Introduction to Water Resources Engineering

CIVL-2060

This course provides a foundational treatment of water resources engineering through theory, analysis and design. Hydrologic cycle, water resources sustainability, and water resources planning. Pipe flow and pipe networks, with application to distribution systems. Hydraulics of open-channel flow and control structures such as culverts, gates, weirs, spillways and stilling basins. Reservoir routing and design of storage. Contemporary issues including green infrastructure, storm surge and climate change. Experimental laboratory sessions reinforce lectures and provide hands‐on learning opportunities.

4 credits

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2024
Intro Water Resource Eng (4c)
  • Daniel Chapman Lander
Seats Taken: 68/90
2023
Intro Water Resource Eng (4c)
  • Daniel Chapman Lander
Seats Taken: 55/60
2022
Water And Resources Engr (4c)
  • Daniel Chapman Lander
Seats Taken: 55/70
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