SDSU Faculty Profile - Dr. Victor M. Ponce - CEE445 - Applied Hydrology - Syllabus - Spring 2001  

 

CIV E 445 - APPLIED HYDROLOGY
FALL 2006
INSTRUCTOR: DR. V. M. PONCE
TEXT: Engineering Hydrology, Principles and Practices, V. M. Ponce
SYLLABUS 1: The Control of Nature, John McPhee
SYLLABUS 2: Influences of Vegetation and Watershed Treatments on Runoff, Silting, and Streamflow, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
WeekChapter Number
1Introduction1
2Basic Hydrologic Principles I2
3Basic Hydrologic Principles II2
4Hydrologic Measurements / McPhee Section 33, S
5Hydrology of Small Catchments4
6FIRST MIDTERM (Monday, October 2, 2006)-
7Hydrology of Midsize Catchments I5
8Hydrology of Midsize Catchments II5
9Frequency Analysis6
10Regional Analysis / McPhee Section 17, S
11SECOND MIDTERM (Monday, November 6, 2006)-
12Reservoir Routing8
13Stream Channel Routing9
14Catchment Routing10
15USDA Influences of Vegetation and Watershed Treatments on RunoffS
16FINAL EXAM (Monday, December 11, 2006, 0800-1000)-
OFFICE HOURS:   MW 1100-1200 (E421-E); MW 2015-2115 (PS231-B).
GRADING POLICY:   Homework set (20%), first midterm (25%), second midterm (25%), final exam (30%). Attendance and class participation will earn a bonus of 1/3 letter grade (Example: B+ raised to A-).
HOMEWORK GRADING POLICY:   Homework assignments are due at the start of the class period, one week after date of assignment. There is no late homework.