Environmental Sensor System & Monitoring (ENVE6110)
Course level
Undergraduate
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Class hours
2L, 3T, 1F
Incompatible
CIVL7135
Prerequisite
(STAT2201 or CIVL2530) and CIVL2135 and [(CIVL3140 and CIVL3141) or (CIVL3155 and (CIVL4121 or CIVL4145))]
Restricted
Minimum of 30 students or at the Head of School's discretion.
Assessment methods
Practical Exercises, Assignments, Presentation, Examinations.
Course enquiries
This course is not currently offered, please contact the school or faculty of your program.
Course description
State of the art measuring techniques and environmental monitoring systems in water and environmental engineering settings are introduced. Students will undertake monitoring activities and engage in data processing techniques in key areas of river catchments, estuarine settings and the near coastal zone. The course uses a practice-oriented approach to teach basic and advanced monitoring techniques in water and environmental engineering. Students will obtain a working knowledge of a wide range of advanced environmental instruments and sensing systems. In addition, the course material and exercises aim to train students in data analysis and visualization methods commonly used in civil engineering practice. The course builds on the concepts covered in undergraduate courses in mathematics (MATH1051, MATH1052), statistics (STAT2201), environmental issues (CIVL2135) and hydrology (CIVL3141). Students will develop the capacity to formulate strategies to monitor and analyse key parameters in the water and environment discipline areas with a focus on environmental fluid mechanics and water quality. Successful completion will equip students with an understanding of best practice approaches for the implementation of advanced monitoring systems to support the water, environmental and coastal engineering components of modern civil engineering projects.