118 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION according to their general mode action and are presented with their relevant chemical, pharmaceutical, and biological characteristics. PHA 5508-Principles of Endocrinology (3) Prereq: course in physiology. PHA 5601-Individualizing Dosage Regimens (3) Prereq: undergraduate course in pharmacokinetics and biopharma- ceutics. A course designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills required in the use of pharmacokinetic principles in the selection and evaluation of drug therapy. The practical application of pharmacokinetic techniques to the development of dosage regimens is emphasized. PHA 5609-Pediatric Pharmacy (2) Prereq: 5PH status, PHA 4516 and PHA 4517. Information and experiences in drug therapy for children, including dosage requirements and calcula- tions, therapeutics, pathology, and clinical pharmacy services. PHA 6107C-Parenterals (3) Principles of preparation and sterilization. Properties of materials, stability and interactions. PHA 6115-Equilibria, Complexations, and Interactions of Drugs'(3) Prereq: CHM 4412; MAC3314 or MAP 5304 or special arrangement. Models for drug interactions in solution. Physical chemistry characteristics of drugs and their complexes in pharmaceutical systems. PHA 6116-Stability and Kinetics of Drugs (3) Prereq: CHM 6440, and PHA 6115 or special arrangement. Kinetics, mechanisms, and prediction of stability of in vitro transforma- tions of drugs in solution and in dosage forms. PHA 6125-Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics (3) Prereq: PHA 6116 and a course in pharmacology, or by special arrangement. Compartmental analysis with computers. PHA 6148C-Pharmaceutical Product Formulation (2) The ra- tionale and design of pharmaceutical dosage forms, particularly from a chemical and biopharmaceutical viewpoint. PHA 6155-Hospital Pharmacy Seminar (1; max: 2) Required of hospital pharmacy residents. Oral reports related to hospital pharmacy. Discussion of problems. PHA 6225-Hospital Pharmacy Administration (2) Develop- ment, functions, responsibilities, organization, and administra- tion of the hospital and the hospital pharmacy department. View- point of administrative responsibilities of the hospital pharmacist. PHA 6235-Advanced Pharmaceutical Law (3) Study of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and various state and local laws applicable to drug manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors and drug-related products, including analyses of recent court decisions. PHA 6236-Health Sciences Liability Law (2) Liability of health sciences practitioners, including hospitals, physicians, pharma- cists, nurses, medical technologists, and dentists. PHA 6237-Pharmaceutical Law Seminar (1; max: 2) Selected recent cases and materials having impact on the drug industry, health professions, health-care services, and consumers with respect to the effects of these new decisions on socioeconomics and public health. PHA 6416-Pharmaceutical Analysis I (3) Theory and applica- tions of separation of drugs and breakdown products from dosage forms and biological media. PHA 6417-Pharmaceutical Analysis II (4) Prereq: PHA 6416. Methods of quantitating and determining the structure of drugs and their breakdown products in any media. PHA 6418-Analytical Methods (4) Prereq: PHA 6417. Use of electrochemical and radiochemical methods of measurement in pharmaceutical systems. PHA 6717-Measurement in Pharmacy Administration Research (3) Prereq: STA 6200 or equivalent. An examination of some of the techniques adapted from the social sciences for research in the field of pharmacy administration. PHA 6790-Drug Information (3) Survey, analysis, and evalua- tion of drug data sources. Provides practical experience in the College of Pharmacy's statewide Drug Information Service with discussions concerning its operation and administration. PHA 6905-Research Methods in Pharmaceutical Sciences (1-4) Prereq: MAC 3312, CHM 4410. Students acquire proficiency in research techniques and instrumentation used in physical pharmacy, drug stability, kinetics, and pharmacokinetics. Supervised. PHA 6910-Supervised Research (1-5) S/U. PHA 6935-Selected Topics in Pharmacy (2) Open to all depart- ments in the College of Pharmacy. PHA 6936-Advanced Topics in Pharmaceutical Sciences (1; max: 4) Written and oral presentations of research designs, protocols, papers, and critical appraisals with discussion and critical review of such topics. PHA 6937-Topics in Pharmaceutical Administration (2) Analysis of special topics and recent developments in pharma- ceutical administration, including innovations in the distribu- tion of drugs and health-care services. PHA 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5) S/U. PHA 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. PHA 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. PHILOSOPHY College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1982-83 Chairman: R. J. Baum. Associate Chairman: J. J. Zeman. Graduate Coordinator: R. P. Haynes. Professors: R. J. Baum; E. S. Haring; A. L. Lewis; J. J. Zeman. Associate Professors: T. P. Auxter; R. D'Amico; R. P. Haynes; M. G. Holly; T. W. Simon. The Department offers programs leading to the Master. of Arts, Master of Arts in Teaching, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. PHH 5135-Studies in Early Greek Philosophy (3; max: 9) Ex- amination of the first, i.e., pre-Socratic, stages of Western philosophy-with some reference to both cultural context and later influence. PHH 5206-Studies in Medieval Philosophy (3; max: 9) Representative works from the period c. 400-1400. PHH 5406-Studies in Modern Philosophy (3; max: 9) Domi- nant themes and representative figures from the modern period. PHH 5505-Studies in 19th-Century Philosophy (3; max: 9) One or more figures or schools of thought from the post-Kantian period. PHH 5646-Studies in Phenomenology (3; max: 9) Major writings of one or more phenomenologists. PHH 6069-Seminar on Themes in Classical/Medieval Philosophy (4; max: 8) PHH 6106-Seminar in Ancient Philosophy (4; max: 8) PHH 6405-Seminar in Modern Philosophy (4; max: 8) PHH 6509-Seminar in 19th-century Philosophy (4; max: 8) PHH 6649-Seminar in 20th-Century European Philosophy (4; max: 8) PHI 5136-Graduate Symbolic Logic (4; max: 8) Prereq: PHI 3130. Advanced deductive techniques. Detailed consideration of formal systems and related topics. PHI 5225-Studies in Philosophy and Linguistics (3) Methodological approaches to language and philosophical issues in linguistics. PHI 5365-Studies in Theory of Knowledge (3; max: 9) Ex- amination of positions and issues, usually with a contemporary emphasis. PHI 5405-Studies in Philosophy of Science (4; max: 8) Ex- amination of contrasting positions relating to physical and/or biological and/or social science. PHI 5465-Studies in Philosophical Issues in Agriculture (3; max: 9) A normative study of fundamental relationships bet- ween human beings and the land and life forms sustaining them. PHI 5505-Studies in Metaphysics (3; max: 9) Examination of positions and issues, usually with a contemporary emphasis. PHI 5685-Studies in Theory of Value (3; max: 9) Examina- tion of positions and issues, usually with a contemporary emphasis. PHI 5705-Studies in the Philosophy of Religion (3; max: 9) Examination of positions and issues, usually with a contemporary emphasis. PHI 5807-Studies in the Philosophy of Art (3; max: 9) Explora- tion of one or more issues concerning the function of art, the role of artists, and the relation of different arts to one another. PHI 5905-Individual Work (1-4) Repeatable with change of content. PHI 5934-Graduate Special Topics (1-3; max: 9) An occasional