RECREATION, PARKS, AND TOURISM / 145 of physiological effects of events in humans. Topics to be discussed include brain waves, skin resistance, cardiovascular responses to arousal and stress, orienting and defense reactions, biofeedback, learning, and conditioning. Several laboratory sessions augment lectures and discussions. PSB 5445-Drug Use and Abuse (3) Prereq: 6 hours ofpsychology. Objective, informational approach to the commonly used and abused drugs. Psychological, physiological, social, medical, legal, and historical aspects. PSB 5505-Developmental Psychobiology (3) Prereq: PSB 3004, STA 3023. Basic principles of neural and behavioral develop- ment stressing the correlations among structural, chemical, endocrine, and behavioral events during maturation. PSB 5935-Seminar in Physiological Psychology (1; max: 10) Prereq: PSB 3004, STA 3023. S/U option. PSB 6067-Human Brain Functions (3) Prereq: PSB 6076 or consent of instructor. Recent advances in theory and experimen- tal methods. PSB 6082-Neuroethology (3) Prereq: PSB 6087 or 3004 and 4003 andapprovalofinstructor. Focuses on cellular mechanisms underlying fundamental aspects of behavior, including the pro- duction and coordination of movement, sensory processing and sensorimotor integration. Electrophysiological studies of inverte- brate and simple vertebrate behaviors. PSB 6086-Advanced Psychophysiology (3) Prereq: PSB 5325 or consent of instructor. Advanced literature and procedures in psychophysiology. Heavily oriented toward development skills and knowledge of the laboratory tools. Students do an independ- ent laboratory project. PSB 6087-Advanced Physiological Psychology (3) Thorough review of basic concepts in physiological psychology, advanced concepts including methodology and recent progress in selected areas of neuroscience and psychobiology. PSB 6088-Behavioral Neurobiology (3) Prereq: PSB 6087. Behavioral studies involving physiological manipulations and measures, and criticism of the scientific inferences therein. PSB 6099-Survey of Physiological and Comparative Psychology (2-3; max: 3) Prereq: graduate status. Empirical and theoretical foundations of physiological and comparative psychology. PSB 7079-Seminar in Psychophysiology (3; max: 9) Prereq: PSB 5325 or consent of instructor. PSB 7118-Current Research Methods in Physiological Psychol- ogy (3; max: 12) Advanced training in new electrophysiological and neurochemical techniques used in studying the biological basis of behavior. PSB 7248-Neurobehavioral Relations (3) Theories and data on the central nervous system basis for higher order function. Emphasis will be on arousal, purposeful behavior, and learning. PSB 7249-Seminar in Neural Mechanisms and Behavior (3) Prereq: PSB 6087. Recent and specialized topics in brain- behavior relations. PSY 6268-Topics in Factor Analysis (3) Prereq: EDF 6403, STA 6707, or consent of instructor. Direct factoring techniques, procrustes rotation to hypothesized target matrices, factor scores, and methods of establishing factorial invariance. PSY 6328-Test Construction (3) Theory and practice in con- struction of tests of general aptitude, and personality traits. Psychophysical theory and techniques. PSY 6508-Quantitative Modeling in Psychology (3) Prereq: permission of the instructor. Examination of the use of mathe- matical methods to investigate psychological problems. PSY 6608-History of Psychology (2-3; max: 3) PSY 6698-Contemporary Theory of Psychology (3) Differences in theoretical viewpoint which give rise to the emphasis respon- sible for the delineation of distinct theory in modern psychology. Original work of leading theorists and its impact on the science of psychology. PSY 6905-Individual Work (1-3; max: 10) Reading or research areas in psychology. PSY 6910-Supervised Research (1-3; max: 5) S/U. PSY 6939-Seminar: The Teaching of Psychology (1-3; max: 10) Prereq: consent of instructor. Examination and evaluation of contemporary approaches to teaching psychology. Laboratory and field experiences. PSY 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-3; max: 5) S/U. PSY 6943-Internship in College Teaching (2, 4, 6; max: 6) Prereq: graduate standing. Primarily for Master of Arts in Teach- ing students but available for student needing additional practice and direction in college-level teaching. PSY 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-6) S/U. PSY 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. PSY 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-12) S/U. SOP 5115-Theories in Social Psychology (3) Prereq: SOP 4524, STA 3023. Consideration of modern theories in social psychol- ogy in relation to experimental evidence. SOP 6099-Survey of Social Psychology (2-3; max: 3) Prereq: graduate status. Empirical and theoretical foundations of social psychology. SOP 6218C-Laboratory in Social Psychology: Attitude Scaling (3) Prereq:SOP6079. Design and analysis of attitude scales, with emphasis on recent developments in the field. ' SOP 6219C-Advanced Research Techniques in Social-Person- ality Psychology (3; max: 12) Prereq: consent of instructor. SOP 6409-Seminar: Current Topics in Social-Personality Psy- chology (3; max: 12) Prereq: SOP 6079. SOP 6419-Seminar: Attitudes and Social Cognition (3; max: 12) Prereq: graduate status. Seminar addressing topics such as atti- tude change, attribution, social perception, social cognition, etc. SOP 6509-Seminar: Interpersonal Relations and Group Proc- esses (3; max: 12) Prereq: graduate status. Seminar addressing topics such as impression management, leadership, small group behavior, conflict and accord, and race relations. SOP 6819-Seminar: Applied Social-Personality Psychology (3; max: 12) Prereq:graduate status. Addresses applied and commu- nity social psychological topics such as environmental program evaluation, population, community relations and systems, con- sultation. SOP 6929-Colloquium in Research in Social-Personality Psy- chology (1; max: 8) Prereq: graduate status in social-personality psychology. On-going colloquium series intended for graduate students in social-personality psychology involving the presenta- tion and discussion of research initiatives. SOP 7318-Multidimensional Scaling for Market and Societal Analysis (3) Prereq:STA 6167 or equivalent and fundamentals of matrix algebra. Derivation of utilities from preferential choices; measurement of spatial attributes underlying utility; principal components and distance decompositions; scaling categorical judgments in survey research. SOP 7319-Seminar: Research in Social Psychology (1-4; max: 12) Prereq: consent of instructor, Consideration of theory, re- search design, analytical procedures, and substantive findings in selected areas of social psychology such as prosocial behavior, attitudes, personal space, impression management, attitude for- mation and change, leadership, and small group behavior. SOP 7339-Social Psychology Research in the Community (3) Consideration of problems and techniques of experimentation in natural settings. SOP 7749-Internship in Applied Social Psychology (1-5; max: 15) Prereq: graduate standing in social psychology. Field expe- rience in applied or community settings for social psychology graduate students. RECREATION, PARKS, AND TOURISM College of Health and Human Performance GRADUATE FACULTY 1989-90 Chairman: P. R. Varnes. Graduate Coordinator: R. M. Beland. Professors: R. Leilich; P. Varnes; C. Williams. Associate Professors:R. Beland; J. Regna; L. H. Thornton. Assistant Professors: S. Holland; J. Zeiger. The degree Master of Science in Recreational Studies is offered by the Department of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism. The program provides advanced preparation of recrea- tion professionals for positions of leadership in planning, developing, and administering programs of recreation in a variety of employment settings. Concentrations of study may be developed in a number of areas, such as recreation resource planning and management, tourism and com-