The Environmental Hydrodynamics Certificate is offered by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering through the Water Resources Engineering and Science area of study. This area of study includes the planning, design, operation, and management of surface and ground water systems, preservation and enhancement of the natural river and watershed environment, design and construction of water control facilities, and conservation of water resources. Applications of study in water resources engineering include climate solutions, extreme event preparedness, environmental transport, water security, infrastructure safety, ecosystem resilience, water governance, and environmental justice.
Faculty are distinguished experts in their core fields but also engage in research and collaborative projects that span interdisciplinary domains, including economics, geography, geology, atmospheric sciences, ecology, biology, and policy.
Learning Criteria
- Complete three classes, preferably two at the 400-level and one at the 500-level. Total credit hours earned upon completion may vary depending on course selection.
- Earn a B- or higher in each course.
Courses
Learners choose from the courses listed:
- CEE 451 Environmental Fluid Mechanics
- CEE 452 Hydraulic Analysis and Design
- CEE 459 Ecohydraulics
- CEE 551 Open-Channel Hydraulics
- CEE 555 Mixing in Environmental Flows
- CEE 558 Environmental Hydrodynamics
- CEE 559 Sediment Transport