DAIRY SCIENCE/ 83 EGC 6840-Practicum in Student Personnel Work (4; max: 12) Prereq: 4 credits in EGC 7446 and written application to the practicum coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registra- tion. EGC 6905-Individual Work (2-4; max: 12) Prereq: consent of staff members and graduate coordinator; approval of proposed project. EGC 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. EGC 6933-Seminar in Professional Development (1) EGC 6938-Special Topics (1-4; max: 12) Prereq: consent of department chairperson. EGC 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. EGC 7056-Seminar in Higher Education Student Personnel (1- 2; max: 4) Prereq: EGC 6055, 6057. EGC 7318-Laboratory in Career Development (4) EGC 7329-Seminar in Career Development (3) EGC 7415-Advanced Seminar in Family Counseling (3) Prereq: EGC 6414. EGC 7446-Practicum in Counseling-150 Hours (4; max: 12) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447, and written application to the prac- ticum coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. S/U. EGC 7485-Seminar in Counseling Research (2) Prereq: admis- sion to candidacy for the doctorate in counselor education. EGC 7585-Practicum in Group Counseling- 50 Hours (4; max: 12) Prereq: EGC 6545, 4 credits in EGC 7446, and written application to the practicum coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration.' EGC 7616-Evaluative Research in Guidance, Counseling, and Personnel Work (4) Prereq: EGC 6225. EGC 7706-Consultation Procedures (3) Prereq: 8 credits of ECC 7446. EGC 7825C-Practicum in Counseling Supervision (4; max: 8) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447, and written application to practicum coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. 'Open only to advanced doctoral students. S/U. EGC 7852-Practicum in Counseling Older Persons-150 Hours (4; max: 8) Prereq: EGCC 6416, 6447; and written application to the practictm coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. EGC 7890-Internship in Personnel Work-600 Hours (6; max: 12) Prereq: completion of all practice required for the Ed.S., Ph.D., or Ed.D. degree and written application to the internship coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. S/U. EGC 7894C-Internship in Counselor Education (6; max: 12) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447, and written application to internship coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. Open only to advanced doctoral students. S/U. EGC 7897-Internship in Agency Program Management (6) Prereq: EGC 6416, 6447, and written application to internship coordinator at least six weeks in advance of registration. Open only to advanced doctoral students. S/U. EGC 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have been admitted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. EGC 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. DAIRY SCIENCE College of Agriculture GRADUATE FACULTY 1989-90 Chairman: R. P. Natzke. Graduate Coordinator: H. H. Head. Graduate Research Professor: W. W. Thatcher. Professors: B. Harris, Jr.; H. H Head; R. P. Natzke; H. H. Van Horn, Jr.; D. W. Webb; C. J. Wilcox. Associate Professors: K. C. Bachman; D. K. Beede; M. A. De Lorenzo; P. J. Hansen; F. A. Simmen; C. R. Staples. The Dairy Science Department offers the Master of Science and Master of Agriculture degrees (specialization in dairy production). The Doctor of Philosophy degree (specialization in animal physiology, nutrition, and ge- netics) is available through the Department of Animal Science. Areas of interest include quantitative genetics, nutri- tion, reproductive, environmental, and lactational physi- ology, endocrinology, biochemistry, biotechnology mastitis, and management sciences. A departmental prerequisite for admission to graduate study in dairy science is a strong undergraduate back- ground in the physical or biological sciences. A prospec- tive graduate student need not have majored in dairy science as an undergraduate. The following courses in related areas will be accept- able for graduate credit as part of the candidate's major: ASG 5221-Animal Production in the Tropics; ANS 5446-Animal Nutrition;ANS 6368-Quantitative Genet- ics;ANS 6448-Nitrogen and Energy in Animal Nutrition; ANS 6452-Principles of Forage Quality Evaluation; ANS 6458-Advanced Methods in Nutrition Technology; ANS 6472-Vitamins;ANS 6715-The Rumen and Its Microbes; ANS 6723-Mineral Nutrition and Metabolism; ANS 6751-Physiology of Reproduction; VME 5242C- Physi- ology of Body Fluids; VME 5244-Physiology of Mam- mals: Organ Systems." DAS 5212C-Dairy Management Systems (4) Prereq: DAS3211, AEB 3133, AEB 3133L, and permission of instructor. Quantita- tive approach to management decisions and evaluation of per- formance. Record and information systems, modeling, and simulation. DAS 6281-Dairy Science Research Techniques (3) Prereq: STA 6167. Methods employed in research in specialized dairy fields; genetics, nutrition, and physiology. DAS 6322-Introduction to Statistical Genetics (2) Prereq:ANS 6368, STA 6167. Development and application of statistical and quantitative genetics theory to selection and estimation of ge- netic parameters. DAS 6512-Advanced Physiology of Lactation (2) Prereq: VME 5242C. DAS 6531-Endocrinology (4) Prereq: BCH 4024; VME 5242C. DAS 6541-Energy Metabolism (3) Prereq: ANS 5446; BCH 4024; HUN 3246, permission of instructor. DAS 6555-Environmental Physiology of Domestic Animals (3) Prereq: VME 5242C. DAS 6617-Advanced Dairy Technology (1-4; max: 4) Theories and analytical techniques associated with chemical, physical, and microbiological changes of milk constituents during secre- tion, processing, and storage of dairy products. DAS 6905-Problems in Dairy Science (1-3; max: 4) H. DAS 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. DAS 6931-Graduate Seminar in Dairy Science (1; max: 6) DAS 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. DAS 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. DECISION AND INFORMATION SCIENCES College of Business Administration GRADUATE FACULTY 1989-90 Chairman: 1. Horowitz. Graduate Coordinator: S.S. Erenguc. Graduate Research Professor: I. Horowitz. Professor: R. A. Elnicki. Associate Professors: H. P. Ben- son; S.S. Erenguc; A. Majthay; J. T. McClave. The Decision and Information Sciences Department offers graduate work leading to the Master of Arts (M.A.) and the Ph.D. in business administration, as well as a concentration in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. The primary areas of concentration in