ARCHITECTURE / 55 Methods (3; max: 10) Prereq: ANT 5624. Analysis of a particu- lar language through an informant. ANT 6707-Seminar on Applied Anthropology (3) Prereq: ANT 5477 or instructor's permission. Consideration of planned socio-cultural and technological change and devel- opment in the United States and abroad; special and cultural problems in the transferral of technologies; community de- velopment and aid programs. Comparative program eval- uation. ANT 6708-Anthropology and Public Policy (3) Prereq: ANT 5467, 5479, or 5717 or consent of instructor. An examination of the intercultural aspects of national and international so- cial policy formulation, implementation, and modification. ANT 6716-Problems of National Integration in Latin Ameri- ca (3) Conceptual problems of the society and culture of selected nation-states; nationalism, urbanization, peasant revitalization movements as integrative or divisive forces. Vertical institutions: church, school, markets, plantation, in particular communities. ANT 6719-Anthropology and Evaluation Research (3) Pre- req: ANT 5485; and ANT 5477 or 6707. An examination of contemporary approaches to the evaluation of social pro- grams. ANT 6725-Culture and Learning (3) Prereq: ANT 6728, or 15 credits in social sciences. Cultural learning as a function of social environment based on studies of socialization prac- tices in primate and human societies. ANT 6735-Seminar in Cross-Cultural Epidemiology (3) Pre- req: coonsent of instructor. Disease patterns; health and well- being examined on a comparative cultural basis. ANT 6737-Medical Anthropology (3) Prereq: consent of in- structor.,Theory of anthropology as applied to nursing, med- icine, hospital organization, and the therapeutic environ- ment. Course includes instrument design and techniques of material collection. ANT 6905-Individual Work (1-3; max: 10) Guided readings on research in anthropology based on library, laboratory, or field work. ANT 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. ANT 6915-Research Projects in Social, Cultural, and Ap- plied Anthropology (1-3; max: 10) Prereq: consent of instruc- tor. For students undertaking directed research in supple- ment to regular course work. ANT 6917-The Profession of Anthropology (1) Required of all graduate students. Organizations of the anthropological profession in teaching and research. Relationship between subfields and related disciplines; the anthropological experi- ence; ethics. ANT 6933-Special Topics in Anthropology (1-9; max: 9) Pre- req: consent of instructor. ANT 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. ANT 6945-Internship in Applied Anthropology (1-8; max: 8) Prereq: permission of graduate, coordinator. Required of all students registered in programs of nonacademic anthro- pology and/or nonthesis M.A. program. Students are ex- pected to complete 4-8 hours. ANT 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. ANT 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for stu- dents with a master's degree in the field of study or for stu- dents who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. ANT 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. ARCHITECTURE College of Architecture GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Dean: M. T. Jaroszewicz. Chairman: J. M. McRae. Graduate Coordinator: G. D. Ridgdill. Professors: A. F. Butt (Emeritus); E. E. Crain; R. W. Haase; M. T. Jaroszewicz; H. W. Kemp; B. Y. Kinzey, Jr.; J. M. McRae; H. C. Merritt, Jr.; F. B. Reeves; G. D. Ridgdill; G. Scheffer; L. G. Shaw; B. F. Voichysonk; W. G. Wagner; I. H. Winarsky. Associate Professors: A. J. Dasta; M. T. Foster; F. F. Lisle, Jr.; C. F. Morgan; P. E. Prugh; M. M. Solis; S. D. Tate; W. L. Tilson; K. S. Thorne; O. F. Wetterqvist; T. R. White. Assistant Pro- fessor; G. W. Siebein. The Department of Architecture offers graduate work leading to the first professional degree, Master of Architecture. Two years in residence are normally required for completion. Prerequisite to admission to the Master of Architecture program is an under- graduate degree in architecture equivalent to the Uni- versity of Florida Bachelor of Design (Architecture) or a program of studies deemed by the faculty to be equivalent thereto. In addition to satisfying University requirements for admission, applicants are required to submit to the Department of Architecture, 231 ARCH, University of Florida, the following: a portfolio of their work in architecture and related fields; a statement of intent and their objectives; and three let- ters of recommendation from teachers or employers. This material must be received by March 1 for con- sideration for admission in the following fall. Applica- tions for graduate admission, including transcripts and GRE scores, must be received in the Office of the Registrar by March 1. The graduate Professional Core I is taught only in the fall semester, is required of all graduate students, and is prerequisite to the remaining course work. Af- ter completion of Professional Core I, the student is expected to pursue studies related to a special field of interest-architectural design, architectural struc- tures, environmental technology, or architectural preservation. Concentration in this special field of in- terest -should prepare the student for architectural practice with an emphasis upon professional team membership. Additional information concerning pro- grams for each of these areas is available from the de- partment. The student's overall college experience, including undergraduate programs in architecture and the two-year graduate program, is intended to be a complete unit of professional education leading toward practice in architecture or related professions. Field trips are required of all students; students should plan to have adequate funds available. It may be necessary to assess studio fees to defray costs of base maps and other generally used materials. Under special circumstances, the graduate faculty of the department may elect to admit students who have a Bachelor of Architecture degree from a five- year program for a one-year graduate program leading to the Master of Architecture. In these cases, the mini- mum registration required is 30 credits, including six credits in ARC 6971 or ARC 6979. The department reserves the right to retain student work for purposes of record, exhibition, or instruc- tion. ARC 5535-Architectural Structures (4) Advanced theory of architectural structures using computer application in analyzing structural behavior. ARC 5791-Problems in Architectural History (3) Prereq: ARC 4782. . ARC 5800-Survey of Architectural Preservation, Restora- tion, and Reconstruction (3) ARC 5810-Techniques of Architectural Documentation (3) ARC 5890-Historic Preservation and Restoration (3) ARC 6241-Professional Core I (9) Required for all graduate students. Architectural theory emphasizing cultural and technological factors with application to architectural solu- tions, including urban scale architecture and development. ARC 6242-Professional Core II (2) Prereq: ARC 6241. Environment-behavior research methodology. Studies in environment-behavior and investigation into methods of architectural research.