Department of Rangeland and Watershed Management

This group was established in 2007 with the aim of training specialized personnel in the field of watershed and rangeland management in the country. Currently, it admits students at three levels: Bachelor's (Rangeland and Watershed Engineering), Master's (Watershed Engineering), and Doctoral (Watershed Science and Engineering). The total number of faculty members in this group is 7. Watershed management is a field that aims to comprehensively understand the watershed in terms of its potentials and limitations, and ultimately, to comprehensively manage water and soil resources. The curriculum of this field is designed in such a way that graduates will be able to work in research and executive centers after graduation in the field of preparing watershed management plans, designing and implementing mechanical and biomechanical structures, managing floods, droughts, and other watershed management programs. Graduates of this group can work in research centers and natural resources departments, as well as in Agricultural Jihad organizations, Regional Water organizations, the Environmental Protection Agency, Crisis Management, etc. Also, consulting engineering companies in natural resources, agriculture, and the environment are other areas where graduates can work.