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CWR 4120: Groundwater Hydrology
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: CWR 3201 and EES 3040. This course examines the fundamentals of groundwater flow and contaminant transport. Topics include Darcy's law, flow nets, mass conservation, heterogeneity and anisotropy, storage properties, 3-D equation of groundwater flow, regional circulation, unsaturated flow, recharge, stream-aquifer interaction, well hydraulics, slug test analyses, and contaminant transport processes.
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CWR 4202: Hydraulic Engineering I
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: CWR 3201, CWR 3201L, and EGN 2212 or their equivalents. This course covers principles of hydrology and hydraulics as they apply to the design of water supply, urban drainage, flood control, and hydraulic energy-conversion systems. Students use computer-aided design to devise hydraulics systems.
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CWR 4203: Hydraulic Engineering II
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: CWR 4202. This course covers methods for analyzing a broad range of unsteady flow conditions and for designing facilities to cope with resulting problems. Based on these methods, students learn to apply computer programs to practical water distribution and open-channel systems.
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CWR 4540: Water Resources Engineering
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: CWR 4101 or CWR 4202 and EGN 2212. This course offers a systems approach to complex water resources problems as well as a systems analysis of water resources operations, design, and planning.
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CWR 4822: Coastal and Estuarine Hydraulics
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisites: CWR 3201 and MAC 2313. This course covers coastal hydraulic principles and waves in estuaries and coastal oceans, wave properties and wave forces on coastal structures, tidal motions, mixing and transport in estuaries, and coastal -engineering analysis.
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DAA 1100r: Beginning Contemporary Dance I–Nonmajors
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course develops basic techniques and understanding of the art of contemporary dance. Includes some theoretical study of the history of the art form. May be repeated to a maximum of nine semester hours.
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DAA 1102r: Beginning Contemporary Dance III–Nonmajors
2.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: Faculty placement or instructor permission. Each course may be repeated to a maximum of six semester hours.
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DAA 1200r: Beginning Ballet I–Nonmajors
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course is suitable for students with little or no previous ballet training. Includes some theoretical study of the history of the art form and comprehension of the vocabulary of ballet technical terms. May be repeated to a maximum of nine semester hours.
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DAA 1201r: Beginning Ballet II–Nonmajors
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: Faculty placement or instructor permission. This course is suitable for students who are familiar with basic ballet movement. Includes some theoretical study of the history of the art form and comprehension of the vocabulary of ballet technical terms. May be repeated to a maximum of nine semester hours.
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DAA 1202r: Beginning Ballet III–Nonmajors
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: Faculty placement or instructor permission. This course is suitable for students who are ready to learn more complex phrasing and transitioning of basic ballet movement. Includes some theoretical study of the history of the art form and comprehension of the vocabulary of ballet technical terms. May be repeated to a maximum of nine semester hours.
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