Mining Engineering

Mining Engineering is concerned with the optimal exploitation of mineral resources while minimizing environmental impact. The discipline requires a broad knowledge of engineering and scientific subjects.

Mining Engineering
 

Second Year 
APSC_V 2013
CIVL_V 2104
EOSC_V 2103
MATH_V 2533
MATH_V 2553
MECH_V 2603
MECH_V 280, CIVL_V 215, or CHBE_V 2513 (4)
MINE_V 2003
MINE_V 2013
MINE_V 2024
MINE_V 2931
STAT_V 2513
Complementary Studies electives13
Total Credits39 (40)
Third Year 
APSC_V 2783
APSC_V 2791
ELEC_V 2033
MINE_V 3024
MINE_V 3034
MINE_V 3104
MINE_V 3313
MINE_V 3333
MINE_V 3503
MINE_V 3803
MINE_V 3963
Complementary Studies Electives23
Total Credits37
Fourth Year 
APSC_V 4502
MINE_V 4023
MINE_V 4033
MINE_V 4323
MINE_V 4653
MINE_V 4863
MINE_V 4916
MINE_V 4443
MINE_V 4473
Technical Electives9
Total Credits38
1 See Complementary Studies Courses.
2 Selected with the approval of the Department.

 


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