128 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION weeks before registration. Ordinarily the internship will involve a full-time, super- vised assignment to the staff of an educational or allied institution. EDC 717-INTERNSHIP IN PERSONNEL WORK 2. 5 credits Continuation of EDC 716. EDC 718-INTERNSHIP IN PERSONNEL WORK 3. 5 credits Continuation of EDC 717. EDC 721-CONSULTATION PROCEDURES. 4 credits Prerequisite: Two quarters credit of EDC 615. Admission limited to students in the Advanced School. Theory and practice of consultation; roles of the con- sultant and consultee; counselor's function in assisting the professional and allied worker to facilitate personal growth of others. EDC 722-EVALUATIVE RESEARCH IN COUNSELING, GUIDANCE, AND PERSONNEL WORK. 5 credits Prerequisite: EDC 613. Process, outcome, and program evaluation research in counseling, guidance, and personnel work. The student evaluates research literature and designs an evaluative study related to his professional interests. EDC 799-DOCTORAL RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits DAIRY SCIENCE (College of Agriculture) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 VAN HORN, H. H., JR., Chairman; BACHMAN, K. C.; BROWNING, C. B.; HEAD, H. H.; KRIENKE, W. A.; MARSHALL, S. P.; MULL, L. E.; SMITH, K. L.; THATCHER, W. W.; WILCOX, C. J.; WING, J. M. Graduate Coordinator: C. J. WILCOX The Department of Dairy Science offers work leading to the Master of Science in Agriculture and the Master of Agriculture degrees and, in collab- oration with the Departments of Animal Science and Microbiology, the Doctor of Philosophy degree. Areas of interest include animal breeding and genetics, nutrition, physiol- ogy, biochemistry, management, microbiology, milk chemistry, and the processing of milk and milk products. A departmental prerequisite for admis- sion to graduate study in dairy science is a strong undergraduate background in the physical or biological sciences. A prospective graduate student need not have majored in dairy science as an undergraduate. The following courses in related areas will be acceptable for graduate credit as part of the candidate's major: AL 602-Quantitative Genetics; AL 607-Physiology of Reproduction; AL 651-Advanced Animal Nutrition; AL 655-Mineral Nutrition and Metabolism; AL 656-Ruminant Physiology and Metabolism; STA 605-Advanced Methods of Statistics. COURSE FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES DY 501--PHYSIOLOGY OF LACTATION. 5 credits