Syllabus-Ce 572
Syllabus-Ce 572
Syllabus-Ce 572
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Textbook (Required): Mays, L. W.. Water Resources Engineering (2nd ed.). Wiley.
Course Prerequisites: The prerequisite for this class is CE 474 (Hydraulic Engineering Design)
or consent of instructor.
Homework: Homework problems and mini-design projects will be assigned throughout the
semester. Solutions will be provided for all assignments. You work should be neat and
orderly to facilitate reviewing it and you are encouraged to use engineering paper. In
particular, you must explain how you obtained the results that you submit.
Course Outline and Objectives: Principles derived from fluid dynamics along with empirical
knowledge is used to solve problems encountered by hydraulic engineers responsible for
(1) water-supply management, (2) water-excess management, and (3) environmental
restoration. The overarching goal of this course is to teach the procedures and underlying
theory employed by hydraulic engineers for designing and analyzing open-channel and
closed conduit systems. Specifically we will concern ourselves with:
Following is a tentative outline of this course and expected outcomes; my hope is that the
information will help guide your studies.
Presentation:
Near the end of the semester you will be asked to present a 20-minute presentation on a
topic that we will choose together.
Miscellaneous: You are encouraged to ask questions about the course material either during
class or during my office hours. Also, if you have concerns about any aspect of this
course, I encourage you to share your concerns with me either face-to-face or
anonymously.
Instructors will provide guidance and direction to students in the classroom in the event of
an emergency affecting your location. It is important that you follow these instructions
and stay with your instructor during an evacuation or sheltering emergency. The
Building Emergency Response Team will provide assistance to your instructor in evacuating
the building or sheltering within the facility.