Major courses of water conservancy and hydropower engineering: main subjects: civil engineering; major courses of water conservancy engineering: engineering mechanics, hydraulics, river dynamics, geotechnical mechanics, engineering geology and hydrogeology, engineering survey, engineering hydrology, engineering economics, building materials, reinforced concrete structures and steel structures, etc.
Main subjects: civil engineering, water conservancy engineering.
Main practical teaching links: including course practice, professional practice, course design and graduation design, in which 1-2 weeks is generally arranged for each course design and 12- 13 weeks for graduation design.
Employment direction of water conservancy and hydropower engineering specialty
After graduation, students majoring in this major can engage in online media companies, media industry, film and television advertising industry, entertainment and games industry, animation design companies, industrial product design, architectural design (architectural roaming and environmental design), human settlement environment design, education and other work.
Engaged in industry:
After graduation, I mainly engaged in construction, real estate, new energy and other industries, as follows:
1 architecture/building materials/engineering;
2 real estate;
3 new energy;
4 advertising;
5 Professional services (consulting, human resources, accounting).
Engaged in the post:
After graduation, I mainly served as a water conservancy and hydropower engineer, project manager and documenter, as follows:
1 water conservancy and hydropower engineer;
2. Project manager;
3 documenter;
4 irrigation technician.
Further reading: the direction of postgraduate entrance examination for water conservancy and hydropower engineering specialty
This major trains senior engineering and technical personnel with knowledge of water conservancy engineering survey, planning, design, construction, scientific research and management, and can engage in planning, design, construction, scientific research and management in water conservancy, hydropower and soil and water conservation departments.
Hydraulic structural engineering
Hydraulic structural engineering is two disciplines under the first-class discipline of hydraulic engineering. This major is a discipline that studies the major scientific and technological issues in the survey, design, construction and operation management of water conservancy and hydropower projects, which are directly related to the safety, progress and investment of hydropower projects. Such as high dam design theory and method, high dam construction technology, physical simulation of high and steep slope reinforcement, new technology of hydraulic structure monitoring (especially optical fiber monitoring and CT technology), research on dynamic interaction between hydraulic structure foundation and foundation seismic wave input, research on hydrodynamic coupling between dam body and reservoir, research on seismic failure mechanism of dam body strength, multi-axial performance of materials, high performance concrete, seismic randomness of dam site and seismic reliability of dam body, and seismic analysis of hydraulic structure.
Water conservancy and hydropower engineering
Water conservancy and hydropower engineering trains senior engineering and technical personnel who have knowledge of water conservancy and hydropower engineering survey, planning, design, construction, scientific research and management, and can engage in planning, design, construction, scientific research and management in water conservancy and hydropower departments. Students majoring in water conservancy and hydropower engineering mainly study the basic theories and knowledge of mathematics, mechanics and building structure necessary for the construction of water conservancy and hydropower projects, so that students can get the necessary basic training in engineering design methods, construction management methods and scientific research methods, and have the basic ability of water conservancy and hydropower engineering survey, planning, design, construction, scientific research and management.