The Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Geology Engineering trains you to solve problems related to human interaction with the geological environment, such as monitoring the activity of volcanoes to prevent landslides or evaluating desertification zones, examining water levels in basins to prevent floods, among other essential skills to preserve our planet and achieve a healthy interaction between society and the environment.
If you have doubts about the places where you could practice your profession after graduating from the Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Geology Engineering, these are some possibilities:
Pre-calculus
Sustainable Development and Environment Learning to Learn
General Chemistry Geology
Differential and Integral Calculus
Fundamentals of Research Methodology
Mechanics, Crystallography and Mineralogy
Terrestrial Geological Evolution Past and Future Events.
Foreign Language
Artistic and Cultural Activities Healthy Living Education Activities
Differential Equations
Multicultural Mexico
Matter and Energy Interaction
Optical Mineralogy Topography Geological Surveying
Artistic and Cultural Activities
Healthy Living Education Activities
Statistics and Probability
Instrumental Analysis
Principles of Taxonomy and Ecology Geology and Environment
Rocks and Sedimentary Environments
Personal Decisions. Foreign Language
Artistic and Cultural Activities
Healthy Living Education Activities
Structural Geology
Field Geology Techniques
Hydrogeology
Internal Geodynamics
Stratigraphy
Cause and Effect. Foreign Language
Geostatistics
Remote Sensing and Land Use Planning
Geological Mapping
Geomorphology
Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
In Other Words. Foreign Language
Geographic Information Systems
Geology of Mexico
Environmental Geochemistry
Elective I
Elective II
Mineral Deposits
Geophysical Methods for the Exploration of Energy Reservoirs and Resources
Geological Hazards
Geochemical Exploration of Energy Reservoirs and Resources
Environmental Regulations
Elective III
Elective IV
Internships
Environmental Geological Seminar
Social Service
Elective I
Geological Storage of CO2
Watershed Analysis
Sedimentary Basin Analysis
Elective II
Climate Change
Soil Contamination and Degradation
Petroleum Geology
Elective III
Geotechnics
Environmental Management and Regulations
Hydrogeochemistry
Elective IV
Rock Mechanics
Programming
Geological Satellite Prospecting
If you are interested in studying the Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Geology Engineering, it is important that you have basic knowledge of mathematics, chemistry and physics. It is recommended that you have the ability to observe and analyze what happens in your environment, especially in nature, and have the aptitude to work outdoors in different areas of the country, as well as a deep respect for the environment. In addition, you should have knowledge of the effects that humanity suffers due to geological hazards such as floods, landslides, volcanic emissions, erosion, deforestation, water pollution, among others.
Upon graduation from the Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Geology Engineering at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo:
The Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Geology Engineering trains you to solve problems related to human interaction with the geological environment, such as monitoring the activity of volcanoes to prevent landslides or evaluating desertification zones, examining water levels in basins to prevent floods, among other essential skills to preserve our planet and achieve a healthy interaction between society and the environment.
If you have doubts about the places where you could practice your profession after graduating from the Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Geology Engineering, these are some possibilities:
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Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo, C.P. 42039
Phone:
+52 (771)7172000
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