Hello, my case, is I am geology degree and looking for a MSc. one of my options is Geotechnical Engineering, which I think has relation with my degree, but my question is if it will be so tough in maths or physics, because basically the program is a part of Civil Engineering field. I mean is it a 'normal' path from Geology get into Geotechnical Engineering?
Thanks.
Hi Diego, I think it’s good to go for geotechnical engineering if you are a geology student. It uses the principal of soil mechanics and rock mechanics which I think may be very much familiar with a geology student. My cousin is also trying for geotechnical engineering in DST group. If you want, you can check the details here at https://www.dstgroup.com/careers/
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