Geological engineers have long been responsible for applying geoscience to solve practical problems involving Earth materials, such as ensuring the safety of infrastructure, managing natural resources, and mitigating geohazards.
You'll benefit from a robust curriculum that combines classroom learning with hands-on fieldwork, innovative research opportunities and co-op placements that provide real-world experience. Graduates of the program are well-equipped to tackle challenges related to earth materials, natural hazards and sustainable development, making them highly sought after in various industries, including construction, mining and environmental consulting.
Sample Co-op Jobs
- Geological Engineering Assistant
- Field Engineering
- Technical Assistant
- Geotechnical Engineering Intern
- Junior Design Technician
- Climate Resilience Specialist
Sample Graduate Jobs
- Petroleum Technologist
- Mining Advisory Position
- Geological Engineer
- Economic Geologist
- Applied Geochemist
- Applied Geophysicist
- Applied Mineralogist
- Financial Consultant To Mineral Exploration
- Environmental Consultant
- Stock Market Consultant
- Field Geologist