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COURSE INFORMATION FOR CURRENT SEMESTER/TERM



             Academy/Faculty/Institute/Centre   Engineering

             Department                        Civil Engineering
             Programme                         Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)

             Course Code*                      KAEA2155

             Course Title*                     Water Resources

             Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum   none
             Requirement(s)


             Student Learning Time (SLT)*      122

             Credit*                           3
             Course Learning Outcomes*         By the end of this course, students will be able to:
                                               1. Identify the basic principles of the hydrologic cycle and the watershed.
                                               2.  Analyze  the  water  losses  and  fundamental  aspects  of  surface  and
                                                  groundwater systems.
                                               3. Apply probability and statistical analysis of precipitation and stream flow data.
                                               4. Analyze flood hydrograph, unit hydrograph (UH), and reservoir routing.
                                               5. Recognize the practices of urban hydrology in Malaysia and able to apply the
                                                  Malaysian guidelines and procedures.
             Transferable Skills               Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skill (CT1, CT2, CT3)


             Synopsis of Course Contents       Introduction to hydrological cycle, water balance, surface water and groundwater
                                               flow.  Application  of  statistic  and  probability  in  hydrology  and  water  resources
                                               management.  Introduction  to  urban  hydrology  and  application  to  Malaysian
             Learning Strategies (lecture, tutorial,
             workshop, discussion, etc)        Lectures and in-class exercise, coursework-case study/project

             Assessment Weightage*             Examination                   60%
                                               Continuous Assessment  40%

             Methodologies for Feedback on     Marks for Continuous Assessment will be posted periodically.
             Performance

             Criteria in Summative Assessment   Refer  to  “Kaedah-Kaedah  Universiti  Malaya  (Pengajian  Ijazah  Pertama)  2013
                                               dan Peraturan-peraturan Universiti Malaya (Pengajian Ijazah Pertama) 2013”.


















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