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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Geological Engineering, B.S.
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To achieve its objective, the B.S. degree is founded upon a strong background in mathematics, physical and geological sciences, and engineering fundamentals; as well as economics and the humanities and social sciences - a background that will support changing career requirements and objectives and the pursuit of life long learning. During their sophomore through senior years, all students are introduced to four fundamental areas of Geological Engineering: Mining Geology, Hydrogeology, Geomechanics, and Engineering Geology. Students are then required to select an area of emphasis (option) for completion of their degree, or to design a program of electives that better serves their personal interests and objectives in concert with their faculty advisor.
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Geological Engineering
Minimum Credits for a B.S. degree in Geological Engineering: 136
* Select one: GPHY 284 , MIN 105 , EENV 106 , ECIV 215 , CSCI 111 , CSCI 112 , or CSCI 117 .
** Select 3 fundamentals of engineering electives from: EGEN 202 - Engineering Mech–Dynamics , EELE 201 - Circuits I for Engineering , EGEN 324 - Applied Thermodynamics (or PET 372 - Petroleum Fluids & Thermodynamics ), EGEN 213 - Survey of MET & MAT Engin , and M 333 - Matrices & Linear Algebra
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Return to: School of Mines and Engineering
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