EGC 6505-Group Procedures in Guidance and Personnel Work (3) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447. EGC 6545-Group Counseling (3) Prereq or coreq: EGC 6505, 7446. EGC 6606-Organization and Administration of Guidance and Personnel Programs (3)Prereq: EGC 6416. EGC 6726-Sensitivity Exploration Laboratory (1) Coreq: EGC 6505. EGC 6905-Individual Work (2-4; max: 12) Prereq: consent of staff members and graduate coordinator; approval of pro- posed project. EGC 6910-Supervised Research (1-5) S/U. EGC 6933-Seminar in Professional Development (1) EGC 6938-Special Topics (1-4; max: 12) Prereq: consent of department chairperson. EGC 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5) S/U. EGC 7056-Seminar in Higher Education Student Personnel (1-2; max: 4) Prereq: EGC 6055, 6057. EGC 7318-Laboratory in Career Development (4) EGC 7329-Seminar in Career Development (3) EGC 7446-Practicum in Counseling-150 Hours (4; max: 12) Prereq: EGC 6417, 6447, and written application to the practi- cum coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. S/U. EGC 7485-Seminar in Counseling Research (2) Prereq: admis- sion to candidacy for the doctorate in counselor education. EGC 7585-Practicum in Group Counseling-150 Hours (4; max: 12) Prereq: EGC 6545, 4 credits in EGC 7446, and written application to the practicum coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. EGC 7616-Evaluative Research in Guidance, Counseling, and Personnel Work (4) Prereq: EGC 6225. EGC 7706-Consultation Procedures (3) Prereq: 8 credits of ECC 7446. EGC 7840-Practicum in Student Personnel Work (4; max: 12) Prereq: 4 credits in EGC 7446 and written application to the practicum coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. EGC 7852-Practicum in Counseling Older Persons (4; max: 8) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447, 6467, and written application to the practicum coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. EGC 7890-Internship in Personnel Work-600 Hours (6; max: 12) Prereq: completion of all practice required for the Ed.S., Ph.D., or Ed.D. degree and written application to the intern- ship coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. S/U. EGC 7892-Practicum in Psychological Assessment (4) Prereq: EGC 6225, 8 credits in EGC 7446, written application to the prac- ticum coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. EGC 7937-Seminar in Personnel Work (4) Limited to students who are near completion of course work for a degree. EGC 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. PCO 6216-Personal Counseling (2-3) PCO 6258-Introduction to Family Counseling (3) Prereq: EGC 6416 and 4 credits of EGC 7446. PCO 6316C-Evaluation in Intelligence (3) PCO 6317C-Evaluation in Personality (3) PCO 6717-Sexual Identity in the Counseling Process (3) PCO 6939-Seminar: Current Topics in Counseling Psychology (1-4) PCO 7259-Advanced Seminar in Family Counseling (3) Prereq: PCO 6258. PCO 7948-Practicum in Counseling Psychology (4; max: 12) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447, or equivalents; written application to the practicum coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration; open only to students officially enrolled in the counseling psychology program. PCO 7949-Internship in Counseling Psychology (6; max: 18) Prereq: 12 credits of PCO 7948 and written application to intern- ship coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration; open only to students officially enrolled in the counseling psychology program. SPS 7949-Internship in School Psychology (6; max: 18) Prereq: 4 credits of EGC 7446 and written application to internship coor- dinator at least six weeks in advance of registration; open only to students officially enrolled in the school psychology program. DIVISION OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION / 69 DIVISION OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION College of Education Graduate Coordinator: P. S. George. The Division of Curriculum and Instruction offers ad- vanced degrees in cooperation with three departments: General Teacher Education, Instructional Leadership and Support, and Subject Specialization Teacher Education. Through these departments the following degrees are granted: Master of Education (nonthesis), Master of Arts in Education (thesis), Specialist in Education, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Philosophy. Degrees are offered in the following specializations: General Teacher Education: Early Childhood; Elemen- tary; Middle School. Instructional Leadership and Support: Curriculum and Instruction Theory and Research; Educational Media and Instructional Design; Postsecondary; Reading; Super- vision and Curriculum Development; Vocational, Tech- nical, and Adult Education. Subject Specialization Teacher Education: Art Educa- tion; Business Education; Foreign Language Education; LanguageArts Education; Mathematics Education; Music Education; Science Education; Social Studies Education. Advanced degrees (specialist and doctorate) are offered with specialization in building construction, music educa- tion and physical education with the cooperation of the respective departments. Study for the Ed.S. and Ed.D. degrees in curriculum and instruction at the University of Florida and at Florida International University, University of Central Florida and University of North Florida, is possible through a coop- erative arrangement in which appropriate members of the respective faculties are members of the graduate faculty of the University of Florida. DAIRY SCIENCE College of Agriculture GRADUATE FACULTY 1982-83 Chairman: R. P. Natzke. Graduate Coordinator: J. M. Wing. Professors: B. Harris, Jr.; W. W. Thatcher; H. H. Van Horn, Jr.; C. J. Wilcox; J. M. Wing. Associate Pro- fessors: K. C. Bachman; R. J. Collier; H. H. Head; D. W. Webb. Assistant Professor: D. K. Beede. The Dairy Science Department offers the Master of Science and Master of Agriculture degrees (specializa- tion in dairy production) and, through the Departments of Animal Science and Food Science and Human Nutri- tion, the Doctor of Philosophy degree (specialization in animal physiology, nutrition, genetics, and food science). Areas of interest include quantitative genetics, nutri- tion, reproductive, environmental, and lactational physi- ology, endocrinology, biochemistry, mastitis, manage- ment, and milk chemistry. A departmental prerequisite for admission to graduate study in dairy science is a strong undergraduate back- ground in the physical or biological sciences. A prospec- tive graduate student need not have majored in dairy science as an undergraduate. The following courses in related areas will be accepta- Sble for graduate credit as part of the candidate's major: ANS 5446-Animal Nutrition; ANS 6368-Quantitative Genetics; ANS 6448-Nitrogen and Energy in Animal Nutrition; ANS 6715-Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive