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Course Syllabus
Course Description:
Catalogdescription:Includeshydrologiccycle;climatologic,meteorologic,andhydrologic
data;andtheeffectofprecipitation,waterlosses,andstorageonsurfaceandsubsurface
flow.
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Course Objectives: Upon successfully completing the course, learners will be able to:
1. Tolearnaboutthehydrologiccycleandthehydrologicprocesses.
2. tolearnaboutphysicalwatershedcharacteristics.
3. tolearnaboutandapplyhydrologicmodels,and
4. tolearnhowtocollect,analyze,andinterpretmeteorologicalandhydrologic
datausingstatisticaltechniques.
Prerequisite(s):
MATH-158
Required Course Materials:
McCuen,HydrologicAnalysisandDesign,PrenticeHall,2ndedition
Course Outline
Introductiontothehydrologiccycle
Introductiontohydrologicmodeling
Watershedcharacteristics
Statisticalmethods
Precipitation
Interceptionanddepressionstorage
Infiltration
Evaporationandtranspiration
Steamflow
Hydrographsandunithydrographanalysisandsynthesis
Channelrouting
Hydrologicmodeling
Groundwaterhydrology
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Course Syllabus

Course Description: Catalog description: Includes hydrologic cycle; climatologic, meteorologic, and hydrologic data; and the effect of precipitation, water losses, and storage on surface and subsurface flow. Course Objectives: Upon successfully completing the course, learners will be able to:

  1. To learn about the hydrologic cycle and the hydrologic processes.
  2. to learn about physical watershed characteristics.
  3. to learn about and apply hydrologic models, and
  4. to learn how to collect, analyze, and interpret meteorological and hydrologic data using statistical techniques. Prerequisite(s): MATH- Required Course Materials: McCuen, Hydrologic Analysis and Design, Prentice Hall, 2nd edition Course Outline  Introduction to the hydrologic cycle  Introduction to hydrologic modeling  Watershed characteristics  Statistical methods  Precipitation  Interception and depression storage  Infiltration  Evaporation and transpiration  Steamflow  Hydrographs and unit hydrograph analysis and synthesis  Channel routing  Hydrologic modeling  Groundwater hydrology

Grading and Evaluation: Your grade in the course will be determined as follows: Grading Breakdown: Class Attendance 5% Assignments 15% Class Tests 20% Mid-Term Exam 25% Final Exam 35% All activities will receive a numerical grade of 0–100. You will receive a score of 0 for any work not submitted. Your final grade in the course will be a letter grade. Letter grade equivalents for numerical grades are as follows: Letter Grade Scale 90 – 100 A 80 – 89 B 70 – 79 C 60 – 69 D < 59 F To receive credit for the course, you must earn a letter grade of C or higher on the weighted average of all assigned course work (e.g., assignments, discussion postings, projects, etc.). Graduate students must maintain a B average overall to remain in good academic standing. Attendance and Participation Policy: All students are expected to attend classes regularly and promptly. Students are expected to participate in class discussions and group projects. Students should not leave the class while it is in progress unless it is extremely urgent or an emergency. Students that are