Graduates of the department possess a set of scientific and practical skills, most notably:
Ability to conduct laboratory analyses of soil and water and accurately interpret the results.
Comprehensive knowledge of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils.
Designing and managing irrigation and drainage systems efficiently.
Utilizing modern technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing.
Assessing and addressing issues of salinity, desertification, and environmental pollution.
Strong research skills and the ability to prepare specialized technical reports.
Career Opportunities for Graduates
Employment opportunities for graduates are diverse and include:
Agricultural and water resources institutions and agencies.
Soil and water analysis laboratories.
Irrigation, drainage, and land reclamation projects.
Environmental and agricultural consulting firms.
Research centers and universities.
International organizations concerned with environment and agriculture.