As an Geological Engineering student at the University of Waterloo, you’ll have access to fun and interesting people and places within the department and faculty, the university as a whole and broader Waterloo area.
Green Residence
Students have an incredibly important role to play in making the University of Waterloo a more sustainable campus. To support students in this journey, we've launched the Green Residence program in partnership with Campus Housing.
The goal of the Green Ambassador program is to build student sustainability leadership skills and experience, support sustainable behaviours across the residence community, and provide meaningful feedback to the University on housing sustainability.
The Green Residence Ambassador program is an amazing opportunity for students to:
- Gain valuable leadership, teamwork, and communication experience
- Make a tangible impact in lowering your environmental footprint
- Make new friends and have fun!
Applications for the Green Residence Ambassador positions for Fall 2025/Winter 2026 are now open!
The Green Residence program is excited to continue for fall 2025 and winter 2026. Student ambassadors will help to plan and lead sustainability pop-ups and events to engage peers on sustainable living in residence.
The anticipated time commitment is ~1-2 hours per week from September 2025 through April 2026 (with breaks for Reading Week and other holidays), with a $150 honorarium each term.
For more information, please read the Green Residence Ambassador role description.
Environmental and Geological Engineering Design Days
This two-day design and build challenge takes place at the end of the winter term of your first year of studies. Students from Geological and Environmental Engineering come together in our Sedra Student Design Centre to take on the challenge of designing and crafting an embankment for the City of Waterloo. The students are encouraged to use their learned knowledge from their courses to construct an embankment that will not fail when tested. Teams present their designs to a panel of judges before they are tested for strength and structural soundness by filling up the embankment with water, prizes being awarded to top groups!
The Sedra Student Design Centre consists of over 20 000 square feet of space dedicated to design teams and student projects. There are more than two dozen design teams, all of which are student-led, and many of which represent Waterloo internationally. It is the largest facility of its type in North America.
Success comes easier when you have a community of people cheering you on. Through clubs, teams, events, and even your classes, you’ll form a social network that connects you to fun, new experiences, and support throughout your time at Waterloo.
Civil, Environmental, Architectural and Geological Engineering Society
University of Waterloo Civil, Environmental, Architectural and Geological Engineering Society (CEAGES) seeks to improve the social and professional lives of the University of Waterloo’s Civil, Environmental, Architectural and Geological Engineering students. Home of the Concrete Canoe, Concrete Toboggan and Steel Bridge Teams!
Undergraduate Facilities
There are several facilities available to Geological Engineering students, such as our various DWE Geotechnical Laboratories.