Water Engineering – Georgian Technical University
Program Overview
Offered by GTU’s Faculty of Construction, this advanced program trains engineers to plan and operate hydraulic systems, water supply and sewerage networks, and rational management of water resources.
Students learn to assess risk, ensure compliance with construction standards, and utilize specialized software for the modeling and operation of water infrastructure. The curriculum blends technical theory, laboratory.
**Awarded Degree:** Master of Water Engineering
**Discipline:** Water Engineering
**Duration:** 2 years
**ECTS Credits:** 120
**Language of Instruction:** English
**Delivery Mode:** On-Campus
**Tuition Fee:** $4,600 (per_year)
**Application Fee:** $250
**Accreditation:** Accredited by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE), Georgia
**Career Opportunities:**
– Water Resources Engineer
– Hydraulic Systems Designer
– Municipal Infrastructure Planner
– Wastewater Treatment Specialist
– Risk Assessment Consultant
– Environmental Engineer
– Researcher in Water Management
– Water Utility Manager.
**Learning Outcomes:**
– Assess and design water distribution and sewage systems
– Model hydraulic structures using software
– Evaluate risks in water infrastructure
– Apply standards in water engineering
– Research water treatment technologies
– Write technical documentation in English
– Conduct laboratory and field investigations
– Plan sustainable water systems.
University
Georgian Technical University
The Georgian Technical University (GTU) is a public technical university established in 1922, located at
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