Student Guide
Master's Programme in Geoengineering
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Curriculum 2020–2022
Degree structure
The master’s degree consists of
- Major studies 60 cr
- Master's thesis 30 cr
- Elective studies 30 cr
Most of construction materials, everyday household items, energy sources and groundwater originate from the earth. Megatrends like urbanization, climate change and increasing use of natural resources and energy greatly affect our lives. These scenarios generate challenges but also opportunities for specialist with knowledge in applied geosciences and construction. Geoengineers have such skills and many opportunities to work in different evolving expert assignments. Graduates are mainly employed by the industry, but also by government organizations and research institutions. They hold key positions ranging from research, teaching and consultancy, to management, design and engineering. The title in the start of the career can be a project manager, designer, site supervisor or researcher.
Geoengineering relies on a wide range of knowledge including geosciences, material sciences, mechanics and construction. Structures of interest are, for example, foundations, roads and tunnels. Geoengineering covers the whole life cycle from research and design to construction, maintenance and recycling. Field investigations, laboratory experiments and numerical modelling are the tools geoengineers are dealing with.
The Master's programme in Geoengineering offers study tracks allowing specialization in geotechnical engineering, rock engineering or highway engineering. Good geotechnical knowledge is the foundation of all construction activities. In geotechnical engineering the mechanical, hydraulic and thermal properties of the soil and their impact on foundations, soil-structure interaction and soil improvement are the main fields of interest.
Rock engineering provides education to utilize bedrock as an underground space and as a mineral and energy resource. The education gives proficiency in designing optimal structures in the rock and expertise to carry out these plans in a safe, economic and most environmentally friendly way. The core fields are rock mechanics, excavation techniques and a selection of applied geosciences.
Roads and trafficked areas are an important part of societal infrastructure and have profound impact on everyday life and the entire function of the society. The focus areas of in highway engineering are the structural design of roads and their structure including bituminous materials.
Many of the courses are designed and also completed in cooperation with the industry, covering consultants, construction companies and authorities. In addition to conventional lectures, excursions and visits are arranged with industry partners. Assignments and case studies are based on real data and they are often completed by team work to develop student’s social skills, which are of significant importance for example in large civil engineering projects.
The master’s degree consists of major studies, elective studies and a master’s thesis.
The major studies (60 cr) are divided into common and advanced studies. The common studies courses (30 cr) are compulsory for all and they are completed during the first year of studies. In the advanced studies (30 cr) students can choose from a list of courses.
For their elective studies (30 cr) students can choose any courses offered at Aalto University. Also additional advanced studies courses can be included in elective studies. A list of recommended elective courses for geoengineers is provided.
At the end of their studies, students are required to complete a master's thesis (30 cr).
Major studies 60 cr
Code: ENG23
Credits: 30 ECTS cr
Responsible Professor: Wojciech Solowski
The common studies courses are compulsory for all the students and they are be completed during the first year of studies.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits |
Period |
---|---|---|---|
GEO-E1010 | Engineering Geology | 5 | IV |
GEO-E1020 | Geotechnics | 5 | I |
GEO-E1030 | Structural Design of Roads | 5 | II |
GEO-E1040 | Rock Excavation | 5 | III |
GEO-E1050 | Finite Element Method | 5 | II |
CIV-E1010 | Building Materials Technology | 5 | I |
1st Year, Fall Term
Code |
Course name |
ECTS credits |
Period |
---|---|---|---|
Geotechnics |
5 |
I |
|
CIV-E1010 | Building Materials Technology | 5 | I |
GEO-E1030 | Structural Design of Roads | 5 | II |
GEO-E1050 | Finite Element Method | 5 | II |
1st Year, Spring Term
Code: ENG23
Credits: 30 ECTS cr
Responsible Professors: Mikael Rinne, Leena Korkiala-Tanttu, Jussi Leveinen, Henry Gustavsson, Terhi Pellinen, Juha Antikainen, Wojciech Solowski
Choose at least six courses from the list below. All combinations are allowed as long as the course specific prerequisites are followed (the prerequisites are listed in the course descriptions in WebOodi).
Code | Course name | ECTS credits |
Period |
---|---|---|---|
GEO-E2010 | Advanced Soil Mechanics L | 5 | IV |
GEO-E2020 | Numerical Methods in Geotechnics L | 5 | V |
GEO-E2030 | Rock Mechanics L | 5 | I |
GEO-E2040 | Rock Construction L | 5 | V |
GEO-E2050 | Bituminous Materials and Mixtures L | 5 | III |
GEO-E2060 | Seminar in Geoengineering L | 5 | I-II |
GEO-E2071 | Special Assignment in Geoengineering V, L | 1-10 | I, II, III, IV, V (any) |
GEO-E2080 | Foundation Engineering and Ground Improvement | 5 | II |
GEO-E2090 | Project Course in Geoengineering | 5 | III-V |
GEO-E3010 | Economic Geology and Mineral Economics L | 5 | II |
GEO-E3030 | Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation L* | 5 | V |
GEO-E3040 | Geometric Design of Roads** | 5 | IV |
CIV-E1030 | Fundamentals of Structural Design | 5 | II |
CIV-E2080 | Design process management L | 5 | II |
CIV-E4040 | Reinforced concrete structures | 5 | III |
*Lectured every second year, next time spring term 2021.
**Lectured every second year, next time spring term 2022.
1st Year, Fall Term
Code |
Name |
ECTS credits |
Period |
---|---|---|---|
GEO-E2080 | Foundation Engineering and Ground Improvement | 5 | II |
GEO-E3010 | Economic Geology and Mineral Economics L | 5 | II |
1st Year, Spring Term
Code |
Course name |
ECTS credits |
Period |
---|---|---|---|
GEO-E2010 | Advanced Soil Mechanics L | 5 | IV |
GEO-E2020 | Numerical Methods in Geotechnics L | 5 | V |
GEO-E2040 | Rock Construction L | 5 | V |
GEO-E2050 | Bituminous Materials and Mixtures L | 5 | III |
GEO-E3030 | Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation L* | 5 | V |
GEO-E3040 | Geometric Design of Roads* | 5 | IV |
CIV-E4040 | Reinforced concrete structures | 5 | III |
*Lectured every second year
2nd Year, Fall Term
Elective studies 30 cr
For elective studies students can freely choose courses offered by Aalto University or by other universities in Finland (JOO studies) or by our partner universities abroad (Exchange studies). Additional advanced studies courses can also be included in elective studies. Here are courses offered by other programmes at the School of Engineering that give additional knowledge for geoengineers:
Code | Course name | ECTS credits |
Period |
---|---|---|---|
CIV-E1020 | Mechanics of Beam and Frame Structures | 5 | I |
CIV-E1040 | Construction management | 5 | II |
CIV-E2050 | Operations management in construction | 5 | III |
WAT-E2140 | Sustainability in Environmental Engineering | 5 | II |
SPT-E1021 | Foundations of Mobility Systems L | 5 | I |
LC-1320 | Thesis Writing for Engineers (MSc) | 1-3 | I, II, III, IV, V |
LC-7105 |
Thesis Incubator |
2 |
I - II, III - V |
CIV = Building Technology
WAT= Water and Environmental Engineering
SPT= Spatial Planning and Transportation Engineering
LC= Language Centre
Students may also complete a minor and include those courses in their elective studies. Please see the list of all minors offered at Aalto University under Studies.
Foreign language studies (min 3 cr) are a compulsory part of the Master’s degree if they have not been completed as part of the student’s Bachelor’s degree. For international students, Finnish and Swedish language courses are highly recommended for elective studies. More information: Language requirements.
Students can also include 1-5 credits of practical training in their elective studies. Please see more information in the subsection of Practical training.
The course ENG-E3010 Introduction to Master's Studies in Engineering (1 cr) is recommended for students who are coming from outside of Aalto University. The course is organized during the orientation week.
Master’s thesis 30 cr
The master’s thesis is written on a topic related to the advanced studies of the programme, agreed upon between the student and the supervising professor. The professors of the programme provide master’s thesis topics that are related to their current research activities. The student can also suggest his/her own topic to a supervisor.
The master’s thesis supervisor shall be one of the professors of Aalto University and the thesis advisor shall hold at least a master’s degree.
The master's thesis includes a seminar presentation. The student is also required to write a maturity essay related to the master’s thesis.
Please see further instructions on completing the master’s thesis under planning your studies: Completing your master's thesis.
Code |
Course name |
ECTS credits |
Period |
---|---|---|---|
CE.thes |
Master´s thesis |
30 |
2. year |
ENG.matr |
Maturity test |
0 |
2. year |