Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering
Combine the knowledge of earth science with engineering principles to solve human problems
About this program
Geological engineers consider the engineering properties of natural soils and rock for building and protecting foundations, dams, levees and tunnels. They also work to reverse the environmental impacts of human activities in fields such as groundwater remediation and mine reclamation.
With a geological engineering degree from Ole Miss, you can find a job in energy, mining, environmental consulting, government research and regulation. And, you’ll likely find yourself spending part of your workday outdoors – in swamps, mountains, forests, desert plains and out at sea.
What you’ll find at Ole Miss
- Field trips – most geology classes incorporate local excursions, as well as summer field camps in Oklahoma and New Mexico.
- Student comradery – small classes and an active student-professional organization help create life-long relationships.
- Opportunities outside of class – you can participate in undergraduate research and even in projects abroad with Engineers without Borders.
- Great value for money – if you’re from one of the states in the Academic Common Market that doesn’t offer geological engineering, you pay in-state tuition.
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Program Information
Program Type
Major
Area of Study
Engineering
School
Duration
4 years
Degree
B.S.G.E. in Geological Engineering
Program Location
Emphases
N/A
Required Credit Hours
132/133
Beyond the classroom
Field camp
During the summer, geological engineering students take part in two-week field camps - getting hands-on experience (and class credit).
Co-ops and internships
Work for a semester or the summer in a company or lab to see what engineers do.
Research
Help our professors in their research efforts – including paleontology, hydrogeology, tectonics & geochronology, environrmental geology, and more.
Student organizations
Take part in an engineering club and learn more about your field in one of our professional societies.
Next Steps
Explore Affordability
We have a variety of scholarships and financial aid options to help make college more affordable for you and your family.
Apply to the University of Mississippi
Are you ready to take the next step toward building your legacy?