86 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION phasis on several field trips to natural and altered wetlands. EES 6356-Estuarine Systems (3) Coastal systems, their com- ponents, processes, systems, models and management in- cluding tropical, arctic and man-affected types, field trip and literature review. EES 6506-Occupational Health (3) Effects, assessment and control of physical and chemical factors in man's working environment. EES 6936-Water Science Seminar (1-4; max: 6) Chemical, physical and biological aspects of natural waters presented by area specialists and/or participating students. ENV 5005-Environmental Health (3) Effects of environ- mental pollution upon health. Methods of evaluation, treat- ment and prevention of pollutants of health significance. ENV 5126-Introduction to Air Pollution (3) Principal types, sources, dispersion, effects, and physical, economic and le- gal aspects of control of atmospheric pollutants. ENV 5206-Survey of Radiological Health (3) Oriented toward ENV majors not specializing in radiological health. Quantitative overview of radiation principles, sources, de- tection measurement and protection. ENV 5306-Municipal Refuse Disposal (3) Quantities and characteristics of municipal refuse and hazardous materials. Collection methods, transfer stations, equipment and costs. Refuse disposal practices, regional planning and equipment. ENV 5517-Concepts of Water and Wastewater Treatment (4) Prereq: ENV 4514 and EES 5245 or consent of instructor. Indepth study of the physical, chemical and biological pro- cesses utilized in the treatment of water and wastewater, with special emphasis on cause and effect of physical and biological actions. ENV 5518C-Industrial Waste Disposal (3) Prereq: ENV 4514 or 4021. An approach to solve industrial waste disposal prob- lems is presented. Application of wastewater treatment pro- cesses to industrial wastes is performed by laboratory collec- tion of design data, data interpretation and report writing. ENV 5930-Special Topics in Environmental Engineering I (1-4; max: 8) Prereq: consent of instructor. Laboratory, lec- tures or conferences covering specially selected topics. ENV 6006-Graduate Environmental Engineering Seminar (1-2) S/U option. ENV 6050-Pollutant Transport (3) Prereq: MAP 3302 or EGM 3311, ECI 3213 or EGN 3353. Distribution of pollutants in nat- ural waters and the atmosphere. Advective and diffusive transport phenomena. Analytical and numerical prediction methods. Air and water quality modelK. Ocean outfall dif- fuser design. ENV 6114-Air Pollution Ventilation Design (3) Design of industrial ventilation systems to capture, transport and con- dition the hot, pollutant-laden, corrosive gases from in- dustrial processes. ENV 6115--Air Pollution Control Design (3) Design, analy- sis, operational limitations, cost and performance evaluation of control processes and equipment. Field visits to and in- spection of industrial installations. ENV 6116-Air Pollution Sampling and Analysis (3) De- termination of the concentration of normally encountered ambient pollutants. Methodology of source sampling. Prac- tical experience in ambient and source sampling. ENV 6117-Environmental Meteorology (3) Prereq: MAP 3302 or EGM 3311 and PHY 3042. Dynamics and thermody- namics of the atmosphere related to environmental prob- lems. Analysis of weather charts. Climatology. Ecological in- teractions. Diffusion, air pollution applications. ENV 6118-Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling (3) Prediction of downwind pollutant concentrations from point, line and area sources. ENV 6130-Aerosol Mechanics (3) Generation, collection and measurement of aerosols. Theory of the fluid dynamic, optical, electrical, inertial and thermal behavior of gas-borne particles. ENV 6211-Health Physics (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Techniques of hazard evaluation and radiation control; monitoring methods; survey techniques; biological sampl- ing; instrument calibration; exposure standards and radi- ation protection regulation; on-site radiation safety surveys and evaluation. ENV 6211L-Health Physics Laboratory (2) Prereq: ENV 6211 or consent of instructor. Field problems in radiation in- strumentation and calibration, environmental monitoring, personnel dosimetry, radioactive waste management, radi- ation emergency procedures, organization of a radiation control program; practical experience is emphasized. ENV 6216-Radioactive Wastes (3) Prereq: ENV 5206 or con- sent of instructor. Source, treatment and disposal. Emphasis on prevention of environmental contamination. ENV 6236-Radiological Techniques (4) Prereq: ENV 5206 or consent of instructor. Application to environmental engi- neering. Theory and operation of advanced protection in- strumentation. Laboratory experiments on measurement and control of radionuclides in the environment. ENV 6409-Advanced Water Treatment Process Design (3) Prereq: EES 5245, 6207 or consent of instructor. Advanced concepts in chemical processes of examination and treat- ment of potable water. ENV 6437-Advanced Sewage System Design (3) Prereq: ENV 4515 and 5577 or consent of instructor. Layout and de- sign of sanitary sewage systems, pumping stations, force mains, wastewater treatment plants and methods of effluent disposal. Design parameters, cost and financing. ENV 6438-Advanced Potable Water System Design (3) De- velopment of water supplies, layout and design of distribu- tion systems, pumping and storage facilities and water treat- ment plants. Design parameters, cost and financing. ENV 6510-Water and Wastewater Processes I (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Study of the theory and current re- search associated with physical and chemical processes of water and wastewater treatment processes, with sedimenta- tion, filtration, adsorption, disinfection and membrane pro- cesses emphasized. ENV 6511-Water and Wastewater Processes II (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Theory and current research as- sociated with biological treatment processes and with physical/chemical processes associated with them. ENV 6516-Advanced Waste Treatment Operations (3) Pre- req: ENV 5517. Biological, physical and chemical processes used in the advanced treatment of domestic and industrial wastewater. Development of design parameters and operat- ing procedures based on experimentally derived data. ENV 6606-Environmental Resources Engineering (3) Stan- dards and criteria for evaluation of environmental resources projects. Formulation of mathematical models and environ- mental problems. Application of economics and operations research as aids in decision making. ENV 6656-Urban Environmental Engineering (3) Overall problem of developing and maintaining high quality physi- cal environment in urban areas. Integrative approach to air, land and water quality management problems. ENV 6666-Water Quality Management (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Water quality management applied to rivers, lakes and estuaries. Mathematical modeling of pollutant transport. Comparison of command and control policies with economic incentives. ENV 6905-Individual Work (1-4; max: 8) Faculty-supervised individual research or study of material not covered in formal courses. ENV 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. ENV 6916-Nonthesis Project (1-2; max: 2) ENV 6932-Special Problems in Environmental Engineering (1-4; max: 8) ENV 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. ENV 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. ENV 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for stu- dents with a master's degree in the field of study or for stu- dents who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. ENV 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. FINANCE AND INSURANCE College of Business Administration GRADUATE FACULTY 1984-85 Chairman: A. A. Heggestad. Graduate Coordinator: R. Huang. Graduate Research Professor: E. F. Brigham.