COUNSELOR EDUCATION / 73 6120, COP 5622, and a course in computer networks. Dis- tributed database systems including the areas of distributed database design, resource allocation, access plan selection, and transaction management. CIS 6905-Individual Study (1-3) Prereq: consent of faculty member supervising the study. May be taken up to a max- imum of 3 hours in the master's program. S/U option. CIS 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) Prereq: gradu- ate status in CIS, must be on a graduate research as- sistantship. S/U. CIS 6934-Special Topics in CIS (1-3) Prereq: vary depend- ing on topics. CIS 6935-Graduate Seminar (1) Prereq: graduate status in CIS. Presentations by graduate students, faculty members, and visiting researchers. Preparation of research papers. CIS 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) Prereq: gradu- ate status in CIS, must be on graduate teaching assistantship. S/U. CIS 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. CIS 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. CIS 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. COP 5622--Operating Systems (3) Prereq: COP 4620. The concepts and techniques of efficient management of com- puter system resources. COP 5630-Software Engineering (3) Prereq: COC 3110 or EIN 3114. Topics in project organization, specification tech- niques, reliability measurement, documentation. COP 5641-Computer Language Translators (3) Prereq: COP 3530. Advanced concepts and techniques in language com- pilation and interpretation. COP 6505-Survey of Programming Languages (3) Prereq: CDA 3101, COP 3530, or equivalent. Survey of higher-level programming languages emphasizing language features and implementation techniques. COT 5305-Analysis of Algorithms (3) Prereq: COP 3530 or equivalent. Introduction and illustration of basic techniques for designing efficient algorithms and analyzing algorithm complexity. CRM 6201-Computer System Measurement and Evaluation (3) Prereq: COP 5622 and basic course in probability and statistics. Presents computer measurement tools and tech- niques, analytical techniques for computer system modeling and evaluation, simulation techniques, performance meas- urement and evaluation in performance improvement prob- lems, and performance evaluation in computer comparison and selection problems. COUNSELOR EDUCATION College of Education GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Chairperson: P. J. Wittmer. Graduate Coordinator: L. C. Loesch. Distinguished Service Professor (Emer- itus): R. O. Stripling. Professors: D. Avila; P. W. Fitzgerald; T. Landsman; J. J. Larsen; L. C. Loesch; R. J. McDavis; R. D. Myrick; W. M.,Parker; J. L. Resnick; H. C. Riker; P. G. Schauble; B. L. Sharp; B. Soldwedel;* E. L. Tolbert; P. J. Wittmer. Associate Professors: E. S. Amatea; R. M. Bollet;t M. K. Dykes; G. M. Gonzalez; M. Fong; R. Jester; J. Joiner; J. H. Lombana;t M. J. McMillin; P. M. Meek; J. P. Saxon. Assistant Professors: J. H. Pitts; G. D. Seiler. These members of the faculty of the University of North Florida (*) and the University of Central Florida (t) are also members of the graduate faculty of the University of Florida and.participate in the ,doctoral program in the University of Florida Department of Coun- selor Education. Programs leading to the Master of Education, Spe- cialist in Education, Doctor of Education, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees are offered through this de- partment. In some programs, the Master of Education degree (identified below by an asterisk) is awarded only upon completion of the Specialist in Education degree. Program areas include (1) school counseling and guidance (M.Ed.,* Ed.S., Ed.D., or Ph.D.) and (2) school psychology (M.Ed.,* Ed.S., Ed.D., or Ph.D.) for positions in elementary, middle, and secondary schools; (3) student personnel in higher education (M.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D., or Ph.D.) for positions in com- munity colleges, vocational-technical schools, col- leges, universities, and other post-secondary school settings; (4) agency, correctional, and developmental counseling (M.Ed.,* Ed.S., Ed.D., or Ph.D.); (5) coun- selor education (Ed.D. or Ph.D.); and (6) counseling psychology (Ph.D.) in cooperation with the Depart- ment of Psychology with course work being taken in both departments. All programs in the Department are fully ac- credited. School counseling and guidance; student personnel in higher education; agency, correctional, and developmental counseling; and counselor educa- tion programs are accredited by the American As- sociation for Counseling and Development. The counseling psychology program is accredited by the American Psychological Association. Family, marital, pastoral counseling, and counseling of older persons, minorities, and women are possible emphases in various program areas listed above. Vocational development and research are integral parts of preparation in all programs. Candidates for admission are urged to complete a course in basic statistics before entering the program. Otherwise, this requirement must be-met during the first semester of graduate work. Study for the Ed.D. degree in counselor education at the University of Florida by qualified master's de- gree recipients at the University of North Florida and at the University of Central Florida is facilitated by a cooperative arrangement in which appropriate mem- bers of the faculties of UNF and UCF are members of the graduate faculty of the University of Florida. EGC 6005-Introduction to Counseling (3) Prereq or coreq: EDF 6355 or PPE 5055. EGC 6045-Counseling with Children (3) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447, EDF 6113, or equivalent. EGC 6054-Problems in Personnel Work (2-7) Seminar in special problems in personnel work arranged by Depart- ment. EGC 6055--Student Personnel Services in Higher Education (3) Prereq: EGC 6005, 6057. EGC 6057-The College Community and the Student (3) Prereq or coreq: EGC 6005. EGC 6225-Personnel Testing (3) Prereq: course in basic statistics. EGC 6317-Vocational Development (3) EGC 6405-Modern Counseling and Personnel Work (3) Not open to majors in counselor education. EGC 6416-Theories and Techniques of Counseling (4) Pre- req: EGC 6005. Coreq: EGC 6447. EGC 6426-Counseling in Community Settings (3) Prereq: EGC 7446. Coreq: current enrollment in a community agency practicum or internship. EGC 6438--Play Counseling and Play Process with Children (3) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447, EDF 6113 or equivalent. EGC 6447-Laboratory in Counseling (1) Coreq: EGC 6416. EGC 6461-Counseling with Drug Abuse Cases (3) EGC 6463-Counseling Ethnic Minorities (3) Prereq: ECC 6416, 6447. EGC 6465-Counseling for Mid-Life and Pre-Retirement (3) EGC 6466-Counseling Needs of Older Persons (3) EGC 6467-Counseling Older Persons: Theories and Tech- niques (3) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447. . EGC 6469-The Counselor in a Multicultural World (3) EGC 6505-Group Procedures in Guidance and Personnel Work (3) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447. EGC 6545-Group Counseling (3) Prereq or coreq: EGC 6416.