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Water Resources Engineering
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Each year, students undertake a design-intensive multidisciplinary course that focuses on collaboration and project management in a group setting.
eight-month work term from May – December.Our co-op program functions on an ongoing basis with job postings accepted throughout the semester. Employers can begin posting in May for a September start date; in September for a January start date; and January for a Maystart date.
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Water is an invaluable resource. In our Water Resources Engineering program, students learn approaches to manage our water and land resources to ensure adequate clean water is available and design solutions to
and evaluate watershed management options to protect and restore our groundwater, rivers and lakes.
In addition to core engineering analysis and design courses, students will cover hydrology, heat and mass transfer, soil mechanics, groundwater quality, soil and water conservation, watershed systems design and environmental engineering systems.
hands on design courses
Experience writing formal reports including proposals, engineering design reports and technical laboratory reportsUnderstanding of systems approach to managing water resources
research, and municipal, provincial and federal governmentsSolid understanding of modeling and design software and experience with hydrological simulation tools
Adding Value To Your Team
University of Guelph Advantage
Student Strengths
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BASED ON THE 2017/18 UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR.
PLEASE SEE THE CURRENT UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR FOR MORE INFORMATION
YEAR FALL (SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER)
WINTER (JANUARY - APRIL)
SUMMER (MAY - AUGUST)
ONE
• GENERAL CHEMISTRY I • INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING • ENGINEERING AND DESIGN I • CALCULUS I • ONE OF: SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT OR ENGINEERING MECHANICS I
• GENERAL CHEMISTRY II • ENGINEERING ANALYSIS • CALCULUS II • PHYSICS WITH APPLICATIONS • ONE OF: SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT OR ENGINEERING MECHANICS I
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TWO
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ONE OF: MATERIAL SCIENCE ORFLUID MECHANICS
• ELECTRIC CIRCUITS • WATER MANAGEMENT • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
SYSTEMS • ONE OF: ENGINEERING AND
DESIGN II OR PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS
• NUMERICAL METHODS
WORK TERM ONE
THREE
• ENGINEERING ECONOMICS • THERMODYNAMICS • WATER QUALITY • HYDROLOGY • SOIL MECHANICS • 1 RESTRICTED ELECTIVE
WORK TERM TWO WORK TERM THREE
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• ENGINEERING AND DESIGN III • HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER • GROUNDWATER ENGINEERING • 3 RESTRICTED ELECTIVES
WORK TERM FOUR
FIVE WORK TERM FIVE
• WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
DESIGN IV • WATERSHED SYSTEMS DESIGN • 2 RESTRICTED ELECTIVES
ONE OF: MATERIAL SCIENCE OR FLUID MECHANICSGEOMORPHOLOGYAPPLIED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSINTRODUCTION TO CO-OPERATIVEEDUCATIONONE OF: ENGINEERING AND DESIGN II OR PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERSONE OF: INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY OR INTRODUCTION TOMICROBIOLOGYENGINEERING SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
• GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
• SOIL-WATER CONSERVATION SYSTEMS DESIGN
• URBAN WATER SYSTEMS DESIGN• 2 RESTRICTED ELECTIVES
PROPOSAL FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN IV
Water Resource Engineering Course Sequencing:
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