Dams and Water Resources Engineering 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Anbar |TopUniversities

Dams and Water Resources Engineering

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Vision: To be a national leader in education and research in the field of dams and water resources engineering recognized for world-class graduates.

Mission: To provide quality education by integrating the principles of science and engineering with technical, innovative, and communication skill, and to conduct applied research that investigate pioneer solutions to the challenges of dams and water resources engineering.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEO's):

  • The graduate has established an Internet presence, either through professional organizations, social networking and/or other activities which demonstrate an appreciation and use of modern technological capabilities.
  • Graduates will identify opportunities to contribute to society from a variety of positions, ranging from water management engineering, design and construction of hydraulic structures and engage professionally in private and governmental sectors such as consulting firms, contracting companies, marketing and real-estate investments. The graduate may also pursue further education in the form of graduate and professional degrees.
  • The graduate will have made significant or meaningful contributions in his or her chosen field, either thorough research publications and/or presentations, the development of a new design or construction process, obtaining patents, or other evidence of contributing to the advancement of knowledge, particularly in the fields of hydraulic structures and water resources engineering.
  • The graduate will demonstrate adherence to the professional codes of conduct appropriate to his or her field of study and/or practice, as well as exhibit behaviour consistent with accepted standards of fiduciary responsibility, risk/benefit analysis and professional accountability.
  • The graduates will have outstanding communication skills as evidenced by their professional presentations, and in their productive interactions with co-workers. The graduates may also use their communication skills to foster collaborative effort among co-workers and/or may represent his or her company, institution and/or laboratory to other interested parties.
  • The graduate will be working independently and in multidisciplinary teams to effectively and efficiently achieve personal and organizational goals, engage in community or public service, create a product or construction that fills a social need, and/or participate in educating individuals about an issue of societal concern.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Vision: To be a national leader in education and research in the field of dams and water resources engineering recognized for world-class graduates.

Mission: To provide quality education by integrating the principles of science and engineering with technical, innovative, and communication skill, and to conduct applied research that investigate pioneer solutions to the challenges of dams and water resources engineering.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEO's):

  • The graduate has established an Internet presence, either through professional organizations, social networking and/or other activities which demonstrate an appreciation and use of modern technological capabilities.
  • Graduates will identify opportunities to contribute to society from a variety of positions, ranging from water management engineering, design and construction of hydraulic structures and engage professionally in private and governmental sectors such as consulting firms, contracting companies, marketing and real-estate investments. The graduate may also pursue further education in the form of graduate and professional degrees.
  • The graduate will have made significant or meaningful contributions in his or her chosen field, either thorough research publications and/or presentations, the development of a new design or construction process, obtaining patents, or other evidence of contributing to the advancement of knowledge, particularly in the fields of hydraulic structures and water resources engineering.
  • The graduate will demonstrate adherence to the professional codes of conduct appropriate to his or her field of study and/or practice, as well as exhibit behaviour consistent with accepted standards of fiduciary responsibility, risk/benefit analysis and professional accountability.
  • The graduates will have outstanding communication skills as evidenced by their professional presentations, and in their productive interactions with co-workers. The graduates may also use their communication skills to foster collaborative effort among co-workers and/or may represent his or her company, institution and/or laboratory to other interested parties.
  • The graduate will be working independently and in multidisciplinary teams to effectively and efficiently achieve personal and organizational goals, engage in community or public service, create a product or construction that fills a social need, and/or participate in educating individuals about an issue of societal concern.

Admission Requirements

  • Adopting the admission requirements for students in accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (central admission).
  • Approval of the personal interview for the students by the Dean of the College and the assistants.
  • To be fit for a medical examination.
  • Student average in high school.
  • The absorptive capacity of the college.

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