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Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Geotechnics and Water Resources)
Geotechnics and Water Resources is one of the areas of expertise in the Civil Engineering and Planning Undergraduate Program curriculum. In this area of expertise, students will be given an understanding of water resource management, soil stability, coastal engineering, erosion control, and land reclamation, equipping students with practical and theoretical knowledge to design and manage infrastructure in diverse environmental contexts.
Mathematics and Basic Sciences
29 credits
Core Courses in Civil Engineering
58 credits
General Subjects
37 credits
Geotechnics and Water Resources
21 credits
Transportation Engineering and Logistics
21 credits
Construction and Project Management
21 credits
Curriculum of Expertise Area
| Subject | Credits | Total Credit | |
| Geotechnics and Water Resources | Irrigation and Drainage | 2 | 21 |
| Water Resources Management | 2 | ||
| Water Treatment Technology | 2 | ||
| Coastal and Wetland Engineering | 2 | ||
| Erosion and Sedimentation | 3 | ||
| Reclamation and Dredging | 3 | ||
| Geotechnical Modelling | 3 | ||
| Retaining Walls and Stability (Capstone Design) | 4 |