148 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION FRW 6755-Sub-Saharan, Maghrebian, and Caribbean Litera- tures in French (3; max: 9) FRW 6805-Introduction to Graduate Study and Research (3) Tools, problems, and methods of literary and linguistic research. FRW 6825-Literary Criticism in France (3) FRW 6900-Special Study in French Literature (3; max: 9) Selected topic or problem (varied each semester). FRW 6905-lndividual Work (1-3; max: 9) Available only by special arrangement with graduate adviser. FRW 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. FRW 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. FRW 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 accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. FRW 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. Portuguese POW 6275-The Ninefeenth-Century Brazilian Novel (3) POW 6276-The Twentieth-Century Brazilian Novel (3) POW 6385-Brazilian Poetry (3) POW 6386-Brazilian Drama (3) POW 6400-Medieval and Renaissance Portuguese Literature (3) POW 6905-Individual Work (1-3; max: 9) Available only by special arrangement with graduate adviser. POW 6930-Special Study in Brazilian or Portuguese Literature (3) Selected topic or problem (varied each semester). Spanish SPN 6060-Beginning Spanish for Graduate Students I (3) For students with no formal preparation who need a reading knowl- edge. S/U. , SPN 6061-Beginning Spanish for Graduate Students II (3) Prereq: SPN 6060 or the equivalent. For students who need proficiency in reading. S/U option. SPN 6315-Advanced Composition and Syntax (3) SPN 6730-Special Study in Spanish Linguistics (3) SPN 6781-Advanced Spanish Phonetics (3) SPN 6845-History of Spanish Language (3) SPN 6851-The Structure of Spanish (3) SPN 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. SPN 6943-Internship in College Teaching (2, 4, 6; max: 6) Prereq: graduate standing. Required for students needing prac- tice and direction in college-level teaching. SPW 6209-Colonial Spanish-American Literature (3) SPW 6216-Spanish Prose Fiction of the Golden Age (3) SPW 6237-The Spanish-American Narrative from the Origins to Criollismo (3) SPW 6269-Spanish Novel of the Nineteenth Century (3) SPW 6276-Spanish Post-War Narrative (3) SPW 6285-Contemporary Spanish-American Narrative 1 (3) SPW 6286-Contemporary Spanish-American Narrative II (3) SPW 6306-Spanish-American Theater (3) SPW 6313-Spanish Drama of the Golden Age (3) SPW 6325-Contemporary Spanish Theater (3) SPW 6337-Spanish Poetry of the Golden Age (3) SPW 6345-Twentieth-Century Spanish Poetry (3) SPW 6356-Spanish-American Poetry from Romanticism to Vanguardism (3) SPW 6357-Contemporary Spanish-American Poetry (3) SPW 6366-The Spanish-American Essay (3) SPW 6400-Old Spanish Literature (3) SPW 6535-Spanish Romanticism (3) SPW 6602-Cervantes (3) SPW 6724-Generation of 1927 to the Present (3) SPW 6729-The Generation of '98 (3) SPW 6806-Introduction to Graduate Study and Research (3) Tools, problems, and methods of literary and linguistic research. SPW 6902-Special Study in Spanish or Spanish-American Lit- erature (3; max: 9) Selected topic or problem (varied each semester). SPW 6905-Individual Work41-3; max: 9) Available only by special arrangement with graduate adviser. SPW 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. SPW 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. SPW 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 accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. SPW 7980-Kesearch for Doctorael Dsscrtativn (i-i5) 5,'. SOCIOLOGY College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1989-90 Chairman: F. M. Berardo. Graduate Coordinator: R. L. Akers. Graduate Research Professor:G. F. Streib (Emeritus). Professors: R. L. Akers; F. M. Berardo; L. Beaulieu; L. Beeghley; E. W. Bock; C. E. Frazier; B. L. Gorman; J. F. Gubrium; G. R. Lee; T. L. McCoy; J. H. Scanzoni; G. A. Soares; J. S. Vandiver (Emeritus); M. White. Associate Professors: L. Crandall; J. C. Henretta; R. Hollinger; A. J. La Greca; L. Lanza-Kaduce; M. K. Miller; M. L. Radelet; P. J. Richards; C. Shehan; H. Vera; C. Wood. Assistant Professors: W. Marsiglio; K. Seccombe; J. C. Touhey.* *This member of the faculty of Florida Atlantic University is also a memberof thegraduate faculty of the University of Florida and participates in the doctoral degree program in the University of Florida Department of Sociology. The Department of Sociology offers the Master of Arts degree with both a thesis and a nonthesis option and the Doctor of Philosophy degree with these areas of special emphasis: applied sociology, criminology/deviance/law, family gerontology, Latin American studies, medical sociology, stratification, urban studies. Admission to the master's degree program requires a bachelor's degree in sociology or relevant social science as approved by the Department. The Department and the College of Law offer a joint M.A./J.D. program. Admission for the two degrees must be simultaneous. Admission to the Ph.D. program requires a master's degree in sociology or related field as approved by the Department. Students planning to apply for admission should take the Graduate Record Examination at the earliest possible date. A course taught in the College of Nursing, NGR 6609-Family Dynamics and Organized Health Care, is sociological in content and comprises a part of the offer- ings of the Department of Sociology in medical sociology. SYA 5905-Individual Work (1-4; max: 12 including SYA 6905) SYA 5933-Special Study in Sociology (3; max: 6) SYA 6115-Development of Sociological Thought (3) Compara- tive study of the major ideas of the principal contributors to the development of sociology. Emphasis on relevance of these ideas to contemporary social thought and current social issues. SYA 6125-Classical Sociological Theory (3) Study of sociologi- cal theory from its inception in the early 19th century to about 1930. Deals with the ideas of Comte, Spencer, Marx, Weber, Simmel, Durkheim, Pareto, Mead, and others. SYA 6126-Contemporary Sociological Theory (3) The study of modern sociological theories; roughly 1930 to the present. SYA 6205-Theory Construction (3) How to build theories or test their structural soundness. Emphasis on formal and mathematical principles and practices. SYA 6305-Methods of Social Research (4) SYA 6315-Qualitative Research Methods (3) Fieldwork, obser- vation, participant observation, and other qualitative data collec- tion, and analysis techniques. SYA 6347-Research Problems in Deviance (3) Surveys substan- tive issues relating to sources of data, methods of analysis, and specific research areas. SYA 6348-Survey Research (3) Sampling, instrument develop- ment, interviewing, field supervision, and other crafts involved in data collection and measurement in social sciences.