RADIOLOGY / 265 Principles of community psychology, including those related to community and program evaluation, consultation, mental health education, early identification, and intervention. Research methods and current research literature. PSY 737-THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSULTATION. 4 credits Concepts and practices in psychological consultation, including multiple roles and intervention strategies utilized by consultants as agents of organizational and social system change. Field experience in actual consultation settings in the com- munity. PSY 738-SEMINAR: ADVANCED RESEARCH METHODS IN COMMUNITY PSY- CHOLOGY. 4 credits Prerequisite: PSY 736. Analyzing a community through methods of epidemiologi- cal and demographic data collection. Design of research for program evaluation and program planning in the community. PSY 739-SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE COMMUNITY. 4 credits Prerequisites: PSY 616 and consent of instructor. A consideration of problems and techniques of experimentation in natural settings. PSY 743-PSYCHODIAGNOSTIC APPRAISAL AND ASSESSMENT. 4 credits Prerequisite: PSY 643. Synthesis of theory and practice of psychodiagnosis. Utilization of personality test batteries and other data oriented toward both in- dividual case study and group assignment. PSY 750-ADVANCED THEORIES IN PERSONALITY. 4 credits Prerequisites: PSY 509 or PSY 602; PSY 609. Theoretical orientations in per- sonality and research developments; particular groups of theorists examined. PSY 755-INTERNSHIP. 5 credits Prerequisite: PSY 651. Students in applied specializations placed in approved intern settings. Designed as a sequence of 3 quarters which must include a mini- mum of 1,500 work hours. Reading assignments and conferences. Required of all doctoral students in clinical, counseling, and school psychology. PSY 799-DOCTORAL RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits RADIOLOGY (College of Medicine) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 WILLIAMS, C. M., JR., Chairman; BILLEN, D.; BROOKEMAN, V. A.; COLLETT, W. K.; CROMROY, H. L.; DELAND, F. H.; DUNAVANT, B. G.; MAUDERLI, W.; ROESSLER, C. E. Graduate Coordinator: B. G. DUNAVANT The Department of Radiology offers a program leading to the Master of Science degree in radiation biophysics (Radiological Sciences). Prerequisites: The basic requirement for admission to the graduate pro- gram is a bachelor's degree in an approved program in mathematics, en- gineering, or the physical or biological sciences. The following courses are considered especially useful as background for the study of radiation bio- physics: general chemistry, general and modern physics, statistics, general