WATR 140L Irrigation Lab*
	This lab accompanies lecture, applying and reinforcing lesson topics through hands-on experience and field trips.  However, this is a separate class and will receive a separate grade.
	
		
			WATR 140LIrrigation Lab*
		
	Please note: This is not a course syllabus. A course syllabus is unique to a particular section of a course by instructor. This curriculum guide provides general information about a course.
		I. General Information
	
		II. Course Specification
	
		
			Course Type
		
			Program Requirement
		
	 
		
			Credit Hours Narrative
		
			1 Credit
		
	 
		
			Semester Contact Hours Lab
		
			30
		
	 
		
			Corequisite Narrative
		
			WATR 140
		
	 
		
			Grading Method
		
			Letter grade
		
	 
		III. Catalog Course Description
	
		This lab accompanies lecture, applying and reinforcing lesson topics through hands-on experience and field trips.  However, this is a separate class and will receive a separate grade.
	 
		IV. Student Learning Outcomes
	
		Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to: 
			- Explain the soil factors affecting water holding capacity.
- Identify the components of different types of irrigation systems.
- Evaluate the merits of various irrigation scheduling techniques.
- Discuss the laws affecting water usage and distribution in the United States.
- Accurately measure water for irrigation purposes.
- Identify common pump and motor types as well as their designed purpose.   
- Describe basic layout requirements for residential irrigation systems.
 
		V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
	
		Soil Moisture by Feel
Tensiometers
Resistivity Blocks
Estimating Sprinkler Output
Measuring Sprinkler Output
UAVs and Irrigation
Identifying System Inefficiencies
Pump Cavitation
Public Land Survey System (PLSS)
Water Rights Research
Residential Irrigation Design
	 
		VI. Delivery Methodologies