268 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION RE 680-PROBLEMS IN REAL ESTATE FINANCE. 4 credits Mortgage risk analysis, mortgage risk rating, trading on the equity, long and short term financing, problems encountered in slum clearance, subdivision, and urban redevelopment. RE 690-PROBLEMS IN PROPERTY VALUATION. 4 credits Techniques and problems of income-producing properties. Class work coordinated with field investigation and field reports. RE 691-REAL ESTATE RESEARCH AND REPORTS. 2 credits Prerequisite: BA 690. Supervised preparation of a report on a topic of current interest in real estate. Required of all candidates for the M.B.A. with a real estate concentration. RE 697-SUPERVISED RESEARCH. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. RE 698-SUPERVISED TEACHING. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. RE 699-MASTER'S RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits RE 799-DOCTORAL RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits REHABILITATION COUNSELING (College of Health Related Professions) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 THOMASON, B., Chairman; McEvER, M. L.; MUTHARD, J. E.; SAXON, J. P.; TAYLOR, R.D. Graduate Coordinator: B. THOMASON GRADUATE COURSES RC 600-AN INTRODUCTION TO REHABILITATION COUNSELING. 4 credits The rehabilitation process, including a survey of history, principles, philosophy, and legal aspects of rehabilitation and related fields. RC 601-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF REHABILITATION COUNSELING. 5 credits Personal and social problems of the physically, mentally, behaviorally, and culturally handicapped as viewed through the behavioral and social sciences. Em- phasis on somatopsychological principles. RC 602-OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSIS AND PLACEMENT ASPECTS OF REHABILI- TATION COUNSELING. 4 credits The vocational structure of society, occupational skills, occupational entry requirements, and physical and emotional demands. Adaption of occupational in- formation to rehabilitation counseling, including job analysis, placement, and follow- up techniques. RC 603-MEDICAL AND RELATED ASPECTS OF REHABILITATION COUNSEL- ING. 5 credits Medical implications for rehabilitation counselors, including anatomy, physi- ology, pathology of human systems, physical restoration and etiology, prog- nosis and therapy of the various disabling conditions.