- International Fees
International fees are typically 3.12 times the domestic tuition. Exact cost will be calculated upon completion of registration.
Course Overview
Climate affects every aspect of human society and the environment. Understanding climate characteristics from local to global scales helps in sustaining Earth's ecosystems. This course has two parts, Climatology and Hydrology. The first part introduces climatological parameters with a focus on temperature, wind, precipitation in its various forms, humidity, cloud type and amount, and solar radiation. Observations and measurements as well as climatological data recording and analysis is discussed. An introduction to the field of hydrology along with fundamental watershed concepts is covered in the second part of the course. Rainfall runoff models cover the rational formula, SCS method, frequency analysis of extreme flows, regional analysis, low-flow analysis, and measurement of snow melt. The hydrometric section includes procedures used to construct hydrographs and hydrometers, methods to determine stage flow and various measures of streamflow.
Prerequisite(s)
- Admission to EENG program
Credits
3.0
Domestic fees
$843.90
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Define the field of climatology using appropriate terminology.
- Analyze the complexity of weather and climate including atmospheric circulation (climatic patterns on various spatial scales), atmospheric moisture (humidity), adiabatic processes (precipitation), and radiation.
- Apply criteria for climatological station siting for different applications such as: industry, research, and global monitoring.
- Apply principles of operation in the handling of instruments used for ground-based and elevated observations, remote sensing and data collection and processing.
- Analyze the hydrologic system and its related processes.
- Use various methodologies for rainfall runoff correlations with respect to small, intermediate and large basin flow analysis.
- Delineate a watershed based on characteristics such as drainage density, pattern, stream order, and stream magnitude.
- Calculate discharge through a culvert and/or weir using reference flow equations to determine the stage-discharge relationship.
- Calculate stream discharge using the mid-section method and taking into account potential sources of error.
Effective as of Fall 2023
Related Programs
Applied Climatology and Hydrology (EENG 7410) is offered as a part of the following programs:
- Indicates programs accepting international students.
- Indicates programs with a co-op option.
School of Construction and the Environment
- Environmental Engineering
Bachelor of Technology Full-time/Part-time
Course Offerings
Fall 2024
Below is one offering of EENG 7410 for the Fall 2024 term.
CRN 45959
Dates
Tue Sep 03 - Tue Dec 10
- 15 weeks
- CRN 45959
- Domestic fees $843.90
Status
In Progress
This course offering is in progress. Please check back next term or subscribe to receive email updates.
Class meeting times
Dates | Days | Times | Locations |
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Sep 03 - Dec 10 | Tue | 18:30 - 21:30 | Burnaby SW01 Rm. 2016 |
Instructor
Zahra Tooyserkani
Course outline
Important information
- Departmental approval needed
- International fees are typically 3.12 times the domestic tuition. Exact cost will be calculated upon completion of registration.
- Students must be admitted to Environmental Engineering program. Approval required prior to registration, please contact Program Assistant bcit_eeng@bcit.ca - include your A#.
Programs and courses are subject to change without notice.