Sub-categories
Structural Engineering

  • 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