STATISTICS / 289 Prerequisites: SCH 649, SCH 659, consent of department. Supervised training in the clinical management of oral communication problems in a medical-dental setting. May be repeated with a change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. Each succeeding registration requires increasing levels of competence and responsibility. SCH 769-PRACTICUM IN AUDIOLOGY IN A MEDICAL SETTING. 3 to 10 credits Prerequisites: SCH 669 and consent of department. Supervised training in the clinical management of auditory communication problems in a medical setting. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. Each succeeding registration requires increasing levels of competence and responsibility. SCH 772-SEMINAR IN AUDIOLOGY: HEARING CONSERVATION AND NOISE CONTROL. 4 credits Environmental noise: its characteristics, effects on hearing, control, associated topics. SCH 780-SEMINAR IN COMMUNICATION SCIENCES. 3 credits Advanced research problems in communication sciences. SCH 785-SEMINAR IN EXPERIMENTAL PHONETICS. 3 credits Advanced research problems in the production of voice or speech. SCH 786-SEMINAR IN SPEECH RECOGNITION. 3 credits Advanced research problems in the analysis and synthesis of speech. Empha- sizes vocoders, machine translation, and computer processing of speech. SCH 790-SEMINAR IN AUDITION. 3 credits Research problems in psychoacoustics, or acoustic physiology; recent advances in theories of hearing. SCH 795-SEMINAR IN PSYCHOLINGUISTICS. 3 credits Theoretical and research problems in psycholinguistic processes of communica- tion. SCH 796-SEMINAR IN EXPERIMENTAL LINGUISTICS. 3 credits Selected problems in linguistic theory and research, with emphasis on experi- mental analysis. SCH 799-DOCTORAL RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits STATISTICS (College of Arts and Sciences) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 MENDENHALL, W. III, Chairman; CHANDA, K. C.; CORNELL, J. A.; DAVIS, C. E., JR.; HUGHES, D. T.; LITTELL, R. C.; MARTIN, F. G.; MCCLAVE, J. T.; OTT, R. L., JR.; POP-STOJANOVIC, Z. R.; RAO, P. V.; SAW, J. G.; SCHEAFFER, R. L.; SHUSTER, J. J.; THORNBY, J. I.; YANG, M. C. K. Graduate Coordinator: J. G. SAW Graduate programs are available leading to the Master of Science, Master of Statistics, and Ph.D. degrees. Both master's programs will usually require two years of course work including the material covered in STA 607, STA 608, STA 609, STA 610, STA 611, STA 612, STA 619, STA 620, and STA 621.