Overview
The Department of Water Resources Engineering was formerly one of the five divisions in the Department of Civil Engineering which had offered some basic courses in hydraulic, hydrology and water resources engineering to the undergraduate students in civil, environmental and survey engineering. The division had also offered a graduate program specialized in water resources engineering leading to the Master of Engineering Degree since 1971 and to the Doctor of Engineering Degree since 1984. At the end of 1991, the Department of Water Resources Engineering was established to reflect growing concern of Chulalongkorn University in the field of water resources development and management which nowaday, has become one of the nation 's most critical problems.
The Department offers programs leading to the Master and Doctor of Engineering degrees in Water Resources Engineering. Works are directed toward research and profenal development in areas such as hydrology and hydrologic engineering; hydraulic engineering; irrigation engineering; groundwater; coastal engineering; and water resources planning and management. Students who wish to continue their study in water resources engineering should have completed the equivalent of the undergraduate majoring in civil engineering or water resources engineering, or other related fields with adequate background in civil engineering.
Master of Engineering
Admission
An applicant must hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Irrigation Engineering, Water Resources Engineering or equivalent and also meet the requirements of the Graduate School.
Degree requirements
The candidate is required to complete at least a total of 36 credits, of which 24 credits shall be graduate course work. These 24 credits course work shall consist of 12 credits of required courses and 12 credits of approved elective credits. The grade point (GPA) must not be less than 3.00, Plus 12 credits of thesis and satisfactorily pass an oral examination.
Course requirements
Course
2112602
2112605
2112611
2112614
2112631
2112698
Subject
Hydroinformatics I 1
Hydrology and Hydraulic Laboratory
Engineering Fluid Mechanics
Hydraulics of Open Channel
Hydrological Processes
Seminar in Water Resources Engineering
Credits
1
1
3
3
3
1
Course
2112501
2112503
2112504
2112505
2112541
2112542
2112543
2112601
2112603
2112604
2112615
2112617
2112622
2112633
2112634
2112635
2112636
2112637
2112641
2112642
2112643
2112644
2112661
2112662
2112663
2112664
2112671
2112672
2112673
2112674
2112681
2112691
2112692
Subject
Computer Application in Water Resources Engineering
Irrigation Engineering
Water Resources Systems Design
Water Resources Planning and Management
Introduction to Groundwater Contamination
Probability and Time Series Analysis for Infrastructure Data
Water Resources and Environmental Project management
Digital Methods in Water Resources Engineering
Hydroinformatics II
Advanced Topics in Hydroinformatics for Water Resources Engineering
Erosion and Sedimentation
Hydraulic Design
River Engineering
Advanced Hydrology
Statistical Hydrology
Stochastic Processes in Hydrology and Hydraulics
Urban Hydrology
Flood Plain Hydrology
Groundwater Hydrology
Flow Through Porous Media
Modelling of Subsurface Flow
Groundwater Exploration and Development
Coastal Engineering
Port and Harbour Engineering
Coastal Process and Protection
Estuaries Hydraulics
Systems Analysis for Large-Scale Systems
Water Resources Systems Engineering
Economics of Water Resources Systems
Water Management
Engineering for Water Disaster Mitigation
Special Studies in Water Resources Engineering
Advanced Topics in Water Resources Engineering
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Course
2112811
2112816
Subject
Thesis
Thesis
Credits
12
36
Course requirements
2112602 Hydroinformatics I (1)
2112605 Hydrology and Hydraulic Laboratory (1)
2112611 Engineering Fluid Mechanics (3)
2112614 Hydraulics of Open Channels (3)
2112631 Hydrological Processes (3)
2112698 Seminar in Water Resources Engineering (1)
2112501 Computer Application in Water Resources Engineering (3)
2112503 Irrigation Engineering (3)
2112504 Water Resources Systems Design (3)
2112505 Water Resources Planning and Management (3)
2112541 Introduction to Groundwater Contamination (3)
2112542 Probability and Time Series Analysis for Infrastructure Data (3)
2112543 Water Resources and Environmental Project management (3)
2112601 Digital Methods in Water Resources Engineering (3)
2112603 Hydroinformatics II (3)
2112604 Advanced Topics in Hydroinformatics for Water Resources Engineering (3)
2112615 Erosion and Sedimentation(3)
2112617 Hydraulic Design (3)
2112622 River Engineering (3)
2112633 Advanced Hydrology (3)
2112634 Statistical Hydrology (3)
2112635 Stochastic Processes in Hydrology and Hydraulics (3)
2112636 Urban Hydrology (3)
2112637 Flood Plain Hydrology (3)
2112641 Groundwater Hydrology (3)
2112642 Flow Through Porous Media (3)
2112643 Modelling of Subsurface Flow (3)
2112644 Groundwater Exploration and Development (3)
2112661 Coastal Engineering (3)
2112662 Port and Harbour Engineering (3)
2112663 Coastal Process and Protection (3)
2112664 Estuaries Hydraulics (3)
2112671 Systems Analysis for Large-Scale Systems (3)
2112672 Water Resources Systems Engineering (3)
2112673 Economics of Water Resources Systems (3)
2112674 Water Management (3)
2112681 Engineering for Water Disaster Mitigation (3)
2112691 Special Studies in Water Resources Engineering (3)
2112692 Advanced Topics in Water Resources Engineering (3)
2112811 Thesis (12)
2112816 Thesis (36)
Doctor of Engineering
Admission
An applicant must hold a Master Degree in Civil/Water Resources Engineering or equivalent with GPA above 3.25, passes an English examination and also meet the requirements of the Graduate School.
Degree requirements
An acceptable dissertation of not less than 48 credits, together with 12 credits in the primary area plus 2 credits in seminar (S/U), is required for the Doctoral Degree.
A student who has fulfilled the requirements of the program with a period of study no more than 10 regular semesters and satisfactorily pass an oral examination, will be awarded the Degree of Doctor of Engineering.
Course requirements
Course
2112798
2112799
2112894
2112897
Subject
Seminar in Water Resources Engineering II
Seminar in Water Resources Engineering III
Doctoral Dissertation Seminar S/U
Qualifying Examination
Credits
1
1
S/U
S/U
Course
2112601
2112602
2112603
2112604
2112605
2112611
2112614
2112615
2112617
2112622
2112631
2112633
2112634
2112635
2112636
2112637
2112641
2112642
2112643
2112644
2112661
2112662
2112663
2112664
2112671
2112672
2112673
2112674
2112681
2112691
2112692
Subject
Digital Methods in Water Resources Engineering
Hydroinformatics I
Hydroinformatics II
Advanced Topics in Hydroinformatics for Water Resources Engineering
Hydrology and Hydraulic Laboratory
Engineering Fluid Mechanics
Hydraulics of Open Channels
Erosion and Sedimentation
Hydraulic Design
River Engineering
Hydrological Processes
Advanced Hydrology
Statistical Hydrology
Stochastic Processes in Hydrology and Hydraulics
Urban Hydrology
Flood Plain Hydrology
Groundwater Hydrology
Flow Through Porous Media
Modelling of Subsurface Flow
Groundwater Exploration and Development
Coastal Engineering
Port and Harbour Engineering
Coastal Process and Protection
Estuaries Hydraulics
Systems Analysis for Large-Scale Systems
Water Resources Systems Engineering
Economics of Water Resources Systems
Water Management
Engineering for Water Disaster Mitigation
Special Studies in Water Resources Engineering
Advanced Topics in Water Resources Engineering
Credits
3
1
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Course
2112828
2112829
2112830
Subject
Thesis
Thesis
Thesis
Credits
48
60
72
Course requirements
2112798 Seminar in Water Resources Engineering II (1)
2112799 Seminar in Water Resources Engineering III (1)
2112894 Doctoral Dissertation Seminar S/U
2112897 Qualifying Examination S/U
2112601 Digital Methods in Water Resources Engineering (3)
2112602 Hydroinformatics I (1)
2112603 Hydroinformatics II (3)
2112604 Advanced Topics in Hydroinformatics for Water Resources Engineering (3)
2112605 Hydrology and Hydraulic Laboratory (1)
2112611 Engineering Fluid Mechanics (3)
2112614 Hydraulics of Open Channels (3)
2112615 Erosion and Sedimentation (3)
2112617 Hydraulic Design (3)
2112622 River Engineering (3)
2112631 Hydrological Processes (3)
2112633 Advanced Hydrology (3)
2112634 Statistical Hydrology (3)
2112635 Stochastic Processes in Hydrology and Hydraulics (3)
2112636 Urban Hydrology (3)
2112637 Flood Plain Hydrology (3)
2112641 Groundwater Hydrology (3)
2112642 Flow Through Porous Media (3)
2112643 Modelling of Subsurface Flow (3)
2112644 Groundwater Exploration and Development (3)
2112661 Coastal Engineering (3)
2112662 Port and Harbour Engineering (3)
2112663 Coastal Process and Protection (3)
2112664 Estuaries Hydraulics (3)
2112671 Systems Analysis for Large-Scale Systems (3)
2112672 Water Resources Systems Engineering (3)
2112673 Economics of Water Resources Systems (3)
2112674 Water Management (3)
2112681 Engineering for Water Disaster Mitigation (3)
2112691 Special Studies in Water Resources Engineering (3)
2112692 Advanced Topics in Water Resources Engineering (3)
2112828 Thesis (48)
2112829 Thesis (60)
2112830 Thesis (72)