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CE 447
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Computer Applications |
Commercial software for design of water and sewer networks is practiced and applied during that course with the help of computer Lab. sessions. Conducting a practical project (networks design) and submitting a report showing all the program capabilities, input data, results and discussions. | |||
Field trips |
Field trips to water and sewer networks under construction are usually arranged. Students are required to prepare field trip reports. |
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Contribution of Course to Meeting the Professional Component |
1. Students learn the environmental importance of water and sewer systems for a community. 2. Students learn ways of estimating water demands and sewage production rates for a community. 3. Students recognize the importance of their profession in water conservation and avoidance of water pollution. |
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Relationship of Course to Program Outcomes |
1. Students apply mathematics and hydraulics principles. 2. Students are able to recognize the needs for water and sewer systems. 3. Students are able to evaluate system and design requirements. 4. Students are encouraged to recognize the different water and sewer system appurtenances and choose appropriate materials. 5. Students recognize the need for continuous technical updating to follow regulations and codes. 6. Students recognize the important role of computers in design and analysis of water and sewer systems. 7. Students recognize their role in team work with other professionals in a project. 8. Students recognize the importance of reading and understanding technical contents in English for life-long learning and improved performance. 9. Students recognize the ethical and professional responsibility in achieving accurate water and sewer system analysis for safe and economical design, and its impact on the well-being of society. |
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Textbook(s): Other Supported Material: |
1. T. J. McGhee, "Water Supply and Sewerage", by McGraw- Hill, 6th Ed, (1991). 2. Hammer, M. J. and Hammer, M. J. Jr. “Water and Wastewater Technology” 6th edition, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey (2007). 3. Viessman, Jr. W; Hammer M. J.; Perez E. M.; and Chalik, P. A. "Water Supply & Pollution Control", 8th ed. (International Ed.), Pearson Higher Education (2009) |
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Prepared by | Dr. A. M. AL-Rehaili; Dr. Waleed M. Zahid, Prof. Dr. Ashraf Refaat | |||
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August, 2015 (Dr. Mohab Amin) |
Grade Distribution
First Mid-term Exam 20% (Monday 17/6/1439; 5/3/2018)
2nd Mid-term Exam 20% (Monday 30/7/1439; 16/4/2018)
Projects 10%
Tutorial 10%
Final Exam 40%