AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING / 81 ASE 671-ADVANCED SPACE INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY. 1 to 9 credits Laboratory experiments relating to instrumentation of space vehicles. Scientific principles of instruments used or to be modified for space missions. May be re- peated with change of content up to a maximum of 9 credits. ASE 681-ADVANCED AEROSPACE DESIGN. 1 to 9 credits Advanced aerospace design projects. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 15 credits. ASE 684-AEROSPACE RESEARCH. 1 to 9 credits May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 15 credits. ASE 690-GRADUATE SEMINAR. 1 credit Discussion of topics in fields of graduate study and research. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 12 credits. Graded on an S/U basis. ASE 691-SPECIAL TOPICS IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING. 1 to 9 credits Laboratory, lectures, or conferences covering selected topics in aerospace en- gineering. May be repeated with change of content up to a maximum of 15 credits. ASE 697--SUPERVISED RESEARCH. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. ASE 698-SUPERVISED TEACHING. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. ASE 699-MASTER'S RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits ASE 799-DOCTORAL RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (College of Engineering) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 SMERDON, E. T., Chairman; BAGNALL, L. O.; CHOATE, R. E.; FLUCK, R. C.; KINARD, D. T.; MYERS, J. M.; NORDSTEDT, R. A.; OVERMAN, A. R.; SHAW, L. N.; SKINNER, T. C.; WHITNEY, J. D. Graduate Coordinator: R. C. FLUCK The degrees Master of Science and Master of Engineering are offered in the following areas of specialization: soil and water conservation engineering, waste management, power and machinery, structures, and environmental and agricultural processing. The Master of Agriculture, a non-engineering pro- gram, is offered students who have graduate objectives in the mechanized agriculture area. A student with a degree in a related field may enter the graduate program if adequate articulation courses are included in his program. A normal master's program may be completed in 5 or 6 quarters. Students interested in gradu- ate work in Agricultural Engineering should consult departmental advisers. Candidates for an engineering master's degree are normally required to take AGE 601, AGE 602, AGE 603, and at least one of the following: AGE 670, AGE 671, AGE 672, AGE 673, and AGE 674. Other course work is taken in applicable basic and applied sciences to meet educational objectives and to comprise an integrated program as approved by the student's supervisory committee. Courses from other disciplines may be ap- proved for graduate major credit.