PHILOSOPHY / 241 PHY 637-ToPICS IN PHARMACEUTICAL ADMINISTRATION. 3 credits Analysis of special topics and recent developments in pharmaceutical administra- tion including innovations in the distribution of drugs and health-care services, such as third party prescription payment plans and extended health-care facilities. PHY 643-PHARMACEUTICAL EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY. 4 credits Industrial pharmaceutical machinery and equipment such as colloid mills and homogenizers, sifters, pulverizers, centrifuges, tablet machines and ampul washers, fillers and sealers. Manufacture of pharmaceutical products on a pilot-plant scale in the laboratory. PHY 645-PHARMACEUTICAL MACHINERY AND PRODUCT FORMULATION. 4 credits Continuation of PHY 643 with rationale and design of some pharmaceutical dosage forms, particularly on inherent physical and chemical problems, stability and biopharmacy. Selected formulas prepared for evaluation on a laboratory and pilot-plant scale. PHY 647-PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT FORMULATION. 4 credits Continuation of PHY 645. Rationale and design of some pharmaceutical dosage forms, such as inherent physical and chemical problems, stability and biopharmacy. Selected formulas prepared for evaluation on a laboratory and pilot-plant scale. PHY 653-PARENTERALS. 5 credits Techniques of preparation, administration, and testing of materials designed for parenteral injection. PHY 655-CLINICAL PHARMACY. 5 credits Professional attitudes, skills, knowledge and understandings necessary to provide patient-oriented pharmaceutical services in community and institutional health-care facilities. Conferences and discussion periods. PHY 656-THERAPEUTICS IN CLINICAL PHARMACY. 3 credits Disease-oriented aspects of rational drug therapy. Case materials and clinical problems related to drug therapy. Oral reports, informal conferences, and critical review of papers on clinical pharmacy. Master's candidates specializing in clinical pharmacy must register for two quarters of this course. PHY 697-SUPERVISED RESEARCH. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. PHY 698-SUPERVISED TEACHING. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. PHY 699-MASTER'S RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits PHY 799-DOCTORAL RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits PHILOSOPHY (College of Arts and Sciences) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 HAYNES, R. P., Acting Chairman; ALLISON, H. E.; HANNA, T. L.; JONES, W. B.; LEWIS, A. L., JR.; MEGILL, K. A.; MEHLBERO, H.; MILLIKAN, J. D.; MORRIS, C. W. (emeritus); ZEMAN, J. J.; ZWEIG, M. B. Graduate Coordinator: H. E. ALLISON The department offers programs leading to the M.A., M.A.T., and Ph.D.