Blairsy
Geotechnical
- Dec 22, 2016
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Are there any geotechnical engineers here who also practice (or have practiced) as an "engineering geologist" or geologist? If so, how did it affect your professional career?
I have a master's degree in geotechnical engineering but I am just as equally interested in geology, hydrogeology, etc. I find earth's processes fascinating, and being able to apply knowledge of those processes and principles to geotechnical engineering would make things far more interesting and enlightening in my opinion. I am in no way comparing myself to Karl Terzaghi, but the Father of Soil Mechanics was also a geologist . I am an avid reader and dig into whatever I can get my hands on, but recently have considered going back to school for a second master's degree in engineering geology or similar field of study. I've been practicing as a geotechnical engineer for 6 years and love it. My company has a great tuition reimbursement program for those who want to pursue continued education. If anyone has some recommendations as to a particular college or university program, I would love to learn more. It seems like very tailored programs focused on engineering geology are few and far between. Also trying to stay somewhat local to the Massachusetts area.
Thanks!
I have a master's degree in geotechnical engineering but I am just as equally interested in geology, hydrogeology, etc. I find earth's processes fascinating, and being able to apply knowledge of those processes and principles to geotechnical engineering would make things far more interesting and enlightening in my opinion. I am in no way comparing myself to Karl Terzaghi, but the Father of Soil Mechanics was also a geologist . I am an avid reader and dig into whatever I can get my hands on, but recently have considered going back to school for a second master's degree in engineering geology or similar field of study. I've been practicing as a geotechnical engineer for 6 years and love it. My company has a great tuition reimbursement program for those who want to pursue continued education. If anyone has some recommendations as to a particular college or university program, I would love to learn more. It seems like very tailored programs focused on engineering geology are few and far between. Also trying to stay somewhat local to the Massachusetts area.
Thanks!