RELIGION / 129 The emphasis is on counselor-client relationships in personal and adjustment counseling. EGC 6853-Advanced Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (2-3; max: 6) Prereq: EGC.6850 and EGC 6851. Supervised counseling and casework with emphasis on the process and out- come of rehabilitation procedures. EGC 6885-Internship in Rehabilitation Counseling (6) In- tensive supervised experience in a rehabilitation setting or facility. Works with a caseload providing counseling, assessment, placement, and follow-up services to disabled clients. EGC 6905-Individual Work (1-4; max: 4) Allows graduate students in rehabilitation counseling to pursue work not available in other courses. EGC 6910-Supervised Research (1-5) S/U. EGC 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5) S/U. RELIGION College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1982-83 Chairman: A. B. Creel. Graduate Coordinator: G. R. Thursby. Professors: A. B. Creel; M. V. Cannon; R. H. Hiers; S. S. Hill, Jr.; H. M. Stahmer. Associate Professors: S. R. Isenberg; B. Mesch; G. R. Thursby. Graduate students may minor in the field of religion. For many years religion has been chosen as a minor by both master's and doctoral students working in such diverse departments as English, education, sociology, philosophy, and history. Concentrations of strength exist in several areas, in- cluding the religions of India, religion in American culture, religion.and society, and Jewish studies, with additional strength in biblical studies, philosophy of religion, and religious ethics. While prerequisites are not indicated, students with insufficient previous training in a given area in religion are urged to consult either the instructor or the graduate coordinator. The faculty participates in the Ph.D. Program in the Humanities at Florida State University, which offers a concentration in religious studies. Additional information may be obtained at 115 Arts and Sciences Building or from the Director, Program in the Humanities, Florida State University, Tallahassee 32306. REL 5178-Special Topics in Religion and Ethics (3; max: 9) REL 5297-Special Topics in Biblical Studies (3; max: 9) REL 5395-Special Topics in Asian Religions (3; max: 9) REL 5491-Special Topics in Religious Thought (3; max: 9) REL 5696-Special Topics in Jewish Studies (3; max: 9) REL 5906-Individual Work (1-5; max: 15) REL 5937-Special Topics in Religious Studies (3; max: 9) ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1982-83 Chairman: R. Gay-Crosier. Graduate Coordinators: J. J. Allen (Spanish); A. B. Smith (French). Distinguished Ser- vice Professor: J. W. Conner; Graduate Research Pro- fessor: A. Prieto. Professors: J. J. Allen; D. A. Bonneville; R. Gay-Crosier; A. Hower; A. B. Srmith. Associate Pro- fessors: S. R. Baker; E. Bejel; B. Cailler; J. Casagrande; G. T. Diller; F. Ibarra; M. M. Lasley; C. J. Murphy; G. Nichols. Assistant Professors: A. Avellaneda; R. Jimenez; D. Pharies. The department offers programs leading to the Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures, with specializa- tion in French or Spanish; the M.A. in French or Spanish (either witp or without thesis); the M.A.T. in French or Spanish. Candidates for the master's degree in French or Spanish have a choice of two options, one oriented toward literature, the other toward language. In conjunction with their master's or doctoral work, students specializing in Spanish may also earn a Certificate in Latin American Studies. Though a degree is not given in Portuguese, extensive course offerings permit students to develop a strong minor in Portuguese language and literature (par- ticularly Brazilian). Prerequisite for admission to graduate work is an undergraduate major in the language, including ad- vanced courses in both literature and language. Candi- dates for the Ph.D. are required to take FOL 6732 and FRW 6805 or SPW 6806. The foreign language requirement varies with degree and specialization; for details; consult the graduate coor- dinator. Every degree candidate is given the opportunity' to gain teaching experience, either through a teaching assistantship or through participation in a departmental internship program. FOL 6732-Introduction to Romance Linguistics (3) Com- parative study of the major Romance languages and their development from Latin. FOW 6930-Special Study in Romance Languages and Literatures (1-3; max: 9) Selected topic or problem (e.g., Medieval Romance lyric poetry) involving two or more Romance languages. French FRE 6060-Beginning French for Graduate Students I (3) For students with no formal preparation who need a reading knowledge. S/U. FRE 6061-Beginning French for Graduate Students I (3) Prereq: FRE 6060 or the equivalent., For students who need proficiency in reading. S/U option. FRE 6423-Advanced French Composition (3) FRE 6466-Advanced Translation and Stylistics (3) Prereq: FRE 6423. Translation from English to French and French to English. Texts selected from modern authors. Various genres and styles. FRE 6730-Special Study in French Linguistics (3) FRE 6785-Advanced French Phonetics (3) FRE 6840-History of the French Language (3) FRE 6855-Structure of French (3) FRE 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5) S/U. FRW 6215-French Prose of the Renaissance (3) FRW 6217-17th-Century French Prose (3) FRW 6276-The Novel of the 18th Century (3) FRW 6288-Contemporary French Novel (3) FRW 6315-Seventeenth-Century French Drama (3) FRW 6318-French Classical Comedy (3) FRW 6328-Contemporary French Theater (3) FRW 6340-French Poetry of the Renaissance (3) FRW 6355-Modern French Poetry (3) FRW 6415-Old French Literature I (3) FRW 6416-Old French Literature II (3) FRW 6481-20th-Century French Literature (3) FRW 6536-The Romantic Period (3) FRW 6556-French Realism'and Naturalism (3) FRW 6560-The French Symbolist Movement (3) FRW 6711-The Philosophic Movement (3) FRW 6755-20th-Century Caribbean and West African Literature of French Expression (3; max: 9) FRW 6805-Introduction to Graduate Study and Research (3) Tools, problems, and methods of literary and linguistic research. FRW 6825-Literary Criticism in France (3) FRW 6900-Special Study in French Literature (3) Selected topic or problem (varied each semester). FRW 6905-Individual Work (1-3; max: 10) Available only by special arrangement with graduate adviser. FRW 6910-Supervised Research (1-5) S/U. FRW 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. FRW 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U.