CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY / 77 Progress in the program is determined by departmental policies which are consistent with American Psychologi- cal Association accreditation standards. The curriculum has been continuously accredited by the American Psy- chological Association since 1953. Admission to the Department is through appropriate application to the department's admission committee. A bachelor's degree is generally adequate preparation for graduate admission. It should include undergraduate courses in both experimental psychology and statistics, along with at least three courses from the following psy- chology areas: developmental, learning, perception, per- sonality, physiological, and social. CLP 6375-Introduction to Clinical Psychology (1-3; max: 3) Prereq: admission to CLP. Seminar on issues and concepts concur- rent with field observation and participation. CLP 6407-Psychological Treatment I (3) Prereq:admission to CLP or consentof instructor. Currentdynamic and personality theories, practices, and related research in psychotherapy. CLP 6417-Psychological Treatment II (3) Prereq: admission to CLP or consent of instructor. Current behavioral theories, prac- tices, and related research. CLP6437-Behavioral Assessment (3) Prereq:admission to CLPor consent of instructor. Research, theory, and basic procedures including observational and interview techniques. CLP 6446-Psychological Assessment of Children (3) Prereq: admission to CLP or consent of instructor. Developmental, intel- lectual, visual-motor, achievement, and personality assessment of children. CLP 6447-Psychological Assessment of Adults (3) Prereq: admis- sion to CLPorconsentof instructor. Basic theories, procedures and administration experience in assessment of adult intellect and personality factors. CLP 6449-Life History Research in Psychopathology (3) Prereq: CLP 6497 or consent of instructor. Recent and longitudinal developments in life history approaches to psychopathology and related behavioral disorders. CLP 6497-Psychopathological Disturbances (3) Prereq: admis- sion to CLP or PSY or consent of instructor. Theories 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 or consent of instructor. Survey emphasizing both laboratory and clinical experiment methodol- ogy; computer data analysis techniques employed. CLP 6905-Individual Work (1 -4; max: 12) Reading or research in areas in clinical psychology. CLP 6910-Supervised Research (1-4; max: 4) S/U. CLP 6943-Practicum in Clinical Psychology (1-4; max: 8) Prereq: CLP6375, 6437, 6441, 6448, 6497. Supervised training in appro- priate work settings. S/U. CLP 6945-Practicum in Neuropsychology (1-3; max: 3) Prereq: CLP7427, consent of instructor. Supervised clinical experience in neuropsychological assessment and cognitive rehabilitation of patients with neurologic impairments. S/U. CLP 6946-Practicum in Applied Medical Psychology (1 -3; max: 8) Prereq: consent of instructor. Supervised clinical experience in inpatient and outpatient consultation, assessment and interven- tion with psychosomatic, stress-related and somatopsychic disor- ders. S/U. CLP 6948-Practicum in Clinical Child Psychology (1-3; max: 8) Prereq: CLP 6943, consent of instructor. Supervised clinical experiences working with children or adolescents in either inpa- tient or outpatient settings. S/U. CLP 6947-Advanced Practicum in Clinical Psychology (1-4; max: 8) Prereq: consent of clinical director. Designed for individual with special interests and needs. S/U. CLP 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. CLP 7404-Special Issues, Methods, and Techniques in Psycho- logical Treatment (3; max: 12) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417, or consent of instructor. CLP 7406-Psycbodynamic Theory (3; max: 6) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417, or consent of instructor. Emphasis on disturbed adolescents and young adults. I CLP 7409-Marital Dysfunction (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417. 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 theories and practices of group therapy as a form of psychological treat- ment. 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-Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine (3) Pre- req: admission to CLP or consent of instructor. Seminar on the relevance of psychological research and clinical practice for medical patient population. CLP 7942-Practicum in Behavior Therapy (3) Prereq: CLP6375, 6407, 6417. Application of behavioral treatment techniques to actual patient and client needs. CLP 7949-Internship (3; max: 6) Prereq: admission to candidacy for the doctorate, successful completion of the qualifying exami- nation and consent of the clinical director. Reading assignments and conferences. Must include 1500 work hours; designed as a two semester sequence. CLP 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral stu- dents before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students 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. DEP 6216-Psychological Disturbances of Children (3) Prereq: admission to CLP or PSY or consent of instructor. Stresses both affective and cognitive. DEP 7408-Clinical Psychology of Aging (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. A developmental sequence that focuses on the psy- chopathology, neuropsychology, and treatment issues confront- ing the clinician dealing with an aged population. COASTAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC ENGINEERING College of Engineering GRADUATE FACULTY 1989-90 Chairman: H. Wang. Graduate Coordinator: D. M. Sheppard. Graduate Research Professor: R. G. Dean. Professors: A. J. Mehta; M. K. Ochi; Y. P. Sheng; D. M. Sheppard; H. Wang. The Department offers the Master of Engineering, Master of Science, Engineer, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in coastal and oceanographic engineering. Areas of specialization include coastal engineering,' oceanographic engineering, and offshore structures. A number of other courses on related subjects, within and outside of the College of Engineering are available for graduate credit in this department. EGM 5816-Intermediate Fluid Dynamics (4) Prereq: EGN 3353, MAP 3302. Basic laws of fluid dynamics, introduction to poten- tial flow, viscous flow, boundary layer theory, and turbulence. EOC 5052-Ocean Engineering (3) Prereq: EGN 3353, MAP 3302. Linear wave theory, wave forces on fixed structures; static stability of floating bodies; response of floating bodies to simple waves; moored and towed bodies. EOC 5860-Port and Harbor Engineering (3) Prereq: OCE 3016. Principles of port design; wave penetration; harbor oscillations; sediment movement and pollutant mixing; port structures, port operations; case studies. EOC 6196-Littoral Processes (3) Prereq: OCP 6165. Shoreline developments; nearshore hydrodynamics; sediment transport phenomena by waves and wind; methods of determining littoral transport quantities; effects of groins, jetties, and other coastal structures on littoral processes. EOC 6325-Hydrodynamics of Coastal and Ocean Structures (3) Prereq: EOC 5052, STA 5855. Wave loads on fixed structures; forces on a pile due to regular and irregular waves, forces on marine structures. Wave loads on floating structures; inertia, damping and hydrostatic forces, equation of motions in regular waves, evaluation of loads in random seas.