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Hydrology and Fisheries/Salt Pond Infrastructure

Course Code

KL3110

Number of Credits

3

Semester

Course Type

E

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
Introduction to Salt Cultivation and Its IssuesExplore
Concept of River BasinExpert
Calculation of Design RainfallExpert
Flood Discharge and Reliable DischargeExpert
EvapotranspirationExpert
Water Management Modeling Concept for Fish/Shrimp and Salt PondExpert
Design Concept for Salt, Fish, and Shrimp PondExpress
Detailed Case Study of Pond DesigExpress

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Capable of explaining the planning and design of infrastructure that supports aquaculture and salt cultivation, and meets the needs.
CPMK 2Capable of identifying types of aquaculture to support knowledge of the potential and challenges in the fisheries field.
CPMK 3Capable of calculating area hydrology for understanding basic engineering principles.
CPMK 4Capable of producing a water management system that meets the needs.
CPMK 5Capable of calculating evapotranspiration for understanding basic engineering principles.
CPMK 6Capable of producing detailed water management designs for ponds that meet the needs and within existing technical and environmental constraints.

Learning Method

  • Lecture and tutorial

Learning Modality

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

Assessment Methods

  • Homework, quiz, midterm exam, final exam, field study, and class discussion