118 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION profession. These are coastal engineering, hydraulics, structures, soil mechanics, foundation engineering, and transportation. Minor work may be taken in a variety of related and supporting fields of study. The specific program leading to the Ph.D. degree is developed to meet the particular needs and interests of the individual student. The following Engineering Common Courses are available for graduate major credit: EGC 541-Tensor Fields and Fluid Dynamics; EGC 621-Surface Hydrology. COURSES FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES CE 501-CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES. 3 credits CE 502-CONSTRUCTION PLANNING SCHEDULING. 3 credits CE 505-CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3 credits CE 510-HIGHWAY DESIGN. 3 credits CE 512-TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING. 3 credits CE 513-TRAFFIC ENGINEERING CHARACTERISTICS. 4 credits CE 520-PROBLEMS IN HYDRAULICS. 3 credits CE 521-GEOHYDROLOGY. 3 credits CE 522-OPEN-CHANNEL HYDRAULICS 1. 3 credits CE 523-WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING. 4 credits CE 525-HYDRAULIC MOTORS AND PUMPS. 3 credits CE 560-STRESS-DEFORMATION ANALYSIS OF SOIL MEDIA. 3 credits CE 561-SOIL EXPLORATION FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN. 3 credits CE 570-DESIGN IN PRESTRESSED CONCRETE. 3 credits CE 571-PLANNING AND DESIGN OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS. 3 credits CE 572-DESIGN OF HIGHWAY BRIDGES. 3 credits CE 573-DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS. 3 credits CE 590-COMPUTER METHODS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. 3 credits CE 591-CIVIL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS. 4 credits GRADUATE COURSES CE 602-CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE. 3 credits Advanced studies in the problems of civil engineering practice including social, legal, and environmental considerations as well as technical aspects. Case histories of civil engineering projects. CE 603-CivIL ENGINEERING OPERATIONS. 3 credits Prerequisites: CE 502, CE 591. Applications of quantitative methods of de- cision making to major civil engineering problem areas. CE 609-SPECIAL STUDIES IN TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING. 1 to 9 credits Topics in physical planning, design, and construction of transportation systems. May be repeated with a change in content up to a maximum of 9 credits. CE 610-ADVANCED HIGHWAY ENGINEERING. 3 or 6 credits Prerequisite: CE 410. Highway soil engineering, behavior of granular and sta- bilized highway materials, advanced pavement design, highway capacity, and high- way planning. CE 611-TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM OPERATION AND ANALYSIS. 4 credits Prerequisite: CE 512. Capacity, speed, and cost of alternate transportation modes. Analysis and simulation of alternate transportation systems. New systems. CE 612-URBAN TRANSPORTATION MODELS. 3 credits