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Grand Forks, ND


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The Department of Geology and Geological Engineering offers challenging programs leading to:
  • B.S. and B.A. degrees in Geology
  • the B.S. in Geological Engineering
  • the B.S. in Environmental Geoscience
  • M.S. and M.A. degrees in Geology
  • the M.S. in Geological Engineering
  • the Ph.D. in Geology.
  • We also cooperate with other departments in the School of Engineering and Mines to offer:
  • Master of Engineering with Major in Environmental Engineering
  • Master of Science with Major in Environmental Engineering
  • Doctor of Philosophy in the multi-disciplinary focal areas of energy and environmental engineering
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     POST CARD FROM FIELD CAMP  

    Students and Faculty at the Black Hills Engineering Field Camp are About to Enter the Homestake Mine.
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     FEATURED NEWS 

    New Climate Change Class for Fall 2009 - Geol 105: Climate Warming; Myths and Facts (3 credits; class number 10041) will be offered MWF from 2:00 - 2:50 p.m. in the Leonard Hall Lecture Bowl (room 100). Topics include:
    -What do we know about climate change?
    -How do we know it?
    -How is the discussion being skewed by misinformation?
    -How will climate change affect you?
    This class is intended for all students on campus, and there are no prerequisites. For more information, contact jaakko.putkonen@und.edu, 103 Leonard Hall, 701-777-3213. (Posted 03/26/2009)

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     M 5.2, Colombia July 03, 2009 10:04:57 GMT


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    Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
    101 Leonard Hall
    81 Cornell St. - Stop 8358
    University of North Dakota
    Grand Forks, ND 58202-8358
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