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Costal Processes

Course Code

KL3200

Number of Credits

3

Semester

Course Type

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
Coastal environment knowledgeExplore
Coastal hydrodynamicsExpert
Coastal materialsExpert
Flow rateExpert
Sediment transportExpert
Coastal change and controlExpert

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Able to identify and formulate the concepts of coastal use in marine engineering problems.
CPMK 2Able to formulate and categorize the classification of coastal environment morphology in marine engineering problems.
CPMK 3Able to analyze and calculate tides as an environmental factor that needs to be considered in engineering solutions.
CPMK 4Able to analyze data and apply calculations in wave hindcasting as an environmental factor that needs to be considered in engineering solutions.
CPMK 5Able to conduct wave calculations generated by currents as an environmental factor that needs to be considered in engineering solutions.
CPMK 6Able to analyze, explain, and illustrate rip current phenomena occurring on the coast as an environmental factor that needs to be considered in engineering solutions.
CPMK 7Able to explain the concept of longshore currents and analyze the data as an environmental factor that needs to be considered in engineering solutions.
CPMK 8Able to analyze river hydraulics concepts and data, parallel and perpendicular coastal processes as environmental factors that need to be considered in engineering solutions.
CPMK 9Able to analyze data and apply sediment transport budget modeling as an environmental factor that needs to be considered in engineering solutions.
CPMK 10Able to analyze data and calculations based on sediment balance concepts in shoreline change analysis as an environmental factor that needs to be considered in engineering solutions.
CPMK 11Able to explain, analyze data, and apply coastal process theories related to wave transformation and shoreline changes, as well as coastal control in the field using software as an environmental factor that needs to be considered in engineering solutions.

Learning Method

  • Lecture

Learning Modality

  • In terms of absorption: visual and auditory. In terms of implementation: synchronous.

Assessment Methods

  • Assignments, Quizzes, Midterm Exam (UTS), Final Exam (UAS), Class Discussions, and Presentations