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Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering

The goals of the Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering program are an outgrowth of and consistent with The University of Mississippi academic focus and goals for the 1990s. While recognizing that the primary goal is to educate students whose careers will serve the state of Mississippi, it is our goal to train students whose professional careers will also serve the needs of the nation and the world in geological engineering and related fields. Past graduates of the program have found professional positions in a range of industries including i) geotechnical, ii) geoenvironmental, iii) geospatial information science and technology, iv) graduate education, and v) earth resources extraction. Future graduates are expected to serve the same range of industries. The objectives of the Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering program are to prepare graduates:

  1. Capable of conducting productive careers as professional geological engineers engaged in continuous professional growth along their chosen career path;
  2. Knowledgeable of fundamental mathematics, chemistry, and physics, in preparation for advanced instruction and professional practice in geological engineering.
  3. With demonstrated knowledge of the engineering sciences, geological sciences, and geological engineering design fundamentals that are the core of the geological engineering profession;
  4. Well versed in the liberal arts and capable of effective written and oral communication;
  5. Familiar with modern technology and modern scientific and engineering practice, and prepared to engage in lifelong learning to remain vital in the profession;
  6. With demonstrated ability to design and communicate creative solutions to practical problems that are effective, ethical, environmentally sound, cognizant of public safety requirements, and economically feasible.

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS: 138


FIRST YEAR: 32 Semester Hours

Classes Semester Course Hours
  1st 2nd

English 101, 102 - English Composition 3 3
Mathematics 261, 262 - Unified Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3 3
Chemistry 105, 106, 115, 116 - General Chemistry; Laboratory 4 4
Geology 103 - Earth Dynamics 5  
Geology 221 - Mineralogy   4
Socio-humanistic/fine arts electives   3

SECOND YEAR: 34 Semester Hours

Classes Semester Course Hours
  1st 2nd

Mathematics 263, 264 - Unified Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3 3
Physics 211, 212, 221, 222 - Physics for Science, Engineering; Laboratory 4 4
Geology 222 - Elementary Petrology 4  
Geology 314 - Sedimentology and Stratigraphy   4
Computer Science 251 - Programming for Engineering and Sciences 3  
Engineering 340 - Engineering Geology   3
Engineering 309 - Introductory Mechanics   3
Socio-humanistic/fine arts electives 3  

THIRD YEAR: 32 Semester Hours

Classes Semester Course Hours
  1st 2nd

Mathematics 353 - Differential Equations 3  
Engineering 312 - Mechanics of Materials   3
Engineering 207 - Graphics I   1
Engineering 323 - Fluid Mechanics 3  
Civil Engineering 431 - Soil Mechanics I   3
Geology 305 - Geomorphology 3  
Geology 303 - Structural and Tectonic Geology   3
GE 234 - Intro. to Geological Engineering Field Methods 1  
GE 305 - Geomechanics 3  
ENGR 453 - Prob. and Stat Analysis in Engr. Design   3
GE 470 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 3  
Engineering Science Elective *   3

SUMMER:

6 Semester Hours
South Dakota School of Mines Field Camp (or acceptable substitute field camp)

FOURTH YEAR: 33 Semester Hours

Classes Semester Course Hours
  1st 2nd

GE 402 - Professionalism in Geological Engineering   1
GE 420 - Subsurface Size Characterization 4  
GE 421 - Geological Engineering Design I   4
GE 450 - Hydrogeology 4  
GE Technical electives ** 3 3
Economics 310 - Engineering Economics   3
Engineering Science Elective *   3
Socio-humanistic/fine arts elective 6 3


* Engineering Science Electives (pick two): ENGR 360 or ENGR 362, ENGR 321, CE 472

** GE Tech Electives (pick two): GE 405, GE 440, GE 460, GE 490, GE 503, GE 507, GE 510, GE 511, GE 513, CE 471 or one of the following additional engineering science courses: CE 325, ENGR 310, ENGR 313

Additional requirements: Electives must include one two-course sequence of socio-humanistic/fine arts electives, e.g., HIS 105 and HIS 106. FE exam must be taken in final semester

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