66 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION CLP 7488-Clinical Treatment of Adolescents (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417. Application of a variety of treatment tech- niques. CLP 7936-Medical Psychology (3) Prereq: admission to CLP program or consent of instructor. Seminar on the relevance of psychological research and clinical practice for medical patient population. CLP 7938-Forensic Psychology (3) Concerned with issues of the interface between law and psychology relating to the psychologist's function in this role. CLP 7942-Practicum in Behavior Therapy (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417. Application of behavioral treatment tech- niques to actual patient and client needs. CLP 7949-Internship (3) Prereq: admission to candidacy for the doctorate and consent of the Clinical Director. Reading assignments and conferences. Must include 1500 work hours; designed as a two semester sequence. CLP 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. CYP 6709-Theory and Research in Community Clinical Psychology (3) Principles, consultation, mental health educa- tion, early identification, intervention. Research methods and current literature. CYP 7308-Advanced Community Intervention (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, CYP 6709 or consent of instructor. Theory and strategy methods developed specifically for utilization in practice of com- munity clinical psychology. DEP 6216-Psychological Disturbances of Children (3) Prereq: admission to CLP or PSY program or consent of instructor. Stresses both affective and cognitive. DEP 7217-Minimal Brain Dysfunction (3) Prereq: admission to CLP or PSY program or consent of instructor. Theory, research, and applications in clinical psychology. DEP 7408-Clinical Psychology of Aging (3) Prereq: permis- sion of the instructor. A developmental sequence that focuses on the psychopathology, neuropsychology, and treatment issues confronting the clinician dealing with an aged population. COASTAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC ENGINEERING College of Engineering GRADUATE FACULTY 1982-83 Chairman & Graduate Coordinator: H. Wang. Graduate Research Professor: R. G. Dean. Professors: T. Y. Chiu; M. K. Ochi; O. H. Shemdin; D. M. Sheppard; H. Wang, Associate Professor: A. J. Mehta. Research Scientist: D. L. Harris. The Department of Coastal and Oceanographic Engi- neering offers the Master of Engineering, Master of Science, and Engineer degrees. The Doctor of Philosophy degree is offered by other departments in the College of Engineering with Coastal and Oceanographic Engi- neering faculty serving as committee members. Areas of specialization include coastal processes, ocean processes, coastal structures, ocean structures, and coastal and ocean measurements. Courses taught by the faculty of Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering are listed below. A number of other courses on related sub- jects, within and outside of the College of Engineering, are available for graduate credit in this department. EGM 5816-Intermediate Fluid Dynamics (3) Prereq: EGN 3353, MAP 3302. Basic laws of fluid dynamics, introduction to potential flow, viscous flow, boundary layer theory, and turbulence. EOC 5052-Ocean Engineering (3) Prereq: EGN 3353, MAP 3302. Linear wave theory; wave forces on fixed structures; static stability of floating bodies; response of floating bodies to simple waves; moored and towed bodies. EOC 5310-Acoustics in Liquid (3) Prereq: MAP 3302. Propaga- tion of acoustics in liquids; electroacoustic transducers; acoustic characterization of targets. EOC 5860-Port and Harbor Engineering (3) Prereq: OCE4016. Principles of port design; wave penetration; harbor oscillations; sediment movement and pollutant mixing; port structures; port operations; case studies. EOC 6196-Littoral Processes (3) Prereq: OCP6165. Shoreline developments; nearshore hydrodynamics; sediment transport phenomena by waves and wind; methods of determining littoral transport quantities; effects of groins, jetties, and other coastal structures on littoral processes. EOC 6415-Hydrodynamics of Coastal and Ocean Structures (3) Prereq: EOC 5052, STA 5855. Wave loads on fixed struc- tures; forces on a pile due to regular and irregular waves, forces on marine structures. Wave loads on floating structures; inertia, damping and hydrostatic forces, equation of motions in regular waves, evaluation of loads in random seas. EOC 6430-Coastal and Offshore Structures I (3) Prereq: OCP 6165. Design principles for breakwaters, jetties, seawalls, shore protection; fixed, floating, submerged, and semi-submerged offshore structures. EOC 6431-Coastal and Offshore Structures II (3) Prereq: EOC 6430. Individual or group design of coastal and offshore structures. EOC 6850-Simulation Techniques (3) Prereq: OCP 6165. Mechanics of similitude, similitude laws; similarity by dimen- sional analysis; models of coastal problems; storm'surge, littoral drift, wave generation, estuary flushing, inlet improvements, beach-dune erosion, wave runup, etc. EOC 6905-Individual Study in Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering (1-4; max: 8) EOC 6932-Selected Field and Laboratory Problems (1-4) Field and/or laboratory investigations employing modern research techniques and instrumentation. EOC 6934-Advanced Topics in Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering (1-6) Waves; wave-structure interaction; coastal structures; ocean structures; sediment transport; instrumenta- tion; advanced data analysis techniques. EOC 6939-Graduate Seminar (1; max: 6) Guest lecturers; lec- tures by COE faculty and students. S/U. EOC 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. OCC 5050-Introduction to Ocean Chemistry for Engineers (3) Prereq: MAC 3314 and CHM 2047. Chemical composition of sea water; transport and mixing processes; sampling tech- niques and methods of analysis; wave damping due to surface films; dispersion of oil firms; chemical properties of sediments. OCP 6056-Physical Oceanography (3) Prereq: MAP 3302, EGN 3353. Structure of ocean basins; physical and chemical proper- ties of sea water; basic physical laws used in oceanography; ocean current; thermohaline effects; numerical models; heat budget. OCP 6165-Ocean Waves I: Linear Theory (3) Prereq: MAP 3302, EGN 3353. Ocean wave classification; solution of the linearized boundary value problem; simple harmonic waves; shoaling effects; internal waves. OCP 6167-Ocean Waves II: Nonlinear Theory (3) Prereq: OCP 6165. Perturbation development of nonlinear water wave, theories; regions of validity of various theories; dynamics and kinematics of nonlinear wave trains composed of single and multiple fundamental components. OCP 6169-Random Sea Analysis (3) Prereq: STA 5855, OCP 6165. Mathematical presentation of random seas; wave spectral analysis, spectral formulations; joint prediction of wave height and period, directionality of random seas, bispectral analysis; principle of hindcasting and forecasting seas. OCP 6295-Estuarial Hydromechanics and Engineering I (3) Prereq: OCP 6165. Tidal theory, analytical and numerical methods for computation of one- and two-dimensional propaga- tion of tides and storm surges in estuaries and bays; method of characteristics; hydraulic bore; seiches; solitary wave. OCP 6296-Estuarial Hydromechanics and Engineering II (3) Prereq: OCP6295. Salinity intrusion in tidal estuaries; diffusion, dispersion, entrainment, and mixing; analytical and numerical methods for predicting salinity intrusion and distribution of pollutants; laboratory exercises. OCP 6297-Estuarial Hydromechanics and Engineering III (3) Prereq: OCP 6296. Estuary shoaling and dredging practices; tidal energy; model investigations and study of selected case histories. OCP 6555-Air-Sea Interaction (3) Prereq: OCP 6165. Equa- tions of motion and stresses at the air-sea interface; the classical instability theory; air-sea fluxes and energy transfer; thermo-