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Browse Programs Admission InformationType of program: State Engineer
Field: Sciences and Technologies
Branch: Hydraulic
Speciality: Hydraulic Engineering
The Hydraulic Engineering degree program is accessible after the second year in the field of "Science and Technology." Its objective is to train versatile engineersequippedwithstrongscientific, technical, and practicalskills in hydraulics and water management.
The program offers a balanced training between the fundamentals of hydraulics (free-surface and pressurized flows, fluidmechanics, hydrology, geotechnics), applied aspects (urbanhydraulics, hydraulic structures, drinking water and sanitation networks, pumping and treatment stations), and engineering tools (topography, GIS, numerical modeling, sizing, project management).
Throughout the course, students are encouraged to solve real-world problemsthroughprojects, tutorials, field trips, and internships in professionalenvironments. The training emphasizesdevelopingskills in analysis, design, management, and innovation, alignedwithcurrentchallenges:sustainable water management, adaptation to climate change, infrastructure resilience, and hydraulicrisk control.
Uponcompletion of the program, the Hydraulic Engineering graduateis capable of intervening in all phases of a hydraulicproject:study, design, implementation, operation, and maintenance. They can work in varioussectorssuch as public workscompanies, engineering consulting firms, water management administrations, hydraulicagencies, local authorities, international organizations, or continue in research and development.
This degreeresponds to a growingneed for skills in the water sector, a strategicfield for sustainabledevelopment, water security, and territorial planning.