SUBJECT OUTLINE
Subject Code:
CIVL322
Subject Name:
Hydraulics and Hydrology
Pre-requisites:
Credit points:
Offered:
ENGG252 – Engineering Fluid Mechanics
6
Autumn Session 2011, Wollongong Campus
CONTACTS
Subject Coordinator/Lecturers/Tutors
A/Prof Shu-Qing Yang
Faculty of Engineering, Building 4, Room 127
Telephone
Consultation times
61 2 42 21 3070 shuqing@uow.edu.au Tues 14:30 – 16:30; Thur 14:30 – 16:30
Tutors:
Tutorial 1: Shu-Qing Yang
Tutorial 2: Yu Han
Tutorial 3: Nadeesha KeembiyeLiyanaGamage
Shuqing@uow.edu.au yh916@uow.edu.au ncdkl861@uow.edu.au
Students will be contacted throughout the Session via UoW SOLS Mail with important information relating to this subject.
Learning Outcomes
By participating in and understanding all facets of this subject a student will be able to:
Learning Outcomes
i)
ii) iii) iv)
Demonstrate how to apply principles of open channel hydraulics and flood hydrology to practical projects.
Identify the significant factors which must be considered when analysing these topics.
Apply analytical techniques to solve problems in hydraulics and hydrology engineering.
Estimate design floods, and design open channels to convey specified discharges.
UoW Engineering Graduate
Capabilities (see below)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10
1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10
1, 4, 5, 7, 10
University Graduate Attributes and Engineering Graduate Capabilities
The relationship between the Engineering Graduate Capabilities and the University of Wollongong
Graduate Attributes can be seen in the table below.
UoW Graduate Quality
Engineering Graduate Capability
Informed
1. Professional knowledge, grounding and awareness
Independent Learners
Problem Solvers
Effective Communicators
Responsible
CIVL322, Autumn 2011
2. Information literacy, gathering and processing
3. Research, analysis and evaluation
4. Problem solving skills
5. Written