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Geotechnical Engineering Graduate Program
Graduate study in geotechnical engineering at Oregon State University
emphasizes the integration of scientific principles and the art of engineering
in applications of soil mechanics, foundation engineering, geological engineering,
and highway materials engineering. Theory is prominent, but it is constantly
and critically re-evaluated with respect to its limitations and applicability
to the practice of good geotechnical engineering. The M.S. program prepares
students for careers in consulting, design, development, or construction and
provides the background for students more interested in research, teaching,
or specialization to pursue the Ph.D. degree.
The courses offered in the geotechnical engineering graduate curriculum
are listed below. A thesis or a project report is a requirement of the M.S.
program.
CE 514 Groundwater Hydraulics
CE 518 Groundwater Modeling
CE 528 Soil Improvement
CE 571 Foundations for Structures
CE 572 Soil Testing for Engineers
CE 573 Earth Structures
CE 574 Engineering Properties of Soils
CE 575 Earth Retention and Support
CE 576 Designing with Geotextiles
CE 579 Deep Foundations
CE 578 Geotechnical Earthquake
CE 570 Geotechnical Engineering Engineering Practice
FACILITIES
Geotechnical Engineering
Field Site
Environmental & Water Resources Engineering
Hazardous & Toxic Waste Management
Hydrology
Seepage & Groundwater Hydraulics
Groundwater Remediation
Geosciences
Engineering Geology
Geophysics
Geomorphology
Hydrogeology
Structure-Tectonics
GIS
Structural Engineering & Mechanics
Engineering Mechanics
Structural Dynamics
Structural Analysis and Designs
Finite Element Analysis
Mathematics & Statistics
Engineering Mathematics
Statistical Inference
Oceanography & Ocean Engineering
Geological Oceanography
Marine Geotechnique
Transportation Engineering
Pavement Design
Pavement Rehabilitation
Highway Materials
Soil Improvement
GRADUATE ADMISSIONS
Visit the departmental graduate
admissions page for more information.
Research and teaching assistantships are available for qualified graduate
students. Financial support, as well as on-the-job experience, is also available
through cooperative programs with various industries and governmental agencies.
Geotechnical Engineering Faculty
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