Ecohydraulics Class - WATS 6840

Spring 2024 Syllabus

WATS/CEWA 6840 Ecohydraulics | Spring 2024 Syllabus

Registration

We are offering Ecohydraulics for Continuing Education Units (CEU) & USU Academic Credit. USU students should register for WATS 6840 - Ecohydraulics. Non-USU students and professionals taking the class for CEU should register for CEWA 6840. Registration opens Nov 14, 2023.

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USU Students
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Non-USU students/Professionals

Schedule

Spring 2024 WATS/CEWA 6840

Class Time Days Where Dates Instructors
Discussion/Workshop 10:30 am - 12:20 pm Monday, Wednesday F2F in Logan from DE005 and online via Zoom Jan 8 - Apr 25, 2024 Joseph Michael Wheaton and Nicolaas Bouwes

This is a hybrid delivery class. For students based on campus in Logan, UT, we will meet in DE005 Monday & Wednesay. For students taking the course remotely, we will be using the same Zoom Link for every class, which you access from Canvas.

Course Schedule / Outline

See Spring 2024 Canvas
For Latest Schedule

Lectures are all pre-recorded and you will generally watch them prior to class on YouTube for each module. Our class meeting times will be a mix of structured and unstructured discussion based on the reading and lectures, as well as exercises to explore specific concepts in more detail. Class will be pretty dysfunctional and hard to follow if you don’t watch the lectures ahead of time.


Instruction Team

Nicolaas Bouwes2,1

Aquatic Ecologist, Adjunct Professor
Instructor
Office Hours: by Appointment

Joseph Wheaton1,2

Professor of Riverscapes
Instructor
Office Hours: Tuesday, 11:00 to 12:00 MT - Zoom or In-Person at NR360

Alec Arditti2,1

Geomorphologist & Project Manager
Teaching Assistant
Office Hours: by Appointment

Instructor Affiliations

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To get in touch with instructor(s), please use Canvas for communication. Please use Office Hours (Tuesday 12:00 - 13:00 via Zoom)


Course Resources

Slides & Handouts

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For Latest Schedule
Modules
Slides , Recorded Lectures and Exercises