Irrigation systems
Contact person Mr Ross Spackman - Associate
Professor
Contact person's address College of Southern
Idaho Evergreen Bldg. A-35 PO Box 1238 Twin Falls, ID
83303 USA
Contact person's Telephone/Fax Tel +1-208-732
6405 Fax +1-208-736 2136
Contact person's E-mail [email protected]
Type of programme Classroom/laboratory Module of
a comprehensive programme
Certificate Certificate of
participation University credits
Frequency of programme Annual
Programme's main focus Enhancement of the
capabilities of water professionals.
Programme prospectus The module is part of a
comprehensive programme Water Resources Management that prepares participants to
meet the needs of environmental, municipal industrial and agricultural water
management. In the module, participants study the different types of irrigation
systems, irrigation scheduling techniques, soil water management, irrigation
equipment and water conservation. Participants may enrol in a single class or
multiple classes, if interested. The courses are taught separately.
Target group Junior professionals
Programme www
http://www.csi.edu/ip/Ag/CSI_AG_Programs/
CSI_Water_Mgt_/csi_water_mgt_.html
Dates/duration One week, March
Language English
Partners University of Idaho, Idaho, USA |
College of Southern Idaho
Acronym CSI
Country USA
Address College of Southern Idaho Evergreen
Bldg. 315 Falls Ave PO Box 1238 Twin Falls, ID 83303 USA
Tel +1-208-732 6221
Fax +1-208-736 3015
E-mail [email protected]
Institute/organization
www http://www.csi.edu/
Brief description of institution/organization The
College of Southern Idaho, a comprehensive community college, provides
educational, social and cultural opportunities for a diverse population of South
Central Idaho. In this rapidly changing world, CSI encourages our students to
lead enriched, productive and responsible lives.
The College of Southern Idaho is one of the fastest growing
institutions of higher education in the state, having doubled its enrolment in
the past eight years. Outreach centres at Micron in Boise and in Burley,
Gooding, Jerome and Hailey serve approximately 2 500 students each semester. The
advent of the telecommunications system in 1989 greatly enhanced the delivery of
college level courses to these areas. The College of Southern Idaho offers a
variety of educational opportunities to the people of South Central Idaho.
Eighty-five percent of the student body comes from the eight Magic Valley
counties the College is charged with serving. |