FINANCE AND INSURANCE / 167 Quantities and characteristics of municipal refuse. Collection methods, equip- ment, and costs. Refuse disposal practices. Regional planning and management. ENE 681-ANALYSIS OF SOLID WASTES. 5 credits Prerequisites: ENE 531, ENE 680. Physical and chemical analysis of refuse, calorific value, organic content, biodegradability, oxygen and nitrogen requirements. Identification of biological flora and fauna associated with composting. ENE 682-DESIGN OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. 5 credits Prerequisite: ENE 680. Design of refuse collection systems, transfer stations, sanitary landfills, incinerators, and composting facilities. Analysis of construction and operation costs. On-site investigations and studies. ENE 697-SUPERVISED RESEARCH. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. ENE 698-SUPERVISED TEACHING. 1 to 5 credits Credit not applicable toward degree. May be repeated. ENE 699-MASTER'S RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits ENE 799-DOCTORAL RESEARCH. 1 to 17 credits FINANCE AND INSURANCE (College of Business Administration) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 MATTHEWS, C. A., Chairman; ARDITTI, F. D.; BLOUGH, R.; BRIGHAM, E. F.; BRUEGGEMAN, W. B.; HOWARD, W. M.; MCCOLLOUGH, W. A.; MCFERRIN, J. B.; NELSON, R. E.; PETTWAY, R. H.; RADCLIFFE, R. C.; RICHARDSON, J. G.; TYSSELAND, M. S. Graduate Coordinator: C. A. MATTHEWS Though no graduate major may be completed without adequate course work on the 600 or higher level, certain undergraduate courses in finance and insurance are available for graduate credit as a part of a candidate's major. These are: FI 420-Management of Bank Funds; FI 462-Group Insurance and Pension Plans; and the 500-level courses listed below. For admission to courses 600 level and above, the student must have been admitted to the Graduate School and normally should have undergraduate courses in fields pertinent to the graduate courses selected; or, where neces- sary, special arrangements may be made with the approval of the department chairman. COURSES FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES FI 524-INVESTMENT ANALYSIS. 4 credits FI 528-CORPORATION FINANCE. 4 credits FI 584-LEGAL ASPECTS OF INSURANCE. 3 credits FI 586-ESTATES, TRUSTS, AND INSURANCE. 4 credits GRADUATE COURSES FI 620-PROBLEMS IN COMMERCIAL BANKING. 5 credits