The course covers grading and drainage techniques from basics to complex designs for who is in the field of Civil Engineering and/or Land Development. By the end of the course you’ll be able to identify and apply grading, drainage, and erosion control techniques and methods on real life projects.
The course focuses on developing grading and drainage design skills to complete simple or complex projects starting from existing topography to a finalized grading and drainage plans.
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A quién va dirigido
· Civil Engineers at all levels · College and university students who wish to learn real-life grading design · New graduate civil engineers who need to gain grading design knowledge and techniques · Designers and technicians that need to expand their design knowledge and extend there grading abilities · Developers who need to know about grading requirements and regulations · Structural and Architectural engineers that need to get more familiar by the civil work roll in the project · Public agencies civil engineers and associates who need to know the importance of grading and essential requirements for new development safety · Land development consultants need to know about public agencies general requirements for grading new developments and applying for grading permit
Temario completo de este curso
Course content:
1- Purpose and Importance of Grading
2- Grading and Drainage basics, techniques and Calculations
3- Guide lines for Grading Plans
4- Temporary and permanent erosion control design
Within this virtual platform, students are in continuous contact with professor in a tailored way, solving questions together, and widening knowledge and acquiring new skills. Students can also interact with other students and professors through webinars and forums.
Plenty of content can be found in the Campus: eLearning material, videos, technical articles, manuals, complementary documentation, real examples and exercises.