COURSES
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See Hydro Science and Engineering for our english courses.
The Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Technical Hydromechanics offers courses in the subject areas listed below for various modules of the different stages of the civil engineering program as well as for other faculties of the university.
Compulsory modules in the basic degree program
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Fundamentals of Structural Hydromechanics
(Module BIW-D-BIW1-11 Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics,
Module BIW-BA-BIW1-11 Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics) - Fundamentals of Hydraulic Engineering and Hydrology
(Module BIW-D-BIW2-08 Fundamentals of Hydraulic Engineering and Hydrology, Module BIW-BA-BIW2-08 Fundamentals of Hydraulic Engineering and Hydrology) - Fundamentals of Hydraulic Engineering Infrastructure
(Module BIW-D-BIW2-18 Fundamentals of Hydraulic Engineering Infrastructure, Module BIW-BA-BIW2-18 Fundamentalsof Hydraulic Engineering Infrastructure)
Compulsory/Elective compulsory modules in the
basic degree program
- Water Retaining Structures and Hydroelectric Power Plants
(Module BIW-D-BIW3-09 Water Retaining Structures and Hydroelectric Power Plants,
Module BIW-BA-BIW3-09 Water Retaining Structures and Hydroelectric Power Plants,
Module BIW-AD-BIW3-09 Water Retaining Structures and Hydroelectric Power Plants) - Advanced Hydromechanics
(Module BIW-D-BIW3-10 Advanced Hydromechanics,
Module BIW-BA-BIW3-10 Advanced Hydromechanics,
Module BIW-AD-BIW3-10 Advanced Hydromechanics,
Module MHYWI-BIW3-10-1 Non-stationary Water Movement,
Module MHYWI-BIW3-10-2 Advanced Hydromechanics) - River Engineering and Hydraulic Modeling
(Module BIW-D-BIW3-11 River Engineering and Hydraulic Modeling,
Module BIW-BA-BIW3-11 River Engineering and Hydraulic Modeling,
Module BIW-AD-BIW3-11 River Engineering and Hydraulic Modeling)
Compulsory/Elective compulsory modules during the period of specialization
- Coastal Management and Waterway Engineering
(Module BIW-D-BIW4-47 Coastal Management and Waterway Engineering,
Module BIW-AD-BIW4-47 Coastal Management and Waterway Engineering) - Numerical Methods, Models and Applications in Hydraulic Engineering
(Module BIW-D-BIW4-48 Numerical Methods, Models and Applications in Hydraulic Engineering,
Module BIW-AD-BIW4-48 Numerical Methods, Models and Applications in Hydraulic Engineering) - Regenerative Energy, Marine Energy Utilization
(Module BIW-D-BIW4-49 Regenerative Energy, Marine Energy Utilization,
Module BIW-AD-BIW4-49 Regenerative Energy, Marine Energy Utilization) - Selected Chapters of Hydraulic Engineering
(Module BIW-D-BIW4-50 Selected Chapters of Hydraulic Engineering,
Module BIW-AD-BIW4-50 Selected Chapters of Hydraulic Engineering) - Multidisciplinary Urban Hydraulic Engineering
(Module BIW-D-BIW4-54 Multidisciplinary Urban Hydraulic Engineering,
Module BIW-AD-BIW4-54 Multidisciplinary Urban Hydraulic Engineering) - Watercourse development
(Module BIW-D-BIW4-61 Watercourse Development,
Module BIW-AD-BIW4-61 Watercourse Development)
Teaching for other degree programs
- Basics of traffic psychology and the design of water and rail transport facilities
(Module VW-VI-109 in the transport and traffic engineering degree program) - Hydromechanics
(Module MHSE05 in the Master's program Hydro Science and Engineering) - Hydraulic engineering
(Module MHSE06 in the Master's program Hydro Science and Engineering) - Hydrodynamics
(Module MHSE20 in the Master's program Hydro Science and Engineering) - Watershed management II
(Module MHSE21 in the Master's program Hydro Science and Engineering)