PHARMACY / 239 and distribution kinetics and equilibria, and the kinetics of enzyme inhibition by drugs. MED 672-CHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY. 5 credits Prerequisite: MED 670. Chemical aspects of several areas of modern pharma- cology, such as metabolism of foreign compounds, structure-activity relationships, the biochemistry of drug activity. MED 673-RECENT ADVANCES IN PHARMACOLOGY. 5 credits Prerequisite: MED 670. MED 674-SEMINAR IN PHARMACOLOGY. 1 credit Prerequisite: MED 670. Research reports and discussions of current research literature by graduate students, faculty, and invited lecturers. MED 701-RESEARCH METHODS IN PHARMACOLOGY 1. 1 credit Readings, discussions, and practical experience with modem research methods used in pharmacology. Both instrumental and biological methods. MED 702-RESEARCH METHODS IN PHARMACOLOGY 2. 1 credit Continuation of MED 701. MED 703-ToPICs IN PHARMACOLOGY. 0 to 4 credits Seminars, informal conferences, or laboratory work on the use of drugs in biochemical and physiological investigations. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. PHARMACY (College of Pharmacy) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 BECKER, C. H., Chairman; ARAUJO, O. E.; BLYTHE, R. H.; FINGER, K. F.; GARRETT, E. R.; LANTOS, R. L.; STEWART, R. B.; TOROSIAN, G.; VILALLONGA, F. A. Graduate Coordinator: R. H. BLYTHE The college offers a Master of Science in Pharmacy degree with spe- cialties in clinical pharmacy, pharmacy administration, and hospital phar- macy administration to holders of a B.S. degree in pharmacy, and M.S., M.S.P. and Ph.D. degrees with a major in pharmaceutical sciences (pharmacy or pharmaceutical chemistry) for those wishing to teach and/or do research. Applicants should have a bachelor's degree with a major in pharmacy, the physical or biological sciences, and should present standard undergraduate sequences in chemistry, including qualitative, quantitative, organic, and physi- cal; one year of physics; and mathematics through calculus. Any defi- ciencies must be made up immediately after entering Graduate School. COURSE FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES PHY 566-DERMATOLOGICAL PROTECTIVE. 5 credits GRADUATE COURSES PHY 601-HOSPITAL PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION. 3 credits