Introduction to the Doctoral Program: Ph.D. in Natural Resources Engineering - Soil and Water Conservation Specialization
Program Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program in Natural Resources Engineering, specializing in Soil and Water Conservation, is a highly specialized, research-intensive degree focusing on advanced modeling, technological innovation, and fundamental science necessary to address critical national challenges, particularly the severe impacts of water scarcity and soil degradation in arid and semi-arid regions like Iran.
Program Objectives
The central aim of this specialization is to cultivate leading scientists capable of producing novel knowledge and high-impact solutions in erosion control and resource stewardship. Graduates must demonstrate the ability to:
Program Structure
The Ph.D. curriculum is research-heavy, structured around:
Key Advanced Specialization Courses
The focus is strongly quantitative and engineering-oriented:
Graduate Competencies and Career Prospects
Ph.D. graduates in Soil and Water Conservation are positioned as senior technical experts and research leaders in areas such as: