EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES /103 ENV 6336-Hazardous Waste Management (3) Prereq: CHM 2046. Statutory and regulatory basis for hazardous waste manage- ment (RCRA). Development and evaluation of environmental regulation. ENV 6435-Advanced Water Treatment Process Design (3) Prereq: ENV4514C, CHM2046C, or consentofinstructor. Design of water treatment processes including air stripping disinfection, activated carbon adsorption, ion exchange, membrane processes, and ozonation. Predesign laboratory studies to select appropriate process parameters. ENV 6437-Advanced Wastewater System Design (3) Prereq: ENV 4501, 4514C or consent of instructor. Layout and design of sanitary sewage systems, pumping stations, force mains, waste- water treatment plants, and methods of effluent disposal. Empha- sis is placed on the preparation of design drawings and estimating costs. ENV 6438-Advanced Potable Water System Design (3) Prereq: ENV 4514C or consent of instructor. Design of water treatment operations, including coagulation, flocculation, mixing, sedi- mentation, filtration, softening, corrosion control, and sludge management. Design costs. ENV 6510-Croundwater Restoration (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Design of water treatment systems employing aeration, activated carbon, reverse osmosis, and in situ bioremediation to restore contaminated groundwater. ENV 6511-Biological Wastewater Treatment (3) Prereq: con- sent of instructor. Theory and current research associated with biological treatment processes. ENV 6556-Advanced Waste Treatment Operations (3) Prereq: ENV5555. Biological, physical, and chemical processes used in the advanced treatment of domestic and industrial wastewater. Reuse application and guidelines. ENV 6606-Environmental Resources Engineering (3) Standards and criteria for evaluation of environmental resources projects. Formulation of mathematical models for environmental prob- lems. Application of economics and operations research as aids in decision making. ENV 6656-Urban Environmental Engineering (3) Overall prob- lem of developing and maintaining high quality physical environ- ment in urban areas. Integrative approach to air, land, and water quality management problems. 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 6935-Graduate Environmental Engineering Seminar (1; max: 6) S/U option. ENV 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. ENV 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. ENV 6972-Research for Engineer's Thesis (1-15) S/U. ENV 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students 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. EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES College of Health and Human Performance GRADUATE FACULTY 1992-93 Chairman: R.N. Singer. Graduate Coordinator: N.S. Whiddon. DistinguishedService Professor:R. H.Alexander. Professors: P. J. Bird; 0. J. Holyoak; D. A. Kaufmann; H. A. Lerch;M. L. Pollock;S. K. Powers; R. N. Singer; P. D.Welch; N. S. Whiddon. Associate Professors:J. A. Cauraugh; S. L. Dodd;M. Murphey; R. A. Siders;C. B. Stopka; L. K.Tennant. Associate Research Scientist: J. E. Graves. Programs leading to the degrees Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Sciences and Master of Exercise and Sport Sciences are offered through the Department. Areas of specialization for the master's program include athletic training, exercise physiology, motor behavior (sport psy- chology or motor learning), special physical education, sports administration, pedagogy in physical education, and wellness. For each area, there are selected courses from other departments which are accepted in meeting degree requirements. The Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Sciences degree program providesthe studentwith an opportunityto study, conduct research, and prepare a thesis in an area of special interest. The Master of Exercise and Sport Sciences degree program offers the student a beginning specializa- tion in a selected area of study, with additional work in other areas. A comprehensive written and oral examination is required for this degree. The Ph.D. program is offered through the College of Health and Human Performance with tracks in exercise physiology and motor behavior. These interdisciplinary specializations blend concentrated course work with re- search. Exercise Physiology.-The Ph.D. track in exercise physi- ology is designed to train individuals for careers in research and teaching in an academic setting. A strong emphasis is placed on laboratory and research experience as well as course work and training. Primary course work and training will include cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic and strength physiology, and body composition. Motor Behavior.-Due to the interdisciplinary nature of this field, the doctoral program draws upon experiences in the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences and in such specializations as cognitive psychology and psychobiol- ogy. Students will be prepared to undertake research in educational, athletic, industrial, and military settings, as well as to instruct and provide expertise in these same settings. HLP 6515-Evaluation Procedures in Health and Human Per- formance (3) Evaluation and interpretation of tests and analysis of research data. HLP 6535-Research Methods (3) Introduction to research meth- odology and design. HLP 6911-Research Seminar (1;max: 6) Research presentations by graduate students and faculty in the College of Health and Human Performance. S/U. HPL 7979-Advanced Research (1-6) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. HLP 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. PET 5216-Sport Psychology (3) Prereq: permission of instruc- tor. Survey of current research, learning processes, motivation, performance intervention, strategies, group dynamics, history of sport psychology, and other topics. PET 5389-Assessment in Exercise Science (3) Prereq: PET3351 or equivalent. Techniques and methodologies to assess health and physical fitness. PET 5465-Sport Finance and Marketing (3) Prereq: MAR 3023, PET4423, and6476. Financial theories and practical applications of sport income and expenditures and principles and procedures of marketing sport in today's society.