110 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION procaryotic cell walls, with emphasis on the role of the cell sur- face on adhesion in relation to colonization and genetic recombination. MCB 6415-Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology of ) Anaerobic Bacteria (2) Prereq: undergraduate biochemistry and microbiology and consent of instructor. Biochemical principles which govern energy flow through anaerobic food chains. Rumen discussed as a model system. Emphasis on selected microbial species and details of metabolism influencing microbial interaction, nutrition, substrate dynamics, H2 flow, methanogenesis. MCB 6416-Nitrogen Fixation and Inorganic Nitrogen Metabolism (2) Prereq: consent of instructor. Coreq: BCH 6206 and/or BCH 6415. Biochemistry, physiology, genetics and regulation of nitrogen fixation and enzymes of ammonia and nitrate assimilation. MCB 6435-Molecular Radiation Biology (2) Prereq: undergraduate courses in biology, chemistry, and physics, and consent of instructor. A survey of the effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, with emphasis on cellular and molecular mechanisms. MCB 6455-Temporal Gene Expression in Cellular Develop- ment (2) Prereq: undergraduate biochemistry and cell biology courses and consent of instructor. Sequential events in regula- tion of gene expression during cell differentiation; experimental systems and approaches. MCB 6456-Molecular Mechanisms in the Regulation of Transcription (2) Prereq: BCH 6415 or BMS 6352 and consent of instructor. Mechanisms regulating specific transcription in pro- caryotes and eucaryotes will be examined at the DNA and enzyme level. MCB 6485L-Advanced Techniques in Microbiology and Cell Science (2-4) Prereq: consent of instructor. Application of ad- vanced techniques to experimental research in biochemistry,' cell biology, and microbiology. MCB 6905-Experimental Microbiology (1-8) Prereq: eight credits in microbiology and cell science. Application of physical, chemical, and biological techniques to experimental problems in microbiology. Individual laboratory study. MCB 6910-Supervised Research (1-5) S/U. MCB 6930-Seminar (1; max: 8) Attendance required of all graduate majors at one research presentation each week as scheduled. S/U. S MCB 6937-Special Topics in Microbiology (1-4; max: 12) Prereq: six credits in graduate major courses. Contemporary research in a particular aspect of general microbiology. MCB 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5) S/U. MCB 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. MCB 7914-Research Conference (1; max: 8) Critical discus- sion and appraisal of research programs of faculty and students of the department. S/U. MCB 7922-Journal Colloquy (1; max: 8) Critical presentation and discussion of recent original articles in the microbiological literature. Attendance required. MCB 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. PCB 5105-Cell Biology of Protozoa (3) Prereq: APB 4544 or equivalent. Biochemical and cell surface changes in relation to life cycles of protozoa. Emphasis on cellular organization, cell functions, organelles, and reproduction. PCB 5115C-Cytology (4) Prereq: BSC 2010C, BSC 2011C. Microscopic components of plant and animal cells. Structure, chemical composition and function of the cell wall, protoplasm, cytoplasmic constituents, and nucleus. PCB 5136L-Techniques in Microbial and Cell Biology (3) Prereq: MCB 3020C, PCB 3136. A laboratory in experimental bacteriology and cell biology. Emphasis placed on experimental approaches and techniques used in the study of cells and microorganisms. Course covers experiments in microscopy, cell fractionation, metabolism, physiology, genetics, and regulation. PCB 5235-Immunology (3) Prereq: MCB 3020 or introductory microbiology course which includes introductory immunology. A study of the immune system of vertebrate animals. The cellular and molecular events involved in immune responsiveness and resistance to infectious diseases. PCB 5235L-Experiments in Immunology (1) Prereq: MCB 3020L. Coreq: PCB 5235. Basic seriological procedures in immunology. PCB 6176-Electron Microscopy of Biological Materials (2) Prereq: PCB 5115C or PCB 3136 or equivalent. Use of the elec- tron microscope including fixation, embedding, sectioning, freeze-etching, negative staining, and use of vacuum evaporator. PCB 6176L--Laboratory in Electron Microscopy (2) Coreq: PCB 6176. Laboratory training in use of electron microscopes, ultramicrotomes, vacuum evaporators, and freeze-etch machines. PCB 6216C-Cytochemistry (3) Prereq: PCB 6176L. Cellular organization, cell function, and cytochemical technique. PCB 6401-Molecular Biology and Function of Cell Membranes (2) Prereq: BCH 4203, BCH 4313, and MCB 3020 or equivalents, and consent of instructor. Composition, molecular organization, and function of biological membranes in both eucaryotes and procaryotes. BOT 6256C-Plant Cytology (3) Prereq: PCB 5115C. Funda- mental structures of eucaryotic and procaryotic cells, with emphasis on higher plant cells, algae, and cyanobacteria. MUSIC College of Fine Arts GRADUATE FACULTY 1982-83 Chairman: B. A. Udell. Graduate Coordinator: D. Z. Kushner. Professors: W. R. Bodine, Jr.; R. W. Bowles; W. J. G. Brask; P. E. Dorman; J. R. Grigsby; J. P. Hale; J. S. Kitts; S. P. Kniseley; D. Z. Kushner; R. Poole; E. C. Troupin; B. A. Udell; J. D. White; D. L. Wilmot. The Master of Fine Arts degree in music is offered in the College of Fine Arts. Students select program empha- sis from the following areas: music history, literature and criticism; music theory and composition; music per- formance; sacred music; and conducting (choral or instrumental). The Department of Music cooperates with the College of Education in offering courses leading to the following degrees: Master of Education in music education; Specialist in Education in music education; Doctor of Philosophy in curriculum and instruction (emphases in music history, literature, and criticism; music theory and composition; performance practices; and music educa- tion); and Doctor of Education in curriculum and instruc- tion (emphasis in music education). During the week of the student's first registration, he/she must take placement examinations in music per- formance, in music history and literature, in music theory, and in music education for the music education emphasis. Music education students must satisfy re- quirements for music teaching certification in Florida before the appropriate degree is awarded. Voice students must demonstrate appropriate skills in language and dic- tion. All deficiencies must be remedied. MUC 6401-Composition of Electronic Music (3) Prereq: MUC 4301. MUC 6930-Seminar in Composition (3; max: 6) Composition of chamber works for instrumental and/or vocal ensembles. MUC 7931-Advanced Seminar in Composition (3; max: 6) Composition for large instrumental and/or vocal ensembles. MUE 6080-Foundations of Music Education (3) Historical development and philosophy; comparison of United States with other countries and cultures; individuals, associations and institutions that shape the music education program. MUE 6143-Music in the School (1-6; max: 6) Offered by ex- tension only. In-service training for teachers. MUE 6396-Methods of Research in Music Education (3) Materials and specialized techniques of research in music education. MUE 6921-Trends in Teaching and Learning Music (3) MUE 6931-Contemporary Curriculum Practices in Music Education (3) An exploration of the ways in which artistic forms of understanding and reflection can be useful in designing and evaluating educational programs.