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GEOE - 410 Engineering Field Geology
Six Semester Credits
May 18 - June 19, 2026
Rapid City, SD
May 18, 2026
June 19, 2026
$5,495.00
$5,895.00
$300 is due at registration
April 30, 2026
Limit of 30 persons
No Camping
$5,495.00 for consortium members and $5,895 non-consortium. Includes tuition, all fees (including $100 field fee), transportation from Rapid City, lodging and food. Deposit of $300 is due at registration. No Camping.
GeoE 410 is a six credit engineering geology field course that provides students with an intense 5 week field and laboratory experience. The course has been designed to enhance education and training for geological engineering students while still providing a strong foundation in field geology.
The complex geology of the Black Hills provides an excellent opportunity to observe and study a wide range of engineering challenges resulting from both geologic and anthropogenic sources. Individual and group projects focus on topics such as slope stability, geomechanics, geotechnical engineering, surface and ground water hydrology, contaminant transport, geophysics, and other pertinent engineering topics, all the while focusing on the importance that a thorough understanding of local geology has on these types of projects.
When applicable, state of the art equipment such as drone applications, streamflow gages, and industry standard software packages are utilized. This helps the projects to be realistic and meaningful leading to a better understanding of the material covered.
Dr. Nuri Uzunlar, Director, Black Hills Natural Sciences Field Station
Professor, Geology and Geological Engineering Department
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Office Phone: (605) 394 – 2494 ; Cell: (605) 431-1275