MUSIC / 117 ment (2) Prereq: undergraduate biochemistry and cell biology courses and consent of instructor. Sequential events in regulation of gene expression during cell differentiation; experimental systems ahd approaches. MCB 6456-Molecular Mechanisms in the Regulation of Transcription (2) Prereq: BCH 6415 or BMS 6352 and consent of instructor. Mechanisms regulating specific transcription in procaryotes and eucaryotes will be examined at the DNA and enzyme level. MCB 6485L-Advanced Techniques in Microbiology and Cell Science (2-4) Prereq: consent of instructor. Application of advanced techniques to experimental research in biochemistry, cell biology, and microbiology. MCB 6905-Experimental Microbiology (1-8) Prereq: eight credits in microbiology and cell science. Application of phys- ical, chemical, and biological techniques to experimental problems in microbiology. Individual laboratory study. H. MCB 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. MCB 6930-Seminar (1; max: 8) Attendance required of all graduate majors at one research presentation each week as scheduled. S/U. MCB 6937-Special. Topics in Microbiology (1-4; max: 12) Prereq: six credits in graduate major courses. Contemporary research in a particular aspect of general microbiology. MCB 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. MCB 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. MCB 7914-Research Conference (1; max: 8) Critical discus- sion and appraisal of research programs of faculty and stu- dents of the department. S/U. MCB 7922-journal Colloquy (1; max: 8) Critical presenta- Stion and discussion of recent original articles in the micro- biological literature. Attendance required. MCB 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. MCB 7980--Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. PCB 5105-Cell Biology of Protozoa (3) Prereq: APB 4544 or equivalent. Biochemical and cell surface changes in relation to life cycles of protozoa. Emphasis on cellular organization, cell functions, organelles, and reproduction. PCB 5136L-Techniques in Microbial and Cell Biology (3) Prereq: MCB,3020C, PCB 3136. A laboratory in experimental bacteriology and cell biology. Emphasis placed on ex- perimental approaches and techniques used in the study of cells and microorganisms. Course covers experiments in mi- croscopy, cell fractionation, metabolism, physiology, genet- ics, and regulation. PCB 5235-Immunology (3) Prereq: MCB 3020 or introduc- tory microbiology course which includes introductory im- munology. A study of the immune system of vertebrate animals. The cellular and molecular events involved in im- mune responsiveness and resistance to infectious diseases. PCB 5235L-Experiments in Immunology (1) Prereq: MCB 3020L. Coreq: PCB 5235. Basic seriological procedures in im- munology. PCB 6176-Electron Microscopy of Biological Materials (2) Prereq: PCB 5115C or PCB 3136 or equivalent. Use of the .electron microscope including fixation, embedding, section- ing, freeze-etching; negative staining, and use of vacuum evaporator. PCB 6176L-Laboratoryin Electron Microscopy (2) Coreq: PCB 6176. Laboratory training in use of electron micro- scopes, ultramicrotomes, vacuum evaporators, and freeze- etch machines. PCB 6216C-Cytochemistry (3) Prereq: PCB 6176L. Cellular organization, cell function, and cytochemical technique. BMS 6203-Molecular Biology and Function of Cell Mem- branes (2) Prereq: BCH 4203, 4313, and MCB 3020 or equiva- lents, and consent of instructor. Composition, molecular or- ganization, and function of biological membranes in both eucaryotes and procaryotes. BOT 6256C-Plant Cytology (3) Fundamental structures of eucaryotic and procaryotic cells, with emphasis on higher plant cells, algae, and cyanobacteria. MUSIC College of Fine Arts GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Chairman: B. A. Udell. Graduate Coordinator: D. Z. Kushner. Professors: W. R. Bodine, Jr.; R. W. Bowles; W. J. G. Brask; P. E. Dorman; J. R. Grigsby; J. P. Hale; J. S. Kitts; S. P. Kniseley; D. Z. Kushner; R. Poole; E. C. Troupin; B. A. Udell; J. D. White; D. L. Wilmot. As- sociate Professor: G. D. Poe. Assistant Professors: R. A. Chobaz; C. M. Smith. The Master of Fine Arts degree in music is offered in the College of Fine Arts. Students select program em- phasis from the following areas: music history, liter- ature and criticism; music theory and composition; music performance; sacred music; and conducting (choral or instrumental). The Department of Music cooperates with the Col- lege of Education in offering courses leading to the following degrees: Master of Education in music edu- cation; Specialist in Education in music education; Doctor of Philosophy in curriculum and instruction (emphases in music history, literature, and criticism; music theory and composition; performance prac- tices; and music education); and Doctor of Education in curriculum and instruction (emphasis in music ed- ucation). During the week of the student's first registration, he/she must take placement examinations in music performance, in music history and literature, in music theory, and in music education for the music educa- tion emphasis. Music education students must satisfy requirements for music teaching certification in Flor- ida before the appropriate degree is awarded. Voice students must demonstrate appropriate skills in lan- guage and diction. All deficiencies must be remedied. MUC 6401-Composition of Electronic Music (3) Prereq: MUC4301. MUC 6930-Seminar in Composition (3; max: 6) Composi- tion of chamber works for instrumental and/or vocal en- sembles. MUC 7931-Advanced Seminar in Composition (3; max: 6) Composition for large instrumental and/or vocal ensembles. MUE 6080-Foundations of Music Education (3) Historical development and philosophy; comparison of United States with other countries and cultures; individuals, associations and institutions that shape the music education program. MUE 6349-Music in the School (1-6; max: 6) Offered by ex- tensionr only. In-service training for teachers. MUE 6647-Trends in Teaching and Learning Music (3) MUE 6785--Methods of Research in Music Education (3) Materials and specialized techniques of research in music education. MUE 6931-Contemporary Curriculum Practices in Music Education (3) An exploration of the ways in which artistic forms of understanding and reflection can be useful in de- signing and evaluating educational programs. MUE 7685-Foundations of Musical Behavior (3) Cultural in- fluences, learning conditions, biological constraints, psy- choacoustical phenomena, musical taste, the measurement and prediction of musical taste, the measurement and pre- diction of musical ability. MUE 7846-Philosophies of Music Education (3) The nature and meaning of the aesthetic experience as it relates to mu- sic education. MUE 7938-Music Education Seminar (3) Contemporary is- sues and problems in music education and the investigation and planning of research relevant to selected problems. MUG 6105-Graduate Conducting (3; max: 15) Conducting larger works from the standard repertoire for band, orchestra and chorus. MUG 7106-Advanced Graduate Conducting (3; max: 15) Prereq: MUG 6105. For conducting majors. 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