Civil and Environmental
Water Resources Engineering EFA
This course covers the application of hydraulic and hydrologic principles to plan and design water-resource projects within the context of environmental, societal, and economic considerations. In this case, it broadens and extends knowledge acquired from the course 53:071 Principle of Hydraulics, which focuses more on the "nuts and bolts" aspects of water-related projects; e.g., dam design, bridge hydraulics.
A resource-engineering theme runs through the course, reflecting the growing importance of engineering management of resources generally. The theme touches on the history of water-resource development in the United States, water-policy issues, economics, environmental and societal impacts, and systems-analysis applied to water-resource projects.
This EFA is offered within either the General Civil or the Environmental Subtrack of CEE. The EFA consists of an additional 21 semester hours (SH) of courses as listed in the table below.
The following 2 courses are required for this EFA:
Session Course # Required Course SH Pre-/Co-Requisites Fall 53:170Open Channel Flow 3053:071 Spring 53:171Water Resources 3053:174 Choose 5 of the following technical courses for this EFA:
Session Course # Electives SH Pre-/Co-Requisites Spring 53:103Water Quality 359:009 Fall 53:178Hydrometeorology 3Spring 53:102Groundwater 3Spring 53:117Remote Sensing 3Spring 53:173Mechanics of Sediment Transport 353:170 Fall 12:139 Integrated Watershed Analysis 3Spring 53:181 Vadose Zone Hydrology 3Spring 53:186 Contaminant Hydrology 3Fall 44:110 GIS for Environmental Studies 3P 044:005 Spring 53:104 Groundwater Modeling 3P 22M:026 and 012:166 Fall 44:188 Applied Geostatistics 3Summer 53:172 Experimental Methods in Fluid Mechanics & Heat Transfer 3* These courses listed are typical but not guaranteed to be taught
Total SH= 7 courses X 3 hours each= 21 SH
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