Engineering 100sw - Topics: Engineering for Everyone-Sustainable Water Resources
T-Sustainable Water Resources
Spring
2026
01
4.00
Niveen S. Ismail
TU TH 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM; F 1:20 PM - 4:00 PM
Smith College
EGR-100sw-01-202603
Ford 022
nismail@smith.edu
Students in this course investigate and design water resources infrastructure – for hydropower, water supply, wastewater treatment, stormwater management and irrigation. Those technologies are introduced through historical and contemporary examples, along with a theme of the importance of place in engineering design. In contrast to design as invention, this course puts the emphasis on the adaptation of common designs to particular places, as influenced by climate, physical geography, culture, history, economics, politics and legal frameworks. Examples include the historic Mill River, Northampton’s water resources, Boston’s Deer Island wastewater treatment facility, San Francisco’s water supply system, California’s State Water Project and the Bay-Delta system, the Colorado River and water recycling and reclamation. Restrictions: EGR 100 may not be repeated. Enrollment limited to 20.
[CE] EGR 100 Limit