Queens University – Mining Engineering Dept.
Undergraduate Mining Program
Traditionally, mining has been one of the broadest engineering fields. A mining engineer is required to be familiar with all of aspects of work involved in the operation of a mining project from the initial discovery stage to the marketing of a final product. For this reason, mining students receive some basic training in each of the major engineering fields.
Courses include Rock Mechanics, Drilling and Blasting, Mineral Processing, Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Sustainability, Mineral Economics and Mine Design (Open Pit and Underground).
Important Links:
- Prospective Students
- How to Apply?
- Current Student Mining Wiki
- Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
- Office of the University Registrar
Questions? Contact:
Tina McKenna
Undergraduate Program Assistant
tina.mckenna@queensu.ca
(613) 533 - 6000 ext 77135
Source: https://mine.queensu.ca/Undergraduate-Studies/index.html
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