C&ENVENG 4109 - Environmental Engineering & Design IVB
North Terrace Campus - Semester 2 - 2014
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General Course Information
Course Details
Course Code C&ENVENG 4109 Course Environmental Engineering & Design IVB Coordinating Unit School of Civil, Environmental & Mining Eng Term Semester 2 Level Undergraduate Location/s North Terrace Campus Units 3 Contact Up to 4 hours per week Assumed Knowledge C&ENVENG 4087, C&ENVENG 3079, C&ENVENG 3077, ECON 3500, ENV BIOL 2005 & C&ENVENG 4037 Assessment Online quizzes, Design Project and Exam Course Staff
Course Coordinator: Professor Seth Westra
Course Timetable
The full timetable of all activities for this course can be accessed from .
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Learning Outcomes
Course Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Technical knowledge and application of knowledge skills
1. Be able to describe the key principles of various stormwater treatment measures and the stormwater treatment train
2. Understand and apply modelling approaches to evaluate stormwater treatment measures to improve stormwater quality
3. Understand the principles of drought risk assessment and estimate reservoir yield
4. Conduct reservoir water balance calculations
5. Understand and account for the implications of climate variability and change on water supply systems
6. Calculate the probable maximum precipitation and probable maximum flood
7. Understand environmental flows and design reservoirs to minimise environmental impacts
8. Understand the application of stochastic methods for engineering design
9. Competence in a number of software packages, including MUSIC, Source Catchments, the Stochastic Climate Library and RORB
Thinking skills
10. Be capable of solving complex engineering design problems, accounting for a range of constraints and competing objectives
11. Be capable of identifying information needs, obtaining accurate and timely information, and applying information to an engineering design problem
Personal skills and attributes
12. Work effectively as a member of a team, and be able to manage complex projects with a large number of specific tasks
13. Be able to plan and manage time effectively to achieve project goals
14. Produce professional engineering design reportsUniversity Graduate Attributes
This course will provide students with an opportunity to develop the Graduate Attribute(s) specified below:
University Graduate Attribute Course Learning Outcome(s) Knowledge and understanding of the content and techniques of a chosen discipline at advanced levels that are internationally recognised. 1-8 The ability to locate, analyse, evaluate and synthesise information from a wide variety of sources in a planned and timely manner. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 An ability to apply effective, creative and innovative solutions, both independently and cooperatively, to current and future problems. 10, 11, 12 Skills of a high order in interpersonal understanding, teamwork and communication. 12,13, 14 A proficiency in the appropriate use of contemporary technologies. 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 A commitment to continuous learning and the capacity to maintain intellectual curiosity throughout life. 1-9, 10, 11 A commitment to the highest standards of professional endeavour and the ability to take a leadership role in the community. 10, 14 An awareness of ethical, social and cultural issues within a global context and their importance in the exercise of professional skills and responsibilities. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 -
Learning & Teaching Activities
Learning & Teaching Modes
The course will generally involve two one-hour lectures and two one hour CATS practical sessions per week. Certain weeks during semester will be dedicated to design sessions where groups will work exclusively on the design projects and/or provide presentations on the design project. The timing of these design sessions will be provided on the myUni site.Workload
The information below is provided as a guide to assist students in engaging appropriately with the course requirements.
In line with University guidelines, it is expected that the average student should spend 12 hours per week on this course. In addition to the lectures (2 hours) and the practical session (2 hours), students are expected to spend an additional 8 hours per week reviewing lecture material and working on the online quizzes and design projects.Learning Activities Summary
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Assessment
The University's policy on Assessment for Coursework Programs is based on the following four principles:
- Assessment must encourage and reinforce learning.
- Assessment must enable robust and fair judgements about student performance.
- Assessment practices must be fair and equitable to students and give them the opportunity to demonstrate what they have learned.
- Assessment must maintain academic standards.
Assessment Summary
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Assessment Detail
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Submission
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Course Grading
Grades for your performance in this course will be awarded in accordance with the following scheme:
M10 (Coursework Mark Scheme) Grade Mark Description FNS Fail No Submission F 1-49 Fail P 50-64 Pass C 65-74 Credit D 75-84 Distinction HD 85-100 High Distinction CN Continuing NFE No Formal Examination RP Result Pending Further details of the grades/results can be obtained from Examinations.
Grade Descriptors are available which provide a general guide to the standard of work that is expected at each grade level. More information at Assessment for Coursework Programs.
Final results for this course will be made available through .
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Student Feedback
The University places a high priority on approaches to learning and teaching that enhance the student experience. Feedback is sought from students in a variety of ways including on-going engagement with staff, the use of online discussion boards and the use of Student Experience of Learning and Teaching (SELT) surveys as well as GOS surveys and Program reviews.
SELTs are an important source of information to inform individual teaching practice, decisions about teaching duties, and course and program curriculum design. They enable the University to assess how effectively its learning environments and teaching practices facilitate student engagement and learning outcomes. Under the current SELT Policy (http://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies/101/) course SELTs are mandated and must be conducted at the conclusion of each term/semester/trimester for every course offering. Feedback on issues raised through course SELT surveys is made available to enrolled students through various resources (e.g. MyUni). In addition aggregated course SELT data is available.
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Student Support
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Policies & Guidelines
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- Student Experience of Learning and Teaching Policy
- Student Grievance Resolution Process
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