Academics
Course Index
School of Engineering
Geology & Geological Engineering
- G E 234: Intro. to Geol. Engr. Field Methods
- G E 301: Geological Eng. Design Field Camp 1
- G E 305: Geomechanics
- G E 401: Geological Eng. Design Field Camp 2
- G E 402: Professionalism in Geological Engr.
- G E 405: Engineering Geophysics
- G E 413: Prob. & Stat. Analyses in Eng. Design
- G E 415: Petroleum Geology
- G E 420: Subsurface Site Characterization
- G E 421: Geological Engineering Design
- G E 430: Geological Field Studies I
- G E 431: Geological Field Studies II
- G E 436: Field Camp G E Design
- G E 437: Geological Engineering Design Field Camp
- G E 450: Hydrogeology
- G E 460: Fundamentals of Waste Management
- G E 470: Intro. to Geographic Information System
- G E 490: Directed Studies and Projects
- G E 500: Introduction to Geochemistry I
- G E 502: Construction Geological Engineering
- G E 503: Environmental Geochemistry
- G E 504: Envi. Geochemistry Lab & Field Methods
- G E 506: Geomechanics for Geologists
- G E 507: Regional Geological Engineering
- G E 510: Remote Sensing
- G E 511: Spatial Analysis
- G E 513: Economic Geology
- G E 520: Geol. & G.E. Computer Applications
- G E 525: Engineering Seismology
- G E 530: Advanced Geomechanics
- G E 540: Rock Mechanics
- G E 560: Waste Disposal I
- G E 561: Design of Waste Repositories
- G E 577: Geophysics I
- G E 591: Special Topics
- G E 635: Advanced Rock Mechanics
School of Engineering
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