Program Information
Degree Offered
M.A.Sc. - Geological Engineering;M.Eng. - Geological Engineering, Ph.D. - Geological Engineering
Format: Campus
Program Description:
The Geological Engineering Program is intended for students interested in the application of earth sciences principles to engineering problems. While most geological engineering degree programs are based in the Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, students may also base their studies in allied Applied Science departments such as Civil or Mining Engineering. The program is highly interdisciplinary and draws upon courses, laboratories, and faculty members from the departments of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Civil Engineering, Mining Engineering, Forestry, Geography, and others. Graduate students are often co-supervised by faculty members from different departments.
Geological engineering faculty members in the Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences have research interests in the following general areas:
landslides, debris flows, engineering geology, slope stability
groundwater hydrology, groundwater contamination and remediation, reactive transport modeling, environmental geochemistry
rock engineering, rock slopes, and tunneling
Other research areas include geotechnical engineering, environmental geology, engineering geology, economic geology, and applied geophysics. The specific fields of study may involve geomorphology and terrain analysis, groundwater hydrology, natural hazards, slope stability, petroleum and coal geology, coalbed methane, mineral prospecting and valuation, and other similar subjects. Students are encouraged to consult individual faculty members for information about current research areas.
Admission to graduate studies in geological engineering is open only to students with an undergraduate degree in engineering or, at the discretion of the program director, to students with sufficient engineering work experience.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Tuition In-State Full Time:
4017
Financial Aid Offered: No