Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering students explore courses in fluid mechanics, hydrology, water resources management, and hydraulic structures. Through laboratory experiments, fieldwork, and computational modeling, students develop skills in analyzing water systems, designing irrigation networks, and mitigating water-related hazards. The curriculum also addresses topics such as environmental impact assessment, river engineering, and sustainable water management practices. With exam-oriented coursework and practical experiences, students are prepared for professional certifications such as the Professional Engineer (PE) exam in Civil Engineering with a focus on water resources. Graduates pursue careers in water utilities, environmental consulting firms, government agencies, or research institutions.