84 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION 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: 5) S/U. CLP 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. CLP 6943-Practicum in Clinical Psychology (1-4; max: 8) Prereq: CLP 6375, consent of program director. Supervised train- ing in appropriate work settings. S/U. CLP 6945-Practicum in Neuropsychology (1-3; max: 3) Prereq: CLP7427, consentofarea headandprogram director. Supervised clinical experience in neuropsychological assessment and cogni- tive rehabilitation of patients with neurologic impairments. S/U. CLP 6946-Practicum in Applied Medical Psychology (1-3; max: 8) Prereq: consent of area head and program director. Supervised clinical experience in inpatient and outpatient consultation, as- sessment and intervention with psychosomatic, stress-related, and somatopsychic disorders. S/U. CLP 6947-Advanced Practicum in Clinical Psychology (1-4; max:8) Prereq: consent ofprogram director. Designed for individ- ual with special interests and needs. S/U. CLP 6948-Practicum in Clinical Child Psychology (1-3; max: 8) Prereq: CLP 6943, consent of area head and program director. Supervised clinical experiences working with children or adoles- cents in either inpatient or outpatient settings. 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-PsychodynamicTheory (3;max:6) Prereq:CLP6375, 6407, 6417, or consent of instructor. Emphasis on disturbed adolescents and young adults. CLP 7409-Marital Dysfunction (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6407, 6417. Issues, problems, and techniques of psychotherapy with couples. CLP 7427-Neuropsychological Assessment of Children (3) Prereq: PSB 6068 or consent of instructor. Research, theory, and basic procedures. CLP 7438-Selected Methods in Clinical Assessment (3; max: 12) Prereq: CLP 6437. CLP 7445-Projective Assessment (3) Prereq: CLP 6375, 6446, 6447, 6497. Current theory, research, and practice with projec- tive assessment techniques, primary emphasis on Rorschach. 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) Prereq: 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 program 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 thatfocuses on the psycho- pathology, neuropsychology, and treatment issues confronting the clinician dealing with an aged population. PSB 6067-Human Brain Function (3) COASTAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC ENGINEERING College of Engineering GRADUATE FACULTY 1992-93 Chairman: R. G. Dean. Graduate Coordinator: D. M. Hanes. Graduate Research Professor: R. G. Dean. Profes- sors: A. J. Mehta; M. K. Ochi; Y. P. Sheng; D. M. Sheppard; H. Wang. Associate Professor: D. M. Hanes. Assistant Professor: R. J. Thieke. 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, oceanographicengineering, and offshorestructures.Anum-' ber 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:EGN3353, MAP3302. Basic laws of fluid dynamics, introduction to potential 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 6425-Hydrodynamicsof 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, Stamping and hydrostatic forces, equation of motions in regular waves, evaluation of loads in random seas. EOC 6430-Coastal Structures (3) Prereq: OCP 6165. Planning and design for beach nourishment, breakwaters, jetties, seawalls and coastal protection structures. EOC 6431-Offshore Structures (3) Prereq: OCP 6165. Design and analysis of fixed offshore steel structures including force computations, foundation design, stress and deformation, mem- ber design, and structural response. EOC 6850-Numerical Simulation Techniques in Coastal and Ocean Engineering (3) Numerical treatment of problems in ordinary and partial differential equations with application to incompressible geophysical fluid flows. EOC 6905-Individual Study in Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering (1-4; max: 8) EOC 6932-Selected Field and Laboratory Problems (3) Field and/or laboratory investigations employing modern research tech- niques and instrumentation. EOC 6934-Advanced Topics in Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering (1-6; max: 9) Waves; wave-structure interaction; coastal structures; ocean structures; sediment transport; instru- mentation; advanced data analysis techniques. EOC 6939-Graduate Seminar (1; max: 6) Guest lecturers; lectures by COE faculty and students. S/U. EOC 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. EOC 6972-Research for Engineer's Thesis (1-15) S/U. EOC 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.