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A course on stochastic hydrology for Master's degree students, Irrigation and Hydraulics Department, Water Resources specialization.
Introduction to water resources systems- Projects appraisal and evaluation – Simulation versus optimization - Optimization methods for management of water resources: Linear programming, integer, nonlinear, and dynamic programming illustrated with case studies
This course offers an introduction to computer programming fundamentals for engineering applications. It also covers introduction to FORTRAN programming language. The second part covers the numerical analysis. Topics include: solution of linear and nonlinear equation, Solution of ODE and PDE, and numerical integration
- This course is an advanced hydraulics for Master and Deploma degree. It covers a wide spectrum of different topics that are important for proffesional engineers including: the flow in short channels, rapidly flow applications, Hydraulic structures, mixing in rivers and unsteady state applications
This postgraduate course is a unique course that covers the following topics:
- Basic open channel hydraulics;
- Design of canals and drains;
- Water surface flow analysis;
- Hydraulic structures;
- Sediment transport and movable bed hydraulics.
- Technical Writing and Communication Skills
for postgraduate students enrolled in academic year 2009/2010
Public Works Department - Civil Engineering


