جغ ع 608 :

Department

Department of Geography and Geographic Information Systems

Academic Program

PhD in Division of Physical Geography

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

This course studies how to use mathematical applications in hydrology to reach consistent scientific results, and the ideal way of how to reach the angle of value survey and its impact on distinction, copying and rationalization, in addition to identifying the hydrology of snow, rivers and torrents and how to employ them in the economic aspect, and hydrology and rain analysis Its data and estimated missing data mathematically, focusing on the importance of groundwater as the primary source and the amount of withdrawal and consumption using mathematical equations.

Intended learning outcomes

  • Understanding the water and hydrological environment and the human impact on it.
  • Identifying the water situation through climate elements, especially rain and temperature, and their impact on the water situation.
  • Knowing the average thickness of the amount of rain by mathematical methods to reach its actual value.
  • Identifying water alternatives and means of using them effectively to reduce the burden on groundwater.

Teaching and learning methods

  • Lectures with mathematical application.
  • Research or summarize a book in the field of hydrology.
  • Reports on methodological topics.
  • Public activities about the water crisis.

Methods of assessments

  • Midterm exam week 8 20%
  • Oral exam tenth week 15%
  • Final exam week sixteen 60%
  • Activity fourteenth week 5%
  • Total 100%