CUGS in Water Resources Engineering
CUGS in Water Resources Engineering
CUGS in Water Resources Engineering
The Certificate of Undergraduate Study (CUGS) in Water Resources Engineering offers students an opportunity to obtain additional specialized coursework related to the field of Water Resources Engineering beyond that allowed by the 120 credit undergraduate program in Civil Engineering.
The coursework is designed to facilitate immediate transference to Water Resources Engineering applications in the United States.
Water Resources Engineering CUGS Courses
Complete Two Courses from the Following List:
CEE 08441 | Surface Hydrology | 3 credits |
CEE 08442 | Hydrometeorology | 3 credits |
CEE 08443 | Advanced Water Resources Engineering for Seniors 3 | 3 credits |
CEE 08444 | Principles of Hydraulic Design | 3 credits |
CEE 08445 | Principles of Environmental Fluid Mechanics | 3 credits |
CEE 08446 | River Engineering Principles | 3 credits |
CEE 08447 | Watershed Engineering Principles | 3 credits |
CEE 08448 | Introduction to Water and Environmental Monitoring | 3 credits |
Complete Two Courses from the Following List:
GEOG 16260 | Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems | 3 credits |
GEOG 16338 | Climatology | 3 credits |
GEOG 16360 | Applications of Geographic Information Systems | 3 credits |
GEOG 16370 | Drones, Planes and Satellites | 3 credits |
GEOG 16371 | Remote Sensing II | 3 credits |
GEOG 16375 | Remote Sensing of the Environment | 3 credits |
PLAN 31280 | Foundations of Planning and Environmental Design | 3 credits |
PLAN 31384 | Water Resources Planning | 3 credits |
EVSC 01380 | Principles of Atmospheric and Climate Science | 3 credits |
EVSC 01425 | The Shaping of Earth Systems | 3 credits |
* Two prerequisite courses, GEOG 16160 Introduction to Mapping and Geographic Information Systems, and CEE 08342 Water Resources Engineering, are required before students can declare this CUGS.