 The engineering and hydrology profile is about learning the theory and practical knowledge for river basin water issues assessment and for designing and building technical interventions. This can be man-made or nature-based and will address issues such as climate adaptation, flood and drought prevention and food and energy security. Some of the vital questions address in this profile include what are the interlinkages between water, food and energy in relation to irrigation and power generation, how can we protect our cities and coastlines from the effects of climate change, how can we be better prepared and mitigate the impacts of floods and droughts and how can we advance our understanding of river basin processes using open source data and remote sensing tools and techniques. Alongside classroom-based studies, you will undertake field work, apply modeling and data analysis tools, work in multicultural teams and experience innovative learning techniques from an integrated perspective. By following the engineering and hydrology profile, you will be equipped with knowledge, skills and competencies to play a leading role in responding to urgent water challenges of the 21st century.