Nov 06, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Mining Engineering, MSMIE


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The programs leading to the degrees of Master of Science in Mining Engineering, Master of Mining Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy are offered through the Department of Mining Engineering. The objectives of these programs are to provide an advanced level of applied science for use in the mining industry and to offer specified topics for research specialization.

The Master of Science in Mining Engineering is a research-oriented degree appropriate for a career in problem solving, research, or technology development.

For the Master of Science in Mining Engineering, 24 credit hours of course work plus an acceptable thesis (Plan A) or 30 credits of course work and a report on one or more research topics (Plan B) are required to fulfill program requirements. Plan B Master of Science degrees will be reserved normally for students who have already demonstrated their ability to conduct and report on independent research.

The Doctor of Philosophy is the terminal degree in the subject and is normally required for a career in teaching and research

 

Admission Requirements

Enrollment in the Master of Science degree program is open to qualified applicants with an undergraduate degree in mining engineering or other engineering and science fields. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.8/4.0 from an accredited undergraduate program is required. Persons with undergraduate degrees in fields other than mining engineering are required to satisfy deficiencies in undergraduate mining engineering courses.

Applicants for admission must have a combined score on the verbal and quantitative portions of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) in excess of 300. Scores on the analytical portion are also considered. Foreign applicants whose native language is other than English must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and achieve a score of at least 80 (internet based test) before they can be admitted. Alternatively candidates should take the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test and achieve a score of at least 6.5.

In addition to satisfying general Graduate School and College of Engineering admissions requirements, applicants for admission to the Master of Science and Ph.D. degree programs in Mining Engineering must have been awarded the Bachelor of Science degree prior to admission to the graduate degree status. Normally, it is expected that applicants will have graduated from an engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). For applicants from non-U.S. universities, from related but non-engineering disciplines, and from institutions that do not have accredited engineering programs, an assessment will be made of the comparability of educational background to that prescribed and appropriate remedial course work established as a provision for admission.

 

Degree Requirements

Master’s plan A

A minimum of 24 semester hours of coursework plus 6 semester hours of residency credit (MNG 768 ), plus a thesis are required. In no case will independent work, taken as MNG 780  or MNG 790  and used for part of the thesis, be counted as part of the 24 hours of coursework. The thesis must be actively supervised by a member of the graduate faculty.

Master’s plan B

A minimum of 30 credit hours of coursework plus one or two written reports are required. The report(s) should represent the total equivalent of approximately six (6) semester hours of work; no credit for this effort may be included in the minimum 30-hour requirement. The report(s) must be written with a level of content and style which may be reasonably expected of a graduate student.

Please check the degree requirements in the following link.  Follow the link to each program.

http://www.engr.uky.edu/research-faculty/departments/mining-engineering/students/graduate-programs

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