Bachelor of Hydraulics and Water Resource Engineering
UNDERGRADUATEBecome a leading hydraulics and water resources engineer by gaining the skills you need. Work on real-world projects and study in a top-notch hydraulics and water resources engineering program.
- Learning modeOnline, On Campus
- DurationFull-time 3 years
- Tuition & FeesClick here
- Next intakeAugust, November
Overview
The Bachelor of Hydraulics and Water Resource Engineering (BHWRE) program at Gollis University is a four-year program that prepares students for careers in the water resources engineering profession. The program provides students with a strong foundation in the principles of hydraulics and water resources engineering, as well as the skills and knowledge they need to design, manage, and protect water resources.
Coursework
The BHWRE program at Gollis University includes a wide range of coursework in hydraulics and water resources engineering, including:
- Fluid Mechanics
- Hydraulics
- Hydrology
- Water Resources Engineering
- Water Quality Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Watershed Management
- Irrigation and Drainage
In addition to these core courses, students in the BHWRE program also have the opportunity to take elective courses in areas such as:
- Coastal Engineering
- Dam Engineering
- River Engineering
- Stormwater Management
- Wastewater Treatment
- Water Policy
Meet Our Faculty
Zakaria Ibrahim
Associate Dean,
zakaria@gollis.edu.so
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Accreditation and Recognition Matters
The Gollis University curriculum is accredited and recognized by multiple relevant authorities including Somaliland higher education commission
Skills
Graduates of the BHWRE program at Gollis University will have a strong foundation in the following skills:
- Mathematical and analytical skills
- Problem-solving skills
- Design skills
- Programming skills
- Communication skills
- Leadership skills
- Teamwork skills
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BHWRE program at Gollis University can pursue a wide range of careers in the water resources engineering profession, including:
- Hydraulic Engineer
- Water Resources Engineer
- Environmental Engineer
- Water Quality Engineer
- Irrigation Engineer
- Drainage Engineer
- Dam Engineer
- Stormwater Engineer
- Wastewater Treatment Engineer
Benefits
The benefits of earning a Bachelor of Hydraulics and Water Resource Engineering degree from Gollis University include:
- A strong foundation in the principles of hydraulics and water resources engineering
- The skills and knowledge you need to design, manage, and protect water resources
- The opportunity to work on challenging and rewarding projects
- The potential to earn a high salary
- The chance to make a positive impact on the world
Conclusion
The Bachelor of Hydraulics and Water Resource Engineering program at Gollis University is a rigorous and challenging program that will prepare you for a successful career in the water resources engineering profession. If you are interested in a career in water resources engineering, we encourage you to learn more about our program.