DESCRIPTIONS ENV 4532 Wastewater System Design. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: ENV 4514C; Coreq: ENV 4561. Detailed design and layout of gravity wastewater col- lection systems, pumping facilities, force mains, and a wastewater treatment plant. Emphasis is placed on the preparation of design drawings and estimating costs. ENV 4554C Industrial Wastewater Treatment. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: ENV 4514C. Principles, analysis and application of unit operations and processes to the treatment of industrial waste- waters. ENV 4561 Hydraulic Systems Design. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: CWR 3201. Hydraulic design of water distribution systems, wastewater collection and disposal systems, and water and wastewater treatment plants. ENV 4601 Environmental Resources Management. F. Credits: 2; Prereq: ENV 3040. Theory and application of engineering economics and systems analysis to the design of environmental man- agement systems. ENV 4905 Individual Studies in Environmental Engineering Sciences. F, S, SS. Credits: Ito 4. Selected problems or projects in the student's major field of study. ENV 4932 Special Problems in Environmental Engineering Sciences. F, S, SS. Credits: 1 to 4. ENV 4949 Co-op Work Experience. F, S, SS. Credits: Itt; Prereq: 4EG classification. One term industrial employment including extra work according to a pre-approved outline. Practical engineering work under industrial supervisor, as set forth in the College of Engineering Regulations. INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF 1996-97 Humphrey, S., Interim Dean; 230 affiliate faculty. The College of Natural Resources and Environ- ment has a curriculum of 140 courses taught in 35 departments of the university. Only two courses are assigned directly to the college. EVS 4000 Critical Thinking in Environmental Science. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: NE classification, senior standing. Develop skills of critical thinking, collaboration and communication in the practicing environmental scien- tist. Identify and explore conflicts of key paradigms. Synthesize across physical, biological and social sys- tems to evaluate technology and policy. Form teams to engage diverse knowledge and views in solving real problems. EVS 4949 Environmental Science Internship. F, S, SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: NE classification, approval of dean. May be repeated up to a maximum of 3 credits. Employment or volunteer work in a natural resource- or environment-related business or government agency, with job description related to field of study and written work report of each term's activities. May be counted as major elective or free elective. INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF 1996-97 Singer, R.N., Chair; Alexander, R.H.; Bauer, J.; Braith, R.; Cauraugh, J.; DeMicheles, P.; Dodd, S.; Horodyski, M.B.; Kaminiski, T.; Kaufmann, D.A.; Koltyn, K.; Lerch, H.A.; Mondello, M.; Murphey, M.; Pollock, M.; Powers, S.; Siders, R.A.; Stopka, C.B.; Tennant, L.K.; Welch, P.D.; Whiddon, N.S. SPORT AND FITNESS PROGRAM Numbers indicate general levels of skill at which instruction is directed as follows: 1. Indicates beginner or novice level. No prior experience of knowledge needed. Emphasis on basic skills. 2. Indicates middle or intermediate level. Prior instruction or experience necessary. Emphasis on refining techniques. Dance Activities DAA 1100 Moder Dance. F, S. Credits: 1. A course designed for the beginning dancer pursuing recreational or a serious interest in studying dance. DAA 1300 Social Dance. F, S. Credits: 2. Designed to teach knowledge and skills in traditional ballroom, Latin-American and current pop dancing. DAA 1500 Jazz Dance. F, S. Credits: 1. A course presenting the technical and expressive char- acteristics of American jazz dance. Health, Leisure and Physical Education HLP 2931 Health, Leisure, Exercise and Human Performance. S. Credits: 3. This UF honors course surveys the major issues in the health and human performance disciplines. Emphasis is placed on current research in the areas of adult human health, exercise, training and leisure activity. Physical Education Activities-Object Centered, Land PEL 1111 Bowling 1. F, S. Credits: 1. An introductory course for the beginning bowler. Emphasis is on basic bowling techniques and scoring. PEL 1121 Golf 1. F, S, SS. Credits: 2. An introduction and analysis of the basic strokes in golf. PEL 1141 Archery 1. F, S. Credits: 2. Basic target shooting techniques, various methods of aiming and safety are covered. PEL 1166 Riflery. F, S. Credits: 1. A beginning course in shooting a small bore rifle. Shooting positions, safety and care of the rifle are emphasized. PEL 1191 Flying Disc Sports and Games. Credits: 1. Aerodynamic theory, practice, evaluation and applica- tion of flying disc. Includes disc golf, ultimate disc golf and various physical activities using flying discs in recreational and competitive situations. PEL 1211 Softball. F, S. Credits: 2. Designed to teach basic skills and rules in softball. PEL 1321 Volleyball 1. F, S, SS. Credits: 1. Introduction to basic knowledge and skills with emphasis on play situations. PEL 1322 Volleyball 2. F, S. Credits: 2. Advanced theory and skills related to team play. PEL 1341 Tennis 1. F, S, SS. Credits: 2. An introductory course for beginners and intermedi- ates. Emphasis is placed on the forehand, backhand, and serve. Also, basic strategy using singles and dou- bles play. PEL 1346 Badminton 1. F, S. Credits: 1. Introduction to basic knowledge and skills with emphasis on game situation. PEL 1423 Four Wall Handball. F, S. Credits: 2. Advanced theory and practice with the use of the four walls in game situations. PEL 1441 Racquetball 1. F, S. Credits: 2. Introduction and practice of basic techniques through drills and team play. PEL 1511 Soccer 1. F, S. Credits: 2. An introduction to the fundamentals of ball handling, positions, rules, and training methods of soccer. PEL 1541 Speedball. F, S. Credits: 1. A course designed to utilize the skills of soccer, foot- ball and basketball. A vigorous aerobic activity. PEL 1571 Lacrosse. F, S. Credits: 1. An introduction to techniques, strategy, and rules of lacrosse. Training methods are included. PEL 1621 Basketball 1. F, S. Credits: 1. Theory and practice of beginning basketball skills. PEL 1622 Basketball 2. F, S. Credits: 2. Beginning basketball or advanced skill. Theory and practice in intermediate and advanced basketball skills. PEL 1646 Flag Football. F, S. Credits: 1. Fundamentals and practice in touch football. PEL 2142 Archery 2. F, S. Credits: 1. Advanced techniques of target archery theory and practical experience in purchasing and maintaining archery tackle. PEL 2342 Tennis 2. F, S. Credits: 2. Advanced theory and practice. PEL 2347 Badminton 2. F, S. Credits: 2; Prereq: PEL 1346 or instructor permission. Advanced theory and practice in the skills of bad- minton. PEL 2422 Handball 2. F, S. Credits: 1. Advanced theory and competition in the skills of three wall handball. tt Grading is on S-U basis only.