B.Sc. in Soil and Water Conservation

B.Sc. in Soil and Water Conservation is a 4-year undergraduate program that focuses on the study of soil, water, and their conservation techniques to prevent degradation and promote sustainable environmental management. The course covers subjects such as soil science, water resource management, erosion control, land rehabilitation, and hydrology. Students learn about the impact of human activities on soil and water resources, as well as methods for conserving and restoring these vital elements. Practical experience is often gained through fieldwork and laboratory sessions. Graduates of the program can pursue careers in environmental protection agencies, agricultural sectors, NGOs, and research institutions, contributing to sustainable development and resource conservation. This degree equips students with the skills needed to address environmental challenges related to soil and water.