a.1 |
Explain the importance of designing irrigation systems in reaching the sustainability of irrigated agriculture. |
a.2 |
show the factors involved in the design of irrigation systems. |
a.3 |
Analyzes the laws of water flow in irrigation systems. |
a.4 |
Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of irrigation systems.
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a.5 |
Design and evaluate irrigation systems. |
B. Mental Skills
The student's success in the course will be able to:
b.1 |
Link irrigation requirements with specific environmental conditions for irrigated agriculture expansion. |
b.2 |
Show the favorable factors in designing irrigation systems. |
b.3 |
Shows the hydraulic basics of different irrigation systems. |
b.4 |
Compare different irrigation systems. |
b.5 |
Addresses problems that may confront irrigation system designers. |
c. Practical & Professional Skills
The student's success in the course will be able to:
c.1 |
Explain the importance of irrigation and its operations. |
c.2 |
Diagnose problems associated with irrigation systems. |
c.3 |
Design Irrigation system to achieve the highest hydraulic performance. |
c.4 |
Use the hardware components of irrigation system according to operating conditions and environment. |
c.5 |
Evaluate the irrigation system. |
d. Generic and transferable skills
The student's success in the course will be able to:
d.1 |
Clarify the reasons and importance of designing irrigation systems. |
d.2 |
Design irrigation systems. |
d.3 |
Use software associated with irrigation design and programming. |
d.4 |
Suggest the irrigation system and the attached devices. |
d.5 |
Work in a team to view and explore solutions to problems that may arise as a result of the design of a proposed irrigation system. |
Teaching and learning methods
· Lectures.
· Practical experiments and problem solving.
· Participation in homework, solving some assignments, and field visits.
Methods of assessments
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Evaluation methods |
Evaluation date (week) |
Percentage (%) |
1 |
First midterm exam |
after the fifth week |
25 |
2 |
Second midterm exam |
after the tenth week |
25 |
3 |
Final exam |
after the twelfth week |
50 |