Faculty of Enginneering and Design

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CST300NC(土木工学 / Civil engineering 300)
水圏環境システム(2019年度以降入学生)

Kohji MICHIOKU

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Faculty/Graduate school Faculty of Enginneering and Design
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Year 2023
Class code B3716
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Previous Class title
Term 秋学期前半/Fall(1st half)
Day/Period 水1/Wed.1,水2/Wed.2
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Campus 市ヶ谷
Classroom name 各学部・研究科等の時間割等で確認
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Open Program
Open Program (Notes)
Global Open Program
Interdepartmental class taking system for Academic Achievers
Interdepartmental class taking system for Academic Achievers (Notes)
Class taught by instructors with practical experience
SDGs CP
Urban Design CP
Diversity CP
Learning for the Future CP
Carbon Neutral CP
Chiyoda Campus Consortium
Optional/Compulsory 選択
Admission year 2019
Category (2023~) 都市環境デザイン工学科
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展開科目
Category (2019~2022) 都市環境デザイン工学科
専門科目
展開科目
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Outline (in English)

(Course outline)
The hydrosphere means the mass of water on the earth. The ocean is the major water mass on our planet, but most social activities take place in the river catchment rather than in the ocean. Engineering issues found in and around inland waters such as rivers, reservoirs and lakes are highlighted in order to learn how to measure and analyze quantity and quality of water, sediment and fauna and flora in inland waters.
(Learning Objectives)
Learning the fundamental mechanism of water quality balance, students will study the relationship among flow fields, water quality, ecosystems, and human activities in water systems such as lakes, dam reservoirs, and rivers channels. The goal is additionally to acquire environmental ethics as an engineer.
(Learning activities outside of classroom)
Through the exercises, students will understand how the class is involved in the technology for managing the aquatic environment. Since the lecture is given relating to the concept of hydraulics and numerical analysis, so review related subjects such as hydraulics 1 and seminars and hydraulics 2 is required. The objective of the class is to increase interest in aquatic environmental studies by independently researching related materials for the aquatic environmental problems introduced in class. Assign homework according to the progress of the class. The standard time for preparation and review for each class is 2 hours each.
(Grading Criteria /Policy)
Comprehensive evaluation of performance is made on items such as the ability to be an engineer, the environmental technology ethics that an engineer should have, and the ability to have a multifaceted perspective. (1) Students who are absent 4 or more times will not receive credits (evaluation D). (2) Evaluation will be based on a regular score of 30 points (exercise reports, etc.) and a final exam score of 70 points. A score of 60 or higher on a scale of 100 is considered a pass.

Default language used in class

日本語 / Japanese