2.1a. Modul Handbook of B.Eng Civil Engineering

 

Modul name

Hydrology

Level module

6 (undergraduate)

Abbreviation of applicable

SIP 620205

Sub-heading, if applicable

 

Courses included in the module, if applicable

 

Semester

III

Person in charge

Prof. Dr. Dyah Indriana Kusumastuti, S.T., MSc.

Lecturer

1.      Prof. Dr. Dyah Indriana Kusumastuti, S.T., MSc.

2.      Ir. Nur Arifaini, MS

3.      Dr. Ofik Taufik Purwadi, S.T., M.T.

4.      Yuda Romdania, S.T., M.T.

5.      Ir. Mariyanto, M.T.

Language

Indonesian, English

Classifications within the curriculum

Compulsory/ elective course

Teaching (hours per week during the semester

2(2-0) class hour lecture (2´170 minutes lecture) ´ 16 weeks

Workload per semester

340 minutes lecture is divided into 100 minutes face to face interaction, 120 minutes structural activities and 120 minutes independent study

Credit points

2 SKS (3.13 ECTS)

Learning goals/competencies

C01

Capable to design and apply innovative construction, eco-friendly, low-cost, adaptive to climate change (7a-M)

A02

Fulfilling task with moral, ethics and manner (2-S)

A03

Capable to be part of team work and showing social awareness (4a-W)

A04

Being eager to be independent (4b-S)

P05

Mastering tools and software, collecting information, and applicable procedure that has been determined (7b-S)

C06

Capable to fulfil task as technician, analyst, and engineer with low-cost approach, emphasizing in coastal building and infrastructure that adaptive to climate change (8-S)

C07

Knowledgeable and skillful to fullfil the requirements of applicable standard incorporating factual and specific expertise emphasizing in coastal building and infrastructure that adaptive to climate change; hence having competencies to complete task properly and thoroughly (9-S).

A08

Responsible and enable to fulfil task holistically (10-S)

A09

Have a willingness to learn throughout lifetime (11-S)

Note: C: cognitive; A: affective; P: psychomotor

Course Learning Outcomes

Student’s competencies:

Being able to:

1.      Describe the definition of hydrology and the applicability in civil engineering (C2;2)

2.      Describe hydrology cycle (C2;2)

3.      Describe the engineering conceptual definition of rain as well as analyzing and calculating average rainfall and frequency (C2;2-C4;1-C3;16)

4.      Analyze evapotranspiration and infiltration (C4;1)

5.      Do river discharge analysis (hydrometry) and to calculate discharge data (C4;1)

6.      Understand flood monitoring analysis to analyze hydrograph (C1;17-C4;1)

7.      Understand and to explain the concept of flood control (C1;17-C2;2)

8.      Calculate designed flood for the purpose of civil infrastructures planning including railway insfrastructures with the emphasis on case studies (C3;16)

 

 

Content

A.      Lecturing

1.      Introduction to hydrology

2.      Precipitation

3.      Evaporation

4.      Infiltration

5.      Hydrometry

6.      Runoff

7.      Frequency Analysis

 

B.      Practical work

 

 

Study/ exam achievement

Assessment Aspect (%)

C1

A2

A3

A4

P5

C6

C7

A8

A9

Mid test (25%)- written test

 

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Final test (25%)- written test

 

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Quiz 1 (15%)

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Quiz 2 (15%)

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Final task (20%)

 

 

 

 

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Score index

A

A ³76

B+

71 £ B+ < 76

B

66 £ B < 71

C+

61 £ C+< 66

C

56 £ C < 61

D

50 £ D < 56

E

E < 50

 

Forms of media

Software

Hardware

Ms. Office (PPT, Ms Word, Ms. Excel)

Projector

ARC GIS/Global Mapper

LCD

HEC-HMS

Laptop, computer