Program Aim

The Bachelor of Mining Engineering with Honours aims to provide students with the necessary technical and practical skills for the mining industry, focusing on sustainable mining practices, resource management, and geotechnical engineering.

Objectives

Career Opportunities

Program Courses: 127 credits

CategoryTotal Credits
Core Modules85
General Studies15
Electives12
Internship/Practical15
Total127

Program Structure

YearSemesterModule CodeModule NameCredit HoursModule Category
11MIN101Introduction to Mining Engineering4Core
MAT101Mathematics for Mining Engineers3Core
PHY101Geology for Mining Engineering3Core
ENG101Engineering Drawing and Surveying3Core
12MIN102Surface Mining and Excavation4Core
GEO101Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering3Core
MIN103Mining Safety and Regulations4Core
23MIN201Underground Mining4Core
MIN202Mining Equipment and Technology3Core
ENV101Environmental Management in Mining3Core
24MIN203Mineral Processing and Metallurgy4Core
MIN204Mine Planning and Design4Core
CSE101Introduction to Computer Science3Core
35MIN301Mine Ventilation and Hazards Management4Core
MIN302Resource Evaluation and Management4Core
MIN303Mine Water Management3Core
36MIN304Advanced Mining Techniques4Core
MIN305Mining Project Management3Core
47MIN401Advanced Geotechnical Engineering4Core
MIN402Final Year Project/Dissertation6Core

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Department Contact Info

Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering (Hons)

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