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Plan Summary

   
   
   
 
Program: 3140 - Mining Engineering
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Engineering (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

Students may undertake a four and one half years (10 semesters) full-time combined program leading to the awards of a Bachelor of Engineering and a Master of Engineering in Mining Engineering.
Students undertake the first three years (six semesters) of the BE program in Mining Engineering. Subject to satisfying a minimum performance over these three years (see Program Rules below), they must:
(a) substitute 12 UOC in the standard Yr4 BE degree program with a School approved 12 UOC of graduate coursework in their 4th year;
(b) undertake a 12 UOC project/thesis work over the Summer (9th) Semester; and
(c) undertake 24 UOC of graduate coursework in the tenth semester (first half of their 5th year).

Plan Structure

Year 1 to Year 3
Same as Program3140

Year 4
Mining Management Specialisation Option
And ONE of:
Plus General Education (3 units of credit)

OR

Mining Geomechanics Specialisation Option
And ONE of:
Plus General Education (3 units of credit)

MINE8140,8210,8220 and 8760 are presented in block format - contact School for further details.

Year 5

Year 5 (Summer Session)
Graduate Project 12 UOC

Year 5 Session 1
During Session 1, students undertake four 6 UOC Mining MEng Sc courses according to their specialisation subject to timetabling constraints.


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