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The Geological Engineering program offers degrees at the Bachelor of Science (B. S.), Master of Science (M. S.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) levels. The Geological Engineering B. S. degree program at UAF is presently accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Our program is among the top ten in the nation that provide quality Geological Engineering education. The Geological Engineering program at UAF offers small class sizes, lectures by first-rate faculty, and hands-on field and laboratory practices.

The mission of the geological engineering program is to advance and disseminate knowledge related to mineral and energy exploration, evaluation, development and production; engineering site selection, construction and construction material production; and groundwater and geo-environmental engineering including geologic hazards assessment, through creative teaching, research and public service with an emphasis on Alaska, the North and its diverse peoples.

Geological engineering applies geologic principles and knowledge of site-specific geology to engineering problems. Geological engineers work with the environment on a daily basis. Properties of earth materials, exploration activities, site investigations, geological hazards, and engineering geology are all aspects of geological engineering.

The program prepares students for employment with industry, consulting companies and government agencies.


News and Events

  • Casey Adamson Student Engineer of the Year 2008Geological Engineering graduate student Casey Adamson has won the 2008 Student Engineer of the Year Award. This award is given by the Alaskan Society of Professional Engineers (ASPE) each year. Full Story...






  • Eva Stephani has received the 2007-2008 Flint Hills Undergraduate Research Award to work on the Alaska University Transportation Center (AUTC) Preservation of the Alaska Highway project. Eva is also active in presenting papers at international conferences with the use of travel grant awards. Full Story...

  • Eva Stephani, undergraduate student in Geological Engineering was awarded the Olav Slaymaker Award for the best student poster in Geomorphology. Full Story...

  • The Vice Chancellor's office has announced an Undergraduate Research Competition open to UAF students. Proposals for the fall 2007 and/or spring 2008 semesters are due by 5pm October 3, 2007. Full Story...

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Students conducting geophysical survey at the Alaska DOT&PF material site near Meiers Lake, Alaska (photo credit: Will Robinson)
Students conducting geophysical survey at the Alaska DOT&PF material site near Meiers Lake, Alaska (photo credit: Will Robinson)


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