164 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION sources planning by systems analysis, environmental biology, water chemistry, radiological health, solid wastes, and systems ecology. Direct admission into the Master of Science program requires a bachelor's degree in engineering or in a basic science such as chemistry, physics, biology, or mathematics. Persons with a degree in a nontechnical field may also be admitted into this program upon the completion of specified articulation work. Direct admission into the Master of Engineering program requires that the student be a graduate engineer. Other persons wishing to enter this program will be required to take articulation work sufficient to bring their backgrounds into substantial agreement with those with undergraduate en- gineering training. The Master of Engineering degree is accredited by the Engineers' Council for Professional Development (ECPD). The specific program of study for each student must be approved by his supervisory committee. It normally requires one calendar year to complete the requirements for a master's degree. If articulation work is required, it may take longer, depend- ing upon the extent of the student's deficiency. The following Engineering Common Courses are available for graduate major credit: EGC 621-Surface Hydrology; EGC 622-Operational Hy- drology 1; EGC 623-Operational Hydrology 2; EGC 628-Water Science Seminar. COURSES FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES ENE 500-TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER. 4 credits ENE 501-INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT. 3 credits ENE 520-ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY. 4 credits ENE 522-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING. 3 credits ENE 531-WATER AND WASTEWATER ANALYSIS. 4 credits ENE 534-THE CHEMISTRY OF WATER TREATMENT. 5 credits ENE 591-SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1. 1 to 5 credits ENE 592-SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 2. 1 to 5 credits GRADUATE COURSES ENE 600-ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT OPERATIONS. 5 credits Prerequisite: ENE 500. Biological, physical, and chemical processes used in the treatment of wastewater. Development of design parameters and operating proce- dures based on experimentally derived data. ENE 601-ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING DESIGN 1. 5 credits Prerequisite: ENE 600. Layout and design of sanitary sewerage systems, pump- ing stations, force mains, wastewater treatment plants, and methods of effluent disposal. Design parameters, cost, and financing. ENE 602-ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING DESIGN 2. 5 credits Development of water supplies, layout and design of distribution systems, pump- ing and storage facilities, and water treatment plants. Design parameters, cost, and financing. --------- --- ----n--~"~---~~-"-~i-'