Subject |
Catalog Number |
Title |
Credits |
Environmental Engineering |
330 |
Applied Engineering Hydrology |
3.00 |
Details: This course applies engineering principles to understand the processes of hydrologic risk and frequency analysis, infiltration and runoff processes, and soil erosion and fluvial processes. Students will apply these concepts to design hydrologic control structures such as grassed waterways, detention ponds, outlet structures, and pipe conveyance.
Prerequisites: ENVN 326 or consent of instructor
Offering Term(s): Spring |
Section |
01 |
Class Number |
1394 |
Term |
Fall 2025-2026 |
Status |
Active |
Dates |
09/02/2025 - 12/12/2025 |
Topic |
None |
Time |
02:00 PM - 02:50 PM M W F
|
Instructor |
Peterson,Joel |
Enrolled |
12 of 24 |
Room |
Ag Engineering Addition 179 |
Section |
10 |
Class Number |
2143 |
Term |
Spring 2025-2026 |
Status |
Active |
Dates |
01/26/2026 - 05/08/2026 |
Topic |
None |
Time |
10:00 AM - 10:50 AM M W F
|
Instructor |
Peterson,Joel |
Enrolled |
0 of 24 |
Room |
Ag Engineering Addition 179 |