The Geological Engineering (BEng) program at the University of Waterloo integrates engineering principles with earth sciences to address challenges in resource extraction, environmental management, and geohazards. Objectives include developing skills in geotechnical analysis, mineral resource evaluation, and sustainable engineering practices. A unique feature is the mandatory co-operative education (co-op) component, providing up to two years of paid work experience with industry partners.
Graduates are prepared for roles in the mining, energy, and environmental sectors, with strong employability due to the co-op experience. Common paths include consulting firms, government agencies, and resource companies, where alumni contribute to projects in site assessment, infrastructure development, and remediation.
The program is led by faculty in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, including experts like Professor Maurice Dusseault in geomechanics and Professor David Rudolph in hydrogeology, who guide research and teaching in applied geosciences.
Students access specialized facilities such as the Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory, Groundwater and Soil Contamination Research Group labs, and the nearby Earth Sciences Museum. Partnerships with industry leaders like mining companies and environmental agencies enhance co-op opportunities and research collaborations.
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