501 33360

水利工程 Hydraulic Engineering

Department
Civil Engineering
Course No.
501 33360
Instructor
何昊哲/HAO-CHE HO
Category
Undergraduate Courses_Spring Semester 2026

Course Introduction

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING · CIE3013

Hydraulic Engineering

114-2 Required course (2.0 credits). Principles of pipe flow, open channel flow, hydraulic structures, and sustainable hydraulic engineering.

CIE3013 Curriculum Number 114-2 Semester 2.0 Credits 01 Class

✦ Course Information

Course title Hydraulic Engineering
Semester 114-2
Designated for DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Curriculum Number CIE3013
Curriculum Identity Number 501E33360
Credits 2.0
Full / Half Yr. Half
Required / Elective Required
Remarks Restriction: within this department (including students taking minor and dual degree program) AND Restriction: juniors The upper limit of the number of students: 20.

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Class Section

Class Instructor Time Student Workload
01 HAO-CHE HO Thursday 3, 4 (10:20–12:10)

Course Description

To understand the principle of hydraulic engineering

Course Objective

1

Pipe Flow

2

Open Channel Flow

3

Hydraulic Structure

4

Sustainble Hydraulic Engineering

Course Requirement

  • Course Requirement: Pre-request: Fluid Mechanics
  • Student Workload (Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class): —
  • Office Hours:
  • Designated reading:

References

1

Water Resources Engineering 2005th Edition, Larry Mays

Grading

Grading Policy

NTU has not set an upper limit on the percentage of A+ grades.

Letter Grade System

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Instructor Adjustment

Instructors may adjust the percentage ranges according to the grade definitions. For more information, see the Assessment for Learning Section.

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