70 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION Admission to the Department is through appropri- ate application to the Department's admission com- mittee, A bachelor's degree is generally adequate preparation for graduate admission. It should include an undergraduate course in both experimental psy- chology and in statistics, along with at least three courses from the following psychology areas: devel- opmental, learning, perception, personality, physi- ological, and social. CLP 6375---Introduction to Clinical Psychology (1-3; max: 3) Prereq: admission to CLP program. Seminar on issues and concepts concurrent with field observation and partici- pation. CLP 6407-Psychological Treatment I (3) Prereq: admission to CLP program or consent of instructor. Current dynamic and personality theories, practices, and related research in psychotherapy. CLP 6417-Psychological Treatment II (3) Prereq: admission to CLP program or consent of instructor. Current behavioral theories, practices, and related research. CLP 6437-Behavioral Assessment (3) Prereq: admission to CLP program or consent of instructor. Research, theory, and basic procedures including observational and interview techniques. CLP 6441-Intellectual Assessment (3) Prereq: admission to CLP program or consent of instructor. Research, theory, and basic procedures in assessing intellectual function. CLP 6446-Psychological Assessment of Children (3) Prereq: admission to CLP program or consent of instructor. Develop- mental, intellectual, visual-motor, achievement, and person- ality assessment of children. CLP 6447-Psychological Assessment of Adults (3) Prereq: admission to CLP program or consent of instructor. Basic theories, procedures and administration experience in assessment of adult intellect and personality factors. CLP 6448-Personality Assessment (3) Prereq: admission to CLP program or consent of instructor. Research, theory, and basic procedures including objective and projective tech- niques. CLP 6449-Life History Research in Psychopathology (3) Prereq: CLP 6497 or consent of instructor. Recent and longi- tudinal developments in life history approaches to psy- chopathology and related behavioral disorders. CLP 6497-Psychopathological Disturbances (3) Prereq: ad- mission to CLP or PSY program or consent of instructor. The- ories and related research to etiology, clinical description, 'and diagnosis with implications for treatment. CLP 6526-Introduction to Clinical Research and Design (2) Prereq: admission to CLP or PSY program or consent of in- structor. Survey emphasizing both laboratory and clinical ex- periment methodology; computer data analysis techniques employed. CLP 6905---Individual Work (1-4; max: 12) Reading or re- search in areas in clinical psychology. CLP 6910-Supervised Research (1-4; max: 4) S/U. CLP 6943-Practicum in Clinical Psychology (4; max: 8) Pre- req: CLP 6375, 6437, 6441, 6448, 6497. Supervised training in appropriate work settings. S/U. CLP 6946-Advanced Practicum in. Applied Medical Psy- chology (1-3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Supervised clinical experience in inpatient and outpatient consultation, assessment and intervention with psychosomatic, stress-re- lated and somatopsychic disorders. CLP 6947-Advanced Practicum in Clinical Psychology (1-4; max: 8) Prereq: consent of clinical director. Designed for in- dividual with special interests and needs. S/U. CLP 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. CLP 7348-Theory and Practice of Psychological Consulta- tion (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, CYP 6709. Includes multiple roles, intervention strategies used by consultants as agents of change. Field experience in community settings. CLP 7404-Special Issues/ Methods, and Techniques in Psy- chological Treatment (3; max: 12) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417, or consent of instructor. CLP 7406-Psychodynamic Theory (3; max: 6) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417, or consent of instructor. Emphasis on dis- turbed adolescents and young adults. CLP 7408--Gestalt Therapy and Techniques (3; max: 6) Pre- req: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417, or consent of instructor. Ex- perimental didactic and other humanistic approaches to per- sonality theory and psychotherapy. CLP 7409-Marital Dysfunction (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6477. Issues, problems and techniques of psychotherapy with couples. CLP 7427-Neuropsychological Assessment (3) Prereq: CLP 6441, 6448, PSB 6067. Research, theory and basic procedures. CLP 7438-Selected Methods in Clinical Assessment (3; max: 12) Prereq: CLP 6437, 6441; 6448. CLP 7468--Clinical Treatment with Groups (3) Current theo- ries and practices of group therapy as a form of psychologi- cal treatment. Exploration of group therapy intervention techniques. CLP 7488-Clinical Treatment of Adolescents (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417. Application of a variety of treatment tech- niques. CLP 7936-Medical Psychology (3) Prereq: admission to CLP progranr or consent of instructor. Seminar on the relevance of psychological research and clinical practice for medical patient population. CLP 7938-Forensic Psychology (3) Concerned with issues of the interface between law and psychology relating to the psychologist's function in this role. CLP 7942-Practicum in Behavior Therapy (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417. Application of behavioral treatment tech- niques to actual patient and client needs. CLP 7949-Internship (3) Prereq: admission to candidacy for the doctorate, successful completion of the qualifying exam- ination and consent of the clinical director. Reading assign- ments and conferences. Must include 1500 work hours; de- signed as a two semester sequence. CLP 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. CLP 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. CYP 6709--Theory and Research in Community Clinical Psy- chology (3) Principles, consultation, mental health educa- tion, early identification, intervention. Research methods and current literature. CYP 7308-Advanced Community Intervention (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, CYP 6709 or consent of instructor. Theory and strategy methods developed specifically for utilization in practice of community clinical psychology. DEP 6216-Psychological Disturbances of Children (3) Pre- req: admission to CLP or PSY program or consent of instruc- tor. Stresses both affective and cognitive. DEP 7217-Minimal Brain Dysfunction (3) Prereq: admission to CLP or PSY program or consent of instructor. Theory, re- search, and applications in clinical psychology. DEP 7408-Clinical Psychology of Aging (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. A developmental sequence that focuses on the psychopathology, neuropsychology, and treatment issues confronting the clinician dealing with an aged population. COASTAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC ENGINEERING College of Engineering GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Chairman & Graduate Coordinator: H. Wang, Gradu- ate Research Professor: R. G. Dean. Professors: T. Y. Chiu; M. K. Ochi; D. M. Sheppard; H. Wang. Associate Professor: A. J. Mehta. Research Scientist: D. L. Harris. The Department of Coastal and Oceanographic En- gineering offers the Master'of Engineering, Master of Science, and Engineer degrees. The Doctor of Philoso- phy degree is offered by other departments in the College of Engineering with Coastal and Oceano- graphic Engineering faculty serving as committee members. Areas of specialization include coastal processes,