The Hydrodynamics program at Wuhan University of Technology is an engineering discipline focused on the behaviour, movement and physical principles of fluids in motion, especially water, and how these principles are applied to solve real-world problems in engineering and technology. The curriculum typically covers core theoretical topics such as fluid mechanics, flow dynamics, turbulence, computational fluid dynamics, and mathematical modelling of fluid behaviour, along with practical applications in hydraulics, water resources, marine and coastal engineering, and environmental fluid systems. Through a combination of classroom study, laboratory experiments and simulation-based projects, students develop strong analytical, mathematical and problem-solving skills that enable them to design and optimise systems involving fluid flow, such as pumps, channels, pipelines, water treatment facilities and offshore structures. Graduates are prepared for careers in hydraulic design and analysis, water resources management, environmental engineering, research, and engineering consultancy, as well as for further study in hydrodynamics and related fields.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.