of Philosophy

Doctor sf Philosophy

Matter of Arts /

Doctor of Philosophy

Natuhil Resources and EnvironmentalEconomics

Neurosciences

Non-Destructive Testing

Nuclear Engineering

Nuclear Engineering

Nucleai Engineering(Radidlogical Safety 94iecialization)

.Nuclear Science and Engineering

Nursing

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

aster of Music

M ter of ScienceMas r of Musit

Maste of ScienceDoctor Philoso

Master of ienceDoctor _of losoph

Bachelot of

Master of Scl nceMaster of Scienc

Doctor of Phi

Doctor of Philos°

Doctor of Philos46V-

Doctor of Science in Missing

Bachelor of Science

Master of Occupational Therapy,

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SEEPROGRAM

INSTITUTION NOTE

University of South Carolina 217

University of Texas at Dallas 218

University of Florida 226

Florida State University, . 228

University of South 'Carolina 230

Florida State University 233

University of Kentucky .,234

Louisiana State University 235

University of Tennessee 236

Texas Woman's University 237

University of Texas at Austin 238

University of Alabama 240

University of Arkansas 242

North Texas State University . 243

University of Mississippi 245

College of William and Mary 247

University of South Carolina 248

University of South Florida 249

University of Texas at Austin 255

University of Texas at. Arlington 256

University of Mississippi 257Medical Center

Texas A&M University 261

Virginia Polytechnic Instituteand State University

;

262

University of Texas at Austin Z64

Florida State University 269

Memphis State University 283

Florida State University 289

Clemson University 297

Univereity of Alabamain Birmingham

298

Athens State College 299

Georgia Institute of Technology 300

University of Tennessee 301

Texas A&M University 302v

Virginia Polytechnic Institute 305.and State UniversitY

University of Alabamain Birmingham

306

University of Alabamain Birmingliam

311-

..Texas Woman's University 312

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WEST VIRGINIA {continued)

PROGRAM

Ocean Engineering

Oceanography

Oral Biology

Philosophy

Philosophy

Philosophy

Physical Education(Adapted and Developmental)

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

Physiological Optics

Planning

Pfanning

Plant Protection and PestManagement

Plasma Physics

Public Administration

Public Health

Public Health

PubliC Health and Epidemiology

Radiation Sciences

Radii, Astronomy

Reading Education

Recording Industry Management

Religious Studies

Research.'Operations

Russian

Russian Area Studies

DEGREE.

Master of EngineeringMaster of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Arts

Master of ArtsDoctor of Philosophy

Master of Arts '

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Educationin Educatioka Supervision

Master of Science

Master of Science

Master of ScienceDoctor of Philsophy

Master of Science

Master of Planning

Master of Plant Protectionand Pest Management

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Public Administration

Master of Public HealthMaster of Science in Public Heajth

Master of Public Health

Master of Public HealthMaster of Science

Bachelor of Science

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of EducationDoctor of EducationDolor of Philosophy

Bahelor of Science

Master of ArtsDoctor of philosophy

Mfister of Science.s ,'.-:'400perations Research

pachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Arts

Slavic Languages and Literatures

Social Policy and SoCial Woik

Social Work

Social Work

Spanish

Speech and Hearing Scientes'

Statistics, Applied

Surgeon's Assistant

TexOle and Polymer Science

BaChelor of ArtsMaster of Arts ;Doctor of Pillosophy

.Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Social Work

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

:Doctor of 'Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Bachelor of Scietfce

Doctor of Philosophy.

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Florida Atlantic University 314

Old Dominion University 316

University of Alabamain Birmingham

317

Unhiersity of Kentucky

University of Tennessee 328

. University of Virginia 329

Virginia Polytechnic Instituteand State University

333

University of Alabama ,...,

in Birmingtiam336

Virgin:a Commonwealth University 337.

University of Alabanfain Birmingham

3400

University of l'ennessee 342

University of Virginia 343

University of Georgia 347-

University ofriti5pyland . 348'College Pa

George Mason University .361

University of South Carolina 362

University of Tennessee ' 363

University of Alabama 364in Birmingham -

Virginia Commpnwealth University 368

University of karyland,.College Park a AP

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University of Georgia 376)

Middle Tennessee State University 377

University of Virginia 385

University of Alabamain Huntsville ,

Memphis State University

University of Maryland

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Univ'ersity of Virginia

Virginia Commonwealth University 394

University of Alabama.. 395

Florida State University 396

University of Tennessee 401..

University of Tennessee.444

C.405

University of Alabama 413

University otAlabama 415:in Birmingham

,Clerrison University 422

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Textile Science Master of Science - Clemson Univeraity 424Transportation encl. Logistics Master of Business Administration UniVersity of Tennessee 431Urban and Regional Planning Master of Science Florida State University 435

Doctor of Philosophy

Urban and Regional Planning Master of Urban and Regional Virginia Polytechnic Institute 436.. Planning and State University

Urban Services Doctor of PhiloSophy Old Dominion University 437Veterinary Medical Sciences Master of Science Loirisiana State UniveRity

Doctor of Philosophy

Veterinary Medicine Specialties Master of Science Auburn University 439Visual Disabilities Doctor of Education Florida State'University 442

Doctor of Philosophy

VocaIiiducation Doctor of Education University of Georgia 443Wocational-Technical EducatiOn Doctor of Education University of Tennessee 445

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For all programs appearing in the earlier state-by-state listing. there:follows a section of Program Notes, containing briefdescriptions of thio programs and addresses for inquiries about admission. These notes are preceded by A set of key words andphrasee to aSsist the reader to find programs related to a field or subject. The nuMber atter each key word or phrase refers to the.numbered Program Note.

KEY WORDS AND PHRASESAecowiting I, 2. 647417Actuarial science 3. SSAdministration (aerospace) 8Administration (aging Programs) 17 .Administration (buseneSs).1. '2. 64. 65. ouAdministration (criminal iustice) 106Administration (health) 4. t 75, 176. 177. 178. 192Adrmnistration (higher education) 183. 184Administration (international business) 221Administration (medical records) 257Administration (natural resources) 296Administration (public) 349. 361. .

Administration necieatinni 378. 379. 380. 381. 382Administration (special education) 402Administration (transportation) 67

ri Administration (see alio Management) 5-AdetredneafiVe-677--Aerospace adreinistration 8AerosPeCe education 9Aerospace engineering tO. 11. 12Aerospace systems 51Aetospace technology 13African history 14Aging 16. 17 398Anricommunication 18Agricultural engineennq.20Agricultural history (Africa) 14Agriculture 19. 22. 23. 24Agriculture (communications) 18Agriculture (mechanization) 21Agronotty 25. 162Amencan history les. 186American studies 26Animal breedingi161Animal science 22. 27. 28. 29. O. 49. 148Anthropology 26. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35: 37. 109. 147.

.354Aguliculture 144Archaeobotany 35'Archaeology 31. 32. 33:34. 36. 37Architecture (see also Landscape architecture)38Aria studies 151,A20Area studies (Asiiir42Area steals (Latin America) 225 226. 227Area studies (Mdd)e East) 264Aree studies (Russian) 390Area studies (United States) 26Arid land studies 215. 223. 375Art 142Art (commercial) 441Art (hiatoiy) 36. 39. 40Ast (studio) 41Art (therapy) 140Asian studies 42'Astronomy-43. 44. 369Astrophysics 43. 44

. Atmosphere sciences 45. 46Audiology 47. 405.-406Audiovisual education 48Avian medicine (see alSo Pantry science) 4gAvialion 8. 13, 50Aviation systems 51

Behaviorif bioioge SSBilingual education 52Biochemistry (clinical) 82. 83. 84Bioengineering 53. 54. 59,.60, 128. 136Bioiogy (behavioral) 55Roklge (fisheries) seBiologY (Marine) 57..58, 248. 249Biology (radiation) 365Biology (tuMors) 434Fliomechanics 334Biometry 61 -Biophysics 287. 341Black Newry 62

Blind 122. 442Botany (mycoiogy) 295Botany (see also Plants)Buitcling.construction 63Business'(international) 65, 119. 217. 219. 221Business administration' 1. 2. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68Business education 103 .

Ceramic engineering 69. 70Chemical physics 71Chemistry 72. 73Chemistry (biomedical) 82. 83. 84CChh:mmit:ttly-rv traddulastlion:l)) 326604

Child development (see also Education) 74. 75.118.

Circulation technology 141City planning (see also Planning. Regional

planning. Urban planning).26. 77. 95. 342Classical humanities 78. 79. 80: 81Classics 330Clinical psychology 85. 87Coalprocessing 88. 127Coastal engineering 89Coastal geography 90Coastal genii:en 9tColieges (see Higher educahon)"Communication ninderseal 314Communication disorders 92. 405. 406Communications 377Communications (agriculture) 18Communications (public) 93. 404Communications (sports) 409Community development 94. 95. 343. 436Community health education 96Community psychokogy 85Computer science 5. 98. 99. 100. 357Construction (building) 63Construction management technology 101Consumer sciences 102Court reporting 103Creative wnling 104Criminal justice 105. 106. 107. 152Criminology 105. 107. 108Cultural studies (United States) 26. 109. 147. 354Cytotechnology 110

Dairy manufacturing 111Dance 112, 113. 114Data processing (see Information systems)Dental hygiene 115, 116Dentistry 117. 317Design (environmental) 92Design (inilustrial) 205Design (interior) 196, 216Diplomacy 119 .

.Drama: isee Theatre)Drug toxicology J20Earth sciences (See. also Geography.

25; 45. 163Ecology. 121, 156. 262. 374. 375EccnoMics 2. 5,411Esconomics (agricultural) 19Economics (environmental) 291Economics (manpower) 197Economy (political) 350Education (administration) 402Education (aduli) 6, 7Education (aesospace) 9 .

Education (anthropology) 35Education (audiovisual) 48Education (bilingual) 52 'Education (business) 103Edupation (commority heeith) 96Education (development) 97Education (emotionally disturbed) 228

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Education (English) 131Education (extension) 6Education (geography) 164.Education (gifted) 174. 403Education (higher) 183, 184. 213. 269. 386Education (teaming disabilikes) 228Educationlleaming theory) 118Education (media) 230, 239Education (music) 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 280.

283. 286. 287. 319Education (psychology) 351. 360

(reeding) 376 ,ucahon (special) 402

EducatiOn (technical) 419.'Education (urban) 437Education (vigually impaired) 122Education (votational) 443. 446Education (vocational-technical) 445Educational research 386Educalional teehnology 123Electrical engineering 124Electromagnetic engineering 129Electro-optical technology 125Emotional disturbance 228Energy (coal) 88. 127Energy (petroleum) 166. 168,. 321. 322Energy (solar) 46Engineering 126Enbineering (aerospace) 10. 11. 12Engineering (agricultural) 20. 21Engineering (audio) 377Engineering (biomedical) 53, 54. 59, 60. 128. 136Engineering (ceramic) 69, 70Engineering (coast and ocean) 89Engineering (electrical) 124Engineering (electromagnetic) 129Engineering (environmental) 133Engineering (fire protection) 143Engineering (forests) 153Engineering (materials) 255Engineering (metallurgical) 259Engineenng (interde ow) 263Engineering (mineral) 2 i*

Engineering (mining) 127.Engineering (nuclear) 300. 1. 302. 303. 305

'Engineering (ocean) 314. 31Engineering (petroleum) 321. 322Engineering.(safely) 310. 392Engineering (sedimentation) 130Engineering (technologies) 299Engineering (textile) 421English131Environment 121. 137, 138Environment (economics) 297Environmental chemistry 73Environmental design 132Environmental engineering 133Environmental health 134. 135,Environmental pollution 45Environmental scienee 136Epidemiology 362. 364Exercise 139. 332. 333Extension education 6

Family relationehips 74. 75. 252. 253Farming (see Agriculture)Finance 2. 64Fine arts (see a/so the specific disciplines

desired) 142 .

Fisheries management 56. 144, 145. 146: 162. 247Fire protection engineering 143 ..Folk studios 32. 147 ;Food and nutrition 86 k:

Food science 148. 149. 150. 191 .,

Food service management 193. 211. 212Foreign affairs 151. 219

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Forensic science 152Forest engineering 153Forest science 154, 155Forestry 156, 157. 158, 162Freoch t59"'Future studies 160

Genetics 161, 182Geography 165Geography (coasta1 90Geography (cultural) 109Geography (education) 164Geological sciences 168. 167, 168. 169Geology (coaatal) 91Geophysicil sciences 170 .

German 171. t 72. 173Gerontology 16. 17 398Gifted (education) 1/4. 403Greek (see Humanities)Health (occupational) 310Health professions 96. 178. 179, 181Health professions ladministrahon) 4: 175. 176.

177.192Health professions (biochemistry) 82, 83. 84Heafth professions (bioengineenng) 53, 54. 59.

60. 128Health professions (biometry) 61eleallhaeotessionsacelatectinaloilyLL10Health professions (environment) 134. 135Heatth professions (extracorporeal circulation)

'141Health professions (medical records) 257Health professions (medical sociology) 398Health professions (nuclear technology) 304Health professions inutritoni 86Health professions (pharmacy) 323..324. 325Health professions (physician s assistant) 338Health professions (public health) 362 363. 364Health professions (radiation) 304. 367. 368. 37

371. 372. 373Health professions (respiratory therapy) 388Health professions (surgeon's assistant) 415Health professions (toxicology) 120. 427Health professions (see also Mental health,

Therapy. Medicine)Health services 66Hearing 47. 405. 406Hebrew studies 182Higher education 183. 184. 213. 269. 386. 445Histonc preservation 187History (African) 14History (Afro-Amencan) 15. 62History (American) 185, 186History (art) 36. 39. 40History (music) 281Home eciiiiemies 74. 75, 102, 188. 189. 190. 25

253Horticulture 191Hospital administration 192Hospitality management 193Hotel management 194:195Housing 196. 205Human capital economics 197Humanities 198, 199. 200. 201Humanities (c1astical)'78. 79. 80, 81Hydrology 153

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Immunology 202 .?

fridividual studies (see also Interdisco4narystudies) 203

Industrie! chemistry 204Industrial design 205Industrial development 384Industrial engineering 5Industrial psychology 207Industrial relationa 208. 243Industrial safety arld health 310Industrial systems 209Industnal technology 206, 210Informetion Science 2. 68, 98, 99, 160. 230. 237.

238.,InsteutiOnal inenagement 211. 212Institutienal research 213Instrumentation 214friserance 3Interdieciplinary studies (see else trete/ideal

studies) 215Interior design 196. 216

International business 85. 119, 217Intematonal management 217. 218International relations 151. 219. 220International trade 221

Journalism 222'. .

Laboratoey management 258Land use 45. 223

Language (bilingual education) 52Language (classical) 78. 79, 80, 81Language (EngliSh) 131 .

Language (French) 159Language (German) 171. 172 123Language (Hebrew) 182Language (Ruseian) 389Language (Slavic) 389, 390. 393LanguageaSeanishi 400, 401Language disarders 92Language skills (writing) 104Language transtation,429Latin (see Humanities)Latin Amenca 109. 225, 226, 227Law (marine) 245Law enforcement 106Learning disabilities 228Learning theory:Ale--

Music 142, 271. 272 273. 274. 284. 285. 288. 2,1.292. 293. 294, 319

Music (history and literature) 281Music.(management) 282Music educabon1275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 283.

286, 287. 319.Must therapy 289. 290Mycology and myoritoxicelogy 295

Leisure services 229Libraryticiences 230. 231. 232;233. 234, 235, 236.

237. 238. 239, 240Lieguisties 47. 01. 241Literature (comparative) (see also Language) 242

Management (construction technology) 101- 9 Management (food systems) 211

Management (health services) 66Management (home) 102

0. Management (hospitality) 193Management (hotel and food service) 194:195Management (institutions) 211. 212Management (international) 217: 218Management (laboratory) 258Management (land) 223Managemesijmarine resources) 246Management music) 202Managemen (printing) 356Management recording industry) 377Management (travel industry) 432Management (urban) 437Management (see also Administration).Manpower (relations) 243Manpower economics 197Manpower planning 208. 244Marine biology 57, 440

2. Marine taw 245Marine recreation 382Marine resources (management) 246Manne sciences 58, 245, 247. 248. 249. 250Marketing 64, 251. 282Marketing (agricultural) 19Marriage 252, 253%tenets science 254. 255 -

Mathernatics (applied) 256Media (education) 48. 123Mediae records 257Medical sciences (see Health professions)Medical sociology 398Medical technology 258Medicine (immunotogy) 202Medicine (mycotoxicology) 295Medicine (netireSefeheaS) 298-Medicine (parasitology) 318Medicine (PhYsiology) 341Medicine (tropical) 433Medidne (tumors) 434Mentalhealth 85, 81Metallurgital engineering 259Meteorology 45. 46. 260. 261Microbiology 262Microelectronic process engineering 263Middle East 264Mineral engineering 265Mining and minerals 25: 88. 127, 163. 285. 399Mining engineering fechnblogy 286Molecular biophysics 267Motor teaming 288Museums 142, 167, 169, 270

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Natural resources (administration) 374.'375Neurosciences 298Nuclear engineering 300, 301. 302. 303. 305Nuclear medicine 304Nucleai sciences (see Radiation)Nursing 306, 307, 308 a

Nutrition 88. 309

Occupational safety and health 310Occupational therapy 311. 312. 313Ocean engineering 314. 315Oceanography 58, 89, 247, 248. 249. 316Optical technology 125..OPtfcs (Physiological) 340Oral biology 317Orgimizational perhology 207. 358

Paleonroingy 167, 169Pansitology 318Parks 379, 381, 382,Petroleum 166. 168.'321. 322Pharmacy 323. 324. 325

, Philosophy 326. 327. 328. 329. 330.Photography 331Photography (see also Studio art)Physical education (see also Sports recreation)

332. 333. 334. 335Physical exercise 139Physical therapy 336. 337Physician:s assistant 338Physics 339Physics (chemical) 71Physics (plasma) 348

'Physics (see also Astrophysics)Physiological optics 340Physiology 341Physiology (exercise) 139Planning (aging programs) 17Planning (environmental) 132Planning (forest land) 158Planning (health care) 176. 181Nanning (land use) 223Planning (manpower) 208. 244Planning (see also Cily planning. Community

development, Regional planning, Urbanplanning) 76, 77, 94. 95, 160. 342. 353. 435.436

Plant genetics 161, 162Plant-science 22. 344. 345. 346. 347Plasma physics 348Policy science 349, 394Political economy 350Political science 351Polymer scienee 352. 353. 422-Popular culture 354Poultry science 49. 162. 355Preservatige (historic) 187Printing infnagement 356Process Control 214. 263. 357Psychology 85, 87, 360Psychology (industrial and organizational) ?or

35835% 380-Psychology (learning) 118Psychology (sPOrls) 268. 332PsychotheraPY (see-Therapy)Public administration 361Public. health 382, 363. 304Public relations 222

Radiation scion. ces 365. 388, 367. 368, 370. 371,372, 373

Radiation sciences (see also Nuclear sciences)Range sciences 374. 375Reading education 376 .

Recreation 229, 378, 379, 380. 381. 382Recreation (forest) 150Recreation (therapeutic) 383Recreation (see also Seeds, Physical edutation)

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342. 343 306. 435. 436Rehabilaation'fvecationa11444Religion 385Remote sensing 124. 156 165Research reducalorse) 386Research (operations) 387Respiratory therapy 388Restaurant management 194 195Russun 389

SatelV 310, 391 -192Se&mentaton engineering 130Sight impaired 122 442Slavic languages and literature 390 393Social work 394 :195 396 392Sociology 15. 14. 75 252 253 198Sea suence 199War energy 46Space isee Aerospace'Spanish 400 401Special education ladminiseakom 402.Special ethe.ation I hlniili I 22Special education foaled) 114 403Special educalion$1earrhog itisatukties1228Speecn 41 92 404 -10S 06 JOiSpoil psycholegy 268 .132

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Sports tsee also Recreation. Physical education)408. 410

SOOds communication 409Statistics 3. 68. 162. 411. 412. 413. 444Studio an 41Surgeons assistant 415SyslemS science 5 160 181 209. 387 416

Taxes 4,17 418Technical education '419.Technology 799Technolody (aerospace) 13Techngtogy !construction management) 101TeChnology !industrial) 206 210Technology imedical) 258Technology !mining) 766Technology (vocied) 155Technology education 420Testing f non-destructivet299Textile. sciences 421. 422. 423 424"Theatre 142 404 407. 425. 426Therapy !expressive) 140Therapy mimic) 289 290Therapy loccupationah 311. 312 313Therapy !physicali 336 337Therapy !recreation) 229 333 383 ,Therapy !respiratory) 888

Toxicolati 120. 427Translation 429Transportation 51. 64, 67. 205. 430. 431Travel industry management 432Tropical medicine 433Turner biology 434

United States (anthropology) 26, 109 354Universities and colleges (see )-Iigher education)tritSWOTaiinirliT) 16.11.-971.342. 343. 435 436Urban services 437

Veterinary medicine 438. 439. 440Visual communications 441

'Visually impaired 122. 442Vocational education 443. 446Vdcalional rehabilitation 444Vocational-technical education 445

Water pollution 262Water reSources 45. 133. 314. 315. 316Witdlife management 154. 162. 447. 448Wood science 154. 155 156. 157. -158. 449Writing study (creative) 104

Zooarchaeology 32

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1. Accounting, Doctor of Philosophy. University of Arkan-sas. Designed primarily to prepare an individuai for an-academic career at the college or university level, theprogram also will provide a thorough background forthe 'application of administrative sciences in non-.academic settings Direct inquiries to Dean, College ofBkiness Administration, University of Arkansas. Fay-etteville. Arkansas 72701- .

'2. Adcounting informatidn Systems, Master of Science.Middle Tennessee State University Combines account-,ing and information systems. either of which may beemphasized, but both must be included It providaes forthe development of qualified individuals for responsiblepoSitions in. business and government and preparesinterested graduates for*doctoral programs in businesscourses are available in finance, economics, manage-ment. and marketing Direct amines to Graduate Dean,Middle Tennessee State UniVersity. Murfreesboro,TennesSee 37132

3. Actuarial Science. Master of Actuarial Science & Doctorof Philosophy. Georgia State University.- The programhas two objectives 1.) to prepare students for ameaningtiff and productive career in the actuarial pro-fession, the curriculum emphasizes the technical as-pects of actuarial work as well as course weirk coveringbasic business.disciplines. such as finance, accountingand economics, and 2) to prepare degree candidates forthe professional examinations of the Society of Actu-aries of the Casualty Actuarial Society Direct inquiriesto Actuarial Science Advisor. Department of Insurance.Georgia State University. Atlanta, Georgia 30303.

4. Administration Health Services, Doctor of Philosophy.University of Alabama in Birmingham: Provides con-ceptual: philosophical and apphed aspects of admini-strative processes in the health services. Offered jointlyby School of Business and School' of Public and AlliedHealth Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department ofBusiness Administration. Univereity of Alabama inBirmingham. University Station. Birmingham, Alabama35294

5. Administrative Science; Master of AdministrativeScience, Ureversity of Alabama in Huntsville: Thisinterdisciplinary degree program designed for prac-ticing administrators provides specialized options in'administrative science, economics, education admini-stration, public administration, operations research,industrial and systems engineering and'computerscience The program is designed primarily for mid-career executives and early career.executives-to-be. Nothesis is required, but the student must show by aresearch paper in one or more of the courses hiscapacity for investigation and analysis. Direct inquiriesto Director. Graduate Program in AdministrativeScience. University of Alabama in Huntsville. Box 1247.HuntsVille, Alabama 35807.

6. Adult and Extension Education, Master of Education.Master of Science. Doctor. of Education & Doctor ofPhilosophy. Texas A&M University: Provides oppor-tunities to obtain-the competencies and skills needed todevelop and implement educatiohal programs foradults through e series of courses plus a professionalinternshm .in a field settin§. Core courses are adult

lea g. methods of adult education, and programdevelopment in adult educatipo. Direct inquiries toCoordinator. Adult and Extension EdOcation, College ofEducation,. Texas. A&M University, College Station.TeAas 77843. 9

7. Adult Education, Doctor of Education & Doctor ofPhilosophy, University rot Southern Mississippi: .De-signed for persons who have obtained substantialexpertise arid plan to become a teacher of adults.Attention is given to the adult .as a learner, appropriatemethods and techniques, program development anddelivery systems for ad It learners, needs of thehandicapped and disadv ntaged ,adult learner, andapproaehes required for Specific clientele and subiectmatter: Oppprtunity is provided for continued develop-ment in a chosen academic area. Direct inquiries toDepartmenj of Adult Education, University of SouthernMissiSsippi. Southern Station Box 5154.Alattiesburg,Mississippi 394Q1.

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B. Aerospace Administration, BachXot Science. Mid-dle Tennessee State University: Designed for studentsinterested in careers as professional pilots or in variousaspects of 'aerospace administration and management.Such specialized courses as aerospace history. weath-er .. navigation, flight instruction..flight safety. airtradsportation, and traffic control are,offered. Coursesin business management. economics, and psychologyare also a part .of the program. aleng with airportmanagement. Flight instruction courses are offered atthe Murfreesboro Airport one, mile from.the campus.Direct inquiries to Chairman, Department of, Aerospace.Middle Tennessee State University. Box 67. Murfrees-boro, Tennesseb 37132.

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9; Aerospace Education, Maeter of Education. MiddleTennessee State.University: Designed to help teacherSkeep up 'with the' latest developments in the aerospaceindustry. Two workshops are required in which special- VPists 'at the elementary school, middle school and highschool levels demonstrate effective ways to includeaerospace materials in their classes. Direct inquiries toDirector, Aerospace Education Program, EducationDepartment, Middle Tennessee State University. Mur-freesboro, Tennessee 37130.

10. Aqrospace Engineering, Master of Science, Mississippistav University: The curriculum is, based on strongwork in the physical and engineering sciences andmathematics. Major areas of emphasis are fluid me-chanics, flight mechanics, struciures and design. Directinquiries to Head, Department of Aerospace andAerophysics Engineering, MississipPi Slate University,Mississippi State. Mistissippi 39762.

11.. Aerospace Engineering, Bachelor of Science. Uni-,versity of Maryland at College Park: Creates profes-sionally oriented aerospace engineers with an under-standing of the physical fundamentals underlying'atmospheric and"space flight and with the.capability ofapplying this knawledge for usejul purposes. PhysiCalbackground and design synthesis thatmarks aerospaceengineering education also prepare a student to workproductively in other beide. Direct inquiries to Directorof Academic Services. 'University of Maryland- at CollegePark. College Park, Maryland 20742.

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12. Aerospace Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy Uni-versity of Tennessee: Provides study and researchopportunities in the engineering aspects of subsonic,transonic and supersonic flights, plus related inter-disciplinary studies. CourseS include aspects.of flow,propulsion, atmospheric entry, gas dYnamics, magnet-..tohydredynamics and aerospace vehicle studies: Directinquiria to Chairman. Departinent of Aerospace Engi-neering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Tennessee37916.

13. Aerospace _Technology, Bachelor of Science. MiddleTenhessee State UniVersity: Designed tor students whoare interested in careers as professional pilots or intechnical aspects of the aerospace industry. Suchspeciahzed courses as theory of flight, propulsionfundamentals, aircraft operation- and perfOrmance.aerospace vehicle systems. and, aerodynamics areavailable. Courses in mathematics and physicalsciences are a part of the program. An emphasis inmaintenance management has now been approvedunder the aerospace technology major. This programoffers courses which can be used to-become licensed asaircraft mechanics. Direct inquiries to Chairman.Departinent of Aerospace. Middle Tennessee State'University, Box 67, Murfreesboro. Tennessee 37132'.

African History, Doctor of Philosophy. WestVirginia University- The primary Objective is to prodikewell-trained scholars capable of teaching at the collegeand university level andundertaking research inAfrican History. The program. takes advantage of the'University's experience in promoting agricultural devel-()Patent in East Africa by focusing "on this area andits agricultural history Swahili is offered as a researchtool Direct inquiries to Chairman, Department ofHistory. West Virginia University, Morgantown, West.-Virginia 26506.

15: Afro-American Studies, Bachelor of Arts & BachelorofScience, University of South. Carolida: Designed toassist students in developing facility in several relateddisciplines, including history. the social sciences, andthe humapities, to gain a deeper understanding of theculture, experience, and contemporary situation ofAfro-Americans: A special course of study is sfesigned tomeet the needs of each student. Direct inquiries toAssistant Dean. College of Humanities and SocialSciences, University of South Carolina. Columbia,South Carolina 29208.

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positions at retirement facilities and multi-purposehomes for the aged and to participate in planning,coordinating and administration of Public and privateprograms,in aging. Also provides support courses forstudents in counseling, recreation and adult education,and for students .seeking the doctorate in disciplinessuch as sotiology, psychology and iiolitical science.Direct inquiries to Dean. Graduate School. NorttrlexasState Unniersity, Denton, Texas 76203.

Agricommunication, Bachelor of Science, MississippiState University: The curriculum is designed forstudents who desire a diversified rather than a special-ized program in either agriculture or communications. Itoffers maximum. flexibility which will enable the studentto obtain pn education for specific individual needs witha rather broad background. Graduates with a degree.inabricommunication will have opportunities for em-.ployment in television, radio, newspapers, magazines.sales, and other areas related to agriculture. Directinquiries to College of Agriculture and Home Econom-ics, MissigggAliate UniverSity, Drawer AV. MississippiState. MississipPi 39762.

Agricultural Economics, Doctor of 'Philosophy.Louisiana State University: Provides advanced treing.

h some emphasis on mission-oriented. proTlem-olving research. Major areas include farm manage-

ment-production economics, agricultural marketing,farm finance, resource economics, community andrural development, price analysis and agriculturalpolicy. Program 'provides professional training forcareers in et wide variety Of occupations in highereducation, agribusiness, industry and government,.service. Direct inquiries to Head. Department of Agricul-tural Economics and Agribusiness. Louisiana StateUniversity. Baton Rouge. Louisiana 70803.

Agricultural Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy...Uni-versity.of Kentucky: Provides specialized education inthe physical, mathematical and biological sciences.Graduates are prepared for research and education inthe agriculture industry, universities and goVernmentservice. Advanced courses and research opportunitiesare offered in the processing of agricultural products.agriculteral waste, mathematical modeling, plant andanimal enVironment, hydrology and soil-plant-maChine

'relationships. Direct inquiries to Chairman. Departmentof Agricultural Engineering. University of Kentucky,Lexington, Kentucky 40506.

16. Aging Studies, Master of Arts in Gerontology. Universityof South Florida: Objective of the program is to trainpersonnel for leadership positions in the planning.development, delivery, and evaluation of communityservices for older persons. The program offers p broad

-range of cross-disciplinary courses, and each graduatespends a supervised internship' for one acadernicquarter in a community agency or facility whichprovides services for older persons. Full-time studentscomplete the program in five quarteitc of academicwork. Direct inquiries to.Director. Aging StudiesProgram and Center for Applied Geronfology, College.of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University_of SouthFlorida, Tampa; Florida 33620".

17. Aging, Studies in, Master of Arts, Master of SCience' &Master of Public Administration. North Texas StateUniVersity. Provides training for practitioners.in the fieldef aging and prepares students to assume responsible

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21. Agricultural Mechanization, Master of Agriculture.Clemson University: Provides training in mechaniza-tion principles and procedures related to agriculture..The program is open both to recent agricultural grad:uates and to managers, consultants and advisers ofagricultural enterprises. Direct inguiries to Chairman.Department of Agricultural Engineering, Clemson Uni-versity,.Clemson, South Carolina 29631.

Agricultural Sciences, Master of Science, TennesseeState University: Offers optional concentrations inagricultural education, animal science and plant sci-ence. Thesis required. Direct inquiries to Head. Agricul-tural Sciences Program, Tennessee State University,Nashville, Tennessee 37203.

23. Agriculture, Master of Agriculture. Texas A&M Uni-versity: Combines management skills with technicalknowledge and includes advanced courses and an

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internship. Options provided in all departments.in e\College of Agriculture and include interdiscipligaryprograms in agrictiltUral chemistry. agricultural devel-Opment, food science and technology. natural resourcedevelopmentand plant protection. Areas of emphasisinclude agnbanking. real estate economics, agricul-

e.,. tirtfal,12usIne5s menaiiement and..marketing, commodity..analysis, feedlot management. fisheries managernent,recreation and resource development, marine recrea-

4., tional planning. mechanizafteM and others *Direct*inquiries tp Dean -of the Graduate School, Texas A&MUnivertay. College Station. Texas 77843

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sity: Designed primarily.for a person le the agribusinessindustry, the practicing agriculturist who needs updat- "ing in the technblogy.of a particular field but who has no .,

, serious intetest in. or need far, a. research-orienteddegree Options are offered in agricultural businessmanagement. chemicals.,commurecatians. mechani-zation. product processing, environmental.quality.feedlot mitnagement, forrnufa-feed-produeboNift,ve-stock producerle, plant and soil management. ranchmanagemenimalfd arsource development. Direct inquir-ies to Qice P?Esident for Resewh and Graduate Studies.

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meats and dairy products. Direct inquiries. to Head,Department of Aninlal andDairy Science, Auburn Uni-versity. Auburn, Alabama 36830.

29.. Animal Science (Horse Stience), Bachelor of Baence,Middle Tennesiee State University: Designed to meetthe_needi of students who seek careers related to tforsescience. Such specialized courses as stable manage-ment, light horse breeds, light horse preduction.horsebreeding farm management.'and care and training ofhorses are availabje' in addition to standard animal'science courses..Horses and facilities for their care andtraining are available. Also, students participate onjudging and,shoW teams. AlthOUgh all breeds,of horsesare studied in the classroom and laboratory work. theTennessee Walking Horse is emphasized in publicservice activities. Direct inquiries to Chairman. Depart-ment of Agriculture. Middle Tennessee State University,MTSU Box 5, Murfree,ro, Tennessee 37132. .

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25. Agronomy of Highly Disturbed Soils, Master of Science& Qoctor. of Philosophy" West Virginia University: This

4 program is dedicated toAhe study of soil and plant prob-lems due to the quest for minerals and fossil fuels, theimpoundment of water and extensive constructionprojects. Areas of,stUdy include soil science, geology,plant science, reclamation and long-range land use:Emphasis is placed on earth science studies Of physicaland chemical properties of soils' prior to disturbance.Full attention is given to property influences, living dis-turbIances and the scientific classification of highly dis-turbed earth materials-into meaningful classes of soils.Direct inquiries to Director. Division of Plant Sciences:College of Agriculture and Forestry, West Virginia-Uni-versity. Morganteiwn. West Virginia 26506.

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26. American Studies, Master of Arts:University of Alabama:This program of Amentan cylture and character involv-ing -elements of the humanities and social .sCiencesemphasizes the analysis of culture and the individual'srelationship to culture Considerable effort is devotedto the development of, conceptual tools to be used instudying facts and relationships in the American cul-ture Directorlquiries to Chairman, Program irt AmericanStudies. University of Alabama. Box 2107. University.Alabama 35486.

27. Aniptaf Science, Doctor of Philosophy. 'University ofArkansas Areas of study include animal science.'poultry science, animal nutrition.food science anddomestic animal- biology. Chemical and histologicallaboratories are available in the Animal Sciepce Center'and large animal laboratories are located nearby. Directinquiries to Chairman. Department of Animal Sciences,Universiti of Arkansas. Fayetteville, Arkansas.72701.

20. Animal Science, Doctor bt Philosophy. Auburn Univer-sity: This compreherrVe program in the several majorareas, of anirrial and daihr sciences is hased on imagina-tive. problem-Solving research programs'in conjunctionwith courses in the specialized areas of animal bio-chemistry and nutrition, animal breeding and genetics.animal physiology and reproductive physiology. and

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available for studies in animal nutrition, food science.genetics and physiology with specialties in beef cattle,dairy cattle.: horses. poultry. sheep. swine, meats.muscle biology, animal behavior dairy technology andfood microbiology. Direct inquiries to Chairman. De-partment of Animal Sciences. University of Kentucky,Lexington. Kentucky 40506.

31. Anthropology, Master'of Arts. University of Arkansas:Four options sare available; three emphasize 4-generalknowledge of anthropology with training id all sub-fields. A thesis. a teaching internshiti or additionalcourses .are alternative ways of completing the generalM.A. The fourth option, in archeology, trains studentswith good anthropological backgrounds in the skills ofmodern archeology andmquires a thesis. This optionprovides training tri special-archeological skills and incultural resource management through the Arkansas'Archeological Survey. Resources include the University - N.of Arkansas Museuni and thq&kansas ,ArcheologicalSurvey. Direct inquiries to airman,, illepartment ofAnthropology. Univer.sity dl Arkansas. Fayetteville..Arkansas 72701.

32. Anthropoibgy, Doctor of Philosophy. University ofTenneSsee: Offers concentraqons in physical anthro-pology, cultural anthropology. archaeology. zoo-archaeology, and folk culture. The Department main-tains a ,Visiting lecturer program to acquaint studentswith some of America's leading anthropologists. Spe-cial facilities include the McClung Museum, containingmajor archaeology collections from Tennessee and theSoutheast: a paleoethnobotany laboratory: and an elec-trolysis laboratory. Admission must include an agree-Ment by a faculty member approved by the University todirect dissertations and. to chair the student's doctoralcommittee. In Consultation with the committee, thestudent defines a program of studies, including we-.cialty fields. Direct inquiries to Dean for GraduateStudies. University of Tennetsee. 409A Andy Holt Tower,Knoxville, Tennessee 37916.

33. 'Anthropology, Master of Arts. Texas A&M University:Offers three areas of specialiiatien: nautical archae-ology. archaeobotany and general studies. Nauticalarchaeology is designed to offer specialized classroomand field training, in tocation. excavation and recon-struction of-artifacts recovered from underwater sites

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and shipwrecks dating from the Classical, Medieval,Hispanic, Colonial Fir Civil 'War Periods.. Archaeo=botany 'c6mbines academic and field training in the tra-ditional areas ot archaeology with an emphasis on thecollection, identification and analysis of boOnical mate-.rials. ln general studies students pursue a`generalizedstudy of anthropology .of seekAimtted_specialization--inphySie-al. cultural, economic or social anthropology.Direct inquiries to Dean of the *Graduate. School, Texas 39.A&M University..College Station, Texas 77843.

34. Anthropoclogy, Applied, Master of Arts. University ofSouth Florida: Provides basic education and special.mad training in three specific tracks of applied anthro-pology (urban and medical applied anthropology andpublic archaeology) to enable the graduate to rendervaluable and substantive service at local, state, regional,national, and international levels in- non-academeandnon-teaching- employment. Required courses iricludefour core seminars in eaCh maior subfield of anthro-

, pology. specialized courses in the selected track, andled. A distinc-

bye feature is the internship during which the studentworks in an agency on a project mutually.defined by the

--stucteritTleculty advisor, and agency supervisor-. TheCenter for Applied AnthrtSpology provides facilities andother resources for ;activity in human services needsasse4'sment. program planning and evaluation, socialand environmental impact assessment, and publicpolicy analysis Direct inquiries to. Director of Graduate 40.Studies, Department Of Anthropology. University ofSouth Florida. Tampa. Florida 33620.

35. Anthropology and Education, Doctor of Education &Doctor of Philosophy. University of Georgia: This inter-departmental program provides systematic training inthe cultural foundations of education and educatesteacher-scholars-in the complementary methods ofanthropological field observation and educationalresearch. Emphasis is on a cross:cultural approach tothe study of educational variables.lpirect inquiries toHead. Department of Anthropcilogy. iir;'Head. Depart- 41.ment of Social Science Education, University of _Geor-gia. Alhens. Georgia 30602. .

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36. Archaeology, Master ,of Arts, University of Mississippi:ProVides first-level graduate instruction in ancient artand archaeology. The basic courses include history of

-Greek art-archaeology; history of Roman art-archae-ology; choice among^a sequence repeating every third

...year of Egyptian. Bronze Age Aegean, and Etruscan:, "ancient history: individual study. Direct inquiries to

Chtitirman. Department of Classics, University of Missis-SipPi...314 Barr. University,. Mississippi 38677.

.37. Ardhaeology (Public), Bachelor of Arts. University ofAlabama: Prepares the student to meal the non-academic demand for trained archaeologists and torepresent the public interest through positions withfederal agencies,. state and local museums, historicalsdcieties, and pa.* systems. In addition to courses in themaior, includes suitable courses in business and publicadministration, speech and public communication.,Direct inquiries to Department of 'Anthropology, Uni-versity of Alabama, P.O. Box 6135,'University: Alabama35406.

36. Architecture, Master of Architecture. University ofTexas at Arlington: Affords opportunities for speciali-zation and research in architecture and for study in

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related environmental .disciplines. Provides exceptionalopportisnities for internship and research assignments 7in .architects' offices and other settings. The profes-sional degree is accredited by the National Architec-tural Accrediting Board. Direct inoiries to Dean of theGraduate School, University of Texas at Arlington,Room 333 Davis Hall, Arlington, Texas 76019.

Art, History ot, Master of Ms & Doctor of Philosophy,Florida State, University: Designed for students wishingadvanced study in a field which specializes in the historyof the visual arts painting, drawing, printmaking,sculpture and the history of architecture. Courses areoffered by specialists in every major'historical period ofWestern art ancient. medieval, renaissance, baroque,nineteenth century. and modern as well as in Eastern art.Emphasis is placed upon the training of -scholars whosemethodological skills willlead. them to successfolcareers as historianrbf art, teachers, .researchers, andmuseum and gallery professionals.. A particular advan-tage is the strong bond between the art history .*aduateprogram and the Florida State UniversitY Study Centersin Florence, Italy, and London, England, which offer anopportunity to study abroad under circumstances con-ducive to strong, original work and the pleasure oflearning. Dire& inquiries to Dean. School of Visual Arts,Florida State University. 236 Fine Arts Building, Talla-hassee. Florida 32306.

Art, History .of, Master of Arts & Doctor of Philosophy.University of 'Virginia: The major concern in teachingand research is in the history of Western art. Local re-souroeS are consideoble, still expanding, and includethe Fiske Kimball Fine Arts Libraryland the Bayly-Museum of Art. Students are encouraged to takecourses in architectural history and there are opportun-ities for employment in the Bayly MOseum. Direct in-quiries to Graduate Adviser, McIntire Department of Art.University of Virginia. Fayerweather Hall. Charlottee-ville, Virginia 22903-

Art, Studio, Master of Fine Arts, Memphis .State Univer-sity: A studio degree .intended to be a terminal degreein the areas of ceramics, graphic design: interibrdesign, painting, printmakingt sculpture. design. weav-ing and photography. Providessiudents with nercessarytechnical and creative skills for professional employ.-ment or private practice in their fields. Admissionrequirements include undergraduate emphasis. and, inthe case of graphic design and interior design, priorprofessional experience in the discipline. Direct ingui-ries to Chairman. Department of Art. Memphis StateUniversity, Memphis, Tennessee 38152.

Asian Studies, Master of Arts, Florida State University:An interdepartmental program designed to give pro:spective teachers, businessmen, researchers, foreignaffairs specialists and community leaders a well.rounded undrtanding of Cpina. Japan and East Asian,international relations. Courses are offered in history,humanities, government, anthropology, geography. art,religion, philosophy and modern languages. Directinquiries to Director of Asian Studies. Florida StateUniversity, Tallahassee, Florida 32306.

Astronomy, Master sit Science & DoctOr of Philosophy,University of Florida: Prepares students, preferably atthe doctoral level, for a career in research, teaching orCombined teaching and redearch in astronomy or istro-physics. Areas of specialty for dissertations include

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observational and theoretical work On close doublestars, photography 'of quasars, planetary radio. astron-omy, extra-galactic radio astronomy and cosmology.Direct ioquiries to Chairman, Department -of Astronomy.University of Florida. Gainesville, Florida 32611'.

44. Astronomy, Master of .Arts & Doctor of Philosophy,University of Texas at Austin: Trains people,to doresearch in astronomy (Ph D. independent; M.A. super-vised) and to teach astronomy in 'universities andcelleges. It covers all fields of astronomy (theory andobservations). Optical,. radio and millinieter observator-ies-Kwest Texas provide observing facilities. Libraryand computing facilities are on Austin campus. Co nab°-. ration exists with programs in physics. aerospace engi-neenng, computer sciences, and electrical engineering.Direct inquiries to Chairman. 'Graduate AdmissiOns,.Department of Astronoiry, University of Texas at Austin,RIM 15.220. Austin, T116cas 78712.

45. Atmotpheric andtEarth Science, Master of Science. Old.Dominion University Integrates specific componentsof two geophysical science disciplines. with a specialapplication of remote sensing technology and consistsof a required core of earth science, atmospheric scienceand the physics of remote sensing. Provides graduatelevel preparation for students aspiring to enter careersin environmental quality analysis and management.Areas of specialization available in either meteorologyair pollution concentration or in land use/ground water 50.concentration. Direct inquiries to Dean. Graduate

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48. ^Audiovisual Education, Doctor of Education in Educa-tional Superviskoi, Virginia Polytechnic institute andState University: Trains qualified peoole in the man-agement and consultative areas of instructional tech-nology. Graduates are able to: 1) teach media-relatedcourses at the /higher education level, 2) manage a com-prehensive learning cerler, at .the secondary...or com-munity college level, arki)3) work in media-related occu-pations in the public sector. Course content includesthe selectiOn and activities of media, instrtictionaldesign, media management, audiovisual, productionand development, and ,commtinicatign theory anddevelopment. Direct inquiries to Program ,Area Leader,Educational Technology, College of Edtication. Virginiapolytechnic Instilute and State University, 220 WarMemorial Gym, I3lacksburg,..Virginia 24061.

49. Avian "Medicine, Master of Avian,Medicine, thiversity ofGeorgia: Designed to provide veterinarians with spe-cialized training in the diagnosis. treatment and-pre=vention of poultry diseases. Open to students who holdthe Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, the programmust inClude 'a course in problems in poultry diseasesand parasites in which an acceptable written reportmust be presented, Thesis or foreign language are notrequired. Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department ofAvian Medicine. College of VeterinarY Medicine, Uni-versity oi Georgia. Athens, Georgia 30602.

46. Atm-oipheric 'Sciences, Master of §cience in Geophysi-cal Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology: Pro-vides graduate academic and research opportunities inthe areas of dynamical and, physical meteorology andahnospheric chemistry. Emphasizes those elements of-atmospheric science which are of maiOr importance tomankind and its relationship' to the environment. forexample inadvertent climate modification; the impact01 man's activities on air quality; atmospheric effects on 51.energY production; and meteorology of solar and windenergy. Courses in dynamic meteorology, physicalmeteorology, atmospheric clrmistry, atmosphericturbulence, meteorology kir sol r and wind energy. airpolltition meteorology. Oder applications, and planetaryboundary, layers are designed toward a fuller under-standing of the dynamics. physics and chemistry of theatmospheric erWironment. Direct inquiries to Director,School of Geophysical Sciences, Georgia Institute ofTechnology. Atlanta, Georgia 30332. .

47. Audiology and .SpetIch Pathology, D'octor of PhiloS-ophy.:Memphis State University: A researeh programincluding such areas as: research in .normal communi-.cation: research in cOmmunicative disorders relative toclinical activities; teaching of courses relevant to under-.graduate-and graduate level students: and administra-tion of research, service and training programs. This isan interdisciplinary program, drawing from the re-sources of departments at Memphis "State Universityand the University of Tennessee Center for the HealthSciences. *ere is a research laboratory te handleacottstic research and a clinical facility from which to 53.gather clinical data. Direct:inquiries to Chairman. De-partment of Audiology and Speech Pathology, Speechand Hearing Center. Memphis State University. Memphis,Tennessee 38105. .

Aviation, Professional, Bachelde of Science, LouisianaTech University: Designed to provide the flight studentwith the necessary professional credentials. All flightinstruction: thrOugh the Airline Transport Pilot andFlight Engineer's Certificate is approved by the FederalAviation Administration. Core requirements include 43semester hours of flight-related courses. The remainderof the 1.28 required semester hours consists of desig-nated coursework in the natural sciences, socialsciences, and the communicative skills. Direct inquiriesto Dean of Admissions, Basic and Career Studies,Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana. 71272.

Aviation Systems, Master of Science, University of.Tennessee: An interdisciplinary program designed forpersons :with bachelor's degrees in engineering orscieme Who wish to prepare for careers in research,development or administration in aviation .systems.,which:include aircraft performance, air traffic controlsystems. airport and auxiliary transportation develop-ment and the relevant economics and political factors. ,Direct inquiries to Director, Aviation Systems Prograrn,University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma,Tennessee 37388.

52. Bilingual Education, Doctor Dig Education. Texas A&IUniversity: A doctoral level technician's, degree for.ex-perienced teachers who plan to apply special knowl-edge and skills to the bilingual curriculum.. Instructioninvolves 63 semester hours beyond the master's degree.including six coMponents: foundations, classroommanagement. linguistics, methodology,. culture, anddevelopment of Materials. Direct inquiries to Director,Bilingual Education, Texas A&I University, Kingsifille,Texas 78363.

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Bioengineering, Master of Science, Clemson Univers-ity: Devoted to applying engineering aciencii to theproblems of -medical research, the principal thrust is inthe area of bio-materials and includes the developmentand evaluation of prosthetic materials, the physical and

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Mechanical behavior of tissues considered as engineer-ing materials, corrosion and the physiological responseof the host to foreign materials. Also places a strongemphasis-on artificial organ development and evalua-tion. Direct inquiries to Bioengineering AdViser. Clem-son University, Clemson, South Carolina 29631;

54. Bioengineering, Doctor Of Ehgineering, Texas A&MUniversity. Structured 'to encompass the application ofengineering principles to all aspects of the biologicalsciences Research _and academic specializations inbiomedical engineering, food engineering and biosys-tems modeling. ,Structured to accept students with abiological science or. engineering background. Directinquiries to Dean of the Graduate .School. Texas A&MUniversity. College:Station, Texas 77843.

55. Biology. Behavioral, Doctor of Philosophy, West Vir-ginia University Coursework includes behavior oforganisms. animal behawor and behavioral ecology inaddition to more standard coursework in cellular andmolecular biology. developmental biology and physiol-

. ogy. environmental biology and evolutiOnary and sys-tematic biology. Direct inquiries 'to Chairman.. Depart-ment of Biology. West Virginia University, Morgantown,West Virginia 26506.

56. Biology (Fisheries Management), Master of Science,Tennessee Technological University: Consists of sup-porting basic sciences, applied fishery sciences aridmanagement techniques and requires a field-orientedthesis. Facilities include specialized laboratories on 61.campus, a marine biol y station on a nearby large U.S.Corps of Engineers 4ake. a floating laboratory sand anumber of work boal. Three large fresh-water lakes andnumerous nvefs ar within a few miles of the campUs.The program recqi4ies support from a U.S. CooperativeFishery Unit loçáted on campus. Adjunct faculty areincluded from ttè Tennessee Valley Authority, the U.S.Corps of Engi eers and the Terinessee Wildlife Re-sources Agen y. DirecringeirielPS Chairman. Depart-ment of. Biol gy, Tennessee Technological University,Cookeville. pennessee 38501.

57. Biology. ,Marine, Master of Science. University ofSouthern MissisSippi. Designed broadly to enable stu- 62.dents to develop a capability for most areas of marinebiology. Basic courses are offered at the University andthose that treat specific marine subjects ,at the GulfCoast Research Laboratory. Direct inquiriesio Director,Marine Biology Program, University of Southern Missis-sippi, Hattiesburg; Mississippi 39401.

59. Biomedical Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Louis-iana Tech University: Cornbinei` the praotiOl aspectsof engineering with biology and' medicine to produce anew type of engineer capable of condLicling biomedicalwok Medical and iological instruction ip obtained inthe life sciences "i.e., general biology, genetics. Com-parative anatOrny: ernbryolOgy, MiCriabiblogy;'physi-'ology, etc.).; epgineering instruction 'is from selectedstandard engineering courses. 'Biological. and engi-neering training are combined in coordinated biomedi-cal engineering courses taught at the sophomore,junior, and senior academic levels. Upon graduation; orat the end of the first three years of study, the studentwill have completed the basic requirements for admis,Sion to medical school. Direct inquiries to Departmentof Biomedical Engineering. Louisiana Tech' University,P.O. Box 4875. T.S., Ruston, Louisiana 71272.

60. Biomedical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy,. Uni-verSity of Virginia: Desiened to achieve competencesin analysis. of biological systeins and their controlmechanisms with emphasis on the development Ofquantitative performance indicators; biomedical tech-nology, theeretical biology and biomathematics: andanalysis of sodal systems with particular emphasis Onthe design arid evaluation of health* care systems as afunction of their socio-economic and cultural environ-ment. Direct inquiries to Chairman. Division of Bio-medical Engineering. University of Virginia, Box 223Medical Center, Charlottesville, Virginia 22901.

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Arts & Bachelor of Science, St, Mary's College of Mary-land:- Provides stUdents With a broad background suit-able for future work in any area of biology or in relatedfields. In the junior .and senior years the students have

. opportunity tO deepen this general background or to= begin specialization in various areas, such as plantj biology or aquatic biology. Field studies are empha-

sized. Students are urged to complete independentresearch projects in the laboratory or in the field.Courses include principles .of biology,. nonvaScular 64.botany, vascular botany, invertebrate zoology. verte-brate Zoology., ecology. genetics, physiology. generalchemistry. and statistics. Direct inquiries In Director. ofAdmissions, St. Mary's College of Maryland. St. Mary's

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Biometry, Master- of Science, Medical University ofSouth Carolina: Provides education and experienCe instatistical methods for the design and analysis ofresearch in the basic sciences, cfinical care of patientsin community health studies, health services researchand evaluation, the plapning of evaluation of healtheducation, the establishment and use of computer-based information systems. the optimization_of healthcare delivery systems, and planning and review tech-niques in health service systems. Direct inquiries toChairman. Department of BioMetry. College of Gradu-ate Studies. Medical University of South Carolina, 80Barre Street. Charleston. SOUth Carolina 29401.

Black History, Master of Arts, Morgan State University:Designed to prepare teachers and other qualified per- .

sons to teach the history of the Ncas ao integralpart of American history. Thesis required. Direct inquir-ies to Chairman, Department of History, Morgan StateUniversity, Coldspring Lane and Hillen Road, Baltimore,

, Maryland 21239.

'Building Construction (Design & Management), Masterof Science: Texas A&M University: Designed for stu-dents who are interested,in advanced studies in con-struction management. An interdisciplinary programemphasizing construction planning. scheduling, costcontrolling and project management. Computer appli-cations are used in demonstrating the constructiondecision-making process. Direct inquiries to Dean of theGraduate Schad, Texas' A&M University. College Sta-tion, Texas 77843.

Business Administration, Doctor of pusiness Adminis-tration, 'University, of Tennessee: AO intérditciplinaryprogram which provides 'a s und f undation for ex-panding the body of knowledg relateJ to business sys-tems and their interaCtions with oth r socio-economicsystems, and environmenta forces. Concentration

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areas available are accounting, finance rranage-ment, marketing and transportation, end loisticsDirect inquiries to Assistant Dean for Graduate Pro-grams, College of Business Administration. Universityof Tennessee. 721 Stokely Management Center. Knox-ville. Tennessee 37916

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65. Business,Administration. Master of Business Adminis-tration..University of Texas at Austin Designed to pro-vide a foundation of selected concepts having broadrelevance and the analytical tools gssential to executive

4-management The student has a wide ran of choicesto relate developments theory. and app cations toexecutive and staff' administrative responsibilities. Spe-cialization is limited to no more than 12 semester hourS.including conference courset; Areas Qf special interestinclude international business, small business entre-preneurship. real estate. and actuarial science studentswho complete the work in actuarial science are pre-pared to take examjnations of the Society.of Actuariestbrdugh the associateshin tevel._04.ect -taquo-tes-teAssistant to. the Dean Graduate School of Business.University of Texas at Austin. Austin. Texas 78712

66. Business Administration-Health Services, Master ofBusiness Administration. Augusta College Provides abalance between laosnital-based- administration and,community public health adminisfration meeting theincreased demand for health administrative personnelwho possess strong business backgrounds. The School

. Of Business has a close working relationship with theMedical College of Georgia Basic course offeringsinclude medical legal problems. accountineandfinance tor health institutions, health economics' andsystems planning. hospital organization and institu-tional planning. health' delivery systems. regulation and.contrbl, and policies and decision-making in healthcare Direct inquiries to Coordinator.of GraduateStudies.on Business Administration. Augusta College.2500 WallorrWay. Augusta. Georgia 30904

67. Businest AtThinittration Transportation. Master ofBusiness Administration 8: Doctor of Business Admin-istra,tion. University of Maryland, College Park: In-cludes basic courses in motor, water and air transporta-tion More advanced courses and research are availablein trakisportation and the management of transporta-hon networks Direct'inqugies to Chairman. Depart-ment cif Transportation, Sctioel of Business Administra-tion, University of Maryland. College Park. Maryland20742 \

68. Busine4 Statistics and Data Processing, Master ofBusiness\ AdrnIflistration & Doctor of Business Admin-

, istration. Mississippi State University: Prepares stu-dents for careers in the fields of business data process-ing and quantitatwe analysis. Emphasis is On principles.methods. Models. and systems for producing usefulinformatioilt for management decision-making andcontfol. Dir ct inquiries to Head. Department of Busi-ness`Statisti s and Data Processing; Mississippi StateUniversity. Drawer DB, Mississippi State,. MisSissippi39762.

.69. Ceramic Engineering, Master of Science & Master ofEngineering, Clemson University: The maior feature ofthis pcogram is its emphasis on training industrialceramists. Intended for students with undergraduate.backgrounds in engineering, physics. chemistry andgeology.. Coursework is related to tnaterials, .material.

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reactions and utilization of these materialslto produceceramic products with the desired engineering proper-ties. Direct, inquiries to Dean, College of Engineering,Clemson University, Clemson..South Carolina 29631.

70. Ceramic Engineering. Master of Science & Doctor ofPhilosophy, Geoigia Institute of Technology:. Empha-sizes both the science and engineering apects ofcerank materials. May also include research manage-ment and business aspects of aeramics production.Intended for students with backgrounds ie engineering,materials science, metallurgy and chemistry. Directinquiries to Director. School of Ceramic Engineering,Georgia institute of Technology. Atlanta. Georgia30332.

71. Chemical Physics, Master of Science & Doctor ofPhilosophy, Louisiana State University: An interdisci-plinary program.intended for students with better thanaverage abilities in chemistry. mathematics, and

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mechanics. electromagnetic field theory, quantummechanics, dynamics. mathematical methods. elec-tricity and magnetism, mad solid state physics. Thesis or

'dissertation research is conducted under the supervi-sion of faculty members in phyVcal chemistry and insolid .state and loW temperature Physics. Direct inquir-ies to Chairman, Department of Chemistry. LOuisiana

State University. Baton Rouge.Louisiana 70803.

72. Chemistry, Doctor .6f Arts. University of Mississippi:Designed to prepare college teachers who possess acomprehensive, knowledge of chemistry and an abilityto operate effectively-as classroOm teachers. Unlike theDoctor of Phil o sophy degree in which the primary

te breadth of knowledge and the attain-emphasis is r earch, the Doctor of Arts degree stressesthe candi.ment of teaching skills. Direct inquiries to Chairman,Department of ChemistrY, University of Mississippi,Univertity. Mississippi 38677.

73. Chemistry Envlronmental Science. Master ofScience, Lamar University: Designed. to prepare ..

.: students for positions in governmental agencies,industry and public health through the applicahon ofchemical skills in deterrnining air and water pollutantsand environmental quality and control and a thoroughbackground in advanced fundamental. chemistry. Directinquiries to Director of Graduate Studies, Lamar Uni-versity, BOX 10029. Beaumont, Texas 77710.

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74. Child Development, Doctor of Philosophy, TexasWoman's University: Research- and practice-oriented.the major area of concentration consists of develop-ment, family relaticinships, theoretital concepts andperspectives, and related research techniqueS. A modelchild. care center and nursery school are available inaddition 'to other traditional facilities. Courses includeadvanced child development, advanced nursery educa-tion, parenting education, child rearing, and childguidance. Direct inquiries to Chairman, hitd Develop-ment and Family Living, Texas Wo an's University,P.O. Box 23975: TWU Station. DentorV Texas 76204.

75. Child Development, Master of Art University of Texpat Austin: Designed teprovide tr*-- student with a knowl-edge of children's social. language. Cognitive, andemotional development, and/the tools for investigatingnew. questions in the field. The program is orientedtoward the study of the developing child in the context

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of family, community, and culture. Students takecoursework in research Methods, language and cogni-tive development, social and:personality development,and theories of child development. The program culmi-nates with a thesis. An integral part of the' program. isthe.University Chitd Development Laboratory. and- stu-dents also have aCcess to university ,and communityfacilities. including those for low-income and excep-

: tional children. Direct inquiries to Graduate Advisor,DeOartment of Home Economics. Division of ChildDevelopment and Family Relationships. University of.Texas at Austin; Austin, Texas 78712,

76. Cityand Regional*, fanning, Master of City and RegionalPlanning, Memphis State University: Assists .studentsin preparing kir careers in prcifessional planning. i.e..guiding, the growth. and development of cities andregions toward desired objectives in a comereherisiveway. The concentration areas include developmenta

0)planning, comprehensive physical planning and naturand environmental resoUrces planning7Wect inquirito Chairman, Department of Planning, Johnson HaMemphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee 38152.

77, City Planning, Master of City Planning. Georgia Instituteof Technology: This progom (recognized by he Amer-ican Institute of Planners for membership urposes)requires a thesis, a minimum of three rnonth intern-ship with an approved planning agency, and urses inoral communication; planning theory, land use; legisla-tion, state and regional planning, 'fiscal aspects.environmental aspects, economic analyses, scientificmpthods, civil engineering aspects, social aspects,governmental aspects, and three planning projects.Direct inquiries to Director. Graduate Program in CityPlanning, Georgia Institute of Technology. Atlanta.Georgia 30332.

?It Classical HUmanittes, Master of Arts, Texas Tech Uni-versity: Designed to equip candidates to teach a varietyof high school and junior college courses in mythology,Greek and -Roman civilization. Greek and Latin literaturein translation, and other classical fields. Courses Offeredinclude survey of Greek literature in English translation,comparative ancient and modern institutions, and semi-nars in Latin literature. Direct inquiries:to Vice Presidentfor Research and Graduate Studies, Texas Tech Uni-versity, Box 454#ubbock. Texas 79409.

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79. Classical Languages, Master of Arts. University ofVirginia: Whether a student elects to major in Latin orGreek. a minimum proficiency is required in the otherlanguage. A minirrium of .24 semester hours at thegraduate level is required. Up to six hours-may be takenin a' related field, such as ,ancient history or Greek andRoman archaeology, art orphilosophy. A thesis isrequired. The Hertz Collection, maintained by thedepartment, includes early 20th-century dissertationsby 'German schblara. Direct inquiries tO Chairman,

.D meparte-Watra assics, UnkerSity :of Wginia, 143 NewCabei). Hall, Charlottesville, Virginia22903.

80. Classics, Master ot Arts, University of Mississippi:Provides firSt-level graduate instruction in Greek and/orLatin language and literature. The basic courses includereading courses in Greek and/or Latin, literature;comparative graMmar (optional); one or two courtes inGreco-Roman art-archaeology; art history. Thesisrequired. Direct inq ries to Chairman, Department ot

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81: Classics, Master,of Arts.& Doctor of Philosophy, Uni-versitt of Texas at Austin:. An ittlerdiscipfinary field of

'-study which eviapiibe- all- areas-Ot classical antiquity:literature, history, art and archaeology, linguistics'.religion, and philosophy; Although every student .14s anarea of concentration and interest, the program ex-plores trio diversity of the .human experience in Greeceand Rome The program is designed to develop the stu-

p.dent's capacity independently to work .up areas ofresearch and investigation, to develop significant intet-pretive and critital abilities, and acquire the technicalcompetence to effectively transMit this experienFe tomodern society. Direct inquiries tà Chairman, GSC andGraduate Adviser, Depanment of Classics, University ofTexas at Austin, WAG 123, Austin, Texas 78712.

82. Climnical Biochemistry,,Doctor of Philosophy. MedicalUniversity of South Carolina-. Designed to prepareindividuals in the basic principles of biochemistry andanalytical biochemistry as applied to problerhs in clini-cal medicine. Individuals Should be capable of directingthe operation (technical). of a clinical chemistry labora-tory end to perform as a Consultant (professional) to theclinician responsible tor patient care. Direct inquiries toDirector, Clinical Biochemistry° Program. Medical Uni-versity of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina

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83. Clinical Chemistry, Master of Science & Doctor ofPhilosophy, Louisiana State University Medical Center:Designed to train and educate persons to supervise(M.S.) or direct (Ph.D.) clinical chemistry laboratories.

'The core curriculum includes basic medical sciencesrelevant to clinical chemistry and experience in clinicalchemistry through a clinical year',(Ph.D.) or threemonths (M.S.) in an affiliated hospital laboratory wherethe student learns basic scientific and administrativeconcepts and becomes familiar with modern analyticpriVoles, instrumentation and methodology. Re-seardi activities for the thesis or dissertation are clini-cally oriented relating to Chemical changes in humandisease processes. Direct inquiries to Chairman,Department of Pathology, Louisiana State UniversityMedical Center. 1542 Tulane Avenue. New Orleans.Louisiana 70112.

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84. Clinical Chemistry, Master of Science, Louisiana techUniversity: Emphasizes the correct and efficient use ofmodern instrumentation as well as the evaluation ofresults obtained therefrom. Clinical internships avail-able through affiliation with one of the many health carecenters in the area. The student can opt for training inresearch, both basic and applied, as well as in adminis-tration. Direct inquiries to Chairman,. DepartMent ofChemistry. Louisiana Tech University, Box 5257, TechStation,Ruston, Louisiana 71270. .

85. Clinical/CoMmunity Psyc ology, Doctor of Philosophy,University of South non .a: Prepares students forcareers in teaching research, and applications of psychol-ogy in a variety of clinical and community settings. ThePsychological Services. Center is the major setting forintensive supervised practicum training in psychologi-cal evaluation, psychotherapy and behavioral interven-tion techniques:The location of the university providesaccesslo mental health centers, child guidance clinics,veterans' hOspitals, and the University of South Florida

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Medical School The F lorida Mental. Health Institute. lo-cated on crpus..provides a unique training and re-search resource' Direct inquiries'. to Chairman. Depart-ment of Psychology. University of South Florida. Tampa.Florida 33620 Ott

861- C4inicat Nutrition, 'Master of Science. Universitrot Ala-bama in Birmingham Designed to provide uniquetraining and- experience in a variety of topics concern-ing the scieotific relationships of foods to health onmedical consequences of malnutrition, on the preven-tive medicine aspects of good nutrition, arid on the rela-tionship of die; to specific diseases. Professionals withbackgrounds in the science of nutrition and Or dieteticswill learn the metabolic and biochemical basis for man-tional requirements while being involved in directpatient management. Direct inquiries to Director. Division of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. Department ofNutrition Sciences. University of Alabama in Birming-ham. Box 188. University Station. Birmingham. Alabama35294

Tropics, Latin America and the Arctic. Study is en-hanced by close working ties with the Department ofGeography. the Coastal Studies Institufb and the Centerfor Wetlands Resources. The program provides ampleopportunity for multi-disciplinary research, offeringfield work in both cultural and physical geography andMurgeS' in rerribte sensii4,--arlógiaPhYalid fieldmethods. Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department ofGeography and Anthrdpology. Louisiana State Univer-sity. Baton Rouge.louisiana 70803.

91. Coastal Geology. Master of Science & Docter ofPhilosophy. University of South Carolina: An interdis-ciplinary program designed to develop research andtechnology in the coastal zone and to prepare geolo-gists ant, -:: slogists capable of contributing to the solu-tion of co al environmental ,probl ms. Equipment in-cludes five re arch vessels. for off shore and estuarinework, salinom ters and a uni-boo- sub-bottom seismicprofiler. L...ii atory facilities are maintained at twocoastal field_ stations, ene in _South Carolina thy, other

87. Clinical Psychology, Doctor of Psychology. didDominion University, The College of William and Mary.and Eastern Virginia Medical Authority, Norfolk. Vir-ginia- A joint program in which the graduate is awarded 92.,

a degree containing the names of all three participatinginstitutions The degree differ§ from the, traditional Ph.D.in psychology in that

:emphasis is upon training the

,6practitioner, rather th;44. he researcher. In lieu of thetraditional dissertation, 27 semester hours in clinical

, practica are required Clinical electives-allow for devel-opment of expertise in one or more professional special-.ties (alcohol and drug abuse, childhood disorders.family therapy. and program administfation and evalua-tion), Direct inquiries to Dean of Graduate Studies. OldDominion University. Norfolk, Virginia 23508.

88. Cosi Processing Research, Master of Science & Doctorof Philosophy, Auburn University: The program isbased upon the requirements for a basic graduatedegree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering. Researchis conducted in the coal Processing Laboratory underthe direction of an active member of the Goal ResearchGroup Each student's program includes advancedphysical' and organic chemtstry,, thermodynamics, reac-tion kinetics and transport phenomena. Direct inquiriesto Chairthan. Department of Chemical Engineering,Auburn University', Auburn. Alabama 36830.

89. Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering, Master. ofScience. Master.. of Engineering & Doctor of Philos-ophy, UniversitY. of Florida: The program is directedtoward the education of professional engineers capableof 'dealing with the .engineering problems associated

two, unuSual environments -the land-sea, orcoastal interface and the ocean and is centekredarotind a series of courses in each of the following areas:wave theory, 'estuarial hydromechanics, coastal struc-tures; littoral processes and air-sea interaction. Directihquiries to Director, Coastal and Oceanographic Engi-neering Laboratory. University of Florida, Gainesville,Florida 32611.

"90. Coastal Geography, Doctor of Philosophy, Louisiana

State University: Provides graduate study and. research'opportunities in the geography of coastal areas: Empha-sis is on physical geography, but includes culturaltdpics in geography ,and anthropology. Regionalemphasis includes the Southern United States', the

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in the Bahamas. Direct inquiries to Chairman. Depart-ment of Geology, University of South Carolina. Colum-bia. South Carolina 29208.

Communicatio. Disorders, Doctor of Philosophy,--Urs-versify of Texas at Dallas: Emphasizes the neural basisof normal human communication and its disorders.Fundamental research in the doctoral program is pur-sued within a 'framework of many clinical settings whichallow the interplay of research and application. Doctoralcandidates must show proficiency in a foreign languageor fulfill .alternative.requirements- and complete compre-hensive exams and a dissertation. Direct ingdines toExecutive Vice President. University of Texas at Dallas,Box 688. Richardson, Texas 75080.

93. Communications. Doctor of Philosophy, University ofTennessee: An interdisciplinary program with a corecurricylum in comMunications and recommended-emphasis in the related Social and behavioral scienceswhich can accommodate a .wide diversity of career pat-terns in the field of human communications. Providesfor acquiring instructional competence and for .concen-tration in the use of communications for public service;a problem-solving, orientation: and flexibility -in programplanning. Direct inquiriesito Associate Dean Of GraduateStudies, College of CbmmUnications. University ofTennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916.

94. Community and Regional Planning, Master of Science.University. of Texas at 'Austin: The program is designedto expose the students to the issues involved in planningthe social, economic, physical. and political aspects ofthe environment, and.to develop skills in an area of con-centration. Provides comprehensive training for profes-sional practice in the public and.private sectors. Gradu-ates are prepared. to deal with the increasingly Complexurban and regional problems.faced by the federal, state,and local governments. Direct inquiries to Director ofCommunity and Regional Planning, University of Texasat Austin, 102 Goldsmith Hall, Austin, Texas 78712.

9. Community Development, Master of Science. Univer-sity bf Louisville: Designed to produce generalists withknowledge9of the influences shaping today's small. andlarge ,communities and the necessary knowledge andskills to recggnize and positively maximize the forces ofchange.. /Mined primarily at the person already involved

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of-98: Cpmputer and Information Sciences., Doctor of Philos-

ophy. University of Alabama in Birmingham. Core cur-.

nculum consists of eourses in data structures and.pro-gramming.languagest, modeling and simulation, the-.oretical foundations, design. and software. Electiveareas include some programs Which stress topics inlhemainstream of computer science and others whichrelate More to combliter applications areas, such as-business information syslems. medical information sys-tem< etc Direct inquiries to Chairman. Computer .andInformation Sciences Department. University of-Ala-bama in Birmingham. Box 188, Univ'ersity Station.Birmingham, Alabama 35294

99. Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy. University of:Maryland. College Park: Offers specializations in. appli-cations, computer systems. language and informationprocessing, eumerical analysts and theory of comput-ing. Direct inquiries. to Chairman. Department of Coln-puler Science:University of Maryland at College Park,College Park, Maryland 20742.

in or conWnitted,to pubplic or quasi-public service, the Up.program-also is useful to persons engaged in the privatesector. Direct inquiries to Director. Institute of Com- .

munity Development. University of LOutsville, -Louise/He. .

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.96. Community Health Education, Master of Sctenee OldDominipn University-- Cultivates studenti ability toassess community health needs. coMmunicate,develop. implement, and evaluate programs to deal wtththose needs and to work with consumers and otthealth protessionab The progroam serves three types O.students recent baccalaureate degree-graduatesseeking professional training an community health.employed health workers desiring advanced study forcareer development, other graduate students linking 101.advanced study in community health with another fieldThe flexible curriculum integrates experiences'in thecommunity with coursework in health and sciences toproduce graduates trained to work in urban and ruralareas with consumers and providers of health carebicnitie-s a practicum- withan '3-ssociii1 -e-ff researchproject in an appropriate community-based health carefacility Direct inquiries to Dean. School of GraduateStudies. Old Dominion-University. Norfolk. Virginia23508

97. Comparative Development Studies in Education.Master of Science. Specialist & Doctor of Philosophy.Florida State University An. interdisciplinary approachto education, providing the student with a thorough-knowledge and understanding of the economic. social.cultural and political dimensions of education and itsrole in national development. Gore courses introducestudents to international intercultural developmd'nteducation problems from each of the social scienceperspectives and are supplemented with courses in asocial science area Electives stress-the application ofsocial science concepts arid research in devetopmenteducation areas, such as bicultural bilingual education,cross-culturalintercultural education .Graduates fromthis program serve most often in univelities. schooldistricts, Ministries ot education, research institutes.foundations, and development agencies, both domesticand international Direct inquiries to Office of Educe-.bonal Management Systems, Florida State University.319A Stone Building. Tallahassee, Florida 32306 103

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Computer Science, Dpctor ot Philosophy..University. of-Southwestern. Louisiana,: One- core course required IReach of the following areas: computer systems organi-zations, theory of computation, programming sysitmsand languages, and operating systems. In addition.areas of emphasis are chosenSom.management infor-=ion systems. cbrnputer :software systems. computersystems organization and theory of computation. TheUniversity has a large-scale hme-shartng system- with.pver 60 pseudo-intelligent CRT terminals and the e

department has extensive' mint- and micro-computerfacilities. Direct inquiries to Head. Gomput'er Science

\Department. University of Southwellern Louisiana.txtfayette. Louisiana 70504

C struction Management Technology, Bachelor_ inCo struction Management Technology. University ofMar land, Eastern Shore: The interdisciplinary cur-ricutu provides a background in the several physicaland a plied sciences and cdnstruchon technologyf_echni al content IS balanced_lay_courseg-44-434asinessT---manage ent. communications, humanities. and,socialsciences This diversification provides the technicalbase needed for employment in the construction indus-try as well s the managerial concepts for career devel.oprnent. Th pro Fair, may be modified to accommo;date special acad mic or career needs of the student.Direct inquiries to vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs,University of Marylkind. Eastern Shore.. Princess Arine,Maryland 21853

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Consumer ScienceS, Master of Arts. Master of Science& Doctor of Philosophy. Texas Woman's University:Basic graduate course requirements for all College ofNutrition. Textiles, and Human Development students.apply Beyond that,. each student plans an individualprogram based on- prior education and career goats.Since the degree program is individualized and inter-disciplinary, the student will usually take courses notonly from the lour departments in this college but fromdepartments of business, sociology, mathematics, andothers. Direct inquiries to Home Economics Educationand Spnsumer Sciences Department. Texas Woman'sUniversity. P.O. Box 23975. nyu Station. [Fenton. Texas76204.

Court Reporting, Bachelor of Science in. Business.University of Mississippi in Oxford: Designed to pre-pare midividuals for careers in,court,reporting andrelated careers requiring verbatim recording skills. Tt*program pact/ides a broad general education with orien-tation -in the 'sciences and humanities, as well aslausi-ness administration orientation. Specialization is pro-vided an cpmputer-compatible machine shorthand. An.oneritation to court procedures is provided,- culminat-ing in a Work internship prior to graduation. Directinquiries to the Chairman. Department of BusinessEducation and Office Administration. School of Busi-ness Administration, University of Mississippi. Univer-sity. Mississippi 38677. .

Creative Writing, Master of Fine Arts, University ofArkansas: Course requirements vary from 42 to 60semester.-hours including form and theory of fiction orpoetry.. contemporary fiction and poetcy. modern'orcontemporary literature, advanced English courSes and15 to 24 semester hours of writing workshop. A thesisis required and may be. either a collection Of poemaaar.stones, a novel or a drama, over which an oral examina-tion must be passed. A six-hpur written examinatitin is

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tOred covering critical terms, theories and readingsthe4candidate'S. genre Direct inquiries to Chairman:

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105., iminal Jusitice. Doctor of Philosophy. Sam HoustonW.. 3 tafe University Designed to produce -a scholar who

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and analytical thinking, and is capable ot under;ijA akihq ineaningtul research The curriculuM.has three

reds of cdncentration from which a student may,t tV.tioos administration. criminology. and 'research

4-ty/ir .inquiries to Criminal Justice Center Sam;I-100,ton State University. Huntsville. TEIxas 77341

106 rirhinal.Justice- Admilstration, Master of1/41ustice! aoint Mgearh of Tennessee State UniversityAria Middle/Tennessee State University: Prepares stir-

,' it '011tritS. for prhtessional employment in the operational!agencies in the ifieki of criminal Justice ors. for research-Or teaching in that area E ighteen semester hours credit.z

a'; from each university is .required Direct inquiries to. . Olirduati Dean, Tennessee State University. Nashville

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nal Jtistice and Criminology, Master of Arts &ctb r. of flulosophy. University of Maryland. College

a ic Prepares'kstudents tor research. teaching and'.

itpfestionAl.employment in the Operationat agencies.), Ole field of criminal Justice. Sombines an intensive

4..t4tcirourid in a soCial science discipline, such as 11',ociillogy.psyehology. or public administration.. withk-Study ot selected aspects of the criminal Justice fieldDireett inquiries to Graduate.,Program Director. Institutecit Grimeral .1ust4ce and Criminology Program. Univer-ity!of Maryland at College Park. College Park. Maryland

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:gm. -drilhinology, Master of Arts & Doctor of fAilosotihy.tldrida State UniverSity Designed for persons inter-

, : .ested ie acadernit; and scholarly careers in criminology.. Which:, is regardeq as an. interdiStiplinary field of Study

The. faculty represents the academic disciplinesqofsOciNogy. psychology law. political science. anthro-..: --i.. , 0o.logy and economics Direct inquiries to Dean. School\ .. ..-,of Crimmokigy Jlorida State University.. Tallahassee.

lorida,.32,306: .

i_.J. , -TD9. Culturll Geography Anthropology, Doctor of Philos-

. 'ioph:Y. Louisi,111,1 State University Provides training in'... the.'sitrily `01.:the material expressicia.of cultures. pre-'

'i; 'hisfprc. hiStoru:..and contemporarrand of rhe inter--7'1 '' (0440nS arn'eng the natural environment. technolOgy

';. and, soCial. behavior The Southern United States and.latin+. Ainerica le the two geographiCal areas of special-

; . izatier),Drrect inquiries 'to Chairman. Department ofC1eog6phY and 'Anthropology. Louisiana State Umvers--it*. Baten Rouge Louisiana 70803.

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..'i.t. ". t. 1., t .-,...Pytotec .nology. BachelOr of Science. University of Ala-.;1. t; ; parriti lir Brimingham Provides instruchen and clinical

ytiyxn, :hence r gettal and extra-genital.cytology. hor-rn

' ttcytm hey, 'preparattion and Staining methodology of`o l' cyttilOgy. cytogenetics as applied to diagnostic

':eytblogie ,specimehS, and clinical operation. f cytologyboratoryi Curriculum also includes in uction ini. #.

patholdgY: election microscopy. a labOratoryitta4ernerit,;0.irect inquiries TO -Prow. Director.

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Allied Health, University Of Alabama in Birmingham,University Station. Birmingharn..Alabama 35294

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Dairy Manufacturing, Bachelor ot Science, MississippiState UniversitysProvides trainin9 in all aspects ofdairy manutactering The areas of fluid rmlk processing.frozen products. cultured products. butter and cheesemanufacturing, as well as dairy plant management are '.given special emphasis .The operation of. a moderndairy plant which manufactures the dairy products con-sumed on the campus and the department research.provide contact with many technical and practical -

preblems in dairy rnanufacluring. Direct inquiries toDairy Science Department, Mississippi State University.Drawer DO. Mislissippi Slate, Mississippi 39762

112. Dance, Master of Fine Arts, Florida State University:Designed for students wishing advanced professionalpreparations as dancers ahd advanced study in thetheoretical parameters of dance as an art form, in itshistorical and cultural contexts, and an. performance------and choreography Emphasis is placed upon the prepa-ration of dance artists for successful careers as per-formers. choreographers. directors: artist-teachers.Curricular emphasis is on daily intensivestudio trainingin both ballet and contemporary dance. The programoffers an intensive exPerience in repertory Direct in- ,grimes to Department of Dance. Florida State Univer-sity. 404 Mmtgomery Gym. Tallahassee. Fldrida 32306

3.. Dthce. Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Science. Univer-sity of Maryland at College Park Offers comprehen-sive technique and theory courses as a foundation forthe dance professions By developing an increasingawareness of the physical. emotional and intellectualaspects of movement in general. the student eventuallyis able to integrate mind-body consciousness into a

.04More meaningful Afttole Although an area of emphasis....is not mandatory. many third and fourth year. students'are interested in studying a- singular aspect of-dance re,

.depth. such as performance. choreography. prdductionmanagement. education C-ir general studies (encom-Oassing dance. history. literature and criticism). Thereare several performance and choreographic opportuni-ties for all dance students. ranging from infornial work-shops to fully mounted concerts both on and off cam;RI; More.advance students may have the opportunity

working with Maryland Dance Theater. which is irires.dence in the Department Direct inquiries to Directorof AcadeMic Services. Unixersdy of Maryland :at CollegePark College Park. Maryland 20742

114. Danct .and Related Arts, Master of Arts .4 Doctqir ofPhilosophy. Texas Woman's University- .The master'sprogram offers specializations in either performing artsor dam e in education, both are for the competent-dancer who intends to work within the framework of acollege dance major curriculum While each providesiffierosoolinary lechnical proficiency. dance history.philosoptiv,theory. pedagOgy. production. ahd chore-ography are stressed The doctoral fProgram allows theadvanced andidates with a scholadY interest to pursuein-depth studies and,research in dance history: philos-ophy, aec:thelics. pedagogy kihesiology for 'dance.administration. and darice as anr/art form 'Interdisciplin-ary opportunities are afforded in televiskin. theater. art,and music,' Direct ingtirries t Department of Dance.Texas Wornan's University ox 23717. TWU Station.Denton. Texas 76204

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115. Dental Hygiene, Master of Science in Dental Hygiene.Old Dominion University. Provides research opportu-

-miles and the educational frarneWork necessary tedevelop advanced clinical competency. proficiency iniareventive and therapeutie oral health sprvices skills inteaching. managenat leadership and personal char-acteristics professional ethics and attitudes. and com-munity service On-campus facilities include 36 com-plete dental hygiene units. five X-ray units, plus sapport-mg laboratories In additien. cooperative contractualagreements exist with local public health, military.civil service and commynity facilities Direct inquiriesto Dean of Graduate Studies, Old Dominion University.Norfolk. Virginia 23504

116. Dental Hygiene. Bacheter of Science. Tennessee StateUniversity Prepares graduates to provide preventiveand therapeutic services ender the supervision of adentist Graduates of the program are trained to work

-primarily within the dental office. hospital. and clinicCurriculum consists of courses in the basic sciences.dental sciences. and liberal arts Programs offer labora-tory, work and clinical experiences The program is ajoint ottenng of Tennessee State University and MeharryMedical College Direct inguihes to Dean. School ofAllied Health Professions Tennessee State Uqrersity.Nashville, Tennessee 37203

117: Dentistry, Master of Science. University, of Alabama inBirminghani 'Otters opportunities for advanced clini-cal specialty trairing and research to meet two. areas ofneed 1) preparation of qualified teachers and investi-gators in varioA branches of academic dentistry. 2)preparation of fully trained dental specialists Appli-cants must be graduates of an accredited school ofdentistry Direst inquiries to Dean. School of Dentistry.

'University of Alabama in Birmingham. University Sta-tion. Birmingham. Alabama 35294

.120. Drug and Material Toxicology, Doctor Of Philosophy.

University of. Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences'.Designed tg train toxicologists knbwledgeable in regardto the health effects of synthetic-materials, componentsof synthetic materials, as well as the toxicoSgiCaleffects of thermodegradation and combustion pi'oductsof man-made materials Applicants to the programahusthave a B S degree in a biological or physical'iscienceCourses required in physiology ,cellular biology.pharmaCology pathology and a series pf toxicologycourses Direct inquiries to Director. Materials ScienceToxicology Laboratories. University of TennesseeCenter for the Health Sciences. Mempllis, Tennessee38163.

121 Ecology, Doctor of Philosophy. UniversituLGeorgia.Requires core sequence of courses in populaltbn,community and systems ecology or the,ir equivalent.Maior emphasis is on the thesis research problem Insti-tute laboratories on campus. at the Savannah RiverECology-laboratory and elsewhere provide unusualopportunities for ecological training Direct inquiries toDirector. Institute of Ecology. University of Georgia.Athens. Georgia 30602

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,Developmenthl Learning, -Master of Arts in Develop-mentaj Learning. University of Alabama in Huntsville.An interdiSciplinary program providing advanced study 123.in how the human organism learns and how environ-medial. physiological and emotional factors'affectlearnr Graduates will be -ablesto cohduct research inhuman learning and work on a. variety of cettings withchihdren ana .adutts svho have learning problems ThiScourseot study is c%ncerned with the medical. socio .

logical. behavioral anti developmental asPects of ledrn-ing and learniN.disorders .Professional specializations'are offered in developmental processes, learning OS-abillties tor a teacher. early childhood-learning: early 124.chddhpod rearning%for the handicapped, psychometrics'

'fa a sehbol Of clinical diagnostician Minors in learp-Itrecrit. diagnostic proceddres, learning disabilitift

and child development are av'allable Nett inquiries toChairman.' Developmental Learning Program- Commie-tee. University, of Alabama in Huntsville. Box. 1247,Huntsville, Alabama 35807

(.1119: Diplomacy and International Commerce, Master of

Arts. Uhiversity of Kentucky: Prepares students forforeign affairs careers in- international bpsiness; inter-national banking,..international.journalism. diplotnacy,etc. Resident coursepork is supplemented by an exten-sive 'program Of distinguished guest lecturers, researchconferences and visiting scholarS me residence. Direct

onquiriesto ,Direcloy, The- PatterSon .SChool of Diplo-macy and Internahenal 'Commerce..University of Keg-tucky!Lexington. Kentucky 40506.

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Education of Visually Impaired Children, Master, ofEducation. Specialist-in Education & Doctor of Educa-tion. University ot Virginia. Provides preservice andinservide training for teachers and leadership personnelin the education of children with severe visual impair-ments (partially seeing and blind) Basic coursesinclude behavioral and learning characteristics ,ofvisually impaired children. design and modification ofcurriculum and materials, special cdmmunicationskills, assessment and utilization of residual vision.orientation and mobility, and professional laboratoryexperiences with visually impaired children Directinquiries to Chairman. Department of Special Educa-tion. University of Virginia. Ruffner Halt, Charlottes-ville, Virginia 22903

Educational Technology, Doctor of 'Education.. EastTexas State University. Designed to develop skills andunderstandings of curriculum development. AdMinis-tration of media resource centers, and the technicalknowledge of the vandlius media equipment Thedoctoral degree'requires a minimum of 90 semesterhours above the baccalaureate degree Direct inquiriesto Head. Center for Educational Media and Technology,East' Texas State'University, Commerce. Texas 75428.

Electrical Engineering (Remote Sensing Specializa-tion), Master of Science & Diactor ol Philosophy. TexasA&M Ueiversity: An laterdisciplmary program whichprovides research in sensor developMent. data process-ing and aplications of Promote Sensing measurementsto, the -earth and ocean 'sciences. Major emphasis is;placed en applied engineering for .electrical. civil, agri-cultural and compUter engineers, but significant Ee-,search programs are conducted in agriculture, ocean-ography and the earth sciences. Direct inquiries to Deanof the Graduate School, Texas A&M University, College'Station, Texas 77843,

Electro-Optical Technology, Master of Science, Univer-Sity, of Houston at Clear Lake City: Prepares studentsto enter science and industry with expectations forrapid advancement in research, education,- or in man-agement arid Supervision of an electrical-optical enter-prise. Direct inquiries to Office Cif Electro-Optical

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a Technology. University of Houston at Clear Lake City.2700 Bay Area Boulevard. HOuston, Texas 77058

126. Engineering. Doctor of Engineering. 1 exas AMPLIniver-sity Includes atIvanced courses in -the analysis. Synthe-sis nit1 cie!,iiin of enweering systems. business admin-istration humanities and secial sciences, and proles-.sional development Before graduation a candidatecompletes i year internship in industry The programprOvides a means for the students to become proficientin other areas, including aerospace engineering. Chemi-cal engineering. civil engineering, electrical engineer.ing. industrial engineering. interdisciplinary engineer-ing. mechanicieil engineering_ nucear engineering.petroleum engineering Direct ingiNies to AssistantDean of E.nomeennq College of Engineering TexasA&M university College Station. Texas 77843

127. Engineering of Mines. Master Of Science. West VirginiaUniveryty ;tronci emphasis on problems related tocoal" mining Other options include Mineral economics.geological engineering mineral process engineerindand energy resource studies Direct inquiries to Schoolof Mines. West Virginia University. Morgantown. WestVirginia 26506

128. Engineering Science (Biomedical Engineering Op-tion). Doctor of Philosophy. University of I enrwsseeDesigned specifically for the engineering student whodesires broad interdisciplinary training Included is anoption in biomedical engineering whicfi provides train-ing and research in modern aspects of the applicationsof engineering to medicine and biomedical sciences-Direct inquiries to Head Department of EngineeringScience and Mechanics University of Tennessee. Knoxvine. Tennessee 37916

129. Engineering Science (ElectrOmagnetrc Theory),Master of Science & Doctor of Philosophy. University ofMississippi Designed to prepare persoes for a teach-

\ing careersor a research career in industry in the areas ofmicrowave. systems. antenna theory. scattering anddiffraction theory wave propagation. and numericalmethods in electrornagnetics AdmiSsion is open to stu-dents who have an-'undergraduate concentration inelectrical engineering, physics, or mathematics Directinquiries to Ch'airman. Department.of Electrical Engi-neertng University of MissiSsippi. University. Missis-sippi 38677 51

130. Engineering Science (Sedimentation Engineering),Master of Science & Doctor of 'Philosophy. University ofMrssiss!ppil-tocatos-c-rosp---to -the University of Missis-sippi in the USDA Sedimentation Laboratory. this pro-'gram takes advantage of the resources of the Labora-tory to provide a graduate program in engineering TheDepartmehts. of Chemical, Civil, Electrical. Geological;and Mectranical Eingineering all participate in the pk-gram Students have a variety of options by Concentrat-'mg doursework ln one department or taking a crosssection of courses in several departMents Student

6r6search for thesis or dissertation is related to an activereSearch pfoiect beirg carried out by the Laboratory

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a lAidratory staff member. Direct inquiries to Dean.Scher)! of Engineering, .University of Mississippi, Uni-versitt!ssPpi 38677. -.

131. English. Do tor 'of Arts. University of MississippiDesigned to p uce,college-leVel teachers with a bread

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background with which to enrich their teaching Thestudent must have a master s degree in English or theequivalent, and the amount of foreign language that wasrequired for the master's degree. Course requirementsinclude: 60 hours beyond the master's degree. fifteenoit which must bein some field(s) other than English. sixhours of English history, and six hours of Americanhistory. The program includes an internship and adoctoral essay aimed at the teaching of English. thelatter in heti of the doctoral dissertation Direct ineuinesto Chairman. Department of English. University ofMississippi. University, Mississippi 38677

132. EnvirOnmental Design and Planning, noctor ofEnvironmental DeSign and Planning. Virginia Poly-technic4 Institute and State University Designed todevelop professionals for leadership in 'the environ-mental design altd planning fields Applicants musthave prior professional as well as academic experienceThe cucriculum structure of the degree program hasfour major components. 1) a professional degree. or its

'I. equivalent, at the master's level in architecture, land-scape architecture, or urban and regional planning.k 2)a specified core of environmental design and planningmethodology with emphasis on interfaces with otherenvirenmental and urban-orrented disciplines and pro-fessions: 3) an area of concentration consisting 'ofcoursework in a field related to the pftspfessionatmaster's degree program: 4) a professional applicationof environmental design and planning methodologiesfor a minimum of one calendar year as a basis for thecandidate s dissertation Direct inquiries to Chairman.Environmental Design and Planning Program Commit-tee. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.202 Cowgill Hall. Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

133. Environmental Engineering, Master of Science &Doctor of Philosophy, West Virginia University: De-signed ler persons with bachelor's degrees in engineer-ing or science tO produce well-educated environmentalengineers capable of entering the professiOn in con-sulting. research, teaching, construction. industsy andgovernment agencies. Learning and research oppor-tunities available in air pollution. solid waste disposal.water resources, water treatment and industrial andadvanced waste water reclamation. Direct inquiries toChairman.-Department of Civil Engineering. WestVirginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506.

134: Environspntal Health, Bachelor of Science in Environ-mental ITealth; East Tennessee State University Stu-dents are prepared to work in planning.- .adrninistaringand conducting programs in the areas .of air pollutioncontrol, .water pollution control, solid waste manage-Tent. environmental sanitation, milk sanitation. toed.sanitation, .insect vector control,. housing. occupationalhealth, recreational sanitation, and public health sanita.hon. These environmental sanitarians. (environmental.ists), and 'environmental health specialists are preparedfor employment in local hpalth depadments, statehealth departments, environmental 'health depart-ments. the United States Public Health Service, andindustry Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department ofEnvironthental Health. School of 'Public mixt AlliedHealth, East Tennessee -State University. Johnson City.Tennessee 37601.

135. Environmental Health, Master of Science, East TenneS-see State University: Offers specialization in the areas

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.bof general envieeenereal health. environmental health 139. Exercise Physiology. Master of Science. Interdisciplin-,administratrim air pollution,contr44). water pollution aryriDniversity of i ouisVille An interdisciplinary pp-control. solid waste inahagement arid institutional gram designed to provide students with in-depth;lchowl-health .Designed to ptepare professional environ- edge 4 basic physiology Offered in coniunction with

mentalists and sanitareuis to serve aS.admenstrators the departments of Experimental Psychology. Educa-and managers ot environmental health programs fork)cal. state and,tederal agencies is well as eidustn;and to prepare specialists in air water soltd waste andinStitutional covert)! Direct IniqUin IV`-, to Chairman,Department of E ovironmental featIb. College of tlealth.

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136. Environmental Science, Kwhelor of Suence Univer-sity 01 Maryland Eastern Shore Otters students thetheoretical and practical knowledge tor employment asmarine blot( iists ocisintigt apher s. geologists, watertreatment plant operators. chemists or biologiststrained to do standard wafer and atrnospheric testingtor detection rit erillutarils which endanger many wild-life species as well as man himself Students mustcomplete 13? setrwster-hours credit. 16 of chemistry. 16ol biology and a minimum 01 ? of enveonmental sciencecourses Students will spend a semester and a summer-working in one of the University of Maryland Center forEnvironmental and Estuarine Studies laboratories oranother approved institution Durnig this internshipstudents will take a course in biostatistics and a seminar.Twelve semester hours regular semester ahd an addl.trona! 6 hours cretht may be'earned during the ten weeksot summer research work Direa inquiries to Vice Chancrake tor Academic Weis. University of Maryland.I astern Shore Princess Anne. Maryland 21835

137. Environmental Science's, Master of Science & ()odor ofPhilosophy. Eaniversity of Texas at Dallas Designed toprovide students with training and experience m thedefinition analysis and solution ot problems in the fieldiof environmental quality control (air, water, noise andsolid waste) the management aspects of energy, andthe environment and natural resources Prepares stu-dents tor professional carears in the physical. chemical,biological . geological. engineering, mathematical,-statistical modeling. public policy. geographical. andresuurcy economtc aspects of environmental iiivalitycontrol or environmental and resource managementDirect inquiries to Executive Vice President. Univosity.of Texas at Dallas. Box 684. RichardSon. Texas 75080

138. Environmental Studies., Bachelor Of Science, Univer-sity of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Prepares the student 143. Fire Protection Engineering, BachelOr of Science.for effective participation in the struggle with enviren---- --University of Maryland at College Park:, Concerns the

tional Statistics and Physiology Direct inquiries toDirector. Exercise Physiology Laboratory. University ofouisville. Louisville. Kentucky 40208 .

140. Expressive Therapies, Master of Arts. University ofoutsville First year emphasis is erlaced on theoretical

foundations although exposure to and assistance in theart therapy .process is available through the Therapeutecal Arts Clinic Students are introduced to a vanety ottherapeutic and learning models Intensive study ingraphic development, formal and constant analysis ofdeviant production. theories of creativity, symbolism.projective techniques and operational models for arttherapy through manipulation of media dimension vari-ables culminate in origigal research by each studentDirect inquiries to lestitutil of Expressive Therapies,University of Louisville. 129 East Broadway. 3rd Floor.Louisville. Kentucky 40202.

141. Extracorporeal Circulation'Technology. Bachelor otScience in Extracorpore4 Cucuta tor) Technology.Medical University of South Caro{4i An.upper-divi-sion program to train guatiltbd tec nologists in thespecialty.. Applicants must have comp! ted 64 semesterhours of prescribed coursework- at an accredited insti-tution Curriculum includes instruction in basic medicalscierices and in techniques and instrumentation Clini-cal experience is required in the Medical Univerdltycomplex Direct inquiries to Dean- for Admissions.College of Allied Health Sciences, Medical University ofSouth Carolina. 171 Ashley Avenue. Charleston, SouthCarolina 29403.

142. Fine,Arts. Doctor of Philosophy, Texas Tech UniversityAn interdisciplinary program- designed to developleadership by providing candidates with an awarenessof the total scope and educational interrelatedness ofthe fine arts. An interdisciplinary core tncludes coursesin art, music, theatre .arts, philosophy and museumoperation orientation. Specializations are offered in art.music and theatre- arts allowing for concentrated studyin one area. Direct inquiries to Vice President torResearch and GradUate Studies, Texas Tech University.Box 4540, Lubbock, Texas 79409

mental problems. to be a teacher. or to be employe& byindustry and government, and for further`training at thegraduate level Core program consists tit lecture. lab.and field courses in ecology, pollutiOn controls. Moni-toring, surtey methods, environment- and humanbehavior, environmental law, environmental manage-ment, economics. stahstics and compOter scienCe.Each major also completes a concentration (40-60semester .hours) in one of the following fields: biology.chernistry. engineering. gposciehce. mathematics.physics. sociology-anthropology. All seniors partici-'nate in a group field project which involves analvisand solution of. an *actual environmental problem. Directinguiries to Head. Department of InterdisciplinaryStudies:or çoordinator, Environmental Studies Pro-gram. University. of Tennessee at Chattanooga. 61,5McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37401

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scientific and technical problems of preventing loss 'oflife and property from fire. explosfon, and relatedhazards, and of evaluating and eliminating hazardousconditions. The curriculum emphasizes the scientific.technital and humanitarian aspects of 'fire protectionand the development of the individual student. Directinquiries to Director of Academic Services. University ofMaryland at College Park, College Park, Maryland20742.

Fisheries and Allied Aquaculture% Master of. Science 81.Doctor of Philosophy, Auburn University: Offerscourses in various aspects of fisheries and aquacul-.tureS: aquaculture, aquatic ecology, fisheries biology.'fisheries 'management. fish pathology, fish procedsingand technology, ichthyology and research meihod-ology. Field facilities cOnsist of 289 earthen ponds with

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:a total surface area ot approximately 200 acres. 92 con-crete ponds and over 300 plastic pools Direct inquiriesto Chairman, Department ot Fishenes and Allied Aqua-cultures. Auburn University. Auburn. Alabama 36830

145. Fisheries Management, Master of Science. FrostburgState College Designed to prepare students tor re-search or management positions with federal state orother wildlife management agencies A fisheries biolo-gist has competence in a wide range of disciplinesincluding natural history. systematics. aquatic and ter-restrial ecology, population and dynamics. pollutionbiology. ichthyology. limnology and fisheries biologyand behavior. Candidates must have a baccalaureatedegree with a major in biology or wildlife-tisher.iesmanagement Direct inquiries to Chairman. Biology

. Department. Frostburg State College. Frostburg. Mary-land 21532

146. Fisheries Science, Master of Science. Louisiana StateUniversity. Baton Rouge Pro'vides students with anecological background in fisheries science and 'pre-pares them for research or management ppsitions withfederal, state or private. agencies Studies are held-oriented with emphasis on pond culture, managementof fisheries resources in fresh and Marine environmentsor any aspect of the aquatic environment. Direct inquir-ies to Director...Schoot of.rorestry and Wildlife Manage-meint, Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge, Louis-iana .70803

147. Folk Studies, Master of Arts, Western' Kentucky Univer-sity Designed for students who deswe to teach at thecollege level, for teachers who.desire to add new vistasof 'public schopi instruction. for persons interested inemployMent in welfare and social work agencies and forstudents who plan tO puesue doctoral studies. Dealswith. the traditional culture of man as manifested in hiscastoms and' beliefS Verbal traditions and materialforms:has close affinities with literature, anthropology,Sac! Plow, histdry. .w.dgraphy. philosophy and psychol-ogy Direbt inquinek to Coordinator. Center for Inter-cultural Studies. Western Kentucky University. BowlingGreen. Kentucky .4210 r

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148. Food Science and Animal Industry, Master of Science,Alabarria,AOM University. Students can concentrateeither in' food science or animal industry by choosingcourses and research prdblems in the areas of foodchemistry, food microbiology,- food processing. nutri-lion; animal nutrition. and animal production. A thesis,or a non-thesis option can de selected. Students whoselect a thesis option, will normally be oriented towards.research and will prepare for technical work in food andanimal industries and advanced studies. Students withbiology, chemistry, food science, animal science, orother agricultural sciences background at undergrad-uate level qualify for admission. Direct inquiries toChairman. Department of Food Science and Tech-nology. Alabama A&M University, NorMal, Alabama.35762.

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processing red meats: poultry. dairy and fruit and vege-table products. Complete laboratory and lecture facili-ties are available for food science and the supportingdisciplines. Direct inquiries to Director, Food ScienceInstitute, Mississippi State University, Drawer T. Missis-sippi State. Mississippi 39762.

150.. Food Systems.Administration, Master of Science. Uni-versity of Tennessee: Provides training in effective .utih-zation of management resources in the administration !of food service systems for those who want careers 4,§instructors in dietetics programs, food .and lodging pro-grams in community colleges and, as administrators infood service' industry. Content areas include manpowerplanning and training' for the food service industry,quantitative methods to, control resources in food ser-vice systems. food systems evaluation, financial man-agement of food systems research, experimental qualityfood study. personnel development and design andlayo of food service systems. Direct inquiries to Chair-man, epartment of Food Science and Food SystemsAdmini tration. College of Home Economics. Universityof Tennessee. Knoxville, Tennessee 37916.

151. ForeigrfAffairs, Master of Arts. University of Virginia:Requires two semesters of resident graduate Study and24 semester hours of courses, the passing of compre-hensive examinations in two of the departmental 'sub-fields (at least one of which ;mist be in internationalrelations), and a thesis. Students also may qualify .for

.participation tn the area programs offered by the Univer:sity's Center for RuSsian and Communist Studies. theAsian Studies Comrnittee, and the Language and AreaCenter for Latin America. Direct inquirieS te Dean,Graduate School of Arts and Sciences-, University ofVirginia. 437 Cabell. Charlottesville: Virginia 22903.

152. Forensic Science (Investigation), Bachelor of Science,Jacksonville State University: Designed to prepare thestudent to enter the criminal justice field as an evidencetechnician or.,in other investigative fields. Core curricu-lum includes general criminal justice subiects as well ashighly specialized subjects. such as criminalistics.scientific evidence and the law, homicide investigation,and drugs of abuse. Direct inquiries to Dean, College ofCriminal Justice, Jacksonville State University, Jack-sbnville. Alabama 36265.

153. Forest Engineering, Master of Science in Engineering,West Virginia University: Provides training in the bio-logical and natural sciences enabling graduates to meetchallenging engineering problerhs assodiated With theproduction and harvesting of forest products. Involvesthe design and construction of bridges, earth damS andforest roads. Instruction includes Jogging systems.equipment mix, cost analysis and'hydraulics. Threeoptions are offered: 1.) forest machinery prepares tKestudent for employment with machinery industries 'hatmanufacture equipment for the forest industry; 2) indus-trial prepares graduates for employment with com-panies and agencies qngaged in harvesting operations;and 43) hydrology for engineers who may be ermloyedby companies and agencies which have 'hydrologicproblems pertaining to production, harveSting andrecreation. Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department ofAgricultural' Engineering, West Virginia University,Morgantown..West Virginia 26506,

Forest Resources Science, Master ot Science & Doctorof Philosophy, West Virginia University: This is a unique

149. Food Science and Technology, Master of ScienceDoctor of Philosophy. Mississippi State University:Designed to give the student depth of knowledge in Itigifundamentals of preservation of food. Courseworkincludes mechanisms of food spoilage by ptlysical,chemical, microbiological and enzymatic processesand 'Ways and means of controlling these processes. 154.The Food Science Institute has available pilot plants for

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program for study of Eastern deciduous -hardwoodforests. -Students may choose from options in forestscience, wood science or wildlife management. In addi-tion to the University's research .forest. faculty arActstudents have a&ess to the two national forests, ninestate forests and 37 state parks located witnin 200 milesof the campus. Direct inquiries to Director, Division of.-Forestry. College of Agriculture and Forestry. WestVirginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506

155. Forest Resources:Wood Science and Technology..Doctor of Philosophy. Mississippi State University:Basic courses emphasize a materials-science approachto studying wood and wood-based products. Coursescharacterize wood in terms of its 'anatomical, physical.

,.chemical, and mechanical properties Applied courses-deal with wood as an engineered materiat and cover ah

aspects of wood Processing and conversion. OppOrtun:ales for independent study and research are provided.Direct inquiries to Head. Department of Wood Scienceand Technology. Mississippi State University. P.O.Drawer FP. Mississippi State. Mississippi 39762.

156. Forestry, Master of Science &. Doctor of Philosophy.Auburn University This program leads to degrees inremote sensing. forest ecology and plant communityinvestigations, forest genetics and wood engineering.Instruction is geared to national needs and goals withregional application Direct inquiries to Head. Depart-ment of Forestry. Auburn University. Auburn, Alabama36830,

157: Forestry, Master of Forestry. Clemson University: Thisnon-thesis program specializes in forest managementor wood utihzation. Particularly helpful for the practic-ing forester who wishes to return to college for updatingand specialization Direct inquiries to Dean. College ofForest and Recreation Resources. Clemson University.Clemson. South Carolina 29631.

158. Forestry ISilviculture and Forest Management).' Master of Filitestry. Master of Science in Forestry &

Doctor of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State University.Provides training in forestland management. forestpathology, entomology and pest management, forestwater resources managenient. forest fisheries trid wild-

additional specializations available ir :I products.life resources management. timber ement with

fOrest. recreation and lond use plannine Programs aredirected ward data-based management of forestiIan , ect inquiries to Dean, School of Forestry.Step F Austin State University. Nacogdoches.Texas 76962

159. French, Doctor of Philosophy. University of Alabama.Students may major ip French or Romance Languages(French or Spanish as a maior area and'the others as aminor area).- Emphasizes the literature .of the variousperiods with extensive readings and guided research.Direct inquiries to Chairman, Department of RomanceLanguages, University of Alabama. 206 Morgan. Univer-sity, Alabama 35486.

160. FutOre. Studies of the, Master of Science. University ofHouston at Clear Lake City: Obiect of the program is todevelop what has been -called situation-as-a-whole-

% people who can assess the dynamics and directions ofan integratilie sysjem, not people- who become special-ists in one part of a system..A student is exposed to an-

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integrative curriculum that has four required courseSintroduction to the study of the future, a systems ap-proach, research methods le-future research. andadvanced seminar in futures research. Direct inquineSto Chairman, Studies of the Future. University of HoUs-ton at Clear Lake City. 2700 Bay Area Boulevard.

.Houston. Texas 77058.

Genetics. Master of Sclence & Doctor of Philosophy.Auburn University: Provides -basic genetics trainingand research and-the teaching of applied plant. andanimal breeding. Direct inquiries to Head. Departmentof. Zoology-Entomology. Auburn University. Auburn,Alabama 36830.-

Genetics, Master of Science & Doctor of Philosophy.Mississippi State University: An interdisciplinary pro-gram formulated in the department of the student'schoice, which may be one of the following agronomy,experimental statistics, botany. dairy science, horticul-ture, poultry science. zoology, animal science, forestry,wildlife and fisheries. A wide variety of plant and animalmaterial is ava.able for genetic investigation. Candi-dates must have a Bachelor of Science in the biologicalor physical sciences. Direct inquiries to Vice President.Graduate 'Studies and Research, Mississippi State Uni-versity. Mississippi State. Mississippi 39762

163. Geodynamics of Plate Margins, Master of Science' &Doctor of Philosophy. University of South Carolina:Developed for engaging in large-scale investigations ofcontinents, attention is focused on the more ancientcontinental blocks for studying the evolution of theearth as well as developing a framework for discoveryof new mineral resourCes. Study is currently being con-ducted in North Africa and will move to other continents.Direct inquiries to Director. Earth Sciences & ResourcesInstitute Program, Department of Geology. University ofSouth Carolina. Columbia, South Carolina 29208.

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Geographic Education, Doctor of Education. Universityof Georgia. Designed to train both prospective teachertrainers and college teachers of geography .by empha-sizing a foundation, in geography and in education.Geographic work is required in four areas physical.systematic. regional and techniques with a concen-tration in one. Required courseS in education includecurriculum, methods and*esearch. Special facilities forcurriculum devqopMent and eisatuation are offeredthroughrthe Geagraphy Curriculum Project. Directinquiries to Head. Department of Geography. Univer-sity of Georgia. Athens, Georgia 30602.

Geography, Master of Science & Doctor of Philosophy.University of Tennessee: The M.S. program stressesreasonable breadth of geographical preparation plus aspecialized thesis. The ph.D. program demands soundunderstanding of basic geogUphy, but emphasizesspecialized preparation in depth and is researchoriented. Emphases for the Oh.D. are geography of ruralareas (including agriculture and land use, settlementand folk culture, recreation and resource utilization).historical and modern geography of the U.S. (especiallythe South and the Appalachia). Latin America and man-oriented physical geography. Additional fields at. theM.S. level are urban geography, systematic physicalgeography, cartography and -remote sensing. Directinquiries to Head, Geography Department. University ofTennessee. Knoxville, Tennessee 37916.

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166. Geological Sciences, Doctor of Geological Sciences.University of Texas at El Paso. Requires 60 semesterhours of graduate study above the baccalaureatedegree. including six in a relevant supporting field Eachdoctoral candidate must have an internship of practical.profesional experience equivalent to at least ninemonths of work in the petroleum of mining industries, orwith other agencies which use geology at a professionallevel ThiS requirement can be met by periods of summeremployment A dissertation dealing with an pplication-oriented 'problem is required Direct inquiries to Grad-

. tote Dean and Difector of Research. University of Texas.at El Paso, El Paso. Texas 79999.

167. Geological Sciences (Invertebrate Paleontology),Master of Arts & Doctor of Philosophy. University of,Texas at Austin- Objectives are to train graduate stu-dents tor careers in invertebrate paleontology andrelated areas for teaching. research, industry, museum.or survey lobs Courses are available in paleontology.evolution paleoecology biostrahgraphy. paleontologi-cal techniques. and micropaleontology, plus relatedareas, suchl as depositional environments. stratigraphy,sedimentarY petrology, vertebrate paleontology, paleo-botany and palynology, population ecology, and sys-tematics Direct inquiries to Graduate Advisor, Depart-ment of Geological Sciences, University of Texas atAustin P 0 Box 7909 Austin, Texas 78712

168. Geology (Geophysics-Exploration), Master of Arts &Doctor of Philosophy. Uniyersity of Texas at Austin:Emphasizes exploration for hydrocarbon resources at atome when training in locating energy resources isespecially critical Texas and Mexico are primarycenters of investigation The collaboration of the Uni-versity s Marine Science Institute at Port Aransas.Texas. and Bureau of Economic Geology (the stategeological survey) is important The cooperation ofMexican, universities and geological organizations ishelpful to those who wish to study that area. Directinquiries to Department of Geological Sciences. Uni-versity of Texas at Austin. Austin. Texas 78712

'169. Geology (Vertebrate Paleontology), Master of Arts &Doctor of Philosophy. University of Texas at AUstin:Objectives are to equip students for careers in research.museum curation. and teaching. Bachelor's degree isrequired with emphasis in-geological andor biologicalsciences, courses in vertebrate zoology, ecology. evola-hon. comparative anatomy. and geology are neceSsaryprerequisites M A degree requires reading ability inone modern foreign language. Ph.D. requires two lan-guages. not including Spanish. Graduate coursesinclude additional studies in biological and geologicalsciences. (including invertebrate paleontology. paleo-botany. stratigraphy. arid depositional system analysis),and offerings in verfebrate paleontology, includingguided research projects. Direct inquiries to GraduateAdviSor, Department of Geological Sciences. University

.of Texas at Austin. Austin, Texas 78-12.

170. Geophysical Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy. GeorgiaInstitute of Technology Programs available in theareas of geochemistry, -geophysicsiand engineeringgeology. These latter twO arenot available in mostschools in the Southeast. Fields of specialization ingeophysics include seismology and heat flow (geo-thermal). Direct inguirieg to Director. School of Geo-physical Sciences. Georgia Institute of Technology.Atlanta, Georgia 30332.

171. derman, Doctor of Philosophy. University of Virginia:Concentrates on the history of literature, but includessupplementary work in stylistics. Deutsche Geistes-geschichte and literary theory (including bibliography).Research Interests of the faculty provide balancedrepresentation of subjects -in medieval and modernliterature. A variety Of coerses are offered in literature to1700. 18th. 19th and 20th century literature, literarytheory, research techniques and intellectual history.Candidates concentrate on two of"the following:period, genre. theory of literature or literature related toanother field. Direct inquiries to Dean, Graduate Schoolof Arts & Sciences. University of Virginia. 437 Gabel!,Charlottesville, Virginia 22903.

172. German Language and Literature, Master of Arts,Master ol Arts in College Teaching & Doctor of Philos-ophy. University 'of Tennessee: Cotirses and seminarsare given in all the major areas of German literature andGermanic philology including Gothic. Middle and OldHigh German, Old Saxon, Old Norse. History of the Ger-man Language. Direct inquiries. to Head..Department ofGermanic and Slavic Languages. University of Tennes-see. Knoxville, Tennessee 37916.

173. Germanic tanguages, Doctor of Philosophy, Universityof Texas at Austin. Prepares stUdents for teaching andresearch positions in academic institutions, govern-ment, or industry. In addition to a thorough training inGerman language and literature, the program,offerscomplementary studies in Dutch and Scandinavianlanguages and literature. U is designed to. develop

'capacity for university teaching and productive scholar-ship through course instruction, independent study.and supervised research, and proyides training inmethods and goals of literary and linguistic analysis.The library of the eniversity is well equipped for ad-vanced studies -in German literature of all periods and inGermanic linguistics and philology. A visiting writer-in-residence program brings guests to the department forone semester to. lecture, conduct discussions. and offercourses. Direct inquiries to Graduate Advisor, Depart-ment cif Germanic Languages. University of Texas atAustin. Austin, Texas 78712.

174. Gifted Education, Master of.Ar1s, Master of Education &Doctor of Education. University of Georgia: Programsrange from the minimum coursework required for.Georgia supplementary certification. through a morecomprehensive certification program and a master'sdegree program,-to a doctoral program. Intermediatesteps in achieVing the doctoral degree may incorporateachievement of either of the two master's degrees, ful-fillment af public school teaching requirements in Geor-gia. fifth or sixth year specialist programs and Geergiasupplementary' certification in the gifted and talented.Direct inquiries to Director. Graduate Programs inEducation of .the Gifted. Department of EducationalPsychology. University of Georgia. Athens, Georgia30602.

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175. Health Administration, Master of Health Administra-tion, Georgia State University: Objective is the educe-ticin of hospital and health administrators for Georgiaand the Southeast. The 24-month course conSists of five'academic quarters followed by a nine-month adminis-trative residency served in a h pita! or health careinstitution. The program is fully ccredited by the Ac-crediting Commission for Education in Health ServicesAdminiStration. Direct inquiries. to Director, Institute of

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176. Health Care Administration and Planning. Bachelor otSCience. Tetteei/see Stale University Designed to meetthe need for middle management personnel and to opencareer opportunities in hospitals. health centers.public health departments health planning agencies..and other health related facilities The program is 'mayoffered with Meharry Medical Coliege Courses lead. io 181.both certification by Meharry Medical College and theBachelor. of Science degree awarded, by TennesseeStateUniversay Direct inquiries to Dean. School ofAllied Health Professions. Tennessee State University.Nashville: Tennessee 37203

177.. Health Care Management. Bachelor of. Science. Um'versity of Alabama Provides the student with a back-ground for developing skills in the management andadministration of public and quasi-public health careinstitutions as well as the political. social. economic.and legal issues with which these public institutionsmust deal Major curriculum courses include a healthcare management core recEdical sociology, organiza-tional and tinaocial management. and supporting 182.courses in the sciences. mathematics, and accountingDiokt inquiries to College ot Arts and Sciences. POBox 2906 or Colrege of Commerce and BusinessAdministration. P 0 Box J. University of Alabama.University, Alabama 35486

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178. Health Professions, Master of Science in Health Pro-fessions. Southwest Texas State University Designedto present a kigscal association of related concepts andoperational principles Areas of study include hospitaland health service finance, problems and seminars inhealth administration, personnel and labor relations inhealth services, problems of la/ in health services, andplanning for health services Candidates must have atleast one year s service in a recognized area of .alliedhealth care Direct inquiries to Dean of the GraduateSchool Southwest Texas Stale University. San Marcos.Texas 78666

.170. Health Servides, Master in 'Health Sciences, MedicalUniversity of South Carolina. Provides training in oneof three options allied health education, supervisionand management, or research. Applicants must hold abaccalaureate degree, and be certified in one specialty'cyfotechnology. dental hygiene. medical records,administration. medical technology. occUpalional ther-apy..phySiCal 'therapy. radiologic technology, respira-tory therapy. or physician's, assistant. The curriculumconsists of courses in persohnel management, financialadministration, health education methods, and baiicand clinical sciences. Direct inquiries to Dean, GraduateAffairs. College of Allied Health Sciences, Medical Uni-versity of South Carolina, 171 Ashley Avenue. Charles-ton. South Carolina 29403.

180. Health Services Administration, Master of HealthAdministration, Virginia Commonwealth University:Prepares individpals for entry-level .administrative posi-tions in complei health inttitutions and systems. withparticular emp g asis upon hospitals: Concurrently. itprovides a 'fo dation for executive career develop-ment in the old of health services administration.

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some time The curriculum, includes foundationcourses. rectuired courses. elective courses, and two'-capstone' courses. Seminar in Health ServicesAdministration, and a six-hour block of cousseWorkthat is taken during the administrative residenc/ phaseDirect inquiries to Director of Graduate Affairs, VirginiaCommonwstalth University. 901 West Franklin Street.Richmond: Virginia.23284

Health Systems, MaSter of Science in Health Systems.Georgia Institute of Technology Aimed toward im-proving the delivery of health care services throughthe application of systems science and 'managementengineering Emphasizes systematic planning. engi-neering design. and scientific management withrespect to health care facilities, manpower, andmethods The curriculum provides sub-specialtyoptions in health systems analysis and health systemsplanning and features lectures seminars,. case Studies.field training. specialty-area electives, and thesis orproject legations. Direct inquiries to Director. SchOol ofHealth Systems. College of Engineering, Georgia Insti-tute of Technology, AtlantaiuGeorgia 30332

Hebrew Studies, Master of Arts. University of Texas atAuste Trains scholars and teachers in Hebrew lan-guage. literature, linguistics. ancient Semitics. Judaicculture end. civilization. Courses deal with variousaspects of Hebrew 'studies including Hebrew and.Semitic linguistics (especially strong in the field ofrevival of Hebrew): literature, mysticism. philosophy.biblical archaeology nd art, and various aspects ofculture. Covers ancient, medieval, and modern periods.Direct inquiries -to Graduate Advisor in Hebrew orChairman of the Department of Oriental and AfricanLanguages and Literatures. University of Texas atAustin, 2601 University Avenue, Austin. Texas 78712.

183. Higher Education Administration, Doctor Of Educationin.Community College Education, Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State University: Provides a comprehen-sive postmaster's program to prepare community col-lege staff in seven specializations' administration:teaching, and instructional leadership: vocational-technical education; student: development services,adult continuing education; learning resoutces: andInstitutional research. Individual programs. all of whichinclude field-based clinical experiences, may be de-signed to conclude with the Certificate of AdvancedGraduate Studies (CAGS) and,the Doctor of Education(Ed.D.). Direct inquiries to Program Area Leader. Com-munity College Education. College of Education, Vir-

.ginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniVersity. 2113Derring Hall, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061.

184. Higher Education, Studies in, Doctor of Philosophy,University of Kentucky: A ioint program of the Depart-ments of Higher Education and Social and Philosophi-cal Studies in Education, it offers four major areas ofscholarly inquiry: (1) a foundations component con-

.serned with the philOsopnical and historical bases for!'evolving and criticizing educational policies, aims, andcriteria; (2) social science concerned with orginiza7

,tional, structural, artd sociocultural arrangements andprocesses in'education;.(3) an institutional develop-ment component concerned with studies of the teach-ing experiehce, administrative and managerial sistems,'and legal implications in institutions of higher learning:and (4) an inquiry skills component which seeks todevelop critical and 'investigative skills relevant to

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advanced graduate research Each student is expectedto develop a special area of study as well as compe-tence in each of the above. areas. Direct inquiries toAssociate Dean Graduate Studies,. College of Educa-non. University ot Kentucky Lexington. Kentucky40506

185. History, Colonial American. Bachelor of Arts. St MarysCollege of Maryland Students are graduated as havingmajored in history with recognition of their concentra-tion 10 colonial American history Requirements includeat least one. four.credit course related to developmentsof a social, intellectual and economic nature fromcoronial Origins to their national manifestations andeight semester hours of European history related fobackground for coloruzation Direct inquiries to Direc-tor of Admissions. St Mary s College of Maryland. StMary s City Maryland 20686

186. History. Early American. Doctor of Philosophy. Collegeof William an(1 Mary Designed to provide research andstudy in early American history. the history of the South.Civil War history. recent American history, the history ofAmerican foreign policy and selected areas of Britishhistory Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department ofHistory. College of William and Mary. Williamsburg.Virginia 2318'.7)

Histiory (Historic Preservation), Master ot Ans. Middleerlessee State University Major concern is the

preservation of historical items The program covershisturial archaeolog.y. preservation, and restoration,discovering and interpreting local history. state andlocal history historiography, historical preservation:and thesis Research tools include architectural draw-ing. Qt.), and regional planning, and folklore Directinquiries to Graduate Dean Middle Tennessee StateUniversity. Murfreesboro. Tennessee 37132.

188. Home Economics. Doctor of Philosophy, Floricta StateUniversity Offers opportunities for, advanced studyand research in the areas of clothing and textileS, foodand nutrition, home economics education, child devel-oprnent. tamily relations. family economics and hous-ing Experiences available in urban and rural commu-nity program research and development.as well as withlocal, state and federal agencies Direct inquiries toDean. School of Home Economics, Florida State Urli-sinrsity. Tallahassee. Florida 32306.

189. Home Eco. nomics, Doctor of Philosophy. University ofTennessee Three options available, interdisciplinary,fOdd Selene() and nutrition The interdisciplinary optionfocuses on the development and integration of knowl-edge related to horne.economies and the innovativeappliceltion thereof to the solution of the multi-levelproblems ot society Within the interdisciplinary option.four concentrations are offered- individual and familybehavior, physiological development and well-being,environmental factors and consumers' economics andsocial welirbeing Options in food science and nutritionprovide greater depth in the concentration area. Directinquiries to Dean. College qf Home Economics, Univer-

, sity of Tennessee. Knoxville, Tennessee 37916

190.. HoMe EcOnomics, Doctor of Philosophy. Texas TechUniversity. An interdisciplinary program. with special!-

. zations available in food and nutritien, home econemicseducation. -and home and family life, with interdisciplin-ary core work required of each candidate. Direct inquir-

les to Vice President far Research and Graduate Studies.Texas Tech University, Box 4540, Lubbock, Texas 79409.

191 Horticulture, Doctor of Philosophy. Mississippi StateUniversity- .Programs in ornamental horticulture. land-scape architecture, and fruit and vegetable food sciehceare available Laboratory facilities include a completepilot processing plant for canning all types of fooditerns, a stentort cooker of which there is only one other.of its kind on a university campus, more than 25,000square feet of scientific greenhouse space. severallaboratories with sophisticated scientific equipment.and three well-equipped design studios. Direct inquiriestto Chairman, Department of Horticulture, Mississippi-State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762.

192. Hospital and Health Administration, Master 9if Science,University of Alabama in Birmingham. The progranibegins each June-with an optional precourse clerkshipin a health care facility during the summer months. Stu-dents attend an "intensive orientation phase approxi.:mately tWO weeks prior to the beginning of the fallquarter. Upon completion of required coursework,students spend nine to...twelve months in residencytraining Direct inquiries to Graduate Program in Hospi-tal and Health Administration. University of Alabarna inBirmingham, Birmingham: Alabama 35294.

193. Hospitality Management, Master of Science. Floridatriternational University: Designed to provide candi-dates with the techniques and skills needed for corpo-rate and .multr-unit executive positions Courses areorganizational behavior in the hospitality industry,research and statisnol methods, financial manage-ment for the hosprtality'.rmtn, r minar in hospitalitymanagement. hospitality industry project. international-hotel operations and the organization and its environ-ment.- Direct inquiries to School of Hospitality Man-agement. Florida interrrational University. Tamiami Trailat 107th Avenue, Miami. Florida 33144

194. Hotel-Motel Restaurant Management. Bachelor ofScience. Shepherd College Prepares graduates forentry:level positions in the administration of hotels.motels, and restaurants. A supervised externthip in anarea facility is a significant part of the program. Coursesare drawn principally from business administration andhome economics. As tourism is a major industry ineastern West Virginia, ntimerous private establishmentsin the area provide externships and lob placementopportunities. Direct inquiries to Director of Admis-Sions, Shepherd College, Shepherdstown. WestVirginia 25443.

195. HoteliRestauran't Management, Bachelor of Science.University of Maryland. .Eastern Shore: Preparesindividuals with skills and knowledge which will enablethem to enter and advance in management with .super-visory positions in the hotel and restaurant industry.Specific objectives -are: 1) to provide an interdisciplin-ary experience which will develop the skills for manage-ment positions in the industry: 2) to provide experiencethratigh' prachca and internships; 3) to. offer :communityservice frograms for self-enrichment and career devel-opment to already. employed personnel in the hospital?.

. ity industry: 4) to prepare students to pursue advancedstalies at the graduate level: and 5) to enable graduatesto contribute their productive skills to the economicwell-being and social stability of the state. -Direct. inquir-eies to Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. University

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of Maryland, Eastern Shore. Princess Anne, Maryland21853.

196. Housing and Interior Pesign, Master of Science inHome Economics, University of Kentucky: Emphasizesthe creative aspects of interior environments. Researchaspects may constitute one-third to one-half of a thesiproject. Programs are tailored to provide an in-deptpursuit of the individual's interests and needs Candidates should have-an undergraduate degree from daccredited institution with a maior concentrationintehor or a design related field. Professional experience is preferred as part of the individual's credentials.Direct inquiries to Chairman. Director of GraduateStudies. University of Kentucky, 203 Scovall Hall.Lexington. Kentucky 40506

197. Human Capital and Manpower Economics, Doctor ofPhilosophy, University .of South Carolina. An area 'ofstudy which integrates several subdisciplines withineconomics and various disciplines outside of econom-ics into a united field. Prowdes students with the neces-sary background for understanding and conductingresearch on problem's in this area, of economics. Directinquiries to Head. Department of Economics, College ofBusiness Administration, University of South Carolina.Columbia. South Carolina 29208

196.- Humanities, Master of Arts & Doctor of PhilosophysFlorida State Uhiversity Designed to produce well-trained. broadly educated teachers who can functionetfectively le more than one department or field. Offerswork in a department of concentration, two separatecultural pehods, or one cultural period and a cultural

4wivement or theme and in a cluster of courses andTeminars Direct inquiries to Director. Program in theHumanities. Florida State University. Tallahassee.Florida 32306

199. Humanities, Master of Arts & Doctor of Philosophy.'UniverSity. of Texas at Arlington: Designed to integratethe traditional disciplines of language. linguistics.literature, history. philosophy, the visual arts and musicas they relate to the development of man's ideas abouthimself The doctoral program develops scholars ofliterature, languages and linguistics, and interpretersof the humanities who, can function effectively in a vari7ety of situations tot enrich the lives of people and to pro-vide prot4sional Onsultation. A joint program with theUniversity of TexaS at Dallas. the focus of the UniVersityof Texas at Arlingt n is on' literature, linguistics, andlanguages with co centrations in English, French.German., or Spanis \ Direct inquiries to Dean of theGraduate School. University of Texas at Arlington.

'Room 333 Davis hall. Arlington, Texas 76019.

200. HuManities, Mast r of Arts in Teaching. University ofTexas at Arlingto non-thesis program oespeciallydesigned for teac ers who wish to deepen knowledge,of their fields and develop more.expertisErin.-the inter-disciplinary teaching of trle humanities. Students mayconcentrate in Ehglish or in a foreigOinguage (French..German or SPanish). Students concentrating in a for-eign language may select 1) an option emphasizingpedagogy and applied linguistics integrated with appro-priate language and humanities courses; 2) a foreignstudy *ion in which an approved program of study.abroad is integrated' with formal' courses in language.hteratureicwilization and humanities; or 3) a bilingual;

bicultural option emphasizing applied linguistics. 'len-guage.,language teaming, and related culture and con-temporarY literature for the humanities student Directinquiries to Dean of ,the Graduate School. University ofTexas at Arlington. Room 333 Davis Hall. Arlington,Texas 76019.

201. Humanities,. Master of Arts, Master of .Arts in Teaching &Doctor of Philosophy. University ef Texas at Dallas: Aninterdisciplinary program designed to* integrate the.dis

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ciplines of language and literature, history and philos-ophy. and the visual arts, theatre and music. Considerstraditional concepts in new ways and poses questionsthat arise out of the integration 'of traditional disciplines.Specialization available in aesthetic studies, compara-tive literature and the history of ideas. Aesthebc, studiesconsists of conceptual. critical, analytical and historicalstudies in the arts. Comkarative literature studies prOse.drama and poetry across the limitation of national orlinguistic boundaries. Courses in language and transla-tion may be offered within this area of specialization.History of ideas integrates studies in history and philos-ophy. All students are required to do coursework in .atleast-two of the three tracks. Direct* inquiries to ExecutiveVice President, University of Texas at Dallas. Box 688.Richardson, Texas 75080.*

202. Immunology, Master of Science & Doctor of Philosophy.University of Alabama in Birmingham: Designed to pro-vide an intellectual ferment for those interested inimmunology whether they be student. scientist orteacher. The areas of interest are agog: transplantation,immune complex disease, allergy, inflammation, hostdefense, dancer and heart disease. Direct inquiries .toChairman, Department of ,Microbiology. University ofAlabama in Birmingham, University Station, Birming-ham, Alabama 35294.

203. Individual Studies, Master of Arts & Master of Science.Memphis State University: Designed for students whohave a specific educational goal and wiih to organize apyogram of existing courses with a-concentration area.theme .or special emphasis which is not found among

-and differs significantly from current majors. Direct°inquiries to Dean of Graduate Studies and Research,Graduate School, Memphis State University. Memphis.Tennessee 38152.

204. Industrial Chemistry, Master, of Science in industrialChemistry. University of Central Florida: Aimed par-ticularly at preparing a Student for a career in the chem-ical industry or in related industries which utilizechemical processing techniques. The primary emphasisis on application of the theoretical principles ofchemistry to the development of products and pro-,.cesses. The 45-quarter-hour curriculum -incliidescourses in chemical structure, dynamics and synthesis;separation processes, process development, andprocess kinetics ancl control. A reSearch project-andreport are. required. Direct inquiries to'Department ofChemistry.. University of Central Florida, P.O. Box 25000.Orlando. Florida 32816.

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Industrial Design, Master of Industrial Design. AuburnUniveriity: Provides education for professionals whocan pailicipate, as industrial designers, in environ-mental and industrial research and development teamsresponsible 'for the design and planning of aesthetits

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and human factors in man-made facilities and equip-ment Areas of study include product design, industrial-ized housing. package design. Corporate communica-tions transportation design exhibition design and 210.systems design Candidates without a degree in indus-trial design must complete a minimum of 30 undergrad-uate credit hours in industriardesign Direct inquiries toChairman. industrial Design Program. Abburn Univer-sity, Auburn Alabama 36830

206. Industrial Education and Technology, Master of Sci-ence in 'Industrial technology. Eastern Kentucky Uni-versity Designed primanly for people who are working,or plan to work in a technical capacity in industry Pro-vides for advanced study in.technical subjects and flex-ibility to meet special student.interests The major areasof technical study include w0ds. rrietals..printing, elec- 211.trooics. design ait1 thafting -with supporting work inbusiness psych(*) y mathematics and science Thereis no fuiltirne residence requirement, but the degreerequirements must be completed within a five-yearperiod Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department ofIndustrial Education and Technology. Eastern KentuckyUniversity Richmond. Kentucky 40475.

207. Industrial Organizational Psychology, Doctor otPhilosophy. Old Dominion. University Designed to pro-vide lt advanced training across the basic fields ofpsychology. 2) broad training across all five funda--mental areas of industrial organizational psychologywith specialization in one of the-areas. and 3) researchas well as on-the-job training in the student's selectedsubspecialty area of concentration in industrial organi-zational psychology Direct inquiries to Dean. GraduateStudies. Old Dominion University. Norfolk, Virginia23508

208. Industrial Relations. Master of Science. West VirginiaUniversity Offers courses in the departments of eco-nomics. business administration, law. psycholegy.

-sociology. political. science. industrial engineering andstatistics Students May choose a non-thesis or thesisoption Both require 18 hours of core courses in indus-trial relations. collective bargaining, statisticalmethods. indugtriat sociology and personnel psychol-ogy. the remaining hours are elective The college coop-erates with the school of -social work to offer a man.-'power planniing and evaluation optearx_wherebystudents must: complete graduate coursework and twesemesters of field placement Direct inquiries tO birec-tor. Industrial Relations .Program. 'College of Businessand Economics. West Virginia University, ArmstrongHall, Morgantown. West Virginia,26506.

209. Industrial Systems Analysis. Master of Science.Memphis.State UniVersity Encourages maximum useof modern systems analysis lechniqueS. such as theincorporation of computers, in the analysis, statisticalapproaches and optimization techniques which havebecome essential tools of the modern technical mana-ger. Intended for students who 'qualify for entry fromany engineering discipline or relded technical areasand from the business colleges. if they have taken theappropriate technical electives during their under-graduate careers Students must comptete approxi-mately a third of their courses in the industrial Systemsprogram..a third in a selected technical area -and a finalthird from outside the College of Engineering: usuallyfrom Business, Management .or Industrial-Psychology.Dirett inquiries- to Dean; College of Engineering,

Memphis State University. 201 Engineering Building.Memphis, Tennessee 38152.

Industrial Technology, Master of Arts, East TennesseeState University. Prepares technologists for responsi-ble positions in industry. Objectives include: 1). increas-ing and promoting technical and professional confi-dence. 2) providing theoretical and research techniquesalong with .the basic scientific methods of industry. and3) assisting in the provision of a general education.Coursework is offered in the study of mbdern industry.industrial management and research_ Direct inquiries toChairman. Industrial Education Department. EastTennessee State University. Johnson City, TenneSsee37601. .

Institution Administration (Foodservice SystemsManagement), Master of SCience & Doctor of Philos-ophy, Texas Woman's University. Trains students to 1)identify, interpret, analyze. and evaluate goals andobjectives, resources, operational and control func-tions and associated procedures, and.supportive infor-mation for foodservice systems: and 2) synthesize.adapt, and apply current technological developrnentsto foodservice systems management. Course offeringsinclude 29 academic semester hours. In addition,seminars, special topics, and individual studies areavailable. Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department ofNutrition & Fbod Services, Texas Woman's Uniiersity.P.O. Box 24134. TWU Station, Denton, Texas 76204.

212. Institution Management, Master of Science. LouisianaTech University: provides advanced training forindividuals concerned with the management of foodservices,' such as those in hospitals. schools and com-mercial establishments. Elhphasis may be placed eitheron increasing managgrial competencies for administra-ibis or educational techniques tor persons planning toteach in postsecondary programs, such as coordinatedundergraduate dietetics programs. traditiorjal Collegeprograms and vocational schools Includes work inmanagement and nutrition-as well as study dt researchtechniques. Direct inquiries to Director of 6raduateStudies, College of Home Economics. Louisiana TechUniversity, Ruston, Louisiana 71272.

213. Institutional ReSearch, Master of Arts, Doctor ot Educa-tion & Doctor of Philosophy, Florida State Un\versity:Alms to establish proficiency in the skills nee0ed forinstitutional data' analysis and the use of data ,in thedecision-making process. The.abilitie: of graduatesinclude statistics and computer programming. compre-hension of issue§ in higher education, and competencein research using original data. Students are typicallyfaculty members or administrators froni colleges'. anduniversities. Direct inquiries to Otf,ce of EducationalManagement Systems. Florida State University. 8-14AStqne Building, TallahaSsee, Honda 32306.

214. Instrumental Sciences, Master of Science- & Doctor ofPhilosophy. University of .Arkarisas: Designed todevelop graduates who are well-rounded in those areasof chemistry, physics. engineering and mathematicsrelating directly to the performance of original or crea-tive work in the field of instrumentation and processcontrol: Direct inquiries to Dean, eGraduate Institute ofTechnology. Department of Electronics aad Instru-mentation. Unirrsity of Arkansas. Box 3017. 12th andMcAlment, Little Rock, Arkansas 72203

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215. Interdisciplinary Studies. Master of 'ins &. Master ofScience, Texas Tech University: Intended for studentswho wish to continue graduat& education level but notthe specialized type ef program leading to a more tradi-tional masters degree. Public school teachers in areassuch as communications. general science and soCialstudies may develop programs combining courses invarious fields relevant to their instructional subjects..Courses required in at least three different subiectareas. Interdisciplinary study available- on andAands,.wiih courses in a variety of disciplines that focus onparticular problems and cultures. of' the arid and semi-arid regions of the world. Direct inquiries to Vice Presi-dent for Research and Graduate Studies, Texas TechUniversity, Box 4540, Lubbock. Texas 79409.

216. Interior Environments. Master of Fine Arts, VirginiaCommonwealth University: Produces master designersfor leadership in interior environmental research,exploration, application and education, Provides forinteraction with other disciphneS and team approachto the design solution of social problems. Design studyand research in man-environmental relations withalternatives for the .future will guide designers towardan understanding of the impact of the environmentupon man's behavior and society. Direct inquiries toDirector. Graduate Studies. School of the Arts, VirginiaCommOnwealth University. Richmond. Virginia 23220.

217. International Business Studies, Master of InternationalBusiness Stbdies. University of South Carolina: De-signed to provide students with the functional stillsappropriate to a career al management in multi-nationalbusiness Unusual features include intensive languagetraining, a foundation course in the management of themulti-national business firm, and a six-month internshipabroad. The foundation course covers the .functionalareas of international business, including the languageand cultural dimensions, and is supplemented by shortcourses with guest speakers from business and govern-ment Direct inquiries to Director, MIBS Program,college of Business Administration, University of SouthCarolina. Columbia, South Carolina 29208.

218. International Management, Master of Arts & Doctor ofPhilosophy. University of Texas .at Dallas: The master'sprogram provides knowledge of and training in tradeacross national boundaries, management practiceswithin foreign.nations. and management on a globalbasis. Offers.study in the fundamentals of 1) functionalareas of management. 2) international management,and 3) cultural, sociopolitical and geographical con-straints affecting international business decisions. Thedoctoral program provides Specialization and researcherhphasis directed toward managerial economics,finance and trade. Internships with Dallas-based inter-national firms are available. Direct inquiries to Execu-,"tive Vice President. UniversitY of Texas at DallaS, Box68eRithardson. Texas 75080..

219. International Studies, Master of -Arts, 'Old DominionUniversity: Objective is to develop the 'capacity of stu-dent,s to deal with Complex international issues on aniblerdisc4enary basis. The program seeks to takeadvantage orNedogs unique international setting as amajor centerlf wor and militaN organizations.Students-arerepared for eIThoLa,dvancement in awide range of careers, including gov4rnmert .service(civilian and military), nternational trade andlinance,.teaching, and the media. Core courses are M political

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science, economics and.history; students choose therernainder of their courses from a broad lenge of elec-tives. Direct inquiries to Dean of Graduate Studies, OldDominion University. Norfolk, Virginia 23508. .

220: International Studies, Master of Arts & Doctor ofPhilosophy. University of South Carolina: Provides

antensive training in international relations t eory.history and practice of American foreign poltctj andeconomics combined with work on a particular JeIonor topical specialty. Regional concentrations are avail-able in Europe. Africa, Middle.East. Latin America.China and the Far East. and South and Southwest Asia.Tonical fields of conCentration include cross-nationalquantitative analysis of international relations. scienceand technology in international politics and nationalsecurity polo 'les of major powers. Direct inquiries toChairman. epartment -of Government and Interna-tional Studie , University of South Carolina, Columbia.South Carol, a 29208.

221. Intprnation I Trade, Master of Business Administra-tion, Laredo State University: Consists of 12 special-ized course which can be completed in lese than 'ayear of full- ime study (part-tinie attendance is alsopermitted). I addition to classroom lectures, discus-sions. case tudies, and workshops, use is made ofguest spea ers and field trips in both Laredo andNuevo Lared . Mexico. Students learn the terminology..basic docum nts, principal activities and methods of,operations, a d the institutional relationships associ-.'ateci with inte ational trade; prOcess export and importshipments thri ugh U.S. Custorns: prOper evaluation ofmarketing opi rtunities and strategie transportationand storage possibilities: financial insurance, legal andpolitical procedures and operations: cultural and eco-nomic conditions in environments of potential opera-tions: all as related 'to international trade. Directinquiries to Assistant Director, Institute for InternationalTrade. Laredo .State University: West End WashingtonStreet, Laredo, Texas 78040. .

222. Journalism, Master of Science. West Vierginia Univer-sity: Provides training and experience in the broaderfield' of management of educational resources to in-crease career options for graduates in public relations.Study includes seminars and practical application inthe School of Journalism Endowment Fund-RaisingProgram and preparation of the alumni newsletter.Students compete for internships in the UniversityDevelopment-Foundation Office. Direct inquiries toChairman, Graduate Studies in Journalism. West Vir-ginia University, Martin Nall, Morgantown. West Virginia26506; ..

223. Land Use Planning, Management and Design, Doctorof Philosophy, Texas Tech Univeraity: An interdis-

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ciplinary program designed to provide training in theseveral facets of land use. with special emphasis onnonurban lands and those in arid and semi-arid environ-ments. Includes study of factors that influence thehuman use, ot resourcet, training in research andevaluative methods that can be applied to land.use plan-ning. and trainiqg in institutional structures 'that 'shapepolicy and actiOn. Specialization available in- one Ofthree areas: natural resource planning, resource utili-zation and management, and publie policy administra-tion. Direct inquiries to Vice tresident. for Researchand Graduate Studies. Texas T41 University, Box 4540,Lubbock, Texas 79409.

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2224. Landscape Architecture, Master of Landscape Arch-tectore, Louis4ana State University, Baton Rouge: Aninterdisciplinary program including urban and regionalplanning, recreation planning. t esource management,

-large and small scale planting design, landscapeengineering and:education Direct inquiriesi to bepart-ment of. Landstape Architecture, School of Environ-mental Design, Louisiana State University. BatonRouge, Louisiana 70803

225. Latin Ametican ktudes. Master of Arts, University ofAlabama 'Structur primarily as a terminal degree forstudents who are ianning a career of service in LatinAmerica or who will work with Public or private institu-tions in capacities that reqUire a broad knowledge ofLatin America, its people and its languages. Directinquiries to Director. Latin American Studres.Program.University of Alabama. University, Alabama 35486.

226. Latin American Studies, Master of Arts. University ofFlorida Designed as a terminal degree for persons whoare not aiming at a teaching career in traditional aca-demic departments but who require a broad knowledgeof Latin American cultures and appropriate languagecompetence for their career objectives. Direct inquiriesto Director. Center for Latin American Studies, Univer-sity of Florida. 319 Grinton Hall. Gainesville. Florida32611.

, 227. Latin American Studies, Master of Arts & Doctor ofphilosophy, University of Texas at Austin; The Instituteof Latin. American Studies coordinates the multi-faceted'program. with over 100 courses offered. Eachsemester about 60 70 of these courses are offered infields of it anthropology, art history, communications,education, economics. geography. government, his-tory.. international business, library science, music.sociology. Spanish. and Portuguese. Direct inquiries. toInstitute ot Latin American Studies. University of Texasat Alotin. Austin, TexaS 78712.

226. Learning Diiabilities!Emetional Disturbance, Masterof Arts. Doctor of Edikation & Doctor of Philosophy.Florida State University: Prepares for teaching in re-source rooms in public schools. Emphasis is placed ondeveloping Competencies in diagnosis, intervention,and evaluation techniques that produce the desiredacademic-social behaviois in children with learningdisabilities or emotional disturbance. Direct inquiriesto Special Education Program. Florida Slate University,209.1 Education Budding, Tallahassee. Florida 32306.

229. Leisure Services and Studies, Master of Arts. Florida'State University. Primary objective is to prepare profes-sionals to assist mankind in adding quality to life. Thegraduate should be able to plan activities which willbenefit the individual by affording opportunities forhealthy relaxation of mind and body, and developmentof leisure skulls, social contact, add outlets for self-expression. Possible areas of concentration include:leisure counseling, therapeutic recreation, Sopervisionor administration, and .college teaching, Direct inquir-ies to Department Head, Human Services and Studies.College of Education. Florida State University, Room215 Stone Building. Tallahassee, Florida 32306.

230. Librarianship, Educational Specialist in Librarianship.'University of kabama: Requiring a minimum of 30graduate credits beyond the' master's, the program pro-vides for strengthening preparation in librarianship,

affords a course of. study for those contemplating achange of assignment in their profeSsion, insures anintegrated program for those seeking Class AA certifica-tion in Alabama with endorsement as a school librarymedia specialist, or the equivalent-sixth-year certifica-tion in other states. Additionally. it provides library andinformation science education to those with a master'sdegree in aoother field and also prepares librarians toteach in undergraduate or Paraprofessional programs.Direct inquiries to Dean, Graduate School of libraryScience, University of Alabama, University. Alabama35486.

231. Librarianship, Master of Librarianship, University ofSouth Carolina: Prepares persons for positions in thefour basic types of libraries academic, public, schooland special. Specializations include medical librarian-ship, information management, network and resourcesharing, information science, media services andadministration of media programs, library and informa-tion center. administration. Accredited by the AmericanLibrary Association. Direct inquiries to. Dean. College ofLibrarianship, University of South Carolina, Columbia,South Carolina 29208.

232. Librarianship; SpeOialist in Librarianship, University ofSouth Carolina: A post-master's program designed toserve the needs of librarians seeking to develop anadvanced professional specialty. Specia,lizations areoffered in library services, library functions,. subjectdisciplines, administration, and information sciencesand services. The program requires completion. of 30semester credit hours, and is flexible dependinp tiponarea of specialization. Direct inquiries to Dean, 'Collegeof Librarianship. University of South Carolina, Opium-bia. South Carolina 2208.9

233. Library Science, Doctor of Philosophy. Florida StateUniversity: Provides specialization in the major areasof librarianship and information sciences. Students arerequired to take approximately 50 percent of theircoursework in related disciplines outside the school toexpand their competencies in accordance with theirpersonal interests and professional direction. Directinquiries to Dean. School of Library Science, FloridaState University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306.

234. Library Science, Master of Arts & Master of Science inLibrary Science, University of Kentucky: Designed toprepare persons for beginning professional positions invarious types of libraries,, media cpnters: informationcenters and information analysis centers. The curricu-kim centers on the acquisition, organization, retrievaland -dissemination of information. Resources includecataloging and media laboratories. Accredited by theAmerican Library Msociation. Dirett inquiries to Assis-tant Dean, College of Library Science, University ofKentucky, 471 Patterson .Office Tower, Lexington,Kentucky 40506. .

235. Library Science, Master of Library Science, LouisianaState*University: Designed to train academically qua-lied men and women; to allow the student a level ofspecialization in librarianship with a broad array ofSupportive courses to increase special proficiencies; tofoster the advantement of library science: and to pro-vide 'opportunities, for continuing education. The pro-gram is supported. by courses.in library and information

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sciences and adjunct courses in biochemistry, educa-..tion, experimental statistics and management. Speciali-zations in heralth sctvces librarianship and musiclibrarianship are offered Direct inquiries to Dean.Graduate .School of Library Science, :Louisiana. State

.University. Baton Rouge7-Louisiana 70803.

236. Library Science, Master of Stience in Library Science.University of Tennessee: Prepares persons foi variousprofessidnal positions in libraries and informationcenters. Course offerings available in the several areasof librarianship' with some special emphasis on chil-dren's literature and service. information science aridlibrary automation, public library service and schoollibrary science Other courses include legal bibliography,government publicatighs, contemporary publishing.mass communicatiens and the library, reading guid-ance for children and young people. and the library inthe community Accredited by the American LibraryAssociation. Direct inquiries to Director. GraduateSchool of Li Vary and Information Science, Universityof Tennessee. Knoxville, Tennessee 37916.

. 237. Library Science, Master of Library Science & Doctor ofPhilosophy. Texas Woman's University. The masterSprogram is designed to train entering-level professionallibrarians, enabling students to gain proficiencies inselection, cataloging reference and' resource skills, andadministration and olananq. Develops skills it definingthe role of library service in the social order and allowsfor specialization by type of _library service. The pro-gram integrates all types of media, and the facilitiesinclode a media laboratory and all auxiliary equipmentincluding television production. Accredited by theAmerican Library .Association. The doctoral program isdesigned to promote research in libraries, librarianship,and information systems. to prepare professionals forwork in library education, and to equip professionals toassume leadership management roles in libraries andlibary information systems. Students qualifying foradmission are ex to.exhibit strengths in six areasof library and 1' n science (as well as a cognatearea) and to strate ability to do original researchtry preparation of dissertation. For course enrichment,doctoral students may cross register for doctoral levelwork at.the North Texas State University and East TexasState University under the cooperative arrangements ofthe Federation of North Texas Area Universities. Directinquiries to Dean of the Graduate School. Texas

'Woman's University.' Box 22479.. TWU Station, Denton.Texas 79605

239. Library Service (School Library/Media iztivice),Master of Arts. East Tennessee State UnkersitK De-.

'signed to train school library.media specialists. No-,.vides professional education in curriculum study'teaching methods, reading and reading guidance.communications and instructional materials. Direct'inquiries to Director. Library Science Department. EastTennessee State University. Johnson City. Tennessee37601.

240. Library Services, .Master of Library Services, Universityof Alabama: Provides basic cours'es that deal withprinciples and practices common to all libraries andelectives tMt permit development of specialized inter-ests. Accredited by-the American Library Association.Direct inquiries to Dean. School of Library Services,University of Alabama, University, Alabama 35486.

241. Linguistics (Applied English), Master of Arts. Univer-sity of Texas at El Paso: Designed to teach students toteach English to speakers of other languages. Thisdegree requires 30 semester hours, including a six-semester-hour thesis. A minor may be approved but itis not recommended. Before taking: the thesis course.the student must pass a comprehensive examination.Direct inquiries to Graduate Dean and Director ofResearch, University of Texas at El Paso. El Paso; Texas79999.

242. Literature, Comparative, Doctor of Philos6phy. Uni-vtrsity of Arkansas: Designed to train teachers inmethods of comparative literature, give a basic knowl-edge of the main movements- in Western literature as

(men as a specialty, and assure that all graduates are_pable of teaching at least one foreign language:

Fields of concentration are English, Fiench, German,Spanish, classics and world literature. Direct inquiriesto Chairman, Department of Comparative Literature,University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701.

243. Manpower and Industrial Relations, Master of Arts &Master of Science. North Texas State University: Themajor objective. is Ed prepare students for dareets inmanpower and induStrial relations. The program is aninterdisciplinary effort; irn;olving business administra-tion, economics,,ducation. history.:in'dustrial arts,political science, psychology, and sociology. The exactcourse of study for any candidate will be related tocareer or academic goal. Direct inquiries to Dean.Graduate School', North Texas State University, Denton,Texas 76203.

238. Librarir Science/Library and information Science-, :244. anpower Planning and Evaluation. Master of Sci-Master of Library Science, Doctor of Philosophy rice. West Virginia University: Designed to provide knowl-(resPectiyely). Uni ersity of Texas at Austin: Objectives dge, bnalytical skills and experience in manpowerinclude education to prepare students_for professionalpositions in libraries and other information agencies_and i Post-master's programs for teaching librand information SC'ence: service to promote increas-'

and other information, services toty: and research to prepare stu-

dents for independe t research and for evatuation anduse of research findings. The programs are accreditedfor the MaSter of Library Vence degree and.for statemedia speCialist 'certification, as well as for. the doc-torite. Direct ittuiries to Graduate Advisor, draelluate 245: Marine Law and Science, Master of Marine taw and\\School of Librarf Science. University of Texas at Austin, Science, Uoiversity of. Mississippi: Offered'for personsBO 7576, University Station, Austin, TexaS 78712. whp are seeking a compretwinsive knowledge of marine

ingly effective libraila multicultural soci

fanning and evaluation for those seeking careers inthe manpower area, particularly at .the local and statelevels. This core curriculum includes courses in laboreconomics, psychology, social work and Statistics.electives Thay be chosen- from courses in econoMics,management. political science, psychology, socialwork and statistics. Direct inquiries to Dean, College ofBusiness and Economics, Wes! Virginia University,Morgantown, West Virginia 26506.

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dates mpSt have a ;law degree frer an accredited schOolof law. Direct inquiries to DireVor, Marine Law and 251.Science Prograrri. Urpversity -of Mississippi. University.Mississippi 38677

.4, ,,246. Marine Resoiiroes, Management of, Master of Science,

Texas A&M',Univers'ity,-. provides for training, researchand pubric.service relating to the development and .

effective ipdiagement of Coastal and marine resources,with a brOad foandation in business administration andspecialized courseson marine resources management,environmental law. itastal zone management, marineand coastal zone law, and economics of marine re- 252.'sources. Prepares individuals for careers in both theprivate and the public sectors. Direct inquiries to Deanof the GradUate School. TexasA&M University. CollegeStation, Texas 77843.

247. Marine 4cience. Doctor of Philosophy, College ofWilliam and.Mary The School of Marine Science is ajoinj venture of the College and the Virginia Institute ofMarine Scienbe. The:Institute conducts research andteaching in marine estuarine and f reshwater biologyand general 6ydrograpt?y. Majors include biologicaloceanography (marine biology), general oceano4raphy(physical. chemical or geological 'areas) and fisheriesoceanography_ rnarine fisheries. biology). Direct inqui-ries to Dean. School of Marine Science. College ofWilliam and Mari/. Williamsburg, Verginia 23185.

248. Marine Scienee. Bachelor of Science. University ofSoutb Carolina: An interdisciplinary .program based ondiscielines that relate-to the marine'.environment.(biology, chemistly, geology. geography, physics, eco-nomics, government, and political science) designed toprepare students for teers in oceanography. marioebiology, and coastal zo,e management, or for graduate

idy..Cotgases in the freshman year provide a survey ofI'm field Facilities fpr field study are provided at theBaruch InStitute for Marone Biology and Coastal Re-search, a laboratory on the Stith Carolina coast. Directinquiries. to'Directer; Marine cience Program, Univer-sity of Southt,Carolina. Colt*pia, South Carolina 29208.

249. Marine Scleire; Master of.Science. University of SouthFlorida: Objektives are to conduct basic research andgraduate baffling in biological, chemical, geological,and physical!oceanography. Core courses are offeredin each oft the foregoing disciplineas well as special-

4,ized cpueseS in dynamics of beRthic communities,planktonology. ichthyology. marine zoogeography,micropaleontology, sedimentology. marine algae, _marl-culture of algae,- marine policy, and introductoryoceapography. Specialized labs include those devotedto the disciplines menfiiiined as well as to fish systematicsand.behavipr. optical keanograpliy. trace metals; andwater' quEflity and geochemistry. Direct inquiries toDepartment of Marine Science. University of SouthFlorida, St. PeterSburg, Florida 33701..

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Louisiana tate University. Wetland Resources Build-ing, Baton ouge, Louisiana 70803.

Marketi g (Sal Bach tor of Business Administra-bon, his State iversity: Provides professfonaltrainin for e salesperson in' various business areas.Cour incl e advertising, sales fundamentals, pur-chas g. sales anagement, sales training, and salespro otion. A sales laboratory is used in many courseareas. Internships with local companies and organiza-tions are available. Direct inquiries ici`Dean. College ofBtisiness Administration. Mempiiis State University,Memphis, Tennessee 38152...

Marriage and jhe Family, Doc. tor of Philosophy, FloridaState UniverSity: Opportunities for specialization areoffered in marriage and-family theory and research,marriage anti-family therapy.. Training is also offered inchild.development and family relations. Students enter-ing 'the program take a-common core a minimum of18 additional hotirs in hokne and tamilylife and/orsociology`traduate courses relevant to marriage andfamily from any department in the university. Uponsuccessful completion Of a preliminary examination, ailinterdivisional students complete and defend a disser-tation. The doctorate is awarded through the College ofSocial Sciences or Home Economics, depending onwhich college the student enters. Direct inquiries toCo-Director, loterdivisional Program. Qepartment ofSociology or Department of Home and Family Life,Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306.

Marriage and Family Counseling, Doctor of.Philosophy,Texas Woman's University: The maim concentrationconsists of development, family relationships. specifictherapeutic modalities, and related research tech-niques. An interdisciplinary core of courses are a part ofthe degree structure in addition to such courses as com-munication in marriage, parent education...sex roles,theoretical assumptions of child therapy and manyothers. 'A minimum of 16 hours credit is.devOted to prac-ticum. Administrative and professional Supervision of'students enrolled in practicum is provided at the FamilyLiving Center. A minimum of 30 hours credit is devotedto research. This program is research and practice-oriented. Direct ingthries to Chairmen, Child Develop-ment and Family Living, -Texas Woman's ,University,P.O. Box 23975, TWU.Station. Denton..Texas 76204.

254. Materials Science, Master of Science & Doctor ofPhilosophy. University of Virginia: The program is ap-proached through' the study of urifying concepts withthe aim of obtaining a deep insrght into underlyingprinciples. Teaching and research stcess governing the

w' properties of Materials involving macroscopic and.microscopic viewpoints. Direct inquiries to Dean.School of Engineering and Applied Science, Universityof Virginia, Charlottesville. Virginia 22903.

255. Materials Science and Engineering, Master of °Science& Doctor of Philosophy. University of T4xas at Austin:All students doi search in materials are considered-.

- part ofilhe MS&O. ram. Students mai, be registered inMS&E"Or in rnd programs in other departments.

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building ipclUdes scanning electron p licroscopi. trans-tnission.etectron mitreiscopy. scanning Auger electrgnmicroscqpy, a ikatle variety of X-ray cameras and difiracto-meters, magneforneters. pressore èeils. electikal andophtal-equipment tor rnCharacterizing seiconduptormaterials, picosecond' pulsed laser Sources for opticalstudieS. and mechanical Jesting and* rnetallographicequipment..Sample preparation and processing facilitiesfor metals, ceramics, and polymers are also available:Direct inquiries to Graduate''Advisor. Materials Scienceand Engineering Prograir4 University of Texas at Austin,Austin, Texas 78712

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256. Mathematical Sciences. Doctor of Philosophy. Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington. The program. offere'd jointlywith the University oi Texas dt.Dallas.and the Univer-sity of.Texas Health'Science Center at Dallas. empha-

* sizes applicable mathematics and. although demandinga 'strong mathematical orientation, does not fall withinthe traditional boundanes of a single department lnaddition to a core curricUlum in mathematics, probabil-

.ity and statistics. and Pomputer science., studentspursue graduate level work in matpematics. physics.biological sciences, industrial engineering:computerscience, management sciences. business administra-hon. or other sciences or engineering areas appro-priate tb the .student's approved coirse of study. Thediverse faculty and combined facilities of the threeinstitutions provide opportunities for research .anddevelopment of specialpes Direct inquiries to Dearvofthe Graduate School. University of Texas at Arlington,Room 333 Davis Hall. Arlington, Texas 76109.

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Z57. Medical Record Administration, Bachelor of Science.University of MissisSippi Medical Center Providks aquality educational experience that Permits graduates

pursue their iiictiOidual interests through formal anti .informal educational opportunities. Prerequisitecourses include English'. math% biology zoology. chem-iStry. psychology, speech. and data processing. Pro-fessional courses include medical terminology, medicalrecord science, anatomy. physiology, pharmacology.fundamentals of medical science. managementcourses.Jegal.aspects, health information s stems. andclinical courses. Direct inquiries to Re stra /Ver.sity of Mississippi Medical Center. School of Health-Related Professions, 2500 North State Street. Jackson,

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258. Medical Technology, Master.of Science-Old DominionUniversity: An .interdisciplinary program to satisfy,theneed for clinical laboratgry personnel in educaffbn,superviSory positions. and laboratory management.The program-allows- for flexibility so that individual

.. interests can be accpmmodated. Student& are required#. Stake *hours ina core curriculum, then select a major

area of emphasis from either laboratory education.clinical microbiology, clinical* inigUnohematology.

haboratory' management.- or cttnical heThatology. A.thesia is optional. Students doing a thesis must corn-

.' mete 32 credit hourS to graduate: those electing thee non-thesis option must complete .34 credit hours. All

courses ate" offered .either at night or'iri the late after-.. noon, thus' accommodating, the working professional.

Direct inqUiries to Dean, Schools, of Graduate Studies,t . Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23508.

459: Metallurgical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy. Uni-; repay of Termessee: Includes _Workingowith powders

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.-opPortunities in materials, phase transformations..Mechanical metallur y. electron microscopy. crystal .

. oroperties 'and gro , 'behavior of solid polymers.radiati flects in olids, %gelding metallurgy. etc.Direct in uiries to Chairinan, Department of Metallurgi-:cal Engineering, University.of Tennessee. Knoxville.Tennessee 37916.

260. Meteorology, MO* of Science 'S. Doctor of PhilosOphy,Florida State Universitw. Designed to insure an ad-vanced tkriderstanding of atmospheric structure andbehavior. Areas of speciAlty inolude tropical meteor-.ology. the upper atmosphere, planetary ettmospheres,synoptic meteorology. numerical modeling and at-seainteraction. Students may 'also concentrate in the study

. statistical forecasting, geophysical data processing,electromagnetic scattering or 'atmospheric-radiation.Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department of Meteor-ology. Florida State University. Tallahassee, Florida32306.

261. Meteorology. Master of Science & Doctor of Philosophy,Texas A&M University: The objective is to determine thephysical and chemical laws affect)ng the atmosphereand to apply them in wayg benefiting life and humanendeavor, such as in weather fdrecasting. TwentygradUate-level courses (excluding special problemsand ) are offered: seven advanced undergradu-

courses also are available for limited use. Standardmeteprological instrumentation is located on the roofof the Oceanography-Meteorology Btiilding and' tele-type and facsimile equipinent provide continuousweather information. The office of State Climatologistis a Rpri of the department. Research and teachingassistan4hips" are available on a competitive .basis.DirecLintuiries to Head, Department of Meteorology,TexagA&M University. College Station, Texas 77843.

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263. Microelectronic Process Engineering, Master ofSaence. Master of Engineering & Doctor of Philosophy.University of South Carolina: Provides facilities andadvanced courses covering the areas of solid statedeyice design, integrated circuit designand layout pro-cedures. crystal growth and materials preparation,fabrication, photo-lithography, active and passivedevice fabricatidp processes, integrated circuit fabrica-tion processes .and solar cell development. Directinquiries to Dean, College of Engineering, University, ofSewn Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208.

264. Middle Eastern Studies, Master. of Arta, University ofTexas at Austin: An interdisciplinary, professional,area studies prograntdesigned for persons intendingloenter or continue government service, industry, or otheremployment of non-academic, professional involve-ment in the Middle East. The program is a modem one

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with coursework (i.e.; 30 graduate credit hours includ-ing thesis or 33 graduate credit hours including amaster's report) focusing on the nineteenth and twent(-.eth centuries. includes two 3-credit required graduatecourses with Middle Eastern content.in each of tile threeareas of history. arts and humanities, and the socialsciences. Beyond these 18 hours, participants maychoose any relevant graduate' courses to complete theirprograms. Direct inquiries to Graduate Advisor: M.A.Prograth in Middle Eastern Studies, Center for, MiddleEastern Studies, University of Texas at Austin. Austin,Texas'78712..

fr265. Mineral Engineering, Master of Science. University of

Alabama: Emphasizes energy mineral; and includesevloration for and recovery of mineral substanceS,solid. liquid and gaseous --.occurring'in the criist ofthe earth, included are metallic ores, non-metals, coal.petroleum and natural gas. Individual prOgrams may bedirected toward research and development, operationsand management in mining or petroleum and naturalgas engineering, mineral extraction, mineral beneficia-hon cir-mining hydrology!. Direct inquiries to Chairman,Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering, Uniyersity

. of Alabama, Box 1468. University. Alabama 35486?

266. Mining Engineering Technology, Bachelor of .Science.West Virginia InStitute, of -Tech'hology: Students hold-ing an associate degree in coal mining (engineering)technology may enroll in courses which emphasize heattransfer and thermodynamics, rock mechanics andground control, chemical processir,va of coal, minemaintenance engineering, safety engineering, plantdesign. and mine .design In cbnjunction with this tech-nical training. students receive management trainingin principles, contemporary and managerral economics,fundamentals of management, mine labor relations.and mine production management. Direct inquiries toChairman, Divisioe of Mining Engineering Technology,West Virginia Institute of Technology. Moritgomery.West Virginia 25136

267. Molecular. Biophysics. Doctor of Philosophy, FloridaState University. An interdisciplinary program empha-sizing methods and techniques in bibchemistry, cellu7tar physiology, genetics, macromolecules, and quan-tum and statistical mechanics. The areas of researchinterest are molecular genetics; eiSzyme mechanitmsand kmetics, macromolecular structured hinction. andmetabolism; molecular physiology; sensory biophysics:radiation biology: photosynthesis; spectroscopy andquantum theory; and instrumentation and specialtechniques,. Ilirect inquiries to Program Director, Insti-tute of Molecular Biophysics, .Florida 'State University,Tallahass& .Flonda-32306.

268. Motor Learing (Sport Psychology), \Doctor of Educa-tion & DOctor of Philosophy. Florida ttate ,University:Enables, the stugents to understand Scientifically thepsycholOgical aspetts of sports (motivation, personal-.

ity testing, prediction tests. developrriental factors).Emphasis is placed on individual and. athletic teamadvisement; teaching on intermediate and advancedlevels of motor behavior, movement science, psydho-logical and rehabilitation aspects of mitor learning,and appropriate diagnostic tools: other motor develop-ment research. Direct inquiries to Departrrient of Physi-cal Education and Movement Science, College ofEducation, Florida State University, Tallahassee,Florida 32306.

269. Multi-Campus University and College Systems, Masterof Science & Doctor of Philosophy, Florida State Uni-versity: Prepares individuals for research and adminis-trativerpositions in central Offices or' agencies respopsi-tale for planning, management and coOrdination ofhigher and adult education in multi-campus universityor multi-campus college systems, as well as single-campus institutions. An internship is. included. Directinquiries to Coordinator, Multi-Campus University andCollege.,Systems, Division of Edricational ManagementSysternk College ot Education, Florida State University,Tallahassee, Florida 32306.

270. Museum Science, Master of Arts, Teicas Tech Univer-sity: Utilizes a varikty of existing courses includinganthropology, art, biological sciences, clothing andtextiles, computer science, gepgraphy, geosciences.history, business administration, mass communica-tiOns and park administration. Direct inquiries to VicePresident for 'Research and Graduate Studies, TexasTech University, Box 4540, Lubbock, Texas 79409.

2,71. Music, Doctor of Arts, University of Mississippi: De-signed to prepare college teachers who pOssess acomprehensive 'knowledge of music and an ability tooperate effectively as classroom leathers. The programemphasizes the breadth of the candidate's knowledgeand the attainment of teaching skills. Direct inquiries toChairman, Department of Music, University of Missis-sippi. University, Mississippi 38677.

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272. Music, Doctor of Musical Arts, West Virginia University*:The program is offered with areas of specialization inpertormance (voice, piano, organ) and literature and incomposition. The goal of the .program is to produce anartist-teacher of collegiate applied music. Direct inquir-

' ies to Dean, Schad of Music, West Virginia University.-Morgantown, West Virginia 36506.

273. Music, Doctor. of Philosophy, West Virginia University:Offers areas of specialization in musicology, theOry andmusic education. The goal of.the program is to prepare

'a college music teacher 'grounded in scholarly research:Direct inquiries to Dean, School of Music, West VirginiaUniversity, Morgantown, West Virginia 36506.

274. Music Composition, Masteripi Music, Doctor of Musical.Arts & Doctor of Philosophy; North Texas State Univer-sity: Offered for compOsers .of proven ability and

, achievement and emphasizes contemporary musicalconcepts and techniques. Requires courses in relatedfields, such as music history and litarature, analysis.

dind .others. Perrormance opportunities. available.Excellent facilities available for electrisnic, mttlti-mediaanecornputer composition. Direct inquiries to Dean ofthe Graduate School, North Texas Spte University, ,Denton, Texas 76203.

275.. Musid Education, Master of Arts in Education. AustinPeay State University: Designed lo provide.appropriate

. 1) advan6e& tiaining for nfusic teaChers and othOts in. music education, 2) coWses for in-service muSic teach-

. . ers delsiring.competency improvement, and 3) foundp-. Eton at the master's level for students planning to pursue

more acivanceill degrees in music. Direct inquiries toChairman, Department of Music, 'Austin Peay StateUniversity, Clark ville, Tennessee 37040:

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tbe only doctoral, program offered in the state by a---school of music. The PhD degree is kir candidatesinterested in research and scholarly study. the Ed.D.for those. shoo/trig promise as outstanding educators ormaster teachers of music. Basii requirements are iden-tical: 105 quarter-hours beyond the baccalatireatedegree (60 quarter-hours beyond the master's degree)is the minimum requiremeht for graduation. excludingcredit earned in dissertation. At least 30 quarter-hoursbeyond the baccalaureate degree must be in .musiceducation. Twelve hours each must be taken in two ofthe following areas. musicology. theory. education.'psychology, composition. or related fields. Directinquiries to Coordinator of Graduate Music. Programs,School of Music, Florida State University, Tallahassee,

\ Florida 32306.

277. Music Education, Doctor of 'Philosophy. LouisianaState University. Designed to develop a broad under-standing of teaching music in the public schools andcolleges, individual differences, educational psychol-ogy, music histery and literature, the scientific bases ofinusic and music theory. understandingtopf the problemsin the perfermance of music, and the ability to useresearch techniques A reading knowledge of oneforeign language is required Direct inquiries-to Dean.School of Music. Louisiana State University, BatonRouge. Louisiana 70803.

278. Music Education. Doctor of Philosophy, North 'TexasState University 1lti doctoral .degree is an extensionof the master's programs which are designed to developmore successful. teaching procedure, to provide leader-ship training in the chosen area of music education, toexamine current trends. and to increase personal musi-cal skills and understanding. H is research-oriented,allowing for in-depth study rn borader areas. Optionalemphases are available in a number of different fields ofmusic education involvement including conducting,general music. lee edudation. pedagogy in all perfor-mance media, supervision antl administration, juniorcollege and university teaching. Direct inquiries to Deanof the Graduate School. North Texas State University.Denton, Texas 76203

279. Music Education, Speciafist Degree..University ofSouthern Mississippi: Courses available in tife instru-mental: choral and elementary school music areas. As asixth-year program. the specialist's ,degree curriculumpresupposes a master's degree in music or music edu-cation. Dirett inquiries to Director, Music EducationProgram, University of Southern Mississippi, Hatties-burg. Mississippi 39401.

280. Music Education, Theory and Performance, Doctor ofMusical Arts, University of Kentucky: Basic coursesinclude those involving research techniques, stylistic-analysis enct study of periods, genres, music theory andsPecial subjects. The program offers a development asa specialist in a particular field of musical interest,usually more closely allied with performance or peda-gogy. Here applied courses are 'not only in order, butrequired if the .student is specializing in performance.Direct inquiries to Dean..-School of Music, UniverSity ofKentucky, Lexington.*Kentucky 40506. .

281. Music HiStory and Literature, Doctor of Philosophy.Louisiana State 'University!' Designed to develop abroad knowledge of music, history ancV literatuie. an.understanding of the .scientific 'base& of music, the

atiikty:_to Use research techniques in music, an under-standing of music theory, reading knowledge ib twoforeign languages and an.understanding of a minorfield outside music. Direct inquiries to Dean. School ofMusic. Louisiana State University.'Baton Rouge. Louisi-ana 70803.

282. Music' Management, Bachelor of Arts. University ofAlabama: Prepares the'student for a career in themarketing of musical products or persons throughtraining in management and sales techniques as well asmusic. The variations and applications of this programare considerable and provide diversification for thestudent interested in music. Direct inquiries to Depart-ment of Music, University of Alabama. P.O. Box 2876,4-

niversity. Alabama 35486.

283. usic (OrfftSchuiwerk Method), Master of Music,Memphis State University: Designed to prep amentary music educators, in thelOrff-Schulwerk ethod.a German-developed method of teeching mu c whichrelates music to body movements nd attitu es of thelearner. Direct inquiries lo Graduafk Des MemphisState University. Memphis. TenneSsee 1381 5

284. Music Performance, Master of Music & o tor of Music.Florida State University: Prepares stud s for perfor-mance careers by offering advanced tructioo in avariety of contexts: solo, small ense es. choruses(7). orchestras (2). bands (6). an oper company andworkshop studiO. Performances are on an advancedlevel both as to proficiency and artistry. Direct inquiriesto Dean. School of Music, Florida State University.Tallahassee, Florida 32306..

285. Music Performance,. Doctor of MuSicat Arts, -NorthTexas State University: Emphasizes standard orches-tral and solo.repertoire. including contemporary music.Requires coursework in scholarly areas of musicologyand theory. Optional fields include conducting. com-position and opera theater. Performance opportunitiesavailable. Direct inquiries to Dean of the GraduateSchool, North. Texas State University, Denton. Texas76203.

286. Music Research -and Pedagogy, Doctor of Philosophy,Louisiana State University: Designed for persons wish-ing to teach various- 'Subjects in music at the collegelevel and to gain experience in research. Develops astrong background in .music history and literature,theory, the scientific bases of music, performance andeducational psychology. A reading knowledge of oneforeign language is required. Coursework, laboratorysituations and individual research are available. Directinquiries to Dean. School .of Music, Louisiana StateUniversity, Baton RougeLouisiana 70803:

287. Music (Suzuki Pedagogy), Master of Music, MemphisState University: Trains teachers in,the Suzuki ap-proach. There are large programs in both piano andstrings, and each summer the university sponsors work-shops in both area, usually with Suzuki-trained instruc-tors frsim ...lapan. Direct iNuiries to Department ofMusic. Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee38152.

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for research in computer analysis, and computer-assisted theory instruction. Direct inquiries to Dean ofthe Graduate School, North Texas State UniversityDenton, Texas 76203

289. Music.Therapy. Master of Science & Master of Music.Florida State University Concentrates at least half oftotol hours in music theeapy and related cotirsessuchas psychology of music and music research. and Ilowsfor study in fields of psychology. sociology, criminologyand habilitative science direct inquines to Director ofGraduate Studies. School of Music, Florida State Uni-versity. Tallahassee. flonda 32306.

290. Music Therapy. \Master of Music EdUcation, Universityof Georgia Offers a core sequence of courses in musictherapy fOr the mentally retarded; emotionally retarded.emotionally distur6ed. learning disabled and for otherexceptionalittes Major emphases are on clinical andresearch expeneKes A six-month music .therapy clini-cal experience is required upon completion of the coresequence Applicants must hold a baccalaureatedegree in music, preferably music education. Directinquiries to Coordinator of Graduate Programs, Depart-ment of Music. University of Georgia. Athens, Georgia30602

291. Musical Arts. Doctor of Musical Aes, Memphis StateUniversity Offers concentrations in applied music.composition.. musicology (regional studies). sacredmusic, and music education .Deiigned to provideopportunities for advanced work irr these areas of studyand to prepare students not only in, traditional areas ofspecialization, but also to acquaint therd with a varietyof interdisciplinary possibilities as well. The area ofmusicology will focus on musie indigenou to the mid-South geographic region i e , black music. music ofthe Ozarks. contemporary country; and rhythm andbities Direct inquiries to Coordinator, Graduate Studiesin Music, Department of Music. Memphis State Univer-sity\ Memphis, Tennessee 38152.

historical style periods ranging from' early Europeantimes to the present. Provides extensive opportunitiesfor performances of music of all periods. Related fieldsinclude theory, composition, performance and humani-ties. Direct inquiries to Dean of the Graduate School,North Texas'State University, Denton,:Texas 76203.

295. Mycology-Mycotokicology, Doctor of Philosophy,Auburh University: Provides graduate study in myco-toxicology, sanitary and mold microbiology, fungalecology and epidemiology, and microbial physiologyin individual and interdisciplinary areas involvingfungi harmful to man and domesticated animals. Majoractivities include the determination and identificationof toxic fungal metabolites ubiquitous to mold.ains,peanuts, hay, and mixed, feeds and feedstuffs., Wirsecontent includes a core concerned with the.tlialogy,classification, ecology, epidemiology. identifiea4ion,and physiology of fungi. Direct inquiries to Depertmeniof Botany and Microbiology. Auburn University, Auburn.Alabama 36830.

296, Natural Resources Administration, Master of PublicAdministration, University of West Florida: Deals devtlywith mayor planning and management aspects of the nat-ural resource administration problem: coastal zone.energy, and soil and water management An emphasis ischosen by the student with requirements appropriate'tothat area Core course requirements of systems. politics,and planning courses are supplemented by interdisci-plinary work in closely related areas of public administrhon. The student's program culminates' in an internshiplifwith a relevant agency. Direct inquiries to Department ofPolitical Science, University of West Florida, Pensacola.Florida 32504.

292. Mus cal Composition, Doctor of Musical Arts, LouisianaStaU University Designed to provide background inmusi literature, music history theory, counterpoint,orch stration, electronic musical resources, analysis,the sthentific bases of music and techniques employedin coMposing music. The dissertation is production andanalySjs of an original musical composition in a largeform ahd possessing proof of a well-developed capabil-ity in eomposition A reading knowledge of one foreignlanguair is required Direct inquiries to Dean, Schoolof Musk, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,Louisiana 70603.

293. Musicology, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Ken-tucky:. Basic courses include those involving reseathtechniques. stylistic analysis and study of periods.genres, music theory and special subjects. The programis a humanistic discipline. concentrating upon musicresearch of an historical Or theoretical nature. Thoroughknowledge. of all periods of music from antiquity to thepresent is required as well as practieum competencies,e.g., keyb proficiency. Direct inquiries to Dean,School of sic. University of Kentucky, Lexington,Kentucky 40506

294. Musicology, Master .of Music & Doctor of Philosophy,North Texas State University: Emphasizes scholarlyresearch and analysis through MusiCelogical studies of

297. Natural Resources and Environmental Economics,Master of Science & Doctor of Philosophy. Clemson Uni-versity: Includes courses in land economics, water re-source policies, problems in the economics of waste dis-posal and management, seminar in Marine resourcesmanagement, seminar: in resource economics, welfareeconomics and seminar in community goods and en-vironmental quality. Related courses in city planning,water resources engineering, environrnental engineer-ing and several biological sciences are available. Directinquiries to Chairman. Department ot Agricultural Eco-nomics and Rural SociOlogy. Clem4on University,Clemson, South Carolina 29631

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298. Neurosciences, Master of Science & D. of Philoso-phy. University of Alabama in Birmingham: " ovicies train-ing in the% study of the central nervous system bpth withregard to basic science and clinical investigation Of men-

. tat illness, mental retardation, epilepsy. disorders ,ofsleep, stroke, multiple sclerosis, alcoholism, drugabuse and others. Degrees related to neurosciencesoffered through the Departments of Pharmacology,Biochemistry. Anatomy, Physiology clod Biophoics andothers are in this program. Direct-inquiries t :Director,Neurosciences Program., University of Alabam "in BirmIngham, Birmingham, Alabama 35291.

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299. Non-Destructive Tes1ing, Bachelor of Science. AthensState College: The basic courses are: principles of mate-rials technology,' radiographic testing, ultrasonic testiadvanced non-destructive testing concepts, gurfacespection techniques, advanced radiographic testileak testing, eddy' curfent testing, analog electronic

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digital electronics and inStrumentation. Course require-Ments satisfy the educational requirements recom-mended by the American Society for Non-DestructiveTesting. Direct inquiries to Head. Department of Scienti-fic Technologifts. Athens State College. Athens. Alabama,35611.

300. Nuclear Engineering, Master of Science. Master of Ap-plied Science & Doctor of Philosophy. Georgia Instituteof Technology. Provides emphasis in the areas of reactorengineering, reactor operations, nuclear fuels engineer-.mg, radiological health physies and health physics. Di-rect inquiries to .SChool of Nuclear Engineering. GeorgiaInstitute of Technology. Atlanta, Georgia 30332.

301. Nuclear Engineering. Doctor of Philosophy. Universityof Tennessee Areas of concentration include reactoranalysis and design. interaction of radiation with matter:dynamics. control, instrumentation and safety. and ener-gy transfer Facilities for research are available to stu-dents at both the University Niiclear Engineering Labora-tory and at the Oak Ridde National LabOratory'. Directinquiries to Chavran. Department of Nuclear ,Engineer-ing, University of Tennessge. Knoxville. Tennessee 37916.

302. Nuclear Engineering (Radiological Safety Specializa-tion), Master of Science, Master of Engineering & Doctorof Philosophy. Texas A&M University: Provides trainingal a professional level in radiological safety (health phys-ics) activities Courses based strongly orithe fundamen-tal aspects of radiation offered aw specialized area ofstudy Practical experience acquired during the summermonths through on-the-iob training. Direct inquiries to'`Dean Of the Graduate School. Texas A&M University. col-lege Station. Texas 77843

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303. Nucleat Engineering' Sciences. Master of Engineering.Master of Science & Doctor of Philosophy. University ofFlorida Obrectives include the design and developmentof fiSsion and fusion -reactor systems. the diverse applica-Lions of radiation in medicine, environmental sciences

Aand thle various branches of engineering as Weil as thedevelopment and application 'at techniques for the safeutilization of radiation Direct inquiries to Chairman.Department of Nuclear Engineering.Sciences. Universityof Floada. 202 Nuclear Science Center. Gainesville. Fier-Oa 32611

304. Nuclear -Medicine Technology, Bachelor of Science.University of Alabama in Birminghard: 'Provides educa-tion in the baste sciences and teaches the ability to.use avariety of radioactive materials for therapeutic, aiagnos-tic, and research procedures. The program's goal it tosupply competent professionals ablecto perform effective-ly in three major areas of responsibility: patient care. pro-fessional skills and, administrative functions. The pre-professional phase consists of approxopately 90 sernes-ter hours in courses' in mathematics. iphysics, biology,chemistry. computer science, and of the general require-ments for a Bachelor of Science degree at the pniversityCollege. The professional phase consists of approximate-ly 46 semester hours in radiatio9 physics, nuclear instru-mentation, radiation protection, radtP-pharrIsaceuticals..*

1, anatomy an'd physiology, radiation biology, imAunology.electronics and clinical nuclear medicine. Direct inqui-.ries to EdNtational Director. Nuclear Medicine Technol-ogy Prolram. UniVersity Cif Alabama in Birmingham.Root 214 RT1Building. 1700 - 9tb Avenue South, University Station. Birmingham, Alabama 35294.

305. Nuclear Science aniihgineering, Doctor of Philosophy.Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Em-phasizes research in advanced reactor analysis and in-core fuel management, application of hybrid computersto nuclear power plant`simulation: monitoring and con-061 application of modern control- theory to nuclearpower plants: neutron physics: neutron activation analy-sis and transport theory. Direct inquiries to .Chairman.Nuclear Science and Engineering Program. Virginia Poly-technic Institute and State Udiversity. Blacksburg, Vir-ginia 21601.

306. Nursing. Master of Science in Nursing 8. Doctor Of Sci-ence in Nursing. University of Alabama in Birmingham:The master's program prepares clinical nursing special-ists or nursing service administrators. Major study In oneof eight areas of nursing is required for the clinical nurs:mg specialists or nursing service administrator role. Thenursing majors are: maternal infant, pediatrics, adulthealth, cardiovascular, rehabilitation, community health,psychiatric, and developmental disabilities. Thesis orresearch proiect option. Minimum one-half calendaryear for the nursing service adminstrator curriculum.Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in nursing. Thedoctoral program is designed to prepare teachers, adrnin-

4 istrators or consultants by providing advanced knowl-edge and competencies in nursing practice and research.Study includes formal and informal coursework, practicein area clinical facilities and research over a minimum oftwo calendar years: Candidates must hold a maSter'sdegree in nursing. Direct inquiries to Assistant Dean forthe Graduate Program. University cif Alabama in Birming-ham. University Station, Birmingham. Alabama 35294.

307. Nu I e-e # an's Univer-sity: Prepares nurse specialists in schoirship and re-search related to their clinical area of practice4ippli-cants must have a master's degree with a major in nursing.with a clinical specialization equivalent to that offered bythe university from a program accredited by the NationalLeague for Nursing. A dissertation is required. Direct in-quiries to Associate Dean for Graduate Studies. College.of Nursing. The Institute of Health Sciences. TexasWoman's University. P.O. Box 23925. TWU Station. Den-ton, Texas 76204.

308. Nursing, Doctor of Philosophy. University of Texas atAustin: Designed to prepare students to advance the fieldof nursing through scholarly research and teaching.Focuses on clinical work with emphasis on research.Clinical areas available are medical-surgical/adult health.psychiatric-mental health, and parent-child health. Di-rect inquiries to Graduate Adviser. School of Nursing.University of Texas at Austin. Austin. Texas 78712,

309. Nutrition, Master of Nutrition & Doctor of Philosophy.Clemson -Universily: An interdisciplinary approach toproblems of basic or applied nutrition in the creation ofnew foods and the effects of dietion embryonic develop-ment. Direct inquiries to ChairAn. Nutrition GraduatePrograms, Clemson University. Clemson, South Carolina

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310. Occupational Safety and .Realth, Master Of Science,.Auburn University: An engineering-based program thatprepares audents with an industrial engineering back-ground to function in the following topic areas: 1) idefiti-ffcation and evaluation o( OSH conditions. practices andloss potential factors; 2) analysis, design and impleMenta-tion of OSH control methods: procedures and programs.

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Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department of IndustrialEngineering. Auburn University. Auburn, Alabama 36830.

311. Occupational Therapy, Bachelor of Science. Universityof Alabama 4n Birmingham Fully 'accredited by the AMA-AOTA, students enter the program as juniors. The juniorOar is devoted pnmanly 'to learning basic skills in humandevelopment, basic sciences, basic professienal skills.and research. The senior year is primarily specific OT in- 317 .terven ion and theory. and ends with communit7 andadmini tration courses This program features a highdegree .ot continuous clinical opportunities and alsostresses research and community programs more thanmost OT' programs. Direct inqUiries to .OccupationalTherapy Division.. School of Community and Allied Health.

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. 312. Occupational Therapy, Master of Arts & Master of Occu-pational Therapy. Texas Woman's University: Preparestherapists tor both academic, and clinical positions. Ex-cellent and equal teaching facilities are available in'both ite

Dallas and Houston as well as in Denton. Clinical affilia-tions.are arranged all-over the United States. Direct inqui-ries to Dean of the Graduate School. Texas Woman's Uni-versity, Box 22479. TWU Station. Denton, Texas 79605.

316. Oceanography, Doctor of Philosophy, Old DominionUniversity: Emphasizes the stUdy of waves, tides and cur:-rents, sound and light in the sea, sediment transport in theocean, pollution monitering .and control, beach erosionand Stabiliziation problems., marine algae, fungi and plank-ton. Direct inquiries to Dean. Graduate Studies, OldDominion University, Norfolk,. Virginia 23508.

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313. Occupational, Therapy, Master of Science. VirginiaCommonwealth University Offers a specialization inpediatrics for students who have graduated from anaccredited occupational therapy program and have had 319,two years professional experience working with children.Objectdes are to provide the student an opportunity tobecome a competent' registered occupational therapistthrough *Local thinking and problem solving exper-iences, to rovide an opportunity to develop skills to eval-uate and execute effective, treatment in occupatiOnaltherapy: to provide ari environment to develop respectfor the dignity and basic needs of individuals throughouttheir lifespan as these may be met in h th care delivery 320.systems. Courses include rése methods, assess-ments of children's. needs. Pnct a number of educationand pxschology co.urses. Direct inquiries to Dean,

-School of Graduate Studio's. Virginia CommonwealthUniversity. 301 West Frankhn Street, Richmond, Virginia23220.

314. Ocean Engineering, Master of Science & Master of En-gineering. Florida Atlantic University: Provides study in, 321.four ocean-oriented optional subspecialties: oceano-graphic processes. materials and Corrosion, underwatercommunications and acoustics, and ocean structures.Candidates must have prior preparation in engineeringor the physical sciences Direct inquiries o Chairman,Department of Ocean Engineering, Florid tlantic Uni-versity, Boca Raton; Florida 33432.

315. Ocean Engineering, Master of Science. Master of Engi.neering & Doctor of Philosophy. Texas MM University:Prepares students to carry o t research, teach and en-gage in the practice of engi ering as apptidd to oce Ianand coastal zones. Areas o specialization fare marinefoundation, marine structures. estuary hydrodynamics,wave mechanics, coastal sediment processes, and -hy-draulic model theory. Extensive laboratory and compute-tional facilities are available for experimental and theo-:retical research. Direct inquiries tO Dean Of the GraduateSchool. Texas A&M University. College Station, Texas77843. .

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Oral Biology, Master of Science, University of Alabama inBirmingham: Applicants must have dental degree.CourSes offered include oral biology,, research ap-proaches in oral biology, trends in oral biology, biologyof mammalian salivary glands, oral microbiology andimmunology, biochemistry of connective tissue andbone, biochemiStry and biophysics.of teeth, techniquesin human clinical research, current topics in mineralmetabolism, laboratory research techniques, putritionalbiochemistry, and growth and development. Direct inqui-ries to Chairman, Department of Qal Biology. School ofDentistry. University of Alabama irrNirrningham. Univer-sity Station, Birmingham. Alabama 35294.

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PardsitOlogy, Master of Science & Doctor.of Philosophy.West Virginia University: Potential topics for thesis anddissertation research include trematode biology. flisto-chemistry. host-parasite relationships and the physiol-ogy of parasitic protozoa. Direct inquiries to Chairman,Department of Microbiology. West Virginia UniversityMedical Center, Morgantown. West Virginia 26506.

Performing Arts and Pedagogy. Doctor of Musical Arts,University of Southern Mississippi: Provides a doctoraldegree (equivalent to the Ph.D. for research-orientedpersons) for performers in various musical activities in-dliFdiWiibite. organ, woodwinds, brass. etc. The-prograiiiis for the "career-oriented" musician. Direct inquiries toChairman, Department of Music, University of SouthernMississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39401.

Petroleum Engineering, Mpster of Science. LouisianaState Unixersity: Reservoir engineering is the centraltheme with emphasis on secondary and tertiary oil re--covery methods. The program can be modified for thosewhose interests are in drilling or production engineering.Direct inquiries to Chairman, Petroleum EngineeringDepartment, Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge,Louisiana 70803.

Petroleum Engineering, Bachelor of Science & Master ofScience, Mississippi State University: Prepares studentsfor, productive.careers in drilling and developing oil andnatural gas fields. prqducing and transperting oil andnatural gas, and utilizing and supplementing the.foreesof nature to extraCt Mese natural ogsources. The bach-elor curriculum blends basic courses in mathematics,physics chemistry, and geology along. with Such engi-neering

tcourses as electronics, hydraUlics, and thermo-dynamics coupled with .edvanced or'lcial courses in=

eluding drilling, reservoir engineering. irell performanee,and petroleum economics. The maste(s- program Aro-duces graduates able to perform end comWte in the pe-troleum production industry and enTand fersonal knowl-edge and technical coweteneies .thtpugfi self-study.

'Course content is .direclifft toWard the general area ofanalysis of reservoliN:Mktianisms,,and design of proce-1dures to enhance oil and Os recovetry:Direct inquiries toDepartinent Head. Department of Petroleum EpgineeringMississippi Statspniversity. Drawer PE Mississippi fltate.Mississippi 39762.

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322! Petroleum Engineering,-Master of Science. West.Virgin-ia University: Deals witti,the discovery, production andtransportation of energy in the form of oil and natural gas.Study and research in natural gas measurement, coreanalysis, energy conversion, petrophysica1 properties ofrocks, drilling fluids. pipebne transport of liquids and slur-ries, and secondary recovery of hydrocarbons. Directinquiries to School of Mines. West Virginia University.Morgantown. West Virginia 26506.

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.34 Pharmacy, Dpctor of Pharmacy. University of Texas atAustin (program given at University of Texas Health Sci-ence Center at San Antonio) Provides a combined .aca-demic and clinical service experience for selected phar-macists an4 pharmacy students whose abilities andcareer aspira ins Suggest signibcant potential for inno-vative leaders ip rotes in professional practice. The pro-gram is admini ntly by the College of Pharmacy.University of .Texas at Austin. and UniverSity of TexasHealth Science Center at San Antonio. Direct inquiries toAssistant Dean, Clinical Pharniacy Program. Depart-ment of Pharmacology. University of -Texas Health Sci-ence Center at San Aatonio. 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, SanAntonio, Texas 78284.

324. Pharmacy, Doctor of Philosophy, 'University of. Texas atAustin. Pharmacy. pharmacy administration, pharrna-cognosy, pharniaceutical chemiky and pharmacologyare the programs available for graduate work. Facilitiesinclude a science library, a drug garden and greenhouse.a specially equipped manufacturing laboratoil. a par-enteral preparations laboratory. a distillatIon and extrac-tion room, a laboratory for high-pressure reactions, anaerosol laboratory. an Instrdmentation Mom., a dark room

. with photographic_to prepare pharmaceutical scientists with a sound train-ing in thb fundamentals of the recognized areas, with anintroduction to advances in the development of modernpharmaceuticalS and therapeutic agents. and some ex-,perienCe in independent and fundamental research.Students are prepared for a career in research Dr in aca- 332.demic institutions, industry, or government. Direct inqui-ries to Graduate AdVisor7Collegeof Pharmacy. Universityof Texas at Austin. Austin. Texas 78712.

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328. PhiloSophy, Master of Arts & Dioctor of Philosophy. Uni- .

versity of Tennessee: Special concentrations available in,religious studies and medical ethics which include multi-disciplinary work, a clinical pradicum at the UT Center for,the Health Sciences and a research clinical practicuM.Direct inquiries to Director of Graduate Studies. Depart-ment of Philosophy. University of Tennessee. Knoxville,Tennessee 37916.

329. Philosophy, Master of Arts & Doctor of Philovphy,. Uni-versity of Virginia: Courses include. the history of philo-sophy. metaphysics, philosophy of mind, epistemology.ethics, political philosophy of science and philosophy ofthe social sciences. Thesis required. The departmentdoes not offer instruction in phenomenology. existential-ism or Oriental philosophy. Direct inquiries -to Director ofGraduate Studies, University of Virginia. 521 Cabe!! Hall.Charlottesville, Virginia 22901.

330.. Philosophy (Ancient Philosophy), Doctor of Philosophy.University of Texas at Austin: Offers interdisciplinarytraining in classics and .philosophy along with a standarddegree program in philosophy. More advanced work isdone through indivrclual instruction and in a program-wide discussion group. Students who do not know Greekare encouraged to take an accelerated summer course.for which stipends are available. Direct inquiries to De-partment of Philosophy. Univorsity of Texas at Austin.Austin, -Texas 78712.

331. Photography/Film, Master of Fine Arts, Virginia Common-wealth University: Encourages further professional andcreative growth of students by increasing their capacityto dear with visual ideas and their ability to operate thetechnical systems of their medium with high proficiency."aiurses offered in photographic studio. fieldwork. intern-ship and research in photography and film. Direct inqui-ries to Director of Graduate Studies. School of the Arts.Virginia Commonwealth University, Room 230, 325 N.Harrison Street, Richmond. Virginia 23284.

Physical *Education, Doctor of Educatidn & Doctor ofPhilosophy. Louisiana State University: Prepares schol-ars in three specialties: exerCise, science, including exer-cise physiology and biomechanics; motor behavior, in-cluding motor learnitig. motor developmentjØ sportPsychology: and professional preparatiocurriculdm and administration, . history, ameasurement. Specialty courses are 'offered reaand a prong allied' minor is requiredaaboN sup-

*-Itort tht, exercise scieree and motor behavitirlsis withstrong specializect faculties in all areas. Direci irijuiries toChairman, Department of Health, Physical. and* Recrea-tion Education, Louisiana State. University, Huey P.Long Field House, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803.

325. Pharmacy (Blopharmaceutics), Master of Science, WebtVirginia UniverSitly Provides advanced study and re-

-.selrch opportunities in -the biological, lizihySical and math-ematical aSpects of bipiiharmaceutics. Direct incailries toSchool of Pharmacy. West Virginia UV nersity, Morga-toWh. West Virginia 26506.

326. Philosophy, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Arkan-sas: Fields of specialization are hiltory 'of philosophy.metaphysics, epistemology, -ethics, political- and socialphilosophy, and philosophy et religion. DireCt inquiries toChairman, Department of Philosophy. University of Arkan-.sas..Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701% ,.

?, 27. Philosophy, Master of Arts, Univeisity of Kentucky: Op--,,. rki-i ...-portunities provided for interdisciplinary study as will as ,

study of traditional philosophical subjects in small class-eS ancrseminars and Individual reeding courses. Also pro-vides a *regular prOgrem of guesi lectures by outstanding

. visiting philosophers. Direct Inquiries-to clipactor of Grad-.uatib Studies, Department of Philosophy, University of -

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333: Physical Education (Adapted and DievelopMental),_Doctor of Education in Educational Supervision, VirginiaPolytechnic Institute and Stale University: Course con-

.. tent and independent study availiible in theraPeutic rec-reation, exercise training for special populations. adap-

tive physical educatiockas well as 'Supervision and admih-.of health and,physical education. Designed to

prepare supervisors of public school iihysiddreducationprograms and methodologistslo educate professional

'physical education st6dents at the university level. Directinouirif to Division Director, Health. Physical Education,and_Recrtiation, Virginia Polytechnic institute and SpiteUnivepeity, 115 War plernorial Gym, Blacksburg, Virginia24061.

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334. Physical Education (Biomechanics),-Master of Arts &Docter of philosophy. Texas Woman s University. Pre-pares professionals who are interested in the study ofhuman performance for positions in teaching coachingresearch and business A minimum of 12 hours (M A and24 hours (Ph D ) are required in the area. Related studiesof 6 and 24 hours respectively include computer science.-related mathematics, and physics courses Equipment isavailable tor electromyography. three dimensional cin-ematography. force platlerm research, and strength'assessment -Research activities are incorporated incourse content, theis or dissertation, and in auxiliaryopportunities provided through the Center for the Srudyel Motor Performance, which houses personnel and tacit-ities associated :with the Regional Olympics Develop-ment Center Direct inquiries to Dean. College of Health.Physical Education and Recreation. Texas Woman sUniversity. Box 23717. Denton, Texas 76204. \

335. Physical Education (Motor Control), Doctor of Philo-sophy. University of Texas at Austin A research-orientedcourse of study desrened to produce researchers andgraduate .level teachers specializing in human motorcontrol Emphasi's is plticed on the human neuromuscu-lar control system. with opportunities to explore limitedtopics usihg animal models of behavior. Minimum courserequirements 'include 33 hours, of core studies and 6hours of electives in the specialization,* 9 hours of sup-porting work in physical education. 18 hours of support-ing work outside the College of Educatioe, and '12 hoursof research design and statistics. Strong ties exist withgraduate programs in exercise physiolpgy. perceptual-*motor development, and human expefirnental psychol-ogy, students Are encouraged to select supporting workin those areas Students independently design and carryout experiments with faculty guidance and encourage-ment Direct inquiries to Graduate Advisor. Departmentof Pkiysical and Health Education. University of Texas atAustin. Bellmont 222 Austin, Texas 78712.

336. Physical1T6erapy, Master of Science. University of Ala-bama in Birmingham. Two programs of study are olWed.Mode l*is designed to permit licensed physical therapiststo gain abilities to 'enhance and advance patient care andresearch ill physical theppy. Merle II is for the studentwith a baccalaureate degree not in physicat therapy. This.professional entrii level program is designed to permit thegradeate tb Unction A a physical thelrapist chniCian andcommUnily consultant or educator or researcher. Directinquiries to Chairman. Division of Physical Therapy. Uni-vegsity of Arabarria in Birmingham. University Station.

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337. Physical Therapy. MaSter of Science, Virginia Common-wealth University: 'Desigtjgd to meet the needs of prac-'king physical therapist Who want to increase their skillsand competencies in s cialized.asp2cts of their proles-, .

sion. Typical goals in lude specialiNtion ,as a clinicaleducator, researcher; onsu ant or administrator withexpertise in a basic scien r in a clinical specialty. Di-rect inquiries to Director, Physical Therapy Progsairp,Health Science Division. Virginia Commonwealth Univer-

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339. Physiclaws SsIsnt, Certificate as Physician's Assis-tant. Medic0 'University of South Carolina: A pest-bac-calaureate Orogram, leading tb a certificate, to prepareassistants .for the primary care physician. Applicantsmust' possess 'a baccalaureate degree gtither In a biologi-cal or health science area. Curriculum includes courses

in basic medical sciences: .physical diagnosis: and in-cludes clinical experience. An off-campus preceptershipunder a supervising physician is required. The program isaccredited as a Class A program. by the AMA Council onMedical education. Direct inquiries to Dean for .Admis-'sions. College of Allied Health Sciences. Medical Univer-sity of Sout1).Carolina. 171 Ashley Avenue. Charleston,South Carolina 29403.

339. Physics, Applied, Master of Science. Univeesity of NewOrleans Interdisciplinary study and research designedfor persons with bachelor's degrees in science or engi-neering who wish- to combine a core.of fundamental phy-sics with a strong minor in a related area. Direct inquiriesto Chairman. Department of Physics. University of NewOrleans. New Orleans. Louisiana 70122.

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340. Physiological Optics, Master of Science & Doctor ofPhilosophy. University of Alabama in Birmingham: Phys-iotogical optics is concerned with all aspects of visualscience, encompassing events from the physical' stimu-lus through biochemical, biophysical and neuronal pro-cesses to perception. The .prOgram is offered to studentsinterested in careers in teaching and vision -research inschools of optometry. as well as those from the biologi-cal sciences, engineering, physics and psychologywhose interests in vision Vence may range from aca-demic to industrial settings. A large clinical activity offersopportunity for research. Direct inquiries to Director..Graduate Program. Physiological ,Optics Department,University of Alabama in Birmingham. University Station.Birmingham. Alabama 35294.

341. Physiology and Biophysics, Doctor of Philosophy. Uni-versity of Texas dical Branch. Galveston. A biophysi-cal appr9ach to 'table and non-excitable cell mem-brar4,141 Ond a s s approach to'fcardlovascular-respirltory and neural systems is empkiasized.include membrane biophysics, medical physiology andbiophysics. biochemistry., endocrinology. biostatistics.neuroscience, computer programming for research, andsystems analysis. Direct inquiries to Dean. GraduateSchool of Biomedical Sciences...University of Texaa Medi-cal Branch. Room 528 Administration Building. Gal-veston. Texas 77550.

342. Planning. Master of Scierfte. iversity of Tennessee.Designed to prepare students for professional careers incity and -regional planning or related fields. The coursesproyide a firm foundation in theory. analytical methods.design, plan preparation and implementation -An oppor-tunity exists to focus study in araas of special interest.Direct irlquiries to Director. Graduate Schbol of Planning.University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Tennessee 37916.

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Planning. Master ctf. Planning. Univer,sity of. Virginia:Designed to develoMgessional expeittse as a planner',concerned with urbaV-and regional problems social,.economic, political. ecological, and physical.. Areas,ofconcentration include housing and community develdp-ment,. land use and environment, policy analySis andadministration. Cqi/e courses include: planning informa-tion and analysis. legal aspects of planning, quantitativeplanning analysis, urban theory and, public policy, .theoryand practiCe of planning. Two problem or project coursesand -a summer internship are required. This twO-year pro-gram is recognized by the American Institute of Pl4nning.Direct inquiries to Chairman, Urban and EnvironmentalPlannfrig, School 'of Arrittitdcture. University of Virginia.Campbell Hall 227, ChAitttesville, Virginia 22903.

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344. Plant Pathology. Master of Science & Doctor of Philo-sophy, Texas, A&M. Universdy Designedi to train prJs-sional phytoPathologists as well 'as maiors and minors inthe Plant sciences. Emphasizes the fundamental andpractical concepts associated with pathology and theconceptual schemes of fungal. bacterial, viral. oemato-logical, mycoplasmal .and physiogenic diseases Re-search opportunities available in physiology of,parasitism.hos1-parasite .relationships. geneticS of host resistance.genetics of pathogen variation and variability,, ecology ofsoil-borne pathegens. etiology and epidemiology ofplant diseases. nematology. virology. phytotherapeuticsand clinical phytopathology Direct- inquiries. to Dean ofthe Graduate School, Texas MM University. College Sta-hon. Texas- 77843

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345. Plant Pathology and Plant Physiology, Master of- Sci-ence & Doctor of Philosophy. Louisiana State UniversityPrepares students for research and teaehing in the heldsof disease and weed control Special emphasis is placedon tropical crops such as sugarcane. rice, sweet pota-toes and cotton Direct inquiries Id Head, Department ofPlant Pathology, Louisiana State University, BatonRouge, Louisiana 70803

346. Plant Physiology, Master of Science & Doct r of Philo;sophy, Texas A&M University Focuses on basic plantphysiological training and research on important cropplants. Basic areas covered include environm'ental-

'stress physiology. photosynthesis and carbon metabo-lism, translocation, nitrogen metabolism, mineral nutri-tion. tissue culre and plant hormones The . crops re-ceiving primary attention are sorghum. cotton. peanuts.soybeans. pecans. rice and aqueic weeds. Direct friqui-ries to Dean of the Graduate School. Texas A&M.Univer-sity. College Station, Texas 77843

347. Plant Protection and Pest Management, Master of PlantProtecition and pest Management. University,of Georgia:.Designed to produce graduates ,}vith comprehensive.multidisciplinary training in plant pathotogy. entomol-

..ogy and weed science for employment by industrial exten-sion and regulatory agencies Direct inquiries to Chair-man. Department of Plant Pathology and Plant Genetics,University of Georgia. Miller Plant Sciences Building,Athens, Georgia 30602

346. Plasma Phyiics, Doritor of Philosophy. University of"Maryland. College Park. Emphasizes theoretical andexperimental investigations df.ibasic properties of hightemperature ionized gases, The theoretical program isconcesned with instabilities.. structure. of turbulence.

Jurbulent ,tieating, structure of collisionless shock waves,and various aspects of the theory of plasma measure-ments. Experimental studies are conceMed with the cre-ation. confinement, stability, heating and diagnostics ofsuch pla?mas in relation to controlled therMonuclearfusion. spate physics and astrophysics. Direct inquiriesto Department of Physics and Astronomy, University ofMaryland. College Park, Maryland 20742.

349. Policy Science, Master of Policy Science. University of'Maryland, Baltimore County: Designed. to provide stu-dents with a bread grasp of the complicated ,context4economic, social, political, higiorical, ethicakin whichpolicy decisions are made; an orientation toward, 9ndexperience in, problem-solving; an 'openness id using.knowledge from many different discipkne§ in reachingpolicy decision%; and a commitrnent.to creativity at deal-ing with policy problems. Direct inquiries. to University ofi

Marytand. Baltimor County. 5401 Wilkens Avenue, .Bal-Elmore. Maryiand 21 28.

359. Political Economy. Doctor of Philosophy. University ofTexas at Dallas An interdisciplinary, applied and norma-tive program which provides students with understand-ing of the processes of, public policymaking. implementa-tion and policy evaluation. through sttidies in the fields ofanthropOlogy, economics, geography.- law, political sci-ence and sociology. Direct inquiries to Executive WePresident. University of Texas at Dallas, Box 688. Richard-son, Texas 75080 -

351. Political Science:ivpoctor of Arts, University'of Missis-sippi. Offered tbvtepare students .to be :broadly corn-.petent in the 41ds of political, science and to provideskills in effective classroom teaching Although the pro-gram is not research-onented, the student will be expected

.to become familiar with the work of research scholars inthe political science fields Direct inquiries to -Chairman.Department of Political Science. University 'of Missis-sippi, University. Misstssippi 38677.

352. Polymer Engineering. Master of SciencePhilosophy. University of Tennessee. Conpreparation, processing and applications o(includes plastics. fibers and rubber) Thecharacter of polymers is the key to their e

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ineenng enduse and the theme is the relationship between structure-processing-solid state properties and performance.ObiectiveS of the program are to train engineers who arecompetent with 1) physical and chemical properties ofpolymers as a function of molecular structure. morpht5I-ogy and processing history. 2) methods of processingand fabrication of polymers for specific application in-cluding theouantitativ.e design of such operations; 3) de-sign of new polymer systernS for a specific 'applicationand of comPonents from existing Polymer systems. Di-rect inquiries to Head. Department o themical, Metal-lurgical and Polymer Engineering. University of Tennes-see, Knoxville. Tennessee 37916.

353. Polymer Science. Jchelor of Science. Master-of Sci-ence & Doctor of Philosophy. Univeriity of SouthernMississippi: Trains persons _for carders in the plastics,coatings. elastomers; and fibers industries. CourseWorkat the baccalaureate level includes general. organic. andanalytical chemistry, mathematics through calculus anddifferential equations, physics. computer-science, andother university core courses in addition to the specificcourses required 'in polymer science. Graduates aretrained for research development and teaching positionsin this rapidly growing field. Direct inquiries to Chairman,Polymer Science Department. University of SouthernMississippi. P.CY. Box 8276, Southern Station, Hatties-borg. Mississippi 39401.

354. Popular Culture, Master of Arts. Morgan State Univer-sity: Produces students who have a functional knowl-edge' of the history ef AmeriCan popular culture, a coher-ent set of .critical standards for appraising it and theability to use social data to understand the role of popu-tar culture in contemporary society. Students will gaina knowledge of 'the methodology and intellectual dis-cipline required to 'relate the creative aspects of popu-lar culture and the economic influences exerted bypublishing, broadcasting and 'other corporate institu-tions. Direct inquiries to Dean; Graduate School,Morgan State University, Coldspring Lane and HillenRoad, Baltimore, Maryland.21239.

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3557 Poultry Science, Master of Science. Master of Agricul-ture & Doctor of Philosophy. Texas A&M University: TheMaster of Agnculture program offers professional train-ing in feed mill, poultry processing, plant, poultry farmmanagement or commercial game bird management.Courges required in personnel management, businessmanagement. agricultural economics and accounting,and an internship must be served. Students move into aDoctor of Philosophy program upon completion:of theMaster of Agriculture degree The Master of Science pro-gram has research emphasis-in poultry nutrition. poultrybreeding; poultry products technology and marketing..avian physiology. avian environmental physiology.'poultry management or commercial game bird manage-ment The Doctor of Philosophy degree is offered in poul-try nutrition and pochernistry, poultry breeding and ge-netics, poultry products technology (microbiology orchemical), avian physiology, avian environmental physi-ology and poultry management and economics. Directinquiries to Dean of the, Graduate School, Texas A&MUniversity. College Station, Texas 77843.

356. Printing Management, Bachelor of Science. West Vir-ginia lostitute of Technology Designed tor students whohave obtained an associate degree: in printing technol-.ogy and who wish to continue their studies in the manage-

- ment aspect of the printing industry. Two years of study inthe areas of accounting, finance, management. econom-ics, rdthematics. and the humanities provide the educa-tion required fOr a managerial position in the printingindustry An up-to-date printing facility is located bn thecampus for student use. Direct inquiries to Chairman,Business Department, West Virginia Institute of Technol-ogy. Montgomery. West Virginia 25136.

357. Process Monitoring and Control. Master of Science,University of Houston at Clear Lake City: Designed to pre-pare students to occupy leading roles in the develop-ment and utilization of process monitoring and controlsystems. All areas-of specialized study emphasize mod-em hardware and software techniques for process auto-mation Direct inquiries to University of Hriuston at ClearLake City. 2700 Bay Area Boulevard. Houston. Texas77058.

350. Psychology, Organizational, Master of Sciefice & Doc-tor of Philosophy. University of Tennessee: Preparesstudents for personnel, managerial_ and orgAizationalresearch, for university teaching, and for sonsulting rela-tionships with induStry. Emphasizes applied researchutilizing a thorough theoretical background, includingclassical and modern organizational behavioral psychol-ogy and industrial managelnent. Direct inquiries to Assis-tant Dean for Graduate Programs, College of BusinessAdministration_ University of Tennewe, Knoxville,Tennessee 37916.

359. Psychology, School, Doctor of Philosophy. Universityof Texas at Austin: Offers a nontraditional form of trainingfor school psycholacjists,encluding an interdisciplinaryschool-child-community orientation and emphasis oninifurelethorogical services. The' program focuseson scholarly inquiry into behavioral siiience contribu-tions to education, and the capabilities to translate suchknowledge and applied Methodology through schoolObservation, involvement, and intervention to influencepositively the school as an. educational environmentwhich enhances children's competence and mentalhealth. In addition to being trained as consulting schoolpsychologists, graduates are prepared to assume respon-

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sibilities in applied settings with rehabilitative functionsand in institutions of higher education. The program isaccredited by the American Psychological AssOciation.Direct inquiries to School Psychology Training Prograni,Department of Educational PaychOlogy. University ofTexas at Austin. Austin, Texas 78712..

360. Psychology (School Psychology Concentration), Mas-ter of Science. Tennessee State Unvesity. Designed toprepare psychological, service wor s. for elementaryand.secondary schools. CertiticatptS as a school psycho-logical services worlier reqA1s an internship, whichmay be served dunng thelist year of employment. Thecurriculum is Oriented towards the application of psycho-

Agical information and skills to working with children inschool setting. Direct inquiries to Department of

Psychology, Tennessee State University. -Nashville.Tennessee 37203.

361. Public Administration., Doctor of Public Administration.George Mason University: This course is designed todevelop leaders who have the intellectual arid moral ca-pacity and resiliency to analyze. understand. and influ-ence the art and science of public administration and toimprove the performance of government. The progiamrequires 90 hours of coursework beyond the baccalau-reate degree. Applicants must usually have anM.P.A.. M.S. or equivalent degree at the time of entry. Par-ticipants. are required to complete the core seminar dur-ing the first year of their stydies: they also must take sixhoiirs of intensive seminars in selectee topics; they thentake the remaining 18 to 24 hours of coursework in anindividualized -program. Participants must show profi-ciency in two analytic and or managerial tools and passtwd comprehensive examinations before being ad-vanced to candidacy. A dissertation g required.,Virectinquiries to Graduate School Admissions Office. George*Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia 22030.

362. Public Health, Master of Public Health 8 Master ofScience in Public Health, University of South Carolina:Both programs are interdisciplinary. The Master of Sdi-.ence in Public Health requires a thesis, wherets the-Mas-ter in Public Health requires an internship in lieu Of thethesis, Options available in either program include ethvi-ronmental monitoring and management; occupationalhealth; epidemiology and health data systems: admini-stration, planning and evaluation: and public health edu-cation. Direct inquiries to Dean, School of Public Health,University of South Carolina, Columbia. South Carolina29208. .

363. Publie Health, Master of. Public Health. University ofTennessee: Provtdes. specialties in 1) health planning,administration, 2) community health educalion and 3)occupational/environmental health and safety. One.civarier of field training is requifed. Direct inquiries toChairman, Division of Health and Safetii. University ofTennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916.

364. PUblic .Health and. Epidemiology, Master of PublicHealth & Master of. Science, University, of Alabama in .

Birmingharri: Required study. and appropriate field train-ing in three or four of the following specific subjects:epidemiology, public health practice and administration,medical care -administration, maternal and char) health,health education, biostatistics. 'Occupational health.,hospital administraAn. microbiology (including para-sitology). rehabilitatiolf. mental 'health, human genetics.environrriental sanitation, dental public health. public

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health nursing. Direct inquiries to Chairman. Depart-ment of Public Health and Epidemiology. University ofAlabama in .Birmingham. Birmingham. Alabama 35294.

.365. Radiation Biology. Master of Science & Doctor of P hi-losophy. University ot Tennessee: Includes the study offordations of radiation Neology. (physical background,discussions of the 'interaction of different qualities ofradiation with matter in the Jiving cell, biological con-sequences of radiation orption). radiation physiology(effects of sadiation o the functions of cells, tissuesand organ siistems of a alS and plants With an exten-sive introduction to current e efforts), and radia-tion biology research. Additional courses includezoology, biochemistry and biophysics. botany. micro-biology, Physics and mathematics. Direct inquiries toDirector, Institute of Radiation Biology. University ofTennessee. 620 Hesler Biology Building. Knoxville.Tennessee 37916

366. Radiation Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy. TexasWoman's University: Deals with all aspects of the chemi-cal phenomena produced by the interaction of radiantenergy with 'matter and alSo with radiochemistry. Stu-

. dents take 45 hours of graduate courses iivhich include 6hours ol radiation chemistry and 3 hours each of radiationprotection and photochemistry. The remaining 15. hoursot the doctoral program involve seMinars, original re-/ search in some aspects of radiation chemistry. and thepresentation of a dissertation based on this research.Direct inquiries to Department et Chemistry. TexasWoman's University. Denton, Texas 76204.

367. Radiation Dosimetry, Medical, Master of Science,University of Kentucky- Directed toward producing indi-viduals with an understanding of the techniques used toprovide 'adequate dosimetry considerations used by theradiotherapist in the treatment of Malignaiit disease withcompetence in dalibration.- measurement and standardi-zation of medical radiation sources, calculation of medi-cal radiation dosage and radiation safety. Research isdirected toward improved utilization of radiation throughbetter sources, instrumentation and computer sciences.Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department of Health Radi-ation Sciences: College of Allied Health ProtessiOns.University of Kentucky. Albert B. Chandler Medical Cen-ter. Lexington. Kentucky 46506.

368. Radiation -Sciences, Bachelor of Science; VirginiaCommonwealth University': Provides students withopportunity for eerier developinent as -a radioloeic eFh-nology educalor or administtator.and epcourages learn-ing as a lite-long endeavor toward professional growthand maturity. Offers both an educational and administra-tive track so that individuals will be able to fill responsiblepositiens in either area: The educational track -includes.radiologic te61nology, health care. -and educationalcourses. The administrative track_ combines radiologictechnology courses with business and health care man-agement courses. Direct inquiries to Pirector of Adnlis-sions, Medical College of Virginia, Box 632. MCV Station,Richmond, Virgirea 23298.

and uses the Jarge telescopes available at the' National:Radio Astronomy Observatory. Direct Inquiries to Astron-omy Program. University of Maryland, Space ScienceBuilding. College Park, Maryland 20742.

370. Radiologic Technology, Bachelor ot Science. Univer-'sity of Alabama in Birmingham: Prepares personnel toproduce high quality radiographs so that accurate inter-pretations can be made ot images on film. Specializedtechnetues such as .angiography, tomography and mam-mography ore included as well as coueses which preparethe graduate for instructor and supervisor positions inradiology department. Technical education consiststoflectures and laboratory exercises in the School ofCommunity and Allied Health and clinical education infive hospitals. Courses are also required in humanities.social studies, and management. The program is ap-proved by the Council on Medical-Education of the Amer-ican Medical Association.. Direct inquiries to ProgramDirector, Radiologic Technology, School of Communityand Allied Health, University of 'Alabama in Birmingham.Regional Teehnical Institute V211, University Station.Birmingham, Alabama 35294.

371, Radlologic Technology, Bachelor of Science, MedicalUniversity of South Carolina: An upper-division programopen to applicants Who have completed either a minimumof 60. semester credit hoUrs of prescribed courses at anaccredited institution, or an associate degree in the,specialty from an accredited institution and are licensedradiologic technicians. Curriculum includes courses inthe basic medical sciences as well as extensive clinicalexperience. LiCensed technicians may, elect options toprepare tor careers in iradiation therapy technology,nuclear medicine technology, or in diagnostic radiologictechnology. Direct' inquiries- to Dean for Admissions.College of Allied Health Sciences, Medical' University ofSouth Carolina. 171 Ashley AVenue, Charleston; SouthCarolina 29403.

372; Radiological Health Specialty, Master-of Science,University of Kentucky: Trains radiological health spe-cialists responsible for the- promotion of safe and effi-cient use of radiation and radioactive materials. Research.toWard improved radiation safety is essential as is formalteaching of other radiation scientists and associated per-sonnel. Direbt inquiries .to Chairman. Department ofHealth Radiation Sciences. College of Allied Health Pro-fessions, University of Kentucky. Albert B. ChandlerMedical Center, Lexington, Kentucky 40506.

Radiological Physics, Mast% of Scienee, Universityof Texas at Arlington: Desigifed around a curriculumemphasizing physical principles and their application inmedicine and a research program directed to the improve-Mehl of current medical application and to the use ofnew physical concepts and inst ntation in expandingthe role of physics in medic ures. Areas of studyinclude radiation therapy, ostic radiology. nuclearMedicine and radiation sa Prepires students for

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Range Science, Master of Science, Master of Agri-culture & Doctor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University:Offers several major areas of specialization includingrange imprevement, range-animal nutrilion, grazing

369. Radio Astronomy, Doctor of Philosophy, University ofMaryland, College Park: Offers courses in all fields ofastronomy 'including galactic astronomy, astrophysies,solar system astronomy, observational aitionomy..ce- _374.lestial mechanics, solar physics. Study of the interstellarmedium and extra-galactic astronomy. The program hasa large radio telescope array at Clark Lake, California,

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375. Range Science, Master dof Science & Doctor ofPhilosophy,' Texas- Tech University. Designed to providetraining in both range management and wildlife conser-vation with' special reference 'AO arid and semi-aridenvironments. Courses offdred in6lude fire 'behavior andecology. phySiological basis for grazing management,studies -in wildhfe tfatztat, and big game ecology andmanagement. The master's .progranil is particularly bene-ficial for those students seeking erneloyment with fed- 381.erat agencies in the management of pbblic lands. Dtrectinquiries to Voce President for Research and- GraduateStudies, Texas Tech .Universoty, Box 4540, Lubbock,Texas 79409.

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376. Reading' Education. Master of Education. Doctor atEducatiori& Doctor ot Philosophy. University of Georaia:Prepares reading specialists for elementary. secondary,college adult programs as 'teachers. supervisors, orclinicians, and college university reading methodologyteachers antl or researchers. Resources include-uni-versity library system, departmental library containingcommercial school materials and professional journals,reading clinic and computer facilities. Direct inquiriesto Head, Reading Department. College of Education.UniveFsity of Georgia. 309 Aderhold Budding, Athens.Georgia 30602.

377. Recording industry Management. Bachelor of Science.Middle Twines See State University Prepares studentsfor entry and middle-level positions 'kir virtually anyphase of the recording ihdustry from marketing to audioengineering Courses include career developinent forrecording artisk promotion of recordinfis, merchan-dising ot recordings. technology of recording. studio pro-ductfon and legal problems Of the recording. industryStudents also take general courses in mass communica-tions and a minor in business A laboratory is available forteaching recording technology., and ieternships are avail-able ro enable students to gain experience in a profes-sional setting Direct inquiries to Chairman. Departmentof, Mess Communications,- Middle Tennessee State Uni-versity. MTSU Box 51. Murfreestia67-Tennessee 37132

378. Recreation, Master of Science. Tennesseb State Uni-versity.Prepares students to assume administrative andsupervisory positions in the field of professional recrea-tion services Thesis required. Direct inquiries to Dean ofthe Graduate-School. Tennessee State University, Ne-ville, Tennessee 37203. .

379. Recreation Administration, Doctor of Philosophy.Texas Woman's University; Designed to prepare stu-dents for management, teaching, and rqlsearch in the fieldof -recreation. Bisic5 courses include iorganization andadministration, area and facility development, programdevelopment, history and philosophy, plus related man-agernent and buSiriess courses. Located near the Daltas-

'h. Worth rnetroplex. the department can readily call Upon15 municipal, park and recreation -departments, 2 majoralined forces bases, and numerous. commercial andindustrial recreation programs to provide in-depth re:.search and experience .for students. pirect inquiries. to

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Recreation Administration and Supervision. Masterof Science, Morgan State University:Vesigned to prepareeducaiors, administrators, supervisorY researchers andother leadership personnel for a variety of positions in thefield of recreation The student is expected to develop areasonable command of the history and philosophy ofrecreation, of the psychological factors involved and ofthe research findings that bear upon his professionalinterests DI rect inquiries to Department of Recreation.Morgan State University. Coldspring Lane and HillenRoad. Baltimore. Maryland 21239

Recreation and Park Administration. Master of Recrea-tion 'and Park Administration. Clemson University Of-fered for persons who wish to increase competence in pro-viding leisure services Interest areas include administra-tion. resource management. comprehensive planning.therapeutics and interpretation Direct inquiries to Head.Department of Recreation and Park Administration, Clem-son University. Clemson. South Carolina 29631

382. Recreation and Resource Development. Master ofAgriculture. Master of Science & Doctor of PhilosophY.Texas A&M University. Emphasizes administrative andnatural resource aspects of recreation and parks. Pre-pares students for careers in marine recreation manage-ment development..park planning. tourism, interpreta-tion and recreation administration Direct inquiries toDean of the Graduate School, Texas A&M Univeribt. Col-lege Station, Texas 77843.

383. Recreation. Therapeutic, Master of Arts. Texas Wo-man's University' Designed to educate persons to devel-op. manage, and evaluate recreation services ter the ill,.disabled, and elderly. Core courses are augmented by-coursework in recreation administration, business andeconomics, health care administration, adapted physi:cal education, special education, therapeutic dance.music therapy. occupational therapy. psychology, andsociology. Direct inquiries to Department of Recreation.-Texas Woman's University. Box 23717, Denton. Texas76204

384. Regional Development, Master of Peblic Service,Western Kentucky University: An interdisciplinary pro-gram involving economics, government, geography andsociology. Designed to prepare students for ,putIlic Ser-vice employment With governmentaI agerteies. ttublicutility companies. area develdpment districts, industrialdevelopment corporations and other organizations deal-ing with the development of geographic. economic andpolitical 'regions. Direct inquiries to Dean of-the GraduateCollege. Western Kentucky Universtty. Bowling Green,Kentucky 42101. 1

385. Religious Studies. Master of Arts & Doctor of Philoso-phy. University of Virginia: Designed to develop expertisein the interpretation of the interactions of religions andtheir cultural enVironments with a major concentration in-Buddhism or Christianity as anhistorical religious system.ReqUires competense in pertinent languages. Secon-dary concentrations available in Hinduism, Taoism/Confucianism. Christianity. Buddhism. Islam, and Juda-ism. Within Christian studies, a program in religion andliterature is also offered, with emphasis On literary meth-od. Prepares students for college and university teaching .

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aryl provieles opportunities to teach under close super-vision during the degree :program Direct inquiries toDear. GradyEte School of Arts & Sciences...University ofVirginia. 41Iabell. Charlottesville. Virginia 22903

3686. Reseallp Methods and Statistics. Master of Arts.DoctOr 151' Education & Doctor of Philosophy. FloridaState University StudentS complete an eitensive set ofcourSes in research design and analysis and educationalmeat-iurement Graduates undertake careers in the de-sign and analysis tot. educational research. 'evaluation..and development the non-thesis option of the master'sdegree requires 48 hours and comprehensive examina-tion: the thesis optics') requires 45 hOurs and a defense ofa thes . For the dectoral degrees appropriate course.work i followealtv a preliminary examination, a researchpaper hied to faculty and students. a dissertationand its defense Direct inquiries. to Office of EducationalManagement Systems. Florida State University. 314AStone Building. Tallahassee, Florida 32306

387. Research. Operations. Master of Science in OperationsResearch. University al Alabama,in Hentsville: Designed_

primarily tor students with norqndineering undergrad-uate degrees Operations research is characterized bythe solution of real world problems through the apPlica-tion of diverse methods, techniques. tools and algo-rithms The program is concerned with optimization,stochastic systems 'analysis and operatic) researchaPplicatiork

ks, Areas of application include ge scale

systems arAlysts. the analysis cif urban and socio-econom-ic syStems and the management sciences. Direct inqui-ries. to Chairman. Department of Industrial and SystemsErIgineering University of Alabama in Huntsville, Box,f247. Huntsville. Alabama 35807//. .

3881. Respiratory Therapy. Bachelor of Science. Medicali University of South' Carolina: Anoupper-division program

open to applicants who have completed either a minimum, of 60 semester credit hours of prescribed courses at an

accredited institution, or an associate degree in thespecialty from an accredited institution and are licensed,..

respiratory technicians Curriculum includes courses inthe ,basic medical *ciences as well as extensive clinicalexperience Instruction in management principles. clini-cal education concepts. and in ethics and jurisprudenceis also included Direct inquiries to Dean for Admissions.College of Allied Health Sciences: Medical University ofSouth Carolina. 171 Ashtey Avenue. Charleston. SouthCarolina 29403

389. Russian, Bachelor of Arts, Memphis State University:Requires a collateral concentration in.foreign languagesor a collateral major outside of the Department of ForeignLanguages. The student enrolls in several elementary.intermediate, and advanced courses and takes courses invarious Russian literature areas. The program offers avariety of resources laboratories ark libraries thatfacilitate the learning experience.*Direct inquiries toChairman, Depapment of Foreign Languages. Memphis.State University. Memphis, Tennessee 38152.

390. RuSalan Arearries, Bachelor of Arts, University ofMaryland at e Park: Students study Russian aqdSoviet culture as broadly as mastic*, striving to compre-hend it in all its aspects rather thim focusing attention ona single segment of human behavior. Course offeringsare In several departments: language and literature, gov-ernment and politics, history, economics, geography,architecture, and sociology. Curriculum may eMphasize

.any one 'of these disciplines. thus preparing for graduate-work either in the Russian area or'in the discipline_CoUrses in Russian. language are rbquired. Direct inqui-ries to Director of Academic-Services, University of Mary-land at College Park. College Park. Maryland 20742. .

381. Safety, Master of Science & Specialist in Education.University of Tennessee: Designed to provide advancedpreparation for students who seek positiens as safetyinstructors. administrators Or supervisors in schools.government, business and industry. The program empha-sizes the supervisory, educational and informational as-pects of safety.. Direct inquiries Ito Chairman, Division ofHealth and 'Safety. University of. Tennessee. Knoxville.Tennessee 37916.

392. Safety Engineering, Master of Spence, Texas A&MUniversity: Designed to prepare graduates to- assumeindustry or government staff positions with responsibilityfillaceident prevention and loss control. Combines studyof the man-machine environment interfaces and theapplication of systems analysis and engineering designprinciples to control exposures. In addition to cobrses in

., safety engineering, required study includes humanphysiology, industrial hygiene. human factors engineer-ing and statistics, independent research and a thesis. Di-rect inquiries to Dean of the Graduate School. Texas A&MUniversity, College. Station, Texas 77843.

393, Slavic Languages and Literature. Bachelor of Arts.Master of Arts & Doctor of Philosophy. University of Vir-ginia: B.A. requires 21t semester hours beyond the secondyear language .course in either Russian Language orRussian literature. M.A. requires 30 semester hours ofgraduate lovel courses, a comprehensive examination.a thesis. ad proficiency in Russian and French or Ger-man. Ph.D. reqUires 48 semester hourS!of graduate levelcourses, profiCiency tn Russian. German. and. French,qualifying and comprehensive examinations, and a dis-sertation. Coursework includes Russian language andliterature and ,Bulgarian. Czech, Polish, and Serbo-Croa-tian languiages and literatures. as well as Slavic linguis-

. tics, Diltt. inquiries to Chairman, Ikepartment of SlavicLanguages and Literatures. ynive0y of Virginia.. 6-20Cocke Hail. Charlottesville, Virginia 22903.

394. Social Policy andtSocial Work, Doctor ot Philosophy,Virginia Commonwealth University: Prepares personsskilled ih the development, implementation, and evalua=tion of progrArns and pelicies concerned with various

pia! problerft and trains clinical social wbrk educatorsll grounded in research. theory andjeaching rnethoda.

Candidates must hold a master's degree in social work orsociology or the equivalent..Direct i9quiries to 'Co-Direc-tors. Doctoral Program in Social Policy and Social Work.Virginia:Commonwealth University., 901 West FranklinStreet:Richmond, Virginia 23284.

4*395. Social W actor of Social Work. University ofAlabama: Provides advanced education for individualspreparfng for leadership positiops in social welf are.Emphasis is os study' and research in the general areas ffpolicymaking, social plenning. social action administrh-

.. don of programs of delivery Of social services, social workeducation, and social welfare research and development.Direct inquirieg to Dean, School of Social Work, Uniyer-

, sity of Alabarni gox 1935, University, Alabama 5486.*

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396. Social Viork- Doctor of Philosophy. Florida St Uni-versity Program directed at fostering the creation. vahdO.ton._ and dissenunation of knowledge upon which socialwork t)ractice and policy are founded, and improving thequality el social work practice and education Studentsmust demonstrate competency in social welfare policy or'administration research methodology and theor y! devel-opment and a .selected specialwation area Direct ingur:nes to Doctoral. Program Committee. School of SocialWork. Florida State University I allahassee. Florida32306

397. Social Work in Rural and .Developing Communities.Master of Social Work West Vprginia University- Empha-sis is on the preparation of social workers for leadershippositTons in a wide variety of roles in rural and small com,munities in West Virginia and Appalachia Basic courseofferingS include human behavior and the social environment. social welfare policy and services, practice affect-ing organizations, institutions and communities. prac-tice affecting individuals. families and small groups. andresearch Electives are available in rural communitydevelopment direct practice in rural areas. Appalachianperspectives, social welfare and ecenomic policy, wel-fare law and other courses Field assignments are avail-able in selected settings in four Appalachian %fates plusspecial placement in Wales and a developing placement.in Colombia. South America Direct inquiries to Dean.School of Social Work. West Virginia University. AllenHall, Morgantown West Virginia 26506.

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348. Sociology. Applied. Master ot Arts. University of Mary-land. Baltimore County Provides specialization in medi-cal sociology or the sociology of aging. or both The sub-stantive areas provide preparation in the dynamics ofurban societies. the structure and functioninct@f formalorganizations, the social-psychology of human behaviorAO demography The methodological areas providecourses in statistical lechniquef;(with,..particular emphasis on the use of the computer in quantitative analysis)-,problem formulation and research design in programplanning and evaluation Students acquire in-depthkn dge about aging. the problems of the 'aged. thehe, 1 care System social factors in illness and othertopics in the areas of aring and health Direct inquiries toDean. Division of Social Sciences. University of Maryland.Baltimore County. !..401 Wilkins Avenue. BaltimoroVary-land 21228

399. Soil .Science Minesoil Reclamation. Doctor of Phil-- osophy. West Virginia University. Provides trained Peo-

ple in the interdisciplinary field involving soil science,geology, plant science, reclarnation..and long-range landuse Emphasis is on the earth science studies of physicaland chemical properties of soils prior to disturbance_Full attention is given fo.tproperty influences., living dis-turbAnces. and scientific classification of highly dis-

. turbed earthy materials into meaningful classes of soils. Direct inquiries to Chairman.. Division of Plant Sciences.

West Virginia University, Room 1088. Agricultural Sci-nces Building. Morgantown. West Virginia 26506.

400. Spanish. DOctor of Philosophy, tileiversity of Kentucky'-Designed.io prepare.degree holders to teach in collegesand universities and to carry ,tiUl original, scholarly re-search leading to the publication of articles and books in

.. Spanishrterature and liguistics. Direct inquiries to Chair-man. S anish ahd Italian agir and Literatures.Universiiy of Kentucky. tterson Office Tower,'4'0, ..., . .

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401. Spanish, Doctor of Philosophy. University. of Tennes-see: Designed to produce a gradUate who is thoroughlytrained in the Spanish language and-the Hispanic litera-tures of both Spain and 14tin America The departmentalfaculty is particularly' strong in the area of Latin Americanstuaies. with special interests in Mexico. Guatemala andArgentina. and is actively engaged in the University:sLatin American Studies program and Comparative Liter-ature program. Offers courses in Hispano-Arabic studies.Direct inquiries to Head. Department of Romance Lan-guages. University ot Tennessee. Knoxville. Tennessee37916.

402. Special Education AdMinistration.-Doctor of Philoso,phy. University Of Texas at Austin: A iOint program be-tween the Departments of Educational Administrationand Special Educatien. The goal is to produce graduateswith high levels of coMpetence and legitimacy in generaland special education administration and Who have theability. to serve as _effective change agents. It indludescourses in organizational theory. administration of spe-cial education programs. publicaschoOl administration.technological forecasting methods, research. design.contemporary issues: learningrehabilitation, early childhoodcapped child, school finance.man. Department of CurriculusityOf Texast Austin, EPB*40

isorders and vocationalducation for the handl-rect inquiries to ehair-and instruction, Univer-Austin. Texas 78712.

403. 'Specia1Education (Gifted Edu Von). Master of Educa-tion, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga: Purpose isto provide training for leadership personnel -to offer di-rect teaching, program slevelopment. and communitwawareness. The program 'ranges from individual coursesavailable to meet state certification to a comprehensivecertification program. Ir offers six courses, including apracticum-4or-48--sefeesieF-lielvs-ittenrrih1gtedcentration. Courses include: 'nthure and needs: strate-gies. creative problem solving. serniikar. group dynamics.and practicurn. Direct inquities to Head. Department ofSpecial Education and Counseling.. Schbol of Education,University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. 615 McCallieAvenue. Chattanooga: Tennzs.37402

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Speech Communication and Thpatre. Master 'of, Arts4&

Master of Science. Tennessee State University: Designedto prepare students for careers -in the-C'ommunication

-arts and -sciences. Emphasizes speech communicationand theatre or speech pathology and audiology. Directinquiries to Head. Speech and Drama-Program Tennes-see State University. Nashville, Tennevee 37203_

405: Speech and Hearing Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy.University of Tennessee: A researchloriented program,with primary emphasis upon developing the scientific

, and cognitive skills which allow individuals to identifyand independently study important questions concern=ing0he human act of' oral and aural communicatien.Special research is carried out in low frequency hvaringstudies and in a noise laporatory to study noise-damage tothe ear. Direct inquiries to Department of Audiology and

liltsCh Pathology. University of Tennessee. Knoxville.ee 37916.

406. Speech Pathology and Audiology. Doctor of Philoso-.phy. Louisipna.State University: Provides advanced train-ing for personnel to serve aS clinicians and teachers'in.the public schools, private clinics and hospitals, andcollege and. university plograms. The program includessuPervised clinical practice-in working with the speech

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and hearing handicapped on'campus apd in numerousclinical situations in the area. The program is approved bythe American Speech and Hearing Association. Directingurries to Chairman, Department of Speech. LouisianaState University. Baton Rouge Louisiana 70803

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407: Speech Theatre, Master of Arta& Doctor of Philosophy.l_ouisiana State University. Baton Rouge. Designed toprovide advanced training in the following areas- com-munication theory, oral titterpretation, phonetics-and

.linguistic& Public address. radio and televisiok andtheatre Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department of

LouisianaState University, Baton Rouge..Louis-lane 70803

408. Sports Administration, Ma:ter of Science. GrambhngState University Trainsedrviduals to assume the respon-

. stbihties associated with the.title of Director of Athletics.Director of Sports Instructional Program', Sport ClubManager. Supervisor of Sport Facilities and Equipment,Director of Sport Marketing. or Intramural Sport ctirector.Balic courses are use and maintenance of equirimentand' tacilities.' legal aspects of sports.administration)hnanciaf aecounting. 'public relations, Personnel management. and internship in athletic administration, Di: 414.:rect Inquiries to Dean. Division of Graduate Studies..Grambling State University. Grambhng. Louisiana 71245.

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program also aims to convey knowledge of statisticaltheory. if is sufftciently flexible to permit studentç todevelop their specific interests. Basic courses in statis-tical methods and theory are required, incatingi estima-tion and testing, linear models, design of experimentstmultivanate, analysis and samPlieg. Special courses areavarltible 4p time series and stochastic processes, matt)-ematicV progranirnin4, statistical decision theory.'re-sponse surface design and analysis, statistical processcontrol and optimization, distribution-free aod biologi-cal statistics. Direct Inquiries to Director. Institute of Sta-tistics, Texas. A&M University, College Station, Texas77843. 1/4--

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413. Statistics, Applied. Doctor of 'Philosophy. University'ofAlabama: Provides broad in-depth training in _method-ology and theory of-statistics and appreciation ter applica-tions of statistics in any of a vavety of disciplines. An advis-ory committee works with the student to construct a pro-,grarri of study representing the statistics program and.thestudent's minor area of intereq Direct inquirieSDepartment of StatrtiCs. University of Alabama. Box J.University. Jbama 35486.

409. Sports Communication (CompreheAsive), Bacheloc of .Arts. Marshall University Prepares .information special-ists who can arrcurately ond sensitively communicatesports-related 4113 formation The program is designed tointegrate drat and:written ,forms of communication in asport setting, to demonstrate the development of a per!.sonal theory of sports communication with respect to therole and functions of th e. sp its iournalistslband to effec- 415;tively communicate interpre ahons of sport from an inter-. -disciplinary perspective Dfe inquiries to Office of theDean. College of Educatiefn. Marshall University. Hunting-ton. West Virginiii 25701

410. gports Studies. Master of Science & Doctor of Educa-- hon. West Virginia Universif*The curriculum emph

sizes study in school physical education, rnotor learnrasport rnanaeement. sport physiology, sport pschologyand spott sociology. Special laboratwies include theHuman Performance Laboratory and the Sports Be-.havior Laboratory. Direct inquiries to Dean. School ofPhysical Education. West Virginia UniversIty, Morgan-town. West'Virginta 26506.

411. Statistical EConomicv,. Ma'ste'r of Arts & Master of Sd-. ence, West Virginia University Prepares students forsobs in the public or private sector demanding basic 416.knowledge of economics and statistics. Course areas"include:itatistics ank.probability. statistical methods.applied rregreasion analySis. micro-ecOnomic analysis,macro-economic- analyps. econometrics and quantita- .

_bye analysis. Requires _a problem repoA (statistics) or a

*Statistics, App ed.*Master of Applied Statistic& Louis-iana State University: Designed to provide experiencenecessary to handle problems encountered in appliedresearch on a consulting basis. Provides students with astrong training in-statistical methods and a thoroughknowledge in a miner area. Candidates must hhwe a basicknowledge of calCulus and Matrix algebra. Direct inqui-ries to Head, Department of E`xperirnental Statistics,Louisiana State .Universi44, Agricultural AdministrationBuilding. fraton Rouge. LouiStana 70803,

Surgeon'egisightant Bachelor gf Science. University ofAlabama in Birmingham: Offered Jointly by the Repaid-ment of Surgery' of the School of Medicine sand theSchool of Community and Allied Health. This two-yearprogram consists of loth- academic quaters of .preclini-cal`coursework, followed by 13 months of anical educa-tion. Tkie educational requirement for admission is com-pletion of at least 60 semester hours of acceRtable col-lege coursework, with emphasis on the sciences. The pro-gram is accredijed by the tommittee on Allied HealthEducation and 4pereditation and approvedby the Amen-

-.can Medical ASsociation and- the Ameridan college ofSurgeons. Direct inquiries to. Assistant Director, Sur-geon's Assistant Program, De;grtment of surgery.. Uni-versity of Alabama in Birmin am. University Station.Birmingharn,,Alabarna 35294.

research paper (economics). Direct inquiries to Chair-man, Department of -Statistice(for M.S. degree). or theDepartmentof Economics (for M.A. degr ); West Virgin-ia Untversity. Morgantown, West Virgir1ia 26506.

A% Statistics, Doctor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University:Provides-. cqmprehensive And balanced training in statis- 417.tical methods and theory. Emphasieis placed on educat-ing siltithints,to recognize independently the relevance ofstatistkal methoq to the solution of problems and to °enables them to develop new methdds when needed. The

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Systems ciefice,. Master of Science, University of.Providesqualified individuals who can solve

the complex interactIve problems of man, nature, tech-,nology and solitay through the applicatiqn of a generalsystems approach. Students Oined in area% such associology or educition are pNvided ith increasedknowledge in their own and closely re d fields and afirmbasis in the area of systems scienc . irect inquiriesto bean of the Graduat School. University of Louisville,Louisville, Kentucky 11208. 6

lax Accountinp, Master of Tax Accounting. Universityof Alabama: Provides' students wit n understanding ofthe Laxing system and the interrelationships which existbetideen that system and acbounting theory, knowledgeof the gystem of laws that affect the area of taxation. and

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tion in taxation Direct inquiries to Tax Aciboupting Pro-gram, University of Alabama. Box 2742. University. Ala-barn? 35486.

418. Taxation, Master of Taxation. Georgia State University:Designed te develop both a -conceptual understandingand sound technical foundation for students who desirea more thorough 'end comprehensive understanding oftax laws ahd tax practices than is provided at the under-,

graduate level The relationship et taxes to other function'.al areas of business is recognized. togbthe( %kith the inter-.,action of taxation in current ssocial and governmentalpolicies. Courses range trom introductory through re-search. corporate, personal and partdership to estateplaaning and international taxation Direct inquiries-tochairman. Department et AccoUntin% Georgia StateUniversity! Atlanta. Georgia 30301

.419. Technical Education.. Master. of Science. MemphisState, University Provides offerings in advaaced techni-

4 cal education in tae areas of architectural 'drafting anddesign manufacturing, construction and electronics;Offers specialized courses in the area of tectinology. andcourses developed to provide teachers rieeds Directinquiries to Dean. College of EngineeringAilemphis StateUniversity. Memphis. Tennessee 38152 ,

School. of Home Economics, Auburn Universit. Aliburn,Alabama 36830.

424. Textile Science, Master of Scienpe. Clemson Univer-sity: Produces,gra.duates capable of independent re-search. The basic courses are in polymer scienc , fiberscience, textile techno)ogy ,and. color science. rectinquiries to Ditectoi, Textile Science Program. CIerisonUniversity. Clemson. South Carolina 2963.1.

425. Theatre. Master of Fine Arts. Memphis State University:Designed tor students with backgrounds in education ofprofessional theatre intending to pursue careet's in a pro-duction capacity in acdemic, coinmunity..regional orprofessional theatres. Students will conantrate either in"performance (directing and acting) or prodyction (de-sign.and tephnical theatre). Direct inquiries to Chairman.Department of Speech and Drama, Memphis State Uni-ve7rsity. Memphis. _Tennessee 38152.

Theatre Arts, Master of FiAe Ms.. & Doctor of,, Philoso-phy, Florida State University: Designed for students ofstiperior artistic ability whet-plan to gd into professionalcreative work in theatre, the rvis-.A. program offers a coreprogram of individual study and the opportunity to-prac-tice witii the Asolo 'State Theatre dompany. The researcil-

, oriented .Ph.D..program is ,directed to perfecting indi-vidual skills in theatre scholarship and,creating!newrnation which provides a uniquesontribution to a si'gndi-cant area of the theatre Direct inquiries to Dean. School., 1

of Theatre Arts, 'Florida State University. Tallahassee.Florida 32306'

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420. Technology.Education; Doctor oi Education. Wes( Vir-ginia Uenversety Develops competencies consideredimportant fqr teacher-scholars M the-Industrial arts and '(he technologies. including 1) a knowledge"of the histor-ical developments. cpttural significange and ipnovative"contributrws Jecknolocw'has introthiced into society.2.) teChnicAl competerice in at leasf,one area of technol-ogy. 3) the ability/to conduct scholarly research, 4) theability to "develop curricula: arid 5) the.ability to integratecontent fraLnumerous sources in solfing technologi-cal problernf Direct inquiries to Head. Technology Edu4cation Program. College of Pfuman liesources and Educa-

. tionrWest Virginia University. Morgintown. West Vir-ginia 26,96'

421 Textile Engineering. Doctor of Philosophy, GeorgiaInstitute of Technology. Areas of specialization includetextile chemistry, polymer science, textile process engi-neering 4nd mechanics of fibrous structures. Directinquiries to Director. School of Textile Engineering,G'eorgra Institute ol Technology, Atlanta, Georgia30332

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422. Textile' and Polymer Osience, Doctor of Philosophy,' Clemson University: Prodnces graduates capable of

-otiginal, independent re6earch.. The basic courses arepolymer science (structure and properties of pblymers. .

`. synthesis and degradation), textile science (fiber andfiber assemblies .properties), and textile chemistry(Chemical .phenornena .affecting textiles, dyer% lash-ing, modifying textiles). Direct inquiries to Director. Tex- 429,tile and. Polymer Science Program, Clemson University,Clemson. South Carolina 29631.

423. Textile Sciknce, Master of Science, Auburn Univ,ersity:Preres students for positions as 'university teachers;university, government or industrial researchers; andconsvmer educators and ponsuker protection agents.Program` includes textile chemiS, and textile science.research methods, statistics and polymer chemistry. Di-rect inquiries to Head. Departinent of Cohsumer Affair,s,

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Toxicology, Master of Science. Kuburn..Unrversity:Designed to prepare students for careers in crime labs,hospital labs. industrial toxicology labs, public ,he thcenters andsenvironmental control labs. Basic cow: esinclude fundanientals' of.loxicology: analytical methodsof texicology. inechanisrns oi action of poisons and anti-dbtes. use of instrumentation and forensic toxicology:medical/jurisprudence and chain bf evidence. Direciinquirie to Chair,man. Departmpt of Toxicorogy.Schbol of Ph'armacy, Au.burrk University. Auburn.. Ala-bama 36830.

Toxicology. Master of Science & Doctor of Philosophy.University of Kentucky: Designed to acquaint-students .

with valiou4 toxicological principles as they relate tO prob-lftms arising' froiNthe complexities 'of modern sOciety...Students are introduced to general pharmacogeneticsand toxicogenetics. selective toxicity, etc. Thereafter, thefollowing toxicological topics are discussed in particular:agricultural toxicology, veterinary toxicology., insecttoxicology, clinical human toxicology, drug toxicity,environmental and ecoldgi9l 'toxicology. occupationaltoxicology and experimental toxicology. Direct inquiriesto Chairman. Department of Toxicology. University ofKentucky, Lexington, Kentucky .40506.

Translation, Master of Fihe Arts. University of Arkansas:Provides trainirig the translation of literature from Akrign language to English. 'Candidates nrust demon-strate a knowledge of at least two foreign tanguages andthe ability to translate literature frpm at least one of theselanguages. Coupes include translation worlishops, work-shops in ther writirtg-of fiction and poetry and in the forand theory of these two genres, and the literature of foeign languages. Direct inquiries to Chairman. Depment of English. 333 Cornmunicftojs Center. Univer ityof. Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkans s 7 701.

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430. Transportation, Master;' Arts:. Master of Science andqommerce. & Doctor .at Philosophy, University of Ala-bama.' IncludeS'studieS n the transportation systems, theedonornic :principles. operating practices, and regula-tory.policies of ano systems. the functions of transpor-tation in the' prod clion and distribution of goods. andthe public intere problemeicreated by transportation.Direct inquiries Chairman7t1epartment of Transportetion, Graduate hoot of Business, University of Alabama,University. Al bama 35486.

431. Transpor ation 'and Logistics, Master el BusinessAdminis ation.. University of Tennessee Specialcourse: are available in transportation logistics. trans-portati n Management.. distribution strategy. economicregu ation *and transportation Policy The UniversityTrat sportation Center prOvides' opportunities for partici-

on in many research and pubhc service .projects an-y .ving land. air and water aspects of modern transporta-ion Direct inquiries to Chairman. Department of Trans-porlatiqn. School of Busimess Administration, University,of Tennessee. Knoxville. Tennessee V916

32. Travel industry Management, Bachelor of Science.Concord College. Des'Igned °for students seeking profes-sional positions in the travel industry. Graduates will beprepared for entry-level positions with lodging establish-ments. restaurants, parks and resorts. travel and touragencies. commercial carriers. And travel developmentcorporations and agencies Direct inquirieg to Director,Travel Industry Management 'or Director of Adnissions:Concord College. Athens. Wat Virginia 24712. .-

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Troplcil Medicine 'and Medical Parasitology, Nia§terof Science & Dpctor of Philosophy, Louisiana State Uni-versity Medical Cerfter. Basic course work is offered 'atthe 1_54 Medical Center in New Crrleans. Research oppor-tunihes are available in parasite physiology, metabolism,electron microscepy. chirnotherapy. immunology andapplied areas Additional coursework and field studiesavailable at LSD carnpur facilities, at the gorgas Membr-

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lel Laboratories in Panama and the LSLI internationalmedical research unit in Costa Rica: however, at presentthe releV'ant (ravel and subsistence rhust be paid for by thestUdent Direct inquiries to Head, Department of TropicalMedIcine and 4111clical Parasitology. Louisiana State Uni-,versity MetliCal Center; 1542 Tulane 4venue, New Or-leans, Louisiana 70112_

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4434, Tuinor tiology,.Master of Science & Doctor of Philoso-

phy. West Virginia University: Prepares Investigators fora career in researcli3ind teething related to tumor biol7;ogliatodents receive broad training inimicrobiology withadvanced training i9 various facetlkot cancer phenomena.such as properties of tomer growth.-tumoe immunology.tOmor virology and tumor genetics, and paffilology ofoncogenesis. Currently the department offers courses invirology, immunology, igenOtics. eliictron microscopyand, cemparative cytology, in addition to lournal clubs ineach of these disciplines. SPecial topicsmor Virology. biology of Neoplasia, oncand- tumor immunology are offered aidcial topics will be offered as needed,Chairman, Department olUniversity Medical Center. Morga26506.

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435. Urban and Regional Planning, Mast of Science 85Poc-foetal Philosophy, lorida, State/ U Iversity: Producesmaster's graduates with profeasi corhpetence in

comprehensive community planning. -the doctoral pro-.gram fosters the scholarly attainment§ that are necessaryfor critical examinationThf. the nature of planned changeand independent 'research in areas related to urban andregional fields. Qbiectives include expanding the body of

Anowledge concerning the urban system. establishingMeans for influencing the direction of change. and en-hancing the capacity to intervene effectively in the pro-cess of transforming large segments of the urban environ-ment Direct inquiries toXhairman. Department of Urbanand Regional Planning, Floiida State University, Tallahas-see, Florida 32306.

4.36. Urban and Regional PlannMg. Master of Urban andRegional Planning. Virginia Polytechnic Institute & StateUniversity. the program lamiliprizeS the student withproblems of growth and devblopRlent in urban and ruralsettings:philosophy and methodologies of planning. andrelationships among the. Tocial. economic. politielltl,manbuitt and natural environmental concerns of plan-ning. The aim is tO produce a qualified professional. plan-.ner a generalist with a concentration who.has capa-bilfties in comprehensive and systematic planning. Areasof specialization- include: environmental and naturalresources planning, physical development planning.social and economic development planning; ands urbandesign. Graduates will 6e able to assume professiorCalresponsibilitieg in-..a wide variety .of positions in publicservice or in the 'private sector. *The-program is recbg-

anrzed by the American Institute of Planners. Direct inqui-ries to Diyision of Environmental and Urban Systems, Vir-ginia Polytechnic Institute & State University. Blacksburg,Virginia 24061.

437. Urban Services, Doctor oill Philosophy, Old DominionUniversity: The frogram is interdisciplinary and is in-tended to attract and train individuals ot the urban envi-ronment, particularly those who wish to return and give'servp there. Professional aspirations of the programcandidates range from continuing in classroom teachingto becoming city m'anagers and school superintendents.'The program reduires that candidates pursue course-work in not less than three; and as many as five diStinct dis-ciplines with theôry and application being the aim. Can-didate's completing 60-69 required credit hours, includ-ing the dissertation, must 1) have a broad concept .of thepervading. issues peculiar to the urean environment: 2)tier able to bring to bear a knowledge of economics, educa-

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tion, management. sociology, and research upon deci-, sions made in urban policy analysis; and 3) be able to.assist in making effectiye, high-level decisions on mat-ters relaied to'classroom teaching. human service man-.agement. and city ptanning. Direct inquiries to Dean:tchogl of Graduate Studies, Old Dominion UniVersity,Nortek, Virginia 23508.

438.. Veterinary Medical Sciences; Master of Science & Doc-tor et. PhilosoPhy, LiNiatzna State' University: InCludesintensive researdh trainOg in one of live options: veteri-nary"anatomy; veteriikary microbiology and parasitology:veterinary patholog y,. veterinary physiology,f pharma-cology and toxicoldgy: and veterinary preventive Medi-cine. Most students engaged in advanced studiesin vet-erinary medicine will have Jeceived their VM degree andhave elected to pursue intensive post cleral training inone or more of the disciplinary or spec' Hy arias of yeti:F-inery medicine. The options are de gned to developinvestipalie and research 'Capabilities In basic or pre-

' clinical *science-oriented ciplines and to again a le-searCh degree, A limite umber of non-veterinarians

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will be accepted. giinact inquiries to Assistant Dean JorResearchland'Advanced Studies, School- of VeterinaryMediCine, LcOsiarta State Uniirersity, Bel n Rouge.Louisiaea 7:98,0

43g. Veterinary Medicine' Specialties, Mas r of Science& DectOr of PhiloSophy. Auburn Univers . Offers studyinanatomy and histology, large animal s rgery and med-icine, veterinary microbiology. pathology and parasitol-

. ogy. physiology and pharmacology, arid small animalsurgery and .medicine. Most students earning a major inthese areas (except large animal surgery and medicine)will be expected to hold the Doctor of Veteriaary Medi-cine degree, 'but a limited nuMber of clubbed applicantswith other degrees may be admitted with the approval of-the department head. Candidateslor the Master of Scr-ence degree with a inalor,, in medicine, surgery. o radi-'ology most hold the DVM or. ifs equivalent.'Directries to Associate Dean. School of Veterinary Medicine.Auburn University. Auburn, Alabama 36830.

440. ,Veterinary Microbiology (Aquatic Animal Medicine).Master of 'Science & Doctor of Philosophy. Texas A&M,_Vniversity Trains veterinarians and other scientists inaquatic marine animal medicine. Well-equipped labora-tories for independent and interdisciplinary research al-low for a unique training experience The program is sup-ported by related areas of activities in.the biology and wild-life and lisheneS sciences departments Direct inquiriesto Dean of the Graddate School. Texa A&MCollege Station. Texas 77843

, 441. Visual Communications (Commercia l Art), Master of.Fine Arts in DesTon, Virginia CoMmonvirtalth University:Develops the philosophy and personal direction of stu-

'%dents ohile focusirrg the resources of inventive visualcommunications toward man-and his environm'ent. Inaddition to.turictibnal visu cornmunicatioes problems.students will research form. future 'possibilities, anddevelop prototype% forsocialry viable communicationsResoulces include a graphics lab, video lab. sound laband animation Direct inguines to Director of GraduateStudies. School of the Arts. Virginia CommonwealthUniversitir, Richmond.' Virgria 23284.

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442. Visual Disabilities, Master of Arts. Doctor 'of education& Doctor of Philosophy. Florida State University: Pre-pares individuals who provide services to either blind orpartially-4ghted people SPecialty areas of mobility edu-cation, multi-handicapped blind, and rehabilitation toach-ing are included.. Direct inquiries to Special EducationProgram. Florida State University. 209,I Education Build-ing. Tallahassee. Tilrida 32306. .

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443. Voce onal Education. DoctOr oj Ectuition. Universityof G rgia Emphasis is in developing functional compe-tence in administration, supervision4irriculdm jilari-ning. evaluation, career- education, cooperative pro-grams. special needs programs, teacher education. anct,research in wcationot education, as wel fis in .scipport 4

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areas of sociology. philosophy. counseling, and psychol-ogy as related to Arocational education In additiop, 'oppor-tunities are available .to pursue specialized'study, in theDepartment of Agricultural Educafion. Business Educa-

.JionAisfributive Ed ication. Health Occupations klucagtion. ome Eco - I Education.- Industrial Arts. and1-..;Trade and Ind .: -tip ducation within the Division ofVocatioeal . : . .nd in over 30 other p Pam areas

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** gia, 628 Aderhold Hall,'Athens, Georgia 30602.

444. Vobational RehabilitationlCdunseling, Master Of Arts,Coppin State College; Prepares students fo 'serving, asreit a bi !Ration counselors in the federal-St e -sYstem of

. refiabilitatiop as well as in private a e les concernedwith providing rehabilitaticin'Studenis develop expertisemedical and educational.,iiiipli

; sive skins are deve,loped fhandicap by,, evaluatingemployment and provigihandicapped. Direct MgRehabilitation, Counselin

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s td the disabled.rstariding the' social,of handicap. Exten-

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. hen, University of jennessee at Knoxville, 110 HensonHall, Knoxville. Tenezessee 37916.

446. Vocational/Technical Education, Master of Edlication.Southwest Texas State University: Prepares persons todevelop. administer and supervise vocational-technicalprograms in public schoqIE and community colleges.Designed forstidents who lave backgrounds in trade orvocatiOnal aregran7d are actively engaged in. teaching ormantiging vecational-technical programs. Requvres aninternqhip ih priblic school or community college in lieu8f a thesis, .Direct inquiries to Dean of the GraduateSchool. outhwest Texas State University. San Marcos,Texas 78666.

447: Wildlife. Master of Science. Louisiana State University.Baton Rouge: Provides students waft an ecological back:ground in wildlife science to prepare them for research or.management positions with federal, state or private agencies. Emphasizes upland and Zivettand ecology which arefield-oriented and may cover any species ef wikjlife orplant and any type of habifaii, Direct inquiries to theDirector,' School of Forestry agid. Wildlife Matiagement,Louisiana..,State Baton Rouge, Louisiana70803. N

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