This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the processes that govern water movement, distribution, and quality in natural and human-influenced systems. You will understand key hydrological concepts such as river dynamics, groundwater flow, water balance, water chemistry and the impact of climate change on water resources. The course is ideal for students interested in environmental science who want to gain both theoretical knowledge in physical hydrology and practical skills in field data collection and hydrological analysis. By taking this course, you will gain knowledge and experience relevant to careers in water resources management, environmental consultancy, conservation, and research, making it relevant for anyone looking to address global water challenges.
Academic Units | 3 |
Exam Schedule | Not Applicable |
Grade Type | Letter Graded |
Department Maintaining | EESS(ASE) |
Index | Type | Group | Day | Time | Venue | Remark |
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79029 | LEC/STUDIO | LE | TUE | 0930-1120 | N1.1-B2-1B | Teaching Wk1-9,11-13 |
79029 | TUT | T | WED | 0930-1020 | N1.1-B2-1B | Teaching Wk1-9,11-13 |
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1130
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ES4906
LEC/STUDIO | N1.1-B2-1B
Teaching Wk1-9,11-13
ES4906
TUT | N1.1-B2-1B
Teaching Wk1-9,11-13
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