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CE 4603 - Water Resources Engineering Part A - Course Syllabus Required Course in the Civil Engineering Program Catalog Description: Prerequisites: CE 3173, CE 2633, and CE 3603. Analysis and design of surface and subsurface water resource facilities. Design of water supply, wastewater collection, and storm water systems. Prerequisites: 1. CE 3173 – Numerical Methods (requires a grade of C or better) 2. CE 2633 – Environmental Engineering (requires a grade of C or better) 2. CE 3603 – Fluid Mechanics (requires a grade of C or better) Corequisites: CE 4633 Water and Wastewater Treatment Textbook(s) and/or Required Material: Larry W. Mays, Water Resources Engineering, 2 nd Edition, John. Wiley, ISBN 978-0- 470-46064-1 Topics Covered: 1. Introduction, Definitions and History of Water Resources Engineering 2. Water Resources Sustainability 3. Flow and Hydrostatic Forces 4. Pressurized Flow 5. Open Channel Flow 6. Hydrologic Processes 7. Surface Runoff 8. Reservoir and Stream Flow Routing 9. Stormwater Control: Storm Sewers and Detention Course Outcomes: To provide an opportunity for students to: 1. learn about the history of water resources engineering and its importance to mankind [contributes to SO 2]. 2. learn about pipe and pipe network design [contributes to SO 1, 2, 6, 7]. 3. learn about perform open channel design [contributes to SO 1, 2, 6, 7]. 4. learn and apply flood routing techniques [contributes to SO 1, 2]. 5. learn about watershed analysis & drainage design [contributes to SO 1, 2, 6]. 6. learn about water resource sustainability [contributes to SO 1, 2, 6]. Relationship to Civil Engineering Student Outcomes (SO): This course contributes to the following program outcomes: SO 1) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics SO2) an ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors SO 3) an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions SO 4) an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.
Class Schedule: 150 minutes of lectures per week Course Content: Math/Basic Science: 0 Credit Engineering Design: 3 Credits Part B - Course Syllabus CE 4603 - Water Resources Engineering - Spring 2023 Dr. Marcio Giacomoni, BSE 1.346, Phone: 210-458-6922 marcio.giacomoni@utsa.edu TR 01:00 PM - 02:15 PM In person in the Engineering Building - Room: 2.04.02 Office hours : T 11:00am - 12:00pm, or by appointment. Evaluation Methods: 1. Homework assignments (~10) 2. Midterm exams (2) 3. Comprehensive Final Exam (1) Grading: Assignments submitted on the due date are eligible for full credit. NO LATE WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED . All assignments must be turned in individually. The final grade will be assigned based on the following areas and weights: Homework 25% Examinations (2) 50% Cumulative Final Exam 25% Total 100% Letter grades: A 90, B 80 to 89.99, C 70 to 79.99, D 60 to 69.99, F 59.99 The homework problems are given on the class calendar. The calendar indicates the assignments due date. They are to be turned in through Blackboard by 11:59 pm the day they are due. All work must be shown to get credit. It will be graded for correctness and completeness. The test dates will be set during the semester. They will be in-class exams. Expectations, Participation Policy, Make-up Work, and Late Exercises: It is encouraged that homework problems be studied together but each person does and turns in their own work. Please check Blackboard daily for updates and announcements and any changes in the schedule. Attending class is essential to success in the class. This course will move quickly and you could easily fall behind if you do not attend. Please be on time for class it is disruptive to both the other students and me when you come in late. It is understandable that life happens; you must speak to Dr. Giacomoni prior to your absence from class to be excused (24hrs prior). If you miss an exam due to an excused absence it can be made up, but you must speak with Dr. Giacomoni before the missed exam. Excused absences are you are in the hospital, you are throwing up, have a fever, or have diarrhea, death in the family, military
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