238 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION PCY 631-ANALYTICAL AND CONTROL METHODS 1. 5 credits Analytical and control methods, with emphasis on the more complicated pro- cedures of the U.S.P., N.F., A.O.A.C. and recent literature. PCY 632-ANALYTICAL AND CONTROL METHODS 2. 5 credits Continuation of PCY 631. PCY 633-ANALYTICAL AND CONTROL METHODS 3. 5 credits Continuation of PCY 632. PCY 642-CHEMOBIODYNAMICS. 5 credits Prerequisite: PCY 611. Theoretical treatment of structure-activity relation- ships and approaches to drug design. PCY 697-SUPERVISED RESEARCH. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. PCY 698-SUPERVISED TEACHING. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. PCY 699-MASTER'S RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits PCY 799-DOCTORAL RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits PHARMACOLOGY (College of Medicine) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 MAREN, T. H., Chairman; CHIOU, C. Y.; CRAMER, J. W.; Fox, L. E.; KAUFMAN, H. E.; LEIBMAN, K. C.; OPPELT, W. W.; WEINSTEIN, I. Graduate Coordinator: K. C. LEIBMAN Students entering the course of study for the degree of Ph.D. in Medical Sciences with major in pharmacology should present undergraduate course credits in chemistry, including quantitative, analytical, organic, and physical chemistry; elementary physics and biology, and mathematics through the cal- culus. Otherwise well-qualified students with certain deficiencies in preparation may be allowed to make these up during the first year of graduate study. In addition to elementary and advanced study in pharmacology, candidates will pursue courses in biochemistry, physiology, and other medical sciences as determined by consultation with their advisory committees. COURSE FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES MED 566-ADVANCED MEDICAL PHARMACOLOGY. 6 credits GRADUATE COURSES MED 670-INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY. 5 credits Prerequisites: Elementary courses in biochemistry and physiology. Overview of the entire field of pharmacology as the study of the interactions between living systems and foreign chemicals. Intended to prepare majors for advanced courses or to familiarize nonmajors with the area. MED 671-THEORETICAL PHARMACOLOGY. 5 credits Prerequisites: MED 670, CY 342. Physical, physicochemical, and mathematical aspects of pharmacology, including the theory of drug-receptor complexes, transport