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SHORT COURSE SCHEDULE

Winter and Spring 2007-2008


Water Districts

- Lower Rio Grande Valley:

GIS Beginners
to be determined...

GIS Advanced
to be determined...


Landscape Irrigation  --> more info

November - Ft. Worth:

Landscape Irrigation Auditing and Management(16 hours CEU)
October 13-14

December:

Houston

Landscape Irrigation Auditing and Management(16 hours CEU)
December 5-6

College Station

Irrigation CAD Workshop (16 hours CEU)
December 17-18 (Limited to 15 Students)

January - College Station:

Irrigation CAD Workshop (16 hours CEU)
January 9-10 (Limited to 15 Students)

Global Positioning Systems(GPS) for Landscape Irrigation(8 hours CEU)
January 11

February:

Dallas

Landscape Water Budgeting(8 hours CEU)
February 6

Automated Weather Stations for Landscape Irrigation(8 hours CEU)
February 7

Austin

Landscape Water Budgeting(8 hours CEU)
February 19

Irrigation Water Management of Commercial Landscapes(8 hours CEU)
February 20

March - College Station:

Global Positioning Systems(GPS) for Landscape Irrigation(8 hours CEU)
March 10

Computer-Aided Site Mapping (8 hours CEU)
March 11

March - Dallas:

Landscape Irrigation Auditing and Management(16 hours CEU)
March 18-19

April - San Antonio:

Landscape Water Budgeting(8 hours CEU)
April
9

Irrigation Water Management of Commercial Landscapes ( 8 hours CEU )
April
10

 

 
 
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Financial assistance for the Irrigation Technology Center is executed through a federal program, the Rio Grande Basin Initiative, administered
Texas Water Resources Institute of the Texas A&M University System, Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture under Agreement No. 2005-34461-15661 and Agreement No. 2005-45049-03209.