The major of soil and water conservation belongs to the major of hydraulic engineering.
Hydraulic engineering majors include hydrology and water resources, water administration and water resources management, water conservancy engineering, water conservancy engineering construction technology, water conservancy and hydropower construction engineering, irrigation and drainage technology, port and waterway and river control engineering, river engineering and management, urban water conservancy, water conservancy and hydropower project management, water management, water conservancy project supervision, hydropower station power equipment and management, etc.
The above information is for reference only, it is recommended to consult the relevant school staff for the most accurate information.
The employment direction of hydraulic engineering majors is very wide, mainly including the following aspects:
1.Water conservancy and hydropower projects:Graduates can be engaged in planning, design, construction, scientific research and management in the fields of survey, design, construction and management of water conservancy and hydropower projects.
2.Port Channel and River Control Project:Graduates can work in planning, design, construction and management in ports, waterways, water conservancy, hydropower, water transportation, municipal and other departments.
3.River Dynamics and Sediment Engineering:Graduates can work in planning, design, construction, scientific research and management in the fields of river dynamics and sediment engineering.
4.Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering:Graduates can work in the fields of hydrology and water resources management in planning, design, construction, research and management.
5.Agricultural Water Conservancy Engineering:Graduates can be engaged in planning, design, construction, scientific research and management in the field of agricultural water conservancy engineering, and provide technical support for agricultural development.
In addition, graduates majoring in hydraulic engineering can also engage in related design and management work in the fields of environmental protection, urban water supply and drainage, civil engineering and construction.
In general, graduates of hydraulic engineering majors have comprehensive knowledge and skills and are able to adapt to the needs of multiple industries.