132 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION INR 6208-Foreign Policy (3) INR 6607-International Relations Theory (3) Basic forces, problems, and developments in international politics and organization. PAD 5035-Problems of Administration and Policy (3) Pre- req: PAD 4003. PAD 5807-Urban Administration (3) PAD 6053-Urban Administration (3) Organizational struc- ture; recruitment; development of leadership; development of organization effectiveness. PAD 6108-Public Administration Theory (3) Public admin- istration, with emphasis on the units of analysis and con- tributions of each approach to general understanding of the field. PAD 6109-Public Administrative Behavior (3) Major meth- odologies used in the approaches covered in PAD 6108. PAD 6136-Contemporary Public Administration (3) PAD 6227-Public Budgeting and Finance (3) Decision mak- ing; budget planning and formulation. PAD 6327-Government and the Planning Process (3) Case studies of federal, regional, state, and local planning agen- cies. Planning as governmental process. PAD 6946-Internship in Government (3) Prereq: consent of department. POS 5416-The Presidency (3) POS 5425-Legislative Politics (3) Prereq: POS 2041. Ad- vanced study in the legislative process. Recruitment of legis- lators. Formal and informal rules of behavior. Legislative-ex- ecutive relations. The committee system. Impact of political parties, interest groups, and constituents on the legislative process. POS 5446-Political Parties and Elections (3) POS 5685-Administration of Justice (3) POS 5905-Individual Work (3) POS 5933-Special Topics (3) POS 6045-Seminar in American Politics (3) Introduction to major conceptual approaches to the American political sys- tem and to the history of the study of American politics. POS 6067-Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations (3) Exploration of theoretical bases and operation of American federal system. POS 6076-Social Structures and Political Power (3) POS 6127-State Government and Politics (3) The biblio- graphy, methodology, and research topics of American state and local governments. POS 6157-Community Analysis (3) Development of social, economic, and political profiles in understanding the trends, projections, and public policy alternatives. POS 6207-Political Behavior (3) Consideration of partici- pation, political culture, and public opinion including classic. and current research. POS 6407-Legislative-Executive Relations (3) Models and theories of legislative-executive interaction will be ex- amined using extensive case materials. POS 6497-Seminar: Problems in Court Management (3) Prereq: public administration courses and judicial process courses. To expose to students with a broad background in public administration and judicial processes the specific problems associated with managing courts, and certain tech- niques for remedying those problems. POS 6617-Topics in Public Law (3) Judicial interpretation and enforcement of written constitutions. Separation of powers. The American federal system. Powers of the federal government. Due process and equal protection. POS 6716-Contemporary Theories in Political Science (3) POS 6736-The Conduct of Inquiry (3) Empirical research methodology in political science. POS 6747-Topics in Political Methodology (3) POS 6757-Survey Research (3) Methods of survey research in context of field investigation. Formulation of research hypotheses; construction of measuring instruments; collec- tion, analysis of data. POS 6905-Individual Work (1-4) POS 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. POS 6927-Practicum in Applied Political Science (3) POS 6934-Special Topics (3) POS 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. POS 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. POS 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. POS 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. POT 5015-Great Political Thinkers: Ancient and'Medieval (3) POT 5046-Great Political Thinkers: Machiavelli to Marx (3) POT 6007-Leading Political Thinkers (3) POT 6067-Contemporary Political Theory (3) POT 6087-Latin American Political Thought and Ideology (2) Prereq: reading knowledge of Spanish and under- graduate work in Latin American government. Writings and theories of the leading Latin American political thinkers from Alberdi, Sarmiento, and Marti to contemporary figures. POT 6207-American Political Thought (2) POT 6307-Values and Ideologies (3) POT 6506-Values and Administration (3) PUP 5105-Politics of Planning (3) PUP 5405-Politics of Education (3) PUP 6006-Policy Process (3) General examination of public policy formulation and implementation. Special emphasis upon political and economic determinants and relationship to social theory. PUP 6007-Policy Evaluation (3) An examination of method- ologies appropriate to the analysis of public policies. PUP 6537-Public Policy of Housing (2) PUP 6707-Political Economy (3) Comparison of politics and markets as authority structures and control systems. PUP 6921-Topics in Public Policy (3) Topics in various policy fields, such as health politics and policy, regulatory policy, environmental policy, politics of equality, etc. POULTRY SCIENCE College of Agriculture GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Chairman: J. E. Marion. Graduate Coordinator: H. R. Wilson. Professors: B. L. Damron; C. R. Douglas; J. L. Fry; R. H. Harms; D. M. Janky; J. E. Marion; H. R. Wilson. Associate Professors: F. B. Mather; R. D. Miles. The Department of Poultry Science offers major work for the degrees of Master of Agriculture and Master of Science. Programs leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree, with emphasis on problems re- lated to poultry science, may be obtained through the Department of Animal Science or Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, with faculty members from the Department of Poultry Science directing the program. Areas of specialization for both master's and Ph.D. degrees are management, nutrition, physiology, and poultry products technology. A departmental prerequisite for admission to grad- uate study is a sound background in the biological sciences. The following courses in related areas are accep- table for graduate credit as part of the candidate's ma- jor: ANS 6636-Meat Technology; ANS 6288-Ex- perimental Techniques and Analytical Procedures in Meat Research; ANS 6751-Physiology of keproduc- tion; ANS 5446-Animal Nutrition; ANS 6458-Ad- vanced Methods in Nutrition Technology; ANS 6472 -Vitamins; ANS 6723-Mineral Nutrition and Metab- olism; ANS 6721-Swine Nutrition; DAS 6531-En- docrinology; DAS 6555-Environmental Physiology of Domestic Animals; FOS 6226-Advanced Food Micro- biology; FOS 6315C-Advanced Food Chemistry; FOS 6428C-Advanced Food Processing; FOS 6726-Psy- chophysical Aspects of Foods; HUN 6245-Advanced Human Nutrition; VES 6242-Veterinary Physiology.