126 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION EAB 6098-Literature in Experimental and Applied Behavior Analysis (3) Empirical and theoretical foundations of various areas in experimental analysis of behavior. EAB 6118-Theoretical Foundations of Behavior Analysis (3) Prereq: EAB 5055 or 6098 and consent of instructor. Examina- tion of current theoretical issues in behavior analysis, with emphasis upon systematic integration of behavior principles into general behavior theory. EAB 6707-Applied Behavior Analysis I (3) Continuous, direct recording of human behavior. Tactics of behavior management. Research methods in applied behavior analysis. EAB 6708-Applied Behavior Analysis II (3) Prereq: EAB 5055 or 6098. Introduction to literature in the analysis of behavior in applied settings with attention to political, personal, and historical dimensions of the area. EAB 6719-Seminar: Strategies and Tactics of Human Behavioral Research (3) Prereq: EAB 6707. Advanced study of a scientific approach to investigating human behavior in applied settings. EAB 6758-Measurement and Assessment of Behavior (3)r Theory and practice of direct measurement of human behavior with application to clinical, social, and educational evaluation. EAB 6937C-Seminar: Special Topics in Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1-4; max: 9) Prereq: EAB 6098. Current research, theory, and instructional techniques. EAB 7089-Advanced Seminar: Experimental Analysis of Behavior (3) Prereq: EAB 5055, 6098 and consent of instruc- tor. Restricted areas of experimental analysis of behavior such as schedules of reinforcement, stimulus control, current issues in research methods, and complex repertoires. EAB 7729C-Advanced Seminar: Precise Behavioral Manage- ment (3) Clinical application of behavior analysis and innovative behavior change techniques; treatment in the natural environ- ment and family setting is stressed. EAB 7739-Advanced Seminar in Behavioral Medicine (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Analysis of daily activities such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and overeating that con- tribute to chronic disease states is undertaken with review of relevant literature. EAB 7799-Advanced Seminar: Applied Analysis of Behavior (3) Literature and methods in special applied settings and populations. EAB 7888-Experimental Psychopathology (3) Prereq: EAB 5055, 6098, and consent of instructor. Normal and pathological effects of aversive control (punishment, avoidance, escape, complex contingencies, etc.). EXP 5105-Sensory Processing (3) Prereq: survey course in sen- sation and perception. Introduction to information processing by sensory systems with consideration of the anatomy, physiology, and psychophysics of visual and auditory senses. An optional laboratory component, EXP 4205L, may be taken concurrently. EXP 5215-Visual Perception (3) Prereq: survey course in sen- sation and perception. Study of the acquisition of information by the visual system. Perception of color, form, motion, and space considered in a context that is physiological as well as behavioral. An optional laboratory component, EXP 4205L, may be taken concurrently. EXP 6098-Literature in Cognition and Perception (3) Empirical and theoretical foundations of cognition and perception. EXP 6108-A Survey of Sensory Systems (3) Prereq: PCP5745 or BMS 6510. A group of specialists provide a survey of theories and experimental data on human and subhuman sensory reception and encoding. Auditory, visual, and cutaneous and chemical senses are included. EXP 6109-Seminar in Sensory Processes (1) Topics of current interest in various areas of sensory specialties. S/U. EXP 6128-Psychophysiology of Hearing (3) Physiological representation of acoustic events within the auditory system. Anatomical information and analysis of electrophysiological literature. EXP 6209-Seminar: Perception (3) Conditions, mechanisms, forms, and functions of perceptual processes. EXP 6527C-Retention and Forgetting (3) Prereq: EXP 4504 and STA 3023. Consideration of models of memory, paradigms utilized in the study of stimulus, antecedents, organismic and response variables which influence retention and forgetting. EXP 6607-Research Methods in Sensory Systems (3; max: 6) Prereq: BMS 6512, EXP 6108. Participation in laboratory experiments typical of several major areas of sensory systems. Laboratory experiences are provided in the facilities of several of the faculty participating in the program. These include visual, auditory, chemical and somesthetic, and pain sensory speci- alities. May be repeated for participation in extended experi- mental studies and/or learning of technical skills of specific sensory specialty. EXP 6609-Seminar: Cognition (3; max: 9) Prereq: EXP 4604 or consent of instructor. Selected topics in the areas of think- ing, problem solving and reasoning. EXP 6717C-Psychophysics (3) Prereq: EXP 3604, STA 3023 or consent of instructor. Methods used to measure organisms; abilities and capabilities, including classical psychophysics, theory of signal detection, scaling, information theory, and modeling. EXP 6939-Seminar: Current Issues in Cognition and Percep- tion (3; max: 10) Prereq: consent of instructor. Examination of selected major contemporary issues and data of current interest in the areas of cognition and perception. EXP 7129-Seminar in Audition (3) Research problems in psychoacoustics, or acoustic physiology; recent advances in theories of hearing. EXP 7689-Research Methods in Cognition and Perception (3; max: 12) Prereq: consent of instructor. Current research tech- niques and methods in the area of cognition and perception. PCO 6059-Psychology of Counseling (3; max: 6) Prereq: graduate students in counseling psychology. Considers theory, practice, research, and skills in counseling psychology. Course is jointly offered by Counselor Education and Psychology. PCO 6258-Introduction to Family Counseling (3) Prereq: ECC 64-16 and 8 credits of PCO 7948. PCO 6316C-Psychological Assessment I (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Consideration of the fundamental theories of intelligence and intellectual assessment. Included will be prac- ticum-type administration. PCO 6317C-Psychological Assessment II (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Consideration of the fundamental theories of per- sonality and individual assessment of personality. Included will be practicum-type administration of personality tests. PCO 6939-Seminar: Current Topics in Counseling Psychology (3; max: 15) Prereq: PPE 6098, EGC 6416 or consent of instruc- tor. Selected topics in various aspects of counseling psychology. Emphasis on theoretical background and implications for ap- plied work. PCO 7217-Counseling Psychology: Professional Issues and Ethics (3) Prereq: graduate student status in counseling psychology or consent of instructor. Professional issues and ethics related to theory, research, and practice of counseling psychology. PCO 7247-Group Counseling/Psychology (3) Prereq: graduate student status and consent of instructor. Coreq: enrollment in counseling practicum. Process of group counseling and psy- chotherapy as well as the counselor's role in the facilitation of group process. PCO 7259-Advanced Seminar in Family Counseling (3) Prereq: PCO 6258. PCO 7537-Vocational Counseling Psychology (3) Prereq: graduate student status and consent of instructor. Coreq: enroll- ment in counseling practicum. Examination of major theories and research in vocational counseling psychology with emphasis on vocational assessment. PCO 7948-Practicum in Counseling Psychology (4; max: 12) Prereq: written application to the Counseling Psychology Practicum Coordinator. Students perform counseling and con- sultation functions in university and community agencies under supervision of faculty and staff members. Open only to students in the counseling psychology program of the Departments of Psychology and Counselor Education. PCO 7949-Internship in Counseling Psychology (6; max: 12) Prereq: written application to the Counseling Psychology Intern- ship Coordinator. Full-time or equivalent work in a university or community agency where counseling functions are carried out under supervision. Open only to students in the counsel- ing psychology program of the Departments of Psychology and Counselor Education. PPE 6059-Seminar in Personality (3; max: 9) Prereq: PPE4055 or 6098 or equivalent. Personality development and dynamics.