160 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION scientific approach to investigating human behavior in applied settings. EAB 6937C-Seminar: Special Topics in Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1-4; max: 9) Prereq: EAB 6098. Current research, theory, and instructional techniques. EAB 6939-Seminar: Special Topics in Applied Behavior Analy- sis (1-3; max: 9) Current research, technological developments, and professional issues. EAB 7089-Advanced Seminar: Experimental Analysis of Behav- ior (3; max: 9) Prereq: EAB 5055, 6098 and consent of instructor. Restricted areas of experimental analysis of behavior such as schedules of reinforcement, stimulus control, current issues in research methods, and complex repertoires. EAB 7739-Advanced Seminar in Behavioral Medicine (3) Pre- req: consent of instructor. Analysis of daily activities such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and overeating that contribute to chronic disease states is undertaken with review of relevant literature. EAB 7799-Advanced Seminar: Applied Analysis of Behavior (3) Literature and methods in special applied settings and popula- tions. EGC 6414-Introduction to Family Counseling (3) Prereq: EGC 6416 and 8 credits of PCO 7948. EGC 6418-Marriage Counseling (3) Prereq: PCO 6258 and permission of instructor. Survey of psychodynamic, behavioral, and systemic approaches to marriage counseling. Both didactic and experiential emphases. EGC 7415-Advanced Seminar in Family Counseling (3) Prereq: EGC 6414. EXP 5256-Human Factors I (3) Survey of human factors litera- ture. Introduction to topics including human capabilities and human interfaces with human-machine systems. EXP 6099-Survey of Cognition and Sensory Processes (2-3; max: 3) Prereq:graduate status. Empirical and theoretical founda- tions. EXP 6107-Research Methods in Sensory Systems (3; max: 6) Prereq: BMS 6512, EXP 6108. Participation in laboratory experi- ments typical of several major areas, including visual, auditory, chemical and somesthetic, and pain sensory specialities. EXP 6108-A Survey of Sensory Systems (3) Prereq: PCP5745 or BMS 6510. Specialists provide a survey of theories and experi- mental data on human and subhuman sensory reception and encoding. Auditory, visual, and cutaneous and chemical senses are included. EXP 6209-Seminar: Perception (3) Conditions, mechanisms, forms, and functions of perceptual processes. EXP 6609-Seminar: Cognition (3; max: 9) Prereq: EXP 3604 or consent of instructor. Selected topics in the areas of thinking, problem solving, and reasoning. EXP 6717C-Psychophysics (3) Prereq: EXP3104. Methods used to measure organisms; abilities and capabilities, including classi- cal psychophysics, theoryof signal detection, scaling, information theory, and modeling. EXP 6939-Seminar: Current Issues in Cognition and Sensory Processes (3; max: 9) Prereq: consent of instructor. EXP 7689-Research Methods in Cognition (3; max: 12) Prereq: consent of instructor. PCO 6057-Psychology of Counseling I (3) Prereq: graduate status in the counseling psychology program. Professional appli- cations and research in cognitive-behavioral and career develop- ment theories. PCO 6058-Psychology of Counseling II (3) Prereq: graduate status in the counselingpsychologyprogram. Theory and research in humanistic, experiential, and psychodynamic approaches to counseling psychology. PCO 6059-Psychology of Counseling III (3) Prereq: graduate students in the counseling psychology program who have com- pleted PCO 6057 and 6058. Training in counseling skills and techniques used in each of the theoretical approaches to counsel- ing learned in PCO 6057. PCO 6316C-Psychological Assessment 1 (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Consideration of basic assessment theory and of funda- mental theories of intelligence and intellectual assessment, in- cluding practicum-type administration of intelligence tests. PCO 6317C-Psychological Assessment II (3) Prereq: consentof instructor. Consideration of the fundamental theories of personal- ity and individual assessment of personality. Included will be practicum-type administration of personality tests. PCO 6939-Seminar: Current Topics in Counseling Psychology (3; max: 15) Prereq: PPE 6098, EC 6416 orconsentof instructor. Emphasis on theoretical background and implications for applied work. PCO 7217-Professional Ethicsand Skills in Counseling Psychol- ogy (3) Prereq: graduate student status in counseling psychology or consent of instructor. Professional issues, ethics, relationships, and skills pertaining to practice of counseling psychology. PCO 7247-Group Counseling/Psychology (3) Prereq: graduate student status and consent of instructor; coreq: enrollment in counseling practicum. Process of group counseling and psycho- therapy as well as the counselor's role in the facilitation of group process. PCO 7537-Vocational Counseling Psychology (3) Prereq:gradu- ate student status and consent of instructor; coreq: enrollment in counseling practicum. Examination of major theories and re- search in vocational counseling psychology with emphasis on vocational assessment. PCO 7948-Practicum in Counseling Psychology (4; max: 16) Prereq: written application to the Counseling Psychology Prac- ticum Coordinator. Students perform counseling and consultation functions in university and community agencies under supervi- sion of faculty and staff members. Open only to students in the counseling psychology program. S/U. PCO 7949-Internship in Counseling Psychology (6; max: 12) Prereq: written application to the Counseling Psychology Intern- ship Coordinator. Full-time or equivalent work in a university or community agency where counseling functions are carried out under supervision. Open only to students in the counseling psychology program. PPE 6059-Seminar in Personality (3; max: 9) Personality devel- opment and dynamics. PPE 6209-Seminar on the Self (3) Developmental organization and change in selected dimensions of self are considered through the life span, methods of study, theory, and research. PPE 6307-Research Methods I (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Theoretical, methodological, and procedural aspects of research in social-personality. Emphasis on issues related to measurement of social-personality variables. PPE 6308-Research Methods 11 (3) Prereq: PPE 6307 or consent of instructor. Theoretical, methodological, and procedural as- pects of research in social-personality. Emphasis on issues en- countered in the design and analysis of experiments. PPE 7288-Advanced Theories in Personality (3; max: 9) Theo- retical orientations in personality and research development; particular groups of theorists examined. PSB 5325-Human Physiological Psychology: Psychophysiology (3) Prereq: PSB 3004 orequivalentorconsent ofinstructor. Survey of research literature and procedures relevant to the study 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 of psychol- ogy. Objective, informational approach to the commonly used and abused drugs. Psychological, physiological, social, medical, legal, and historical aspects. PSB 5935-Seminar in Physiological Psychology (1-3; max: 10) Prereq: PSB 3004 or 3054 and STA 3023. Selected topics in behavioral neuroscience. S/U option. PSB 6067-Human Brain Functions (3) Prereq: PSB 6099 or consentof instructor. Recent advances in theory and experimental methods. PSB 6082-Neuroethology (3) Prereq: PSB 3004, 3054, or 6087 and 4003 and consent of instructor. Focuses on cellular mecha- nisms underlying fundamental aspects of behavior, including the production and coordination of movement, sensory processing and sensorimotor integration. Electrophysiological studies of in- vertebrate and simple vertebrate behaviors. PSB 6086-Advanced Psychophysiology (3) Prereq: PSB 5325 or consent of instructor. Advanced literature and procedures in