This document provides an overview of concrete dam engineering. It begins by outlining the key learning outcomes which are to understand dam classification, selection criteria, ancillary works, and forces acting on dams. It then defines what a dam is and discusses the types of dams including gravity, arch, buttress, and embankment dams. It describes the various components of dams such as spillways and outlets. It also covers the forces acting on dams including primary loads from water, self-weight, and seepage, as well as secondary loads from sediment, thermal effects, and seismic loads. It concludes by discussing the analysis of gravity dams and safety criteria for overturning, sliding, crushing, and tension.