Course image IDR4123 IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Trimester 1

Dear students , welcome to the Module of Irrigation and Drainage Project Management.

It is a module  with 15 credits and four components as follow:

1.Planning of irrigation and Drainage projects (4credits)

2. Monitoring and Evaluation of Irrigation and Drainage projects (4credits)

3. Participatory Irrigation Management (4credits)

4. Irrigation and Drainage Economics 3credits)

Course image Irrigation and Drainage Infrastructure
Trimester 1

Welcome Message

Dear Students,

You are welcome to the module IDR4122 Irrigation and Drainage Infrastructure

 Aim of the module

This module teaches theory of structure, RCC design, irrigation structure design and drainage structure design. At the end of this module students would have clear understanding of irrigation and drainage infrastructure design.

 Module outline

 Module is comprised of Four components with 15 credits. The details are as follows:

 1. Theory of structure (4 Credits)

 2, Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) design (3 Credits)

3. Design of irrigation structures (4Credits)

4. Design of Drainage Structures (4 Credits)

The module will offer a clear understanding of irrigation and drainage infrastructure design.

Assessment methods

The main principles underlying assessment are that understanding, interpretation and application are the crucial issues.  The assessment will be through

  • Continuous Assessment Test (CAT)  and Assignments,
  • Practical exercises,
  • Debates,
  • Seminar,
  • Group discussion.
  • Viva voce
  • Final written examination

Basically, assessment will balance the different aspects of knowledge, skills and attitude through above mentioned points.

 

Learning outcomes

 KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING

Having successfully completed the module, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

A.1. Principles of RCC design and estimation.

A.2. Design principles of irrigation and drainage structures.

A.3. Stability analysis of irrigation structures

A.4. Drawing and estimation of irrigation structures

B. Intellectual skills/application of knowledge
B.1. Describe irrigation and drainage network  and water distribution plan.

B.2. Application of knowledge for skill development of irrigation and drainage structures

B.3. Demonstrate the principles and practices of irrigation and drainage in field.

B.4. Apply principles and techniques of RCC in irrigation and drainage infrastructure

B.5 Demonstrate  to farmers the appropriate use of irrigation and drainage infrastructure.

 C. Communication/ICT/numeracy/analytic techniques/practical skills

C.1. Having successfully completed the module, students should be able to:

C.2. Express clearly in the Theory of structure, Reinforced Cement Concrete design, Design of irrigation structures and Design of Drainage Structures.

C.3. Develop an interest in pursuing Theory of structure, Reinforced Cement Concrete design, Design of irrigation structures and Design of Drainage Structures.

C.4. Demonstrate practical skills learnt in Theory of structure, Reinforced Cement Concrete design, Design of irrigation structures and Design of Drainage Structures.

C.5. Provide practical solutions to problems in Theory of structure, Reinforced Cement Concrete design, Design of irrigation structures and Design of Drainage Structures.

C.6. Be analytical, coherent and logical in presenting cases in Theory of structure, Reinforced Cement Concrete design, Design of irrigation structures and Design of Drainage Structures.

 D.General transferable   skills

Having successfully completed the module, students should be able to:

D.1. Demonstrate the RCC design with application to irrigation projects.

D.2. Advise stakeholders on irrigation and drainage techniques and their relevance in sustainable agriculture.

D.3. Carryout RCC design with application to irrigation projects.

D.4. Demonstrate the design of irrigation structures and cost estimation.

D.5. Advise stakeholders on irrigation structures and their relevance in irrigation and drainage projects.

D.6. Advise farmers on operation and maintenance for irrigation and drainage structures.

D.7. Perform structural analysis of irrigation structures

 Facilitators

Mr. Ruhumuliza Joseph – Theory of structure

E-mail: ruhumulizason@yahoo.co.uk  Mobile: +250-0788569467

Mr.NTIHEMUKA Fulgence – RCC design

E-mail: fulgentus2006@gmail.com     Mobile: +250-788503132

Mrs. Niyonkuru Rose – Design of Irrigation Structures

E-mail: niyonkururose1@yahoo.fr   Mobile: +250-788445520

Mr. Suresh Kumar Pande – Design of drainage structures

E-mail: sureshpande21@yahoo.com   Mobile: +250-788518220

 

References:

  • Principles of Agricultural Engineering Part-I and II by Michael, A.M and Ojha T.P
  • Irrigation Engineering / N.N.Basak
  • Soil Mechanics and foundation/Budhu Muni
  • Irrigation and Water Power Engineering/ B.C. Punamia
  • Irrigation and Agricultural Drainage Engineering- Biswas, Ranajit Kumar
  • Essentials of Hydrogeology /Gurugnanam, B.
  • Elements of Agricultural. Engineering By Dr. JagdishwarSahay
  • Ground water Hydrology by Ragunath

And other relevant books of renowned authors will be added

Websites for further reference

  • CAVM, Busogo and Rubirizi library collections
Course image Land Management
Trimester 1

Welcome message,

Dear students,

Welcome to the module of Land Management.

All the best wishes!!!