Courses
Courses offered through the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering relating to water resources and ocean engineering:
- CIVE 3434: Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Engineering
- CIVE 4332: Hydrology
- CIVE 6322: Storm Water Management
- CIVE 6331: Hydraulics of Open Channel Flow
- CIVE 6361: Engineering Hydrology
- CIVE 6363: Evaluation of Water Quality in Natural Waters
- CIVE 6370: Environmental Fluid Mechanic
- CIVE 6371: River Mechanics and Sediment Transport
- CIVE 7332: Ground Water Contaminant Transport
- CIVE 7335: Coastal Hydrodynamics
- CIVE 7342: Engineering Geographic Information Systems
Related courses offered through other Departments:
- GEOL 4331: Introduction to GIS
- GEOL 6325: Remote Sensing
- GEOL 6326: GIS Applications
- GEOL 6357: Terrigenous Sedimentology
- GEOL 6358: Terrigenous Depositional Models
- GEOL 6360: Rivers and Deltas
- MECE 5363: Fluid Mechanics
- MECE 6341: Viscous Flow Theory
- MECE 6342: Potential Flow Around Bodies
- MECE 6343: Boundary Layers
- MECE 6344: Turbulent Flows
- MECE 6345: Hydrodynamic Stability
- MECE 6346: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
- MECE 6353: Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
- MECE 6377: Continuum Mechanics I
- MECE 7379: Continuum Mechanics II
- MECE 6384: Methods of Applied Mathematics I
- MECE 6385: Methods of Applied Mathematics II
- MECE 7360: Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
Courses from other departments can also be taken to build cross-disciplinary backgrounds when deemed appropriate (see the Civil Graduate page for details regarding degree requirements).