82 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION consent of instructor. Classification of flow, Normal depth. Spe- cific energy and critical depth. Gradually varied flow. Transitions. CWR 6126-Groundwater Management (3) Prereq: CWR 5125 or consent of instructor. Review recent developments in ground- water systems planning and management, optimization methods; groundwater supply management models, quality management models; inverse problems. CWR 6206-Hydraulics of Stratified Flow (2) Prereq: CWR 5235 or consent of instructor. Uniform and nonuniform flow in multi- layered systems. Oscillatory motion and interfacial mixing. CWR 6236-Sediment Transport I (3) Prereq: CWR 5235 or consent of instructor. Introduction to movable bed models. Sedi- ment properties. Scour initiation. Influence of slope. Stable chan- nels. Bed forms. Transport as bed load and suspended transport. CWR 6237-Sediment Transport II (2) Prereq: CWR 6236 or consent of instructor. Review of fundamental laws of scour initiation and sediment transport. River morphology. Movable bed hydraulic models. CWR 6238-Transient Flows in Open Channels (3) Prereq: CWR 5235 or consent of instructor. Basic equations for unsteady flows in open channels; methods of characteristics; finite difference approximations; flood routing. CWR 6255-Diffusive and Dispersive Transport (2) Prereq: CWR 4202 or consent of instructor. Introduction to diffusive and dispersive transport processes in flowing water. Fick's law. Avail- able analytical and numerical models. CWR 6275-Hydraulic Laboratory and Field Practice (3) Prereq: CWR 4202 or consent of instructor. Hydraulic model laws and their use in undistorted and distorted models with movable or fixed beds. Instrumentation. Data acquisition system. CWR 6285-Transient Flow in Pipes (3) Prereq: CWR 5235 or consent of instructor. Water hammers in singular pipes and systems. Governing differential equations. Numerical methods. Turbomachine-induced transients. Control measures. CWR 6515-Numerical Models in Hydraulics (3) Prereq: CWR 4202 or consent of instructor. Application of numerical methods to hydraulic engineering problems; dispersion, porous media flow, river and estuarine mechanics, thermal diffusion. CWR 6525-Groundwater Flow II (3) Prereq: CWR 5125 or consent of instructor. Analytical and computer modeling of groundwater flow problems by means of finite difference, finite element, and boundary element methods. SUR 5365-Digital Mapping (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Methods of digital representation of maps, coordinate develop- ment, digitizing, stereocompilation, scanning, remote sensing,. hardware and software systems, file conversion, integration into GIS systems, attribute development. SUR 5385-Remote Sensing Applications (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Review of remote sensing systems, image classification methods, mapping applications, integration of remotely sensed data into GIS systems, application of data for variety of land information systems. SUR 5425-Cadastral Mapping (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Methods of cadastral mapping for tax and/or GIS applications; interpretation of deed and survey information, the sectional survey system, conflict resolution, cadastral information. SUR 5516--Coordinate Systems for Mapping (3) Prereq: con- sent of instructor. Review of systems, geodetic positions, projec- tion systems, national datums in use, coordinate conversions, measurement of position, use in GIS systems. SUR 5545-Least Squares Adjusted Computations (3) Prereq: proficiency in computer language and consent of instructor. Implementation of least squares solutions for survey-mapping and GIS applications, time and storage optimization; error analysis; initial approximation generation; robust estimation; computer programming. SUR 6375-Terrain Analysis and Mapping (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Digital and visual methods, interpretative tech- niques to identify landforms, soils, and potential site analysis problems from aerial photography and digital maps. SUR 6388-Radar Remote Sensing (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Electromagnetic principles of microwave transmis- sion, propagation, and reception by remote sensing instruments. Types of radar devices currently used in applications of radar to remote sensing. SUR 6395-Topics in Geographic Information Systems (3; max: 6) Prereq: consent of instructor. Data base development, eco- nomic impact of GIS, development of standards, integration of data sets, hardware and software developments, advances in GIS technology. TTE 5006-Transportation Systems Planning (4) Prereq:graduate standing or consent of instructor. Analytical techniques for esti- mating future travel demands, planning, transportation facilities and locations. Review of transportation technology and future systems. TTE 5256-Traffic Engineering (4) Prereq: TTE 4811 or consent of instructor. Traffic studies, operations, flow, signals, signs and markings; regulation of traffic, pedestrian and bicycle operation, parking lot operations, highway lighting. TTE 5805--Geometric Design of Transportation Facilities (3) Prereq: TTE 4811 or consent of instructor. Geometric design criteria and controls of highways and intersections. TTE 5835-Pavement Design (2) Prereq: TTE 4811 or consent of instructor. Design of flexible and concrete pavements. TTE 5837-Pavement Management Systems (3) Prereq: TTE 5835. Evaluation, analysis, design, performance prediction, planning, and maintenance of pavements. TTE 6257-Traffic Control Systems (4) Prereq: TTE 5256 or consent of instructor. Traffic controller operation, computer con- trolled signal systems, model ing and optimization of traffic control systems, system selection implementation and management. TTE 6315-Highway Safety Analysis (3) Statistics and character- istics of accidents, accident reconstruction, accident causation and reduction. TTE 6526-Airport Planning and Operations (2) Prereq: TTE 6257. Location, configuration, air connections; ground, baggage, and freight movements; passenger transfers; aircraft delay analy- sis; airport access; parking needs; simulation of operations; flight scheduling and control. TTE 6606-Urban Transportation Models (4) Prereq: CGN 4421 or consent of instructor. Calibration and application of UTPS computer models for urban transportation planning; land use and urban activity models for forecasting and allocation. H. TTE 6815-Freeway Design and Operations (3) Prereq: TTE 5256. Operations of freeway systems, effects of design, advanced analysis techniques, freeway optimization techniques. CLASSICS College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1992-93 Chairman: G. L. Schmeling. Graduate Coordinator: D. G. Miller. Professors: K. V. Hartigan; A. L. Motto;* G. L. Schmeling; D. C. Young. AssociateProfessors:S. K. Dickison; D. G. Miller; L. A. Sussman. Assistant Professor: R. S. Wagman. *This member of the faculty of the University of South Florida is also a memberof thegraduate facultyofthe Universityof Florida andparticipates in the master's program in the University of Florida Department of Classics. The Department offers programs leading to the Master of Arts with a major in classics or Latin, which may be combined with a minor in history or philosophy. The nonthesis degree, Master of Arts in Teaching, is also offered with a major in Latin. GRE 6735-Ancient Greek Dialects (3) Majorchanges in ancient Greek dialects from Mycenean to late Greek. GRE 6745-Structure and History of Ancient Greek (3) To develop understanding of synchronic structure of ancient Greek as well as of diachronic changes. GRW 6216-Greek Novel (3; max: 6) Selections from ancient Greek novels.