
Undergraduate irrigation and Hydraulic engineer experienced in project management, strategic planning, effective
communication, problem-solving, and cross-divisional team management, ensuring projects are delivered within
scope and timeline.
Study many academic courses:
• Hydraulic courses cover fluid mechanics, hydraulics, civil drawing, irrigation and drainage, hydrology,
GIS, pump stations, hydraulic structures, irrigation works, sanitary engineering, and water resources.
Students learn about fluid properties, force on pipes, water pumps, turbines, losses, canal design, and
hydrology cycle. They also study water resources, project management, and hydrologic modeling using
isochrones.
• Structural courses cover structure mechanics, materials, concrete technology, geology, and design different
concrete structure elements like beams, columns and slabs, study behavior of steel structure and design
steel structure elements. They cover loads, stability, and design and geotechnical engineering focus on soil
characteristics and foundation capacity.
• Engineering surveying and plane surveying are covered in surveying courses. To measure lengths and
angles, surveying equipment such as theodolites, EDMs, and total stations are used. For laying out, CAD
and drawing boards are utilized, and area lift is calculated using trigonometry