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Haileybury School of Mines

Welcome to the Haileybury School of Mines

Jul 30, 2013
Vision
The global network of leaders in mining and related technologies; Successful and sustainable in all resource enterprises.
 
Mission
To ensure our students an accessible, challenging educational experience that leads the global mining community.
 
Commitment. HSM is committed to:
• Being creative, optimistic, flexible educators and lifelong learners
• Assuring we are open, consultative, accountable, and that we act with personal responsibility and integrity
• Maintaining a caring, friendly atmosphere
• Pursuing partnerships and entrepreneurial opportunities to better serve our stakeholders
• Using our resources responsibly and ethically
• Developing employability linked to global opportunities
• Enhancing the participation/enrolment of international students locally and abroad
• Serving as a global center of excellence and innovation in the resource sector Guiding Principles
• Learn to earn
• Portable skills for global careers
• Real-world, hands-on experience
• Learning for life
• Value for your learning investment
• Responsiveness and responsibility to our communities


View Video 1 Testimonial (Jaffer Maniar Recent Graduate)




Revised Mining Curriculum Highlights
• The review and revision of the Mining curriculum was held in consultation with HSM's Governing Council on Mining, faculty, and representatives of the mineral resources industry in Ontario.
• The two-year diploma program will continue to offer a solid foundation in math, geology, mining methods, mineral processing and analytical methods.
• Safety and loss control will receive even greater emphasis at the request of industry.
• Excellent communication skills and soft skills (i.e. supervision and "people skills") were also identified as needs in the consultation process and will be featured prominently in the new curriculum.
• New courses in the two-year diploma program include Mining Economics, Project Management, and Ground Control and Ventilation.
• Compressed courses allowing for more industry participation, guest experts, and field trips will add to the practical aspect of the program.

Source: http://www.northernc.on.ca/hsm-about