In the College of Engineering, the first year student experience is similar across undergraduate majors. Your second and third years have distinctive course requirements and electives.Your second and ...
How long does it take? This 125 credit program is designed to be completed in four years. The bachelor’s degree in geological engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno combines environmental, ...
This course highlights the role of geology in engineering minerals; rocks; surficial deposits; rocks and soils as engineering materials; distribution of rocks at and below the surface; hydrologic ...
This program prepares highly motivated students for a variety of careers in geology, geological engineering, and geophysics that require advanced training beyond the bachelor's degree, such as in ...
Make the Earth Your Career! As stewards of the Earth, you will lead the way to a better future. Your work in the Department of Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences will teach you how to ...
Lectures and readings focus on bridges, railroads, power plants, steamboats, telegraph, highways, automobiles, aircraft, computers, and the microchip. Historical analysis provides a basis for studying ...
Geological sciences is the study of earth systems, including plate tectonics, rock formation processes, earth materials and more. Learn more about minoring in geological sciences at the University of ...
Doctor of Philosophy: Doctoral degree requirements include a minimum of 72 semester hours of credit at the 4000-level and above from UW or equivalent levels from another approved university. This ...
Digital mapping techniques are a rapidly emerging field that experienced great attention over the last years in engineering and governmental offices, and in research institutions. This is because ...
Geology is defined as the study of rocks and the interior structure of the earth. However, the subject has developed a wide number of applications in the recent years. The use of satellite technology ...