114 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION of radioisotopes used as tracers and activation analysis in biological systems. Instrumentation, sample preparation, methods of calculation, kinetics of radiobiological investigations. ENU 6516L-Nuclear Engineering Laboratory II (2) Prereq: ENU 4505L, 5615L. Coreq: ENU 6106. Laboratory practice in neutron and gamma detection and analysis. Determination of basic neutron parameters in nonmultiplying and multiplying media. ENU 6517L-Nuclear Engineering Laboratory III (2) Laboratory practice in measurement of basic reactor parameters and the effects of reactor perturbation. ENU 6617-Applied Gamma Ray Spectrometry (3) Prereq: ENU 5615. Principles, tools and techniques of gamma ray spectrom- etry with applications to radionuclide and radioactivation analysis. ENU 6627-Therapeutic Radiological Physics (3) Prereq: ENU- 5615, 6051, 6052. Introduction to radiation therapy physics: teletherapy, brachy therapy, interstitial therapy. Production of photons and electrons for therapeutic use. Radiation measure- ment and dosimetry clinical applications. Radiation protection and quality assurance. ENU 6636-Fundamental Aspects of Reactor Shielding (2) Prereq: ENU 6107. Shielding design fundamentals. Methods of calculating gamma-ray attenuation, fast neutron penetration, effects of ducts and voids in shields, problems of heat genera- tion and deposition in reactor components. ENU 6646-Field Problems in Radiation Control (1-3) Prereq: ENV4241. On-the-job training by rotation through each phase of the radiation control program, including surveys, radioisotope receipt, storage, distribution, bioassays, personnel monitoring, record keeping. ENU 6650-Introduction to Medical Radiological Physics (1) Prereq: undergraduate classical and modern physics, and dif- ferential equations. An overview of the areas of medical radiological physics including diagnostic radiography, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy. Basic radiation physics, biology and safety. ENU 6651-Clinical Rotation in Radiation Therapy (3) Prereq: working knowledge of therapeutic radiological physics. Experi- ence in clinical therapeutic radiological procedures, patient dosimetry and treatment planning. ENU 6652-Clinical Rotation in Diagnostic Radiology (3) Prereq: working knowledge of diagnostic radiological physics. Experience in clinical diagnostic radiological procedures. Ap- plication of physical principles to imaging and the quality assurance of the imaging chain. ENU 6656L-Medical Radiation Instrumentation and Dosimetry (3) Prereq: ENU 6627 or equivalent. Dosimetry instrumentation including ion chambers, semiconductor and luminescent devices; measurement in roentgens; measurement of absorbed radiation energy; manual and computer techniques in treatment planning for external beam therapy and implanted sources. ENU 6657-Diagnostic Radiological Physics (3) Prereq: ENU 5615, 6051, 6052. X and gamma ray production and spectra. Radiopharmaceuticals. Medical imaging concepts and hardware. Clinical overview of diagnostic x ray and nuclear medicine. Application of radiation protection principles. ENU 6701-Gas Lasers and Their Engineering Applications (3) Prereq: PHY 3123, ENU 4704. Introduction to theory of gas lasers. Laser design; extensive coverage of application of gas lasers. ENU 6717-Thermonuclear Fusion (2) Foundations of thermo- nuclear reactions. Methods of heating plasmas to extreme temperatures; plasma containment by magnetic fields; plasma instabilities. ENU 6725-Plasma Spectroscopy (3) Spectroscopic techniques for measurement of temperature and density of plasmas, and their application to thermonuclear direct energy conversion devices. ENU 6730-Introduction to Plasmas (2) Nomenclature, materials, and plasma devices, fundamentals of plasma kinetic theory, low and high pressure discharges, technical applications. ENU 6731-Plasma Theory (2) Prereq: ENU 6730. Microscopic and macroscopic foundations of plasma theory. Nonequilibrium states and relaxation processes. ENU 6741L-Plasma Laboratory (2) Laboratory practice in use of equipment and determination of basic parameters of plasmas. ENU 6905-Individual Work (1-6; max: 12) Supervised study or research in areas not covered by other graduate courses. ENU 6910-Supervised Research (1-5) S/U. ENU 6935-Nuclear Seminar (1; max: 3) Discussion of re- search, current trends in the nuclear-related industry, govern- ment, and research establishments. ENU 6936-Special Projects in Nuclear Engineering Sciences (1-9; max: 12) Nonthesis research projects. H. ENU 6937-Special Topics in Nuclear Engineering Sciences (1-9; max: 12) ENU 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5) S/U. ENU 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. ENU 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. NURSING College of Nursing GRADUATE FACULTY 1982-83 Dean: L. J. Malasanos. Graduate Coordinator: N. W. Davidson. Professors: G. C. Anderson; P. H. Barton; M. E. Dougherty; F. G. Harris; M. E. Hilliard; L. N. Knowles. Associate Professors: A. S. Baker; J. H. Davis; J. H. Patray; P. M. Pierce; M. J. Snider; M. A. White; D. D. Williams. Assistant Professors: S. A. Frauman; S. A. Hutchinson; C. E. Taylor. Research Scholar: P. D. Williams. The College of Nursing offers the Master of Nursing (nonthesis) and the Master of Science in Nursing (thesis) degrees with clinical specializations in women's and infants' nursing, child health nursing, family and com- munity health, adult health nursing, and psychiatric- mental health nursing. Preparation for the functional roles of clinical specialist, nurse educator, nursing adminis- trator, or nurse practitioner is offered. In addition to meeting the requirements of the Gradu- ate School, an applicant must have an active R.N. license, a year's clinical practice experience in the area of the clinical specialization, a baccalaureate degree in nurs- ing from an accredited program with an upper division nursing major, a two or three credit college-level course in statistics, and demonstrated proficiency in physical assessment. Curriculum alternatives are available for nurses holding baccalaureate degrees in fields other than nursing. NCR 6450C-Clinical Nurse-Midwifery I (3) Coreq: NUR 6944C. Ambulatory health care and nurse-midwifery manage- ment of low-risk women during the antepartal period. Selected clinical experiences with preceptors. NGR 6451C-Clinical Nurse-Midwifery II (3) Prereq: NGR 6450C. Coreq: Nur 6944C. Ambulatory health care and nurse- midwifery management of essentially normal women seeking gynecological or family-planning care; primary care and manage- ment of normal neonates. Selected clinical experiences with preceptors. NGR 6452C-Clinical Nurse-Midwifery III (3) Prereq: NGR 6451. Coreq: NUR 6944C. Intrapartal care and nurse-midwifery management of low-risk mothers and newborns during the labor/delivery, postpartal and neonatal periods. Selected clinical experiences with preceptors. NUR 5525-Nursing Implications of Family Systems (3) NUR 5750C-Client Assessment for Nurses (3) Theory and practice in client evaluation. Focus on basic assessment skills. Seminars and clinical experiences in selected clinical facilities. NUR 5932-Nursing Implications of Sexuality in Health and Illness (3) NUR 5940C-Internship in Professional Nursing (2; max: 8) Prereq: admission to the internship program. NUR 5946C-Critical Care Nurse Internship Program (8) NUR 6170C-Child Health Nursing: Theoretical Foundations (6) Concepts and theories in advanced child health nursing. Selected seminars and clinical experience in community agen- cies and institutional settings.