This course focuses on the technical estimation of aquifer volumes and the comprehensive engineering of borehole 
construction. Students will learn to classify complex aquifer systems, apply the fundamental physical laws of 
hydrogeology such as Darcy's Law and diffusivity equations and design efficient production wells. The curriculum 
combines theoretical modeling of the cone of depression with the practical execution of diverse drilling techniques, 
including rotary and Down The Hole hammer methods. By mastering well infrastructure design, drilling fluid roles, and 
completion processes like cementing and development, students are prepared for professional practice in 
groundwater resource development and hydraulic engineering.