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Dec 18, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Mining Engineering, B.S.
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Mining engineering requires the broadest knowledge of sciences and other fields of engineering in its practice after graduation. The curriculum below prepares the student for a career in the field of mining.
The program educational objectives of the bachelor of science program in mining engineering take into consideration the university mission and the constituents’ needs by producing graduates who, in their first few years after graduation, will be able to:
- Advance in their careers, adapting to new situations and emerging problems, through the application of general-purpose engineering skills and the core technical disciplines, analytical procedures, and design practices of the mining engineering profession.
- Function ethically in a variety of professional roles such as mine planner, designer, production manager, mineral processing engineer, consultant, technical support representative and regulatory specialist.
- Earn advanced degrees in mineral-related fields and also those fields that support the mineral industries such as business and law.
- Apply their engineering training to the critical role mining engineers play in society with respect to health, safety, and the environment in tangible ways such as achieving professional licensure.
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Degree Requirements
Each student must complete the following: I. Intellectual Inquiry in Arts and Creativity
II. Intellectual Inquiry in the Humanities
III. Intellectual Inquiry in the Social Sciences
IV. Intellectual Inquiry in the Natural, Physical, and Mathematical Sciences
V. Composition and Communication I
VI. Composition and Communication II
VII. Quantitative Foundations
VIII. Statistical Inferential Reasoning
IX. Community, Culture and Citizenship in the USA
Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR)
Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement hours (GCCR): 3
Subtotal: Premajor hours: 39
Subtotal: Major hours: 73
Electives
- Technical Elective Credit(s): 3*
Curriculum
§ Transfer students will take EGR 215 - INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF ENGINEERING FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS , in place of EGR 101 and EGR 103 .
Δ Students must complete both EGR 101 and EGR 103 to fulfill the UK Core Arts and Creativity requirement. Transfer students may satisfy the UK Core Arts and Creativity requirement by taking EGR 215 .
¶ Students only required to take one lab. Consult with advisor.
*Courses recommended as technical electives are listed below. These courses must be chosen with the approval of the student’s advisor to ensure that the curriculum includes sufficient engineering design content.
**Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR) course.
†MNG 335 satisfies the Statistical Inferential Reasoning requirement in the UK Core.
Technical Electives:
Students are required to select their
technical elective from the departmental courses listed below: |
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