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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of hydraulics applicable to open channel flow, natural streams and waterways; irrigation flow characteristics; hydrologic analysis; fluid measurement methods; introduction to hydraulic models including HEC-RAS; and economic aspects of water resources. Credit for both HYDR 410 and ENVE 410 will not be awarded. Prerequisite Courses: HYDR 300, HYDR 310 and MATH 333
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1.00 Credits
Work experience or approved field hydrology course to include methods of collection, compilation and interpretation of hydrologic data; geologic and geophysical methods; and preparation of hydrologic reports. Prerequisite: HYDR 3400. Field experiences fee $50.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Treatment and distribution of residential and industrial water supplies, waste water treatment and disposal methods of municipal and industrial systems, environmental toxicology; aspects of groundwater monitoring and water quality maintenance. Laboratory analysis of water and waste water quality. Design of elementary treatment, distribution, and collection systems. Credit for both HYDR 420 and ENVE 420 will not be awarded. Course fee $10. Lab fee $15. Prerequisite Course: MATH 311, HYDR 300 and CHEM 201
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of hydraulics applicable to open channel flow, natural streams and waterways; irrigation flow characteristics; hydrologic analysis; fluid measurement methods; introduction to hydraulic models including HEC-RAS; and economic aspects of water resources. Credit for both HYDR 4310 and ENVE 4310 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: HYDR 1310 or ENVE 2310, HYDR 3400, MATH 3433.
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3.00 Credits
The ecological relation of water in this biosphere with special reference to the human role; the role of behavioral sciences (social, legal, economic, political, andpsychological) in the development, conservation, regulation, and utilization of water resources; current political structure and laws pertaining to the administration of water resources in the state of Texas. Credit for both HYDR 4330 and ENVE 4330 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: HYDR 3410 and POLS 2306.
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3.00 Credits
Necessity of model studies. Introduction to various types of models; physics of surface and ground water flow; finite difference model; finite element model; solution of practical problems by numerical modeling. Prerequisites: MATH 3433, COSC 3344, and HYDR 1310, 3410, 3420.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Preliminary research methods will be addressed through a faculty-directed project that integrates hydrology with the student's support area. Project components may include a literature review, data analysis, testing, planning, design, modeling, and computer programming. The student is required to prepare a final report and give a presentation. No credit is earned until the student has enrolled in at least 3 credit hours and the final report and presentation are certified as completed by the faculty member directing the project, at which time the student will receive 3 credit hours. Prerequisite Course(s): HYDR 3410 and HYDR 3420 and Junior Standing and 9 or more advanced hours defining a support area.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Treatment and distribution of residential and industrial water supplies, waste water treatment and disposal methods of municipal and industrial systems, environmental toxicology; aspects of groundwater monitoring and water quality maintenance. Laboratory analysis of water and waste water quality. Design of elementary treatment, distribution, and collection systems. Credit for both HYDR 4420 and ENVE 4420 will not be awarded. Prerequisites: MATH 3311 or concurrent enrollment, HYDR 3400 and CHEM 2423. Lab fee $15.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A directed study of selected problems in hydrology.
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1.00 Credits
Practical study designed to prepare the student for university life, aid in the development of skills for academic success, promote personal growth and responsibility, and encourage active involvement in the learning process from an individual college perspective.
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