If you鈥檙e currently working in a mining or geological engineering industry and are seeking to develop specialized skills in rock mass behavior and properties, the online Graduate Certificate in Geomechanics/Rock Mechanics is an ideal solution. The program provides in-depth insight into geological engineering and mining principles shaped and taught by experts in the industry and leading faculty.
As a student, you鈥檒l examine the core technical and scientific principles that guide safe, geotechnical design and evaluation, gaining the competencies needed to navigate the excavation process. You鈥檒l closely explore aspects of underground construction and stability analysis, learning to harvest raw materials while eliminating the hazards of subterranean ventures. Additionally, you鈥檒l have the opportunity to pursue an elective course in the area of study that interests you most, with topics ranging from mine ventilation and soil assessment to earth pressure theories.
The program is shaped by industry leaders to offer a relevant, rigorous exploration of advanced concepts in geological engineering. The curriculum is presented through interactive learning materials and projects, which makes the program a convenient means of professional development for those working full-time.
Beyond that, should you decide to pursue the Master of Engineering in Mining and Geological Engineering after graduation, all the units of credit completed through the certificate can be transferred.
Degree Requirements
POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE IN GEOMECHANICS
Description: Graduates of the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Geomechanics will be better prepared to understand complex issue in rock mass behaviors and can advance on to Master of Science and/or Master of Engineering programs.
Description of the Curriculum: 15 units of credit beyond the Bachelors of Science in Mining Engineering or a related degree in engineering or science profession.
The Geomechanics certificate option will consist of four required classes:
MNE 527 Geomechanics (3 units of lectures, no laboratory)
MNE 580 Rock Fracture Mechanics (3 units)
MNE 547 Underground Construction Geomechanics (3 units)
MNE 515 Rock Excavation (3 units)
Electives are:
CE 540 Foundation Engineering (3 units)
CE 541 Earth Structures in Geotechnical Engineering (3 units)
MNE 576 Mine Ventilation (3 units of lectures, no laboratory)
MNE 909 Independent Study (1-3 units)
Course substitutions or changes in electives are allowed with the approval of the MGE faculty member in charge of the selected track.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
January 2025
The University of Arizona
TUCSON,
Arizona,
85721, United States
Applicants who apply for admission to the Graduate College are evaluated on the individual merits of their academic achievements and scholarly potential to complete graduate-level coursework and curriculum requirements. A minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00 based on a 4.00 scale, is required for admission to the Graduate College. Calculation of the GPA is based on the following:
Students who DO NOT meet the minimum 3.0 GPA requirement with their undergraduate coursework may choose to satisfy their Graduate College minimum GPA requirement while in graduate Non-Degree Status.
Minimum TOEFL: 550-paper based (PB) or 79-internet based (iBT); Minimum IELTS: composite score of 7 (no subject area below 6).
Admissions Deadline
Fall Online: July 15th
Spring Online: November 15th
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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