AEROSPACE ENGINEERING / 79 ATG 607-ACCOUNTING THEORY AS RELATED TO MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING. 5 credits Prerequisite: ATG 401. Theoretical framework of accounting related to decision- making processes of management. ATG 608-INTERDISCIPLINARY CONSIDERATIONS IN ACCOUNTING THEORY DEVELOPMENT. 5 credits Developments in related disciplines, such as economics, law, and behavioral sciences, analyzed for their contribution to accounting thought. ATG 630-INDIVIDUAL WORK IN ACCOUNTING. 1 to 5 credits Prerequisites: Permission of department and approval of Director of Graduate Studies. Reading and research in areas of accounting as needed by individual gradu- ate students. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 10 credits. ATG 691-AcCOUNTING RESEARCH AND REPORTS. 2 credits Prerequisite: BA 690. Supervised preparation of report on an accounting topic of current interest. Required of all candidates for the MBA with an accounting concentration. ATG 697-SUPERVISED RESEARCH. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. ATG 698-SUPERVISED TEACHING. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. ATG 699-MASTER'S RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits ATG 799-DOCTORAL RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits AEROSPACE ENGINEERING (College of Engineering) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 CLARKSON, M. H., Chairman; ANDERSON, R. C.; FEARN, R. L.; GREEN, A. E. S.; HOOVER, J. W.; KEEFER, D. R.; KURZWEG, U. H.; LEADEN, B. M.; MILTON, J. E.; Ross, C. A.; WILLIAMS, D. T. Graduate Coordinator: M. H. CLARKSON General prerequisites are one year of engineering physics or its equivalent, mathematics through differential equations, and an adequate foundation in the general field of engineering, encompassing dynamics, fluid dynamics, thermo- dynamics, and strength of materials. In addition, permission of instructor is re- quired for each course. The following Engineering Common Courses are available for graduate major credit: EGC 541-Intermediate Fluid Dynamics; EGC 601-Theory of Fluid Flow 1; EGC 602-Theory of Fluid Flow 2; EGC 603-Theory of Fluid Flow 3; EGC 604-Boundary Layer Theory; EGC 605-Theories of Turbulent Flows; EGC 611-High Speed Gas Dynamics 1; EGC 612- High Speed Gas Dynamics 2; EGC 613-High Speed Gas Dynamics 3; EGC 633-Principles of Engineering Analysis 1; EGC 634-Principles of En- gineering Analysis 2; EGC 635-Principles of Engineering Analysis 3; EGC