152 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION Community conservation is a major thrust of National Urban Policy. This course relates community revitalization and con- servation to the methodology of identification of problem areas, their planning and replanning for all types of loca- tions, use and adaptive uses. Federal and State assistance, tax incentives, and other programs are discussed. URP 6905-Exploration and Directed Study (1-4; max: 10) URP 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. URP 6931-Topical Seminar (1-4; max: 6) Considers a current planning opportunity. URP 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. URP 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. URP 6979-Terminal Project (1-6) This option, in lieu of thesis, accommodates a physical design or plan project which because of its map and graphic content does not fit comfortably within a thesis format. A total of six credits. S/U. VETERINARY MEDICINE College of Medicine GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Dean: K. N. Gelatt. Graduate Coordinator: J. T. McL. Neilson. Professors: E. L. Besch; R. E. Bradley, Sr.; R. K. Braun; M. J. Burridge; P. T. Cardeilhac; C. D. Chen; M. Drost; D. J. Forrester; K. N. Gelatt; E. P. J. Gibbs; R. R. Gronwall; R. E. W. Halliwell; J. A. Himes; A. M. Merritt; A. F. Moreland; J. T. McL. Neilson; P. L. Nicoletti; P. W. Poulos; S. W. Russell; C. F. Simpson (Emeritus); F. H. White; J. C. Woodard; M. D. Young. Associate Pro- fessors: N. Ackerman; H. N. Becker; J. U. Bell; M. S. Bloomberg; M. P. Brown; C. D. Buergelt; C. F. Bur- rows; D. D. Buss; C. L. Chrisman; W. S. Cripe; J. M. Gaskin; E. C. Greiner; J. W. Harvey; P. C. Kosch; I. G. Mayhew; W. P. Palmore; R. P. Shields; V. M. Shille; A. I. Webb. Assistant Professors: J. E. Bauer; M. B. Calderwood-Mays; R. M. Clemmons; C. H. Courtney; P. W. Davenport; E. R. Jacobson; R. E. Larsen; M. J. P. Lawman; D. A. Samuelson; S. F. Sundlof. Veterinary Medicine offers a program leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the medical sci- ences with specialization in veterinary medicine. Training includes appropriate course work and re- search in areas such as biochemistry, animal metabo- lism, microbiology and immunology, comparative tox- icology, veterinary public health,, epidemiology, pathophysiology, and parasitic diseases. Prerequisites for admission, in addition to those of the Graduate School, include a broad educational base of mathematics, physics, organic and analytical chemistry, genetics, physiology, and statistical meth- ods. VEM 6350C-Veterinary Protozoology (4) Prereq: ZOO 4235C or equivalent. Life cycles, epidemiologyand diagnosis of parasitic protozoans of food animal and companion animal species, emphasizing the sporozoans. VEM 6604-Literature Survey in Toxicology (1) Critical pres- entation and evaluation of current literature in selected top- ics in toxicology. VETERINARY MEDICINE-IFAS College of Agriculture GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Dean: K. N. Gelatt. Graduate Coordinator: J. T. McL. Neilson. Professors: E. L. Besch; R. E. Bradley, Sr.; R. K. Braun; M. J. Burridge; P. T. Cardeilhac; C. D. Chen; M. Drost; D. J. Forrester; K. N. Gelatt; E. P. J. Gibbs; R. R. Gronwall; R. E. W. Halliwell; J. A. Himes; A. M. Merritt; A. F. Moreland; J. T. McL. Neilson; P. L. Nicoletti; P. W. Poulos; S. W. Russell; C. F. Simpson (Emeritus); F. H. White; J. C. Woodard; M. D. Young. Associate Pro- fessors: N. Ackerman; H. N. Becker; J. U. Bell; M. S. Bloomberg; M. P. Brown; C. D. Buergelt; C. F. Bur- rows; D. D. Buss; C. L. Chrisman; W. S. Cripe; J. M. Gaskin; E. C. Greiner; J. W. Harvey; P. C. Kosch; I. G. Mayhew; W. P. Palmore; R. P. Shields; V. M. Shille; A. I: Webb. Assistant Professors: J. E. Bauer; M. B. Calderwood-Mays; R. M. Clemmons; C. H. Courtney; P. W. Davenport; E. R. Jacobson; R. E. Larsen; M. J. P. Lawman; L. C. Peyton; D. A. Samuelson; S. F. Sundlof; A. G. Watson. Programs leading to the Doctor of Philosophy with emphasis on animal disease problems may be ob- tained through other. departments including Animal Science, Microbiology and Cell Science, and Zoology with faculty members from the Veterinary Medicine -IFAS directing the program. A sound background in basic sciences is required for admission. Veterinary Medicine-IFAS offers programs for the degree of Master of Science. Areas of emphasis in- clude microbiology, parasitology, pathology, pharma- cology, physiology, toxicology, and laboratory animal diseases. VES 5302-Veterinary Parasitology I (3) Prereq: ZOO 2014 (or BSC 2010, 2011 and 2012), ZOO 3203, MCB 3020, MCB 3020L, ENY 4660 or consent of instructor. Selected parasitic diseases of animals, including etiology, transmission, pathogenesis, host reaction, and related research tech- niques. VES 5303-Veterinary Parasitology II (3) Prereq: VES 5302 or consent of instructor. Continuation study of selected para- sitic diseases of animals, including diagnostic methods, ther- apy, prevention and control, and related research tech- niques. VES 6242C-Veterinary Physiology (4) Prereq: PCB 4745C, BCH 4203, BCH 4313, or comparable courses. Lecture and laboratory presentation of integrative physiology with em- phasis on the mammalian cardio-pulmonary-hemic systems and the urinary system. VES 6602-Veterinary Toxicology 1 (3) Prereq: VES 6242C and suitable background in biochemistry, physiology, and phar- macology. Effects of toxic natural products and chemicals on animals. VES 6603-Veterinary Toxicology II (3) Prereq: VES 6602. VES 6765-Veterinary Research Techniques (3) Principles of biophysical sciences, and their application to veterinary medical science. VES 6905-Problems in Veterinary Science (1-4; max: 8) H. VES 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. VES 6931-Seminar in Veterinary Science (1; max: 4) VES 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. VES 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. WIS 5323C-Impact of Diseases on Wildlife Populations (3) Prereq: WIS 3401 or equivalent. Diseases of wildlife, with emphasis on their impact on avian and mammalian popu- lations of North America. ZOOLOGY College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Chairman: D. H. Evans. Graduate Coordinator: C. Lan- ciani. Graduate Research Professors: A. F. Carr, Jr.; E. S. Deevey, Jr. Distinguished Service Professor: W. Auf- fenberg. Professors: L. Berner; P. Brodkorb; L. Brower; W. E. S. Carr; J. Eisenberg; T. C. Emmel; D. H. Evans; P. Feinsinger; J. W. Hardy; F. C. Johnson, II; J. H. Kauf- mann; F. W. King; C. Lanciani; F. J. S. Maturo, Jr.; B. K. McNab; F. G. Nordlie; H. O. Schwassmann; F. G. Thompson; S. D. Webb; M. J. Westfall, Jr.; C. A. Woods. Associate Professors: B. W. Ache; J. F. An- derson; H. J. Brockmann; M. L. Crump; J. T. Giesel; C.