Course Description
M.Tech. civil engineering (Water Resources) is the branch of civil engineering that involves the planning of latest systems and equipment that help manage human water resources. a number of the areas that Water Resource Engineers work in are water treatment facilities, underground wells, and natural springs.
Water Resource Engineers are liable for making new equipment and systems to extend the effectiveness and potency of water treatment and aquatic resource management. A typical workday involves the analysis of information from relevant areas, then planning new or improved facilities to boost the cleansing effects of the water treatment system. Major course work addresses topics in hydraulics, water quality, resource development, underwater geophysics, and aquatic transport. Graduate-level students will sometimes choose to specialize in subsurface water, surface water or watershed modeling.