REAL ESTATE AND URBAN LAND STUDIES / 267 MED 688-NUCLEAR MEDICINE INSTRUMENTATION. 4 credits Prerequisite: NES 540 and consent of instructor. Review of basic detection systems; theory and evaluation of instruments used in nuclear medicine; includes scintillation probes, scanners, imaging cameras, whole body counters, collimators and data handling devices. MED 689-SEMINAR IN RADIATION BIOPHYSICS. 0 to 1 credit Required of graduate students in radiation biophysics; open to others by per- mission of the department. Discussion in radiological health administration, radia- tion epidemiology, and research. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 4 credits. Graded on an S/U basis. MED 699-MASTER'S RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits REAL ESTATE AND URBAN LAND STUDIES (College of Business Administration) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 MATTHEWS, C. A., Acting Chairman; CURTIS, C. C.; HESS, N. R.; SMITH, H. C., JR.; WINGER, A. R. Graduate Coordinator: C. C. CURTIS. Though no graduate major may be completed without adequate course work on the 600 or higher level, certain undergraduate courses in real estate are available for graduate credit as part of a candidate's major. These are: RE 490-Real Estate Appraising; RE 480-Real Estate Finance. For admission to courses listed below, the student must have had under- graduate courses in fields pertinent to the graduate courses selected; or, where necessary, special arrangements may be made with the approval of the de- partment chairman. GRADUATE COURSES RE 630-INDIVIDUAL WORK. 1 to 5 credits Prerequisite: Permission of department. Reading or research in real estate and urban land studies. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 10 credits. RE 650-REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES. 4 credits Real estate from the investor's point of view. Impact of taxation on real estate investments. Emphasis on case studies and problems. RE 660-RESEARCH IN REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE, MANAGEMENT AND LAW. 4 credits Methods and practices of real estate brokerage, analysis of real property manage- ment as it affects brokerage practices. RE 670-PROBLEMS OF URBAN GROWTH AND REGIONAL PLANNING. 4 credits Economic factors which provide the basis of the urban economy and urban growth. Urbanization; regional planning; locations of cities and industries; private and public controls over urban land utilization and their impact upon the future of cities.