Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences at Michigan Tech Click to go to Michigan Tech main page Click to search Whole Campus Click to see the Whole Directory from A to Z Go to Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences
Home
Graduate
Peace Corps Geology Master's Program
Research Thrusts
Research Centers
Faculty
Staff
Students
Alumni
News & Events
Facilities
Outreach
CONTACT US
College of Engineering

 

Peace Corps Master's International Program in Geology, Geological Engineering and Geophysics

Remote Sensing for Hazards

Other Useful Links

Graduate School

How to Apply: On-line Application

Search Graduate Course Descriptions

Student Information

International Student Information

Link to search All Graduate Course Descriptions

Semester Schedule, Planning & Registration

Graduate Catalog

Graduate Student Council

Student Search

 

 

 

 

 

 


Graduate Studies in Geological & Mining Engineering & Sciences at Michigan Tech

The Geological/Mining Engineering and Sciences department at Michigan Technological University (MTU) invites applications from high-quality, motivated students seeking MS and Ph.D. degrees in Geological or Mining Engineering, Geology, and Geophysics. The department's graduate programs are challenging yet flexible; they are designed to accommodate individual needs, background, and interests. Interdisciplinary study is also encouraged.

Geological Sciences and Engineering Graduate Brochure
PDF

Research Areas

Research Areas Contacts

    The Mining Engineering graduate degree programs for M.S. and Ph.D. have a wide variety of research strengths. These include:

    • Environmental Impacts of Mining
    • Geostatistics
    • Mine Health and Safety
    • Rock Mechanics


    TOP

    Degrees Offered

      The department currently offers MS degrees in geology, geological engineering, mining engineering and geophysics and Ph.D. degrees in geology and geological engineering and mining engineering.

      Students in the department may also enroll in Ph.D. degrees in computational engineering and science and environmental engineering, which are interdisciplinary programs through the College of Engineering. We tailor individualized programs of study for MS and Ph.D. candidates based on their interests and experience, and our current course offerings and research interests.

      A critical factor in admitting students into the Ph.D. program is that there be a specific faculty member interested in each potential student, and the interested faculty member has research funds available to support the student. Successfully completing a Ph.D. degree is a long process involving close and extensive interaction with a faculty member (or members).

      We try to match students and faculty as carefully as possible, as this results in the maximum educational benefits for the students and insures completion of the degree in a reasonable amount of time. For students with a M.S. degree, a period of three years is usually required for completion of a Ph.D. Degree. Students entering a Ph.D. program with a B.S. can expect to take four to five years to complete their degree, depending largely on the number of courses taken in their first two years here.
      TOP

    Center, Institutes & Facilities

    Location

      MTU is located in the small town of Houghton in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula, on the south shore of Lake Superior. Hundreds of miles of rocky coastline surround the Keweenaw Peninsula and nearby Isle Royale National Park; both areas also feature a rugged topography unusual to the Midwest. The Keweenaw Peninsula, Isle Royale, and other areas in the Upper Peninsula are ideal for outdoor recreational pursuits, such as camping, fishing, canoeing, hunting, and cross-country and downhill skiing.
      TOP



    Financial Aid

      The Department offers a variety of student support through Research Assistanships, Fellowships, annd Graduate Teaching Assistantships which include a stipend and cover tuition. The Department makes every effort to see that graduate students receive funding throughout their tenure as long as they are making satisfactory progress toward their degree. Currently, the department has large research grants from DOE, NASA, EPA, and NSF that include funding for graduate research assistantships in contaminant hydrogeology and remediation, limnologic remote sensing, petroleum geology and geophysics, and volcanic/atmospheric remote sensing, especially at the Ph.D. level.

      TOP

    Admission

      For consideration to our program, we require a completed application, statement of purpose, the verbal / quantitative / analytical Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores (the advanced geology or other specialty test is optional), as well as transcripts of your undergraduate / graduate courses. A minimum of three letters of recommendation are required from faculty members or other professionals who are familiar with your background.The Graduate School also requires that international students take the TOEFL exam. Note that both the letters of recommendation and your written statement of purpose are very important in helping us evaluate your application.

      Although we receive many inquiries and a considerable number of applications, the numbers and proportions of students from other countries in our program are very small. Most applications by international students are rejected because of low scores on GRE (verbal scores less than 50 percentile and math scores of less than 80 percentile) or TOEFL (less than 550) test. Most often, foreign applicants are not considered for departmental teaching asistantships but are considered for research assistantship if there is a match between an individual researcher's interest and those of the student. Most often, the majority of applicants who attend do so with support either from their own country's program of scholarship aid or with personal funds.
      TOP

    Forms

      We have made the following forms available for your convenience

      Department Policies on PhD Exams

    • Graduate students in the PhD programs administered by the GMES Department are expected to take their Comprehensive Exam (a written exam) and their Research Proposal Exam (an oral exam based on an extensive proposal for their dissertation research) within the first two years of residence.  The Comprehensive exam is given each fall and spring semester, on the Saturday following the seventh week of classes.  The Research Proposal Exam should be taken as soon as practical after the Comprehensive Exam, but still within the first two years of residence.  Additional information about the overall schedule of progress toward the PhD and associated exams is given in this document


      GMES PhD Milestones and Exams


      GMES PhD Milestones and Exams PDF Version

    • TOP

     

Graduate Committee Chair
Alex S. Mayer
Professor
Dept. of Geological & Mining Engg. & Sciences
Michigan Tech University
1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI 49931-1295
Phone: (906) 487-3372
Fax: (906) 487-3371
Email: asmayer@mtu.edu

Geological Sciences and Engineering Graduate Brochure
PDF


© 2008
Modified on March 17, 2008
Department of Geological & Mining Engineering & Sciences
Michigan Technological University
1400 Townsend Drive - Houghton, MI 49931-1295
(906)487-2531