Professional Documents
Culture Documents
As an instructor I would like to know more about the individual students taking CVEN
325~327, their backgrounds, interests, and their goals for the course. Your assignment is to
submit your answers to the following questionnaire (turn in at class today or next class).
[PLEASE TYPE]
1. Name and brief background (e.g. where grew up, high school, college etc):
4. Professional interests/plans after graduation (e.g. where you want to work, types of jobs etc):
10. Who are your group members for CVEN 325 and CVEN 327?
11. Any other relevant comments and information that you want to share about yourself:
ABET Assessment – Fall, 2020
Course: CVEN 325 & 327
Hydrology & Hydraulics and Hydrology & Hydraulics Lab
Name:
Course Objectives: The purpose of this course is to provide students with an introduction to
hydrology and hydraulics as an engineering science and as a tool for the design and operation
of water resource systems.
Instruction: Students are required to fill the following questions at the beginning and end of the
course (semester) as an assessment of course, student’s mastery of the course, technical skill
development.
Answers
# Questions Beginning End of Course
(Y/N) (Y/N)
Have you taken any course in
1
hydrology and hydraulics field?
Comments on #1 (Beginning):
Comments on #1 (End of Course):
Have you taken the course Fluid
2
Mechanics?
Comments on #2 (Beginning):
Comments on #2 (End of Course):
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Can you estimate runoff from rainfall?
If yes, name few methods.
6
Comments on #6 (Beginning):
Comments on #6 (End of Course):
Answers
# Questions Beginning End of Course
(Y/N) (Y/N)
Comments on #7 (Beginning):
Comments on #7 (End of Course):
Do you know hydrologic design with
respect to civil engineering structures
8 such a designing a culvert, bridge, dam,
storm sewer design?
Comments on #8 (Beginning):
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Comments on #9 (Beginning):
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