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This occurrence is not offered in 2024
Special Topic
The design and construction of civil infrastructure depends on a detailed and accurate understanding of the ground, in particular the strength and deformation behaviour of geomaterials (rock, soil, and water).The identification and understanding of the geological controls on the engineering properties of rock and soil is central to successful (geotechnical) engineering. Starting with an understanding of the 3-D composition and structure of geomaterials from micro-, to macro-scales, this course will develop an understanding of the engineering behaviour of geomaterials and how that behaviour is controlled by the geological (stress) history. You will develop an understanding of what geological aspects are important for civil engineering design and construction, identifying both suitable and potentially hazardous ground conditions.This course will also develop your skills in synthesising and interpreting geological data and communicating ground complexities to other engineering disciplines through the development of geotechnical ground models.
1. To become confident and competent in evaluating, interpreting, and presenting geological data for engineering purposes.2. Recognise the important geological features that control the engineering behaviour of rock and soil.3. Recognise the importance of structural domains in determining potential rock mass behaviour.4. Understand the importance of facies in determining the likely behaviour of soils.5. Understand the methods for quantifying rock mass behaviour.6. Understand the approaches to quantifying soil behaviour.7. Recognise the pertinent variability in spatial and temporal behaviour of rock and soil.8. Be able to synthesise geological data and present it in the form of a ground model.
Subject to approval of the Head of Department.
Clark Fenton
Pre-requisites:Subject to approval of the Head of School.
Domestic fee $1,145.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Earth and Environment .