Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering

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Mining Engineering: An Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering is an undergraduate program designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of mining and mineral resource extraction. This program combines technical knowledge, engineering principles, and practical skills to prepare students for a rewarding career in the mining industry. The curriculum covers a wide range of subjects, including mining methods, mineral exploration, mine planning and design, rock mechanics, mine ventilation, mineral processing, environmental management, and mine safety. Students will learn about the entire mining life cycle, from exploration and feasibility studies to production and mine closure. They will gain an understanding of the engineering principles and technologies involved in efficient and sustainable extraction of mineral resources.

Becoming a Mining Engineer

Mining engineering requires technical knowledge, which many professionals develop in their education and work experience. Most mining engineers have an undergraduate engineering degree, with many advancing their studies with a master's degree. When entering the workforce, you can consider taking a graduate role to learn from industry professionals and advance your expertise efficiently.

Careers

Mining engineers design, construct and operate mine and quarry workings to extract coal, metals such as copper, iron or zinc and non-metals such as salt, sand, clay or phosphates. Their work may be concerned with deep mines, surface (opencast) mines or quarries. They are sometimes known as quarry engineers. Watch A Day in the Life of Malachy Dykes - Mining Engineering Intern