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The National Diploma in Water Engineering is a professional program that provides advanced skills in the design, construction, and management of water supply and sanitation systems.
Students gain knowledge in hydraulics, water treatment, irrigation, and wastewater management, preparing them to handle complex engineering projects that address community and industrial water needs.
What You Will Learn
- Hydraulics and fluid mechanics
- Water supply and distribution systems
- Wastewater treatment and sanitation engineering
- Irrigation and drainage systems
- Surveying and mapping for water projects
- Water resources management & environmental conservation
- Project management and engineering economics
- Industrial attachment with water authorities and contractors
Requirements for Admission
- A National Certificate in Civil/Water Engineering or related field
- OR at least O-Level with Mathematics and Physics, plus relevant experience
- Strong interest in construction, engineering, and environmental studies
Career Pathways
- Water Supply Project Engineer
- Sanitation and Wastewater Officer
- Irrigation Engineer
- Hydraulic Design Technician
- Water Resources Development Officer