Geological Engineering
Program Overview
Introduction to the Program
The Geological Engineering program is dedicated to the exploration and development of mineral deposits, hydrocarbons, water resources, and geothermal resources. It also focuses on evaluating seismic risks, volcanic risks, mass movements, and floods, as well as assessing the geodynamics of the terrain and soil, and interacting with the environment.
Program Structure
The program is divided into several levels, each with its own set of courses.
Level 1
- Matrix algebra and analytical geometry (1MAT04)
- Academic communication (1LIN15)
- Calculus fundamentals (1MAT05)
- Fundamentals of Physics (1FIS01)
- Chemistry 1 (1QUI01)
- Chemistry Laboratory 1 (1QUI02)
Level 2
- Differential calculus (1MAT06)
- Science and philosophy (1FIL01)
- Engineering drawing (1ING02)
- Physics 1 (1FIS02)
- Physics Laboratory 1 (1FIS03)
- Academic work (1LIN16)
- Foreign language (Basic level of English) (IDM101)
- Humanities Electives 1
Level 3
- Integral calculus (1MAT07)
- Calculus in several variables (1MAT08)
- Geology and mining elements (1MIN02)
- Physics 2 (1FIS04)
- Physics Laboratory 2 (1FIS05)
- Chemistry 2 (1QUI03)
- Humanities Electives 2
###Level 4
- Applied calculus (1MAT09)
- Static (ING135)
- Physics 3 (1FIS06)
- Physics Laboratory 3 (1FIS07)
- Programming fundamentals (1INF01)
- Theology and religion electives
Additional Requirements
Students are required to have a personal accident insurance policy to participate in certain courses, starting from the first semester. The university offers an alternative insurance policy during the registration process.
Program Details
The program includes a range of courses that provide students with a comprehensive understanding of geological engineering, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, and geology. The program also offers elective courses in humanities and theology.
