METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING / 217 pletion of a thesis based on research is a requirement for a graduate degree in the medical sciences (see College of Medicine Catalog). GRADUATE COURSES MED 630-RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES. 1 to 15 credits Supervised research other than that for the thesis or dissertation in immunology and medical microbiology, neuroscience, pathology, physiology, pharmacology, and radiation biophysics. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 15 credits. MED 697-SUPERVISED RESEARCH: IMMUNOLOGY AND MEDICAL MICROBI- OLOGY, NEUROSCIENCE, PATHOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND RADIATION BIOPHYSICS. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. MED 698-SUPERVISED TEACHING: IMMUNOLOGY AND MEDICAL MICROBI- OLOGY, NEUROSCIENCE, PATHOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND RADIATION BIOPHYSICS. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. MED 699-MASTER'S RESEARCH: IMMUNOLOGY AND MEDICAL MICROBI- OLOGY, NEUROSCIENCE, PATHOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND RADIATION BIOPHYSICS. 1 to 17 credits MED 799-DOCTORAL RESEARCH: IMMUNOLOGY AND MEDICAL MICROBI- OLOGY, NEUROSCIENCE, PATHOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY, AND PHYSIOLOGY. 1 to 17 credits METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING (College of Engineering) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 RHINES, F. N., Chairman; BALDWIN, D. H.; DEHOFF, R. T.; DOVE, D. B.; GOULD, R. W.; GUY, A. G.; HARTLEY, C. S.; HENCH, L. L.; HREN, J. J.; HUMMEL, R. E.; KRONSBEIN, J. (emeritus); LOEHMAN, R. E.; PEPINSKY, R.; REED-HILL, R. E.; TIFFIN, W. T.; VERINK, E. D., JR.; WHITNEY, E. D. Graduate Coordinator: R. E. REED-HILL The minimum basic requirement for admission to the graduate program in metallurgical engineering is a bachelor's degree in metallurgical engineering, a related field of engineering, or science. Those graduate students who can present the prerequisites for the graduate courses in metallurgy, without having to schedule more than 18 credits in advanced undergraduate metal- lurgy, will be considered to have fulfilled this requirement. Each candidate for the doctorate, registering as a graduate student for the first time at the University of Florida, may be required to take a comprehensive examination in the field of metallurgical engineering. The purpose of this examination is to facilitate the planning of the candidate's graduate program.