130 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION Portuguese POW 6275-The 19th-Century Brazilian Novel (3) POW 6276-The 20th-Century Brazilian Novel (3) POW 6385-Brazilian Poetry (3) POW 6386-Brazilian Drama (3) POW 6400-Medieval and Renaissance Portuguese Literature (3) POW 6930-Special Study in Brazilian or Portuguese Literature (1-3; max: 10) Selected topic or problem (varied each semester). Spanish SPN 6060-Beginning Spanish for Graduate Students I (3) For students with no formal preparation who need a reading knowledge. S/U. SPN 6061-Beginning Spanish for Graduate Students II (3) Prereq: SPN 6060 or the equivalent. For students who need proficiency in reading. S/U option. SPN 6315-Advanced Composition and Syntax (3) SPN 6730-Special Study in Spanish Linguistics (3) SPN 6781-Advanced Spanish Phonetics (3) SPN 6845-History of Spanish Language (3) SPN 6851-The Structure of Spanish (3) SPN 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5) S/U. SPW 6209-Colonial Spanish American Literature (2) SPW 6216-Spanish Prose Fiction of the Golden Age (3) SPW 6237-The Spanish-American Novel from Origins to Criollismo (3) SPW 6269-Spanish Novel of the 19th Century (3) SPW 6276-Spanish Post-War Narrative (3) SPW 6285-Contemnporary Spanish-American Narrative 1 (3) SPW 6286-Contemporary Spanish-American Narrative 11 (3) SPW 6306-Spanish American Theater (3) SPW 6313-Spanish Drama of the Golden Age (3) SPW 6325-Contemporay Spanish Theater (2) SPW 6337-Spanish Poetry of the Golden Age (2) SPW 6345-Twentieth-Century Spanish Poetry (2) SPW 6356-Spanish American Poetry from Romanticism to Vanguardism (3) SPW 6357-Contemporary Spanish American Poetry (3) SPW 6366-The Spanish-American Essay (3) SPW 6400-Old Spanish Literature (3) SPW 6535-Spanish Romanticism (3) SPW 6602-Cervantes (3) SPW 6724-Generation of 1927 to the Present (3) SPW 6729-The Generation of '98 (3) SPW 6806-Introduction to Graduate Study and Research (3) Tools, problems, and methods of literary and linguistic research. SPW 6902-Special Study in Spanish or Spanish-American Literature (3) Selected topic or problem (varied each semester). SPW 6905-Individual Work (1-3; max: 10) Available only by special arrangement with graduate adviser. SPW 6910-Supervised Research (1-5) S/U. SPW 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U: SPW 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. SOCIOLOGY College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1982-83 Chairman: R. L. Akers. Graduate Coordinator: J. S. Van- diver. Graduate Research Professor: G. F. Streib. Pro- fessors: F. M.. Berardo; E. W. Bock; B. L. Gorman; G. L. Leslie; G. A. Soares; C. W. Thomas; C. R. Tittle;* J. S. Vandiver; G. J. Warheit. Associate Professors: L. Beeghley, III; C. E. Frazier; J. C. Henretta; A. J. La Greca; T. L. McCoy; P. J. Richards;* H. Vera. Assistant Pro- fessors: L. Crandall; L. Lanza-Kaduce; M. Radelet; C. Rexroat; J. C. Touhey;* C. Wood. *These members of the faculty of Florida Atlantic University are also members of the graduate faculty of the University of Florida and participate in the doctoral degree program in the University of Florida Department of Sociology. The Department of Sociology offers the Master of Arts and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees with these areas of special emphasis: applied sociology, criminology/ deviance/law, family, gerontology, Latin American studies, medical sociology, stratification, urban studies. Admission to the master's degree program requires at least 24 semester credits of undergraduate study in the social sciences, including 12 semester credits in socio- logy. Students planning to apply for admission should take the Graduate Record Examination at the earliest possible date. Study for the Ph.D. degree in sociology at the Univer- sity of Florida by qualified master's degree recipients at Florida Atlantic University is facilitated by a cooperative arrangement in which appropriate members of the faculty of FAU are members of the graduate faculty of the University of Florida. DHE 6110-Population (3) Seminar in a review of theoretical approaches to the study of fertility, mortality, and migration. The relationship between population growth and socioeconomic development. DHE 6205-Population Policy (3) Review of past and current U.S. population policies. Formulation of policy in the light of numerous criteria and goals. Direct and indirect consequences of selected policies, their implementation and evaluation. DHE 6453-Demographic Processes and Methods (3) Ad- vanced review of the methods and the materials of demographic analysis. MAF 6405-The Sociology of Human Sexuality (3) Social sources and social consequences of ideas concerning human sexuality as they emerge from sociological study of Western and non-Western thought. MAF 6507-The American Family (3) The impact of rapid social changes upon families: racial, class, and ethnic variations. The liberation of women and changing family roles. Alternative life styles and the future of the family. MAF 6515-Comparative Family Systems (3) An intercultural and historical analysis of the family. Emphasizes development of the Western family. U.S. kinship system within the historical and intercultural context. MAF 6601-Family Theories (3) An examination of historical and contemporary developments related to family theories. Focuses on conceptual frameworks utilized in family analyses, the construction of family theories, and their application to sub- areas within the field of family sociology. MAF 6611-Family Research (3) Seminar in the major empirical approaches to the analysis of family relationships. SOC 5905-Individual Work (1-4) SOC 5933-Special Study in Sociology (3) SOC 6050-Advanced General Sociology (3) Intensive study at an advanced level of the general principles of sociology. SOC 6115-Deviance (3) Surveys literature on various forms and types of deviant, criminal, and delinquent behavior. SOC 6135-Juvenile Delinquency (3) Theories and research on delinquency. Sociological analysis of the juvenile justice system. SOC 6145-Sociology of Law (3) A sociological perspective on law and control in society, development of law, operation of the legal system, the legal profession, social change, power andi conflict, and impact of law and legal sanctions and society. SOC 6151-Theories of Crime and Deviance (3) Review and critique of major social and behavioral theories of crime, delin- quency, and deviance. SOC 6155-Criminology (3) Nature and causes of crime and criminality. Sociological analysis of criminal law and criminal justice agencies. Effects on the individual of being defined as criminal. SOC 6175-Research Problems in Deviance (3) Course de- signed for students preparing thesis or dissertation proposals. Surveys substantive issues relating to sources of data, methods of analysis, and specific research areas. SOC 6225-Sociology of Politics (3) Analysis of.the social foundations of political behavior and political institutions. SOC 6235-Medical Sociology (3) Effects of group characteristics in the causation, amelioration, and prevention of mental and physical illness and social influences in medical education, medical practice, and hospital administration. SOC 6237-Health Services Organization (3) Organization of health care delivery system ir U.S., with emphasis on evalua- tion and planning.