Courses Taught at SDSU

CIVE 444 Applied Hydraulics
Review of fluid statics. Forces on submerged surfaces. Close-conduit flow. Pumps and turbines. Open-channel flow. Dams and reservoirs. Flood control.
CIVE 445 Applied Hydrology
Course Description: Basic hydrologic principles, hydrologic measurements, small and midsize catchment hydrology, frequency analysis, regional analysis, reservoir, stream channel and catchment routing, hydrologic design.
CIVE 545 Field Methods in Hydrology
Course Description: Field methods, techniques, and equipment used to study hydrologic systems, to included local streams and watersheds in California. Tools provided to design and implement field studies and interpret data.
CIVE 631 Spatial Hydrology
Course Description: Integration of spatial data analysis and hydrologic modeling. Quantification of spatially distributed hydrologic characteristics. Decomposition of drainage network systems to support quasi-distributed hydrologic modeling. Quantification of hydrologic impacts due to model resolution, altered land use conditions, and modeling techniques.
Review of fluid statics. Forces on submerged surfaces. Close-conduit flow. Pumps and turbines. Open-channel flow. Dams and reservoirs. Flood control.
CIVE 445 Applied Hydrology
Course Description: Basic hydrologic principles, hydrologic measurements, small and midsize catchment hydrology, frequency analysis, regional analysis, reservoir, stream channel and catchment routing, hydrologic design.
CIVE 545 Field Methods in Hydrology
Course Description: Field methods, techniques, and equipment used to study hydrologic systems, to included local streams and watersheds in California. Tools provided to design and implement field studies and interpret data.
CIVE 631 Spatial Hydrology
Course Description: Integration of spatial data analysis and hydrologic modeling. Quantification of spatially distributed hydrologic characteristics. Decomposition of drainage network systems to support quasi-distributed hydrologic modeling. Quantification of hydrologic impacts due to model resolution, altered land use conditions, and modeling techniques.