This entry-level course teaches students the basics of stormwater drainage. They will learn how to delineate a watershed, apply runoff calculations to the watershed, and determine peak design flows. These design flows will then be used to instruct students in the basics of hydraulics as it pertains to stormwater flow. They will learn how storm drainage systems are planned and what components make up a drainage system. They will leave the course understanding stormwater flow in culverts, how to determine if a culvert is flowing with inlet or outlet control, and how to use nomographs in the selection of a particular culvert. Students will apply this knowledge to basic open channel flow and learn about erosion and sediment control.
CVET245C: Hydrology/Drainage Design
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Architectural Engineering Technology: Civil Focus/Civil Engineering Technology
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Students are required to pass prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher. Exceptions apply; please consult your department chair.