GRW 6306-Greek Drama: Aeschylus I (3) Reading of Aga- memnon. GRW6307-Greek Drama:Aeschylus 11(3) Readingof Choephori and Eumenides. GRW 6345-Greek Lyric Poetry (3; max: 6) Variety and peculi- arities of lyric content, style, grammar, structure, dialect, and meter shown through selected poems. GRW 6346-Pindar (3; max: 6) Selected poems. GRW 6347-Homer (3; max: 6) Reading's from Iliadand Odys- sey. GRW 6385-Thucydides (3; max: 6) Selected books from Thucydides. GRW 6506-Plato (3; max: 6) Reading of Symposium and selected books of the Republic. GRW 6507-Ethical Traditional in Archaic Greek (3) Early Greek poets of the ethical tradition: Hesiod, Solon, Theognis. GRW 6795-Hellenistic Literature (3; max: 6) Reading of selec- tions from poets and prose writers. GRW 6931-Comparative Study of Greek and Latin Literature (3) Study of genre types. LAT 6425-Latin Prose Composition (3) Translating English into Latin and imitation of various Latin prose styles. LAT 6845-History of the Latin Language (3) LNW 5325-Roman Elegiac Poetry (3; max: 6) Readings from the elegies of Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, and Ovid. Elegy as a genre. LNW 5335-Roman Orators (3; max: 6) Theory and practice of Roman oratory through Latin readings in Cicero, Seneca, and Quintilian. LNW 5385-Roman Historians of the Empire (3; max: 6) Read- ings from major historians of the period. Tacitus, Suetonius. LNW 5655-Roman Poets: Horace (3; max: 6) Horace's lyric poetry (the Odes). LNW 5665-Roman Poets: Vergil (3; max: 6) The poetic art of Vergil and its literary, historical, and political background. LNW 5675-Roman Poets: Ovid (3; max: 6) Ovid's poetic art against its literary, historical, and political background. LNW 5931-Comparative Study of Latin and Greek Literature (3; max: 6) Study by genre types, variable. LNW 6015-History of Latin Literature (3) A comprehensive survey of the development of Latin literature from Plautus to Juvenal. LNW 6225-The Ancient Roman Novel (3; max: 6) Readings from Petronius and/or Apuleius. LNW 6355-Roman Epistolography (3; max: 6) Letters from Cicero, Pliny, Seneca, Ovid, and Horace. Emphasis on apprecia- tion of Latin prose style. LNW 6365-Studies in Roman Satire (3; max: 6) Readings from Horace, Persius, Petronius, Juvenal, Martial. LNW 6495-Late Latin Literature (3) Readings from one or more of the following: Vulgate, Christian Church Fathers, Historia Apollonii, Peregrinatio Aetheriae, Harrington's Medieval Latin. LNW 6905-Individual Work (2-4; max: 10) Readings and reports in language and literature. LNW 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. LNW 6930-Proseminar in Classics (3) Introduction to the study of classical literature, history of scholarship, bibliographies, areas of the discipline. LNW 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. LNW 6943-Internship in College Teaching (2,4,6; max: 6) Required for all Master of Arts in Teaching candidates but avail- able for students needing additional practice and direction in college-level teaching. LNW 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY College of Health Related Professions GRADUATE FACULTY 1992-93 Chairman:N.W. Perry. Graduate Coordinator: C. D. Belar. Graduate Research Professor: P. J. Lang. Professors: B. CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY / 83 Barger (Emeritus); C. D. Belar; W. K. Berg; R. K. Blashfield; E. Cohen; L. D. Cohen (Emeritus); H. Davis (Emeritus); S. M. Eyberg; E. B. Fennell; I. S. Fishler;J. R. Goldman;J. Graham- Pole; M. Harrower (Emeritus); M. Heft; K. Heilman; J. H. Johnson; S. B. Johnson; C. M. Levy; M. E. Meyer; W. L. Mealiea; M. G. Perri; N. W. Perry; B. R. Schlenker; R. T. Watson. Associate Professors: R. M. Bauer; D. Bowers; B. A. Crosson; G. R. Geffken; R. K. Hornberger; W. J. Rice; J. Silverstein; R. L. West; K. D. White. Assistant Professors: S. R. Boggs; M. E. Geisser; A. F. Greene; M. E. Robinson; J. R. Rodrigue. The Department of Clinical and Health Psychology is a unit of the College of Health Related Professions. The Department's programs are its doctoral clinical psychology studies leading to the Ph.D. degree in psychology; the Psychology Clinic, teaching and service unitoftheShands Hospital; an American Psychological Association accred- ited doctoral internship program; and postdoctoral studies and research. The Master of Science degree is offered as part of the doctoral program studies. The clinical psychology curriculum has academic ties with other colleges and departments within the University and with the training and service programs of the Veterans Administration Medical Center. Progress in the program is determined by departmental policies which are consistent with American Psychological Association accreditation standards. The curriculum has been continuously accredited by the American Psychologi- cal 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. Itshould include undergraduate courses in both experimental psychology and statistics, along with at least three courses from the following psychology areas: developmental, learning, perception, personality, physi- ological, 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 consent of instructor. Current dynamic 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. CLP 6437-Behavioral Assessment (3) Prereq: admission to CLP or 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 assessmentof children. CLP 6447-Psychological Assessment of Adults (3) Prereq: ad- mission 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