LMD Program
The Department of Hydraulics offers, in the field of Science and Technology (ST), a Bachelor’s degree in Hydraulics.
After completing this Bachelor’s degree, students can continue with a Master’s in the following specializations:
Water and Environmental Techniques
Water Management and Treatment
Urban Hydraulics
A doctoral (3rd cycle) entrance exam is open to holders of a Master’s or Engineering degree.
Scientific Research
The Department of Hydraulics has two research laboratories:
Laboratory of Rheology, Transport, and Treatment of Complex Fluids (LRTTFC)
Laboratory of Water Management and Treatment (LGTE)
