Mining Engineering Graduation
*Year 1: Foundational Sciences & Engineering*
*Semester 1*
- *Calculus I* (4cr): Functions, derivatives, integrals.
- *Physics I* (3cr): Mechanics, energy, motion.
- *Introduction to Mining Engineering* (2cr): Industry overview, ethics, career paths.
- *Chemistry for Engineers* (3cr): Material properties, reactions.
- *Technical Drawing & CAD* (3cr): AutoCAD, MinePlan basics.
- *Workshop Practice* (1cr): Tools, machinery, safety protocols.
*Semester 2*
- *Calculus II* (4cr): Multivariable calculus, series.
- *Programming for Engineers* (3cr): Python/MATLAB for data analysis.
- *Geology for Engineers* (3cr): Mineralogy, rock types, geological structures.
- *Statics* (3cr): Force equilibrium, truss analysis.
- *Communication Skills* (2cr): Technical reports, presentations.
*Year 2: Core Mining Principles*
*Semester 3*
- *Differential Equations* (3cr): ODEs, PDEs applications.
- *Dynamics* (3cr): Motion, energy, momentum.
- *Mineral Exploration* (3cr): Prospecting, drilling, geophysical methods.
- *Mine Surveying* (3cr): GPS, GIS, underground/opencast mapping.
- *Materials Science* (3cr): Properties of metals, ores, and aggregates.
*Semester 4*
- *Probability & Statistics* (3cr): Data analysis for resource estimation.
- *Rock Mechanics* (3cr): Stress-strain behavior, rock failure.
- *Mine Ventilation* (3cr): Airflow, dust control, safety systems.
- *Fluid Mechanics* (3cr): Pumping, slurry transport.
- *Social Science Elective* (3cr): Economics/sustainability.
*Year 3: Advanced Mining & Operations*
*Semester 5*
- *Mine Design & Planning* (3cr): Open-pit/underground layout optimization.
- *Drilling & Blasting* (3cr): Explosives, fragmentation, safety protocols.
- *Mineral Processing* (3cr): Crushing, grinding, flotation, leaching.
- *Geotechnical Engineering* (3cr): Slope stability, ground support.
- *Lab Component*:
- *Mine Simulation Lab* (1cr): Software (e.g., Surpac, DATAMINE).
- *Mineral Processing Lab* (1cr): Ore beneficiation experiments.
*Semester 6*
- *Mine Economics* (3cr): Cost estimation, feasibility studies.
- *Environmental Management* (3cr): Reclamation, waste management.
- *Elective I* (3cr): E.g., Automation in Mining.
- *Heavy Machinery* (3cr): Excavators, haul trucks, maintenance.
- *Safety Engineering* (2cr): Risk assessment, accident prevention.
*Year 4: Specialization & Capstone*
*Semester 7*
- *Capstone Project I* (4cr): Real-world mine design/optimization project.
- *Elective II* (3cr): E.g., Underground Mining Systems.
- *Elective III* (3cr): E.g., Sustainable Mining Practices.
- *Mine Law & Ethics* (2cr): Regulations, community engagement.
- *Advanced Rock Mechanics* (3cr): Numerical modeling (e.g., FLAC3D).
*Semester 8*
- *Capstone Project II* (4cr): Prototyping, simulations, and reporting.
- *Elective IV* (3cr): E.g., Resource Estimation.
- *Elective V* (3cr): E.g., Renewable Energy in Mining.
- *Internship* (3cr): Industry/field experience (optional).
*Elective Options*
1. *Automation & Robotics*: Autonomous haulage systems, drone surveying.
2. *Sustainable Mining*: Circular economy, carbon footprint reduction.
3. *Advanced Mineral Processing*: Hydrometallurgy, bio-mining.
4. *Petroleum Engineering Basics*: Reservoir engineering, drilling tech.
5. *Geostatistics*: Ore body modelling, kriging.
6. *Mine Disaster Management*: Rescue operations, emergency planning.
*Labs & Practical Work*
- *Software Tools*: Surpac, DATAMINE, AutoCAD, FLAC3D, MATLAB.
- *Labs*: Rock strength testing, mineral analysis, ventilation simulations.
- *Fieldwork*: Surveying camps, mine site visits, exploration projects.
*General Education*
- *Humanities/Social Sciences*: 12cr (e.g., environmental policy, ethics).
- *Management/Leadership*: 6cr (project management, teamwork).
*Assessment*
- *Exams* (40%), *Projects/Labs* (35%), *Reports/Presentations* (25%).
*Learning Outcomes*
1. Design safe, efficient mining systems for resource extraction.
2. Apply rock mechanics, geology, and mineral processing principles.
3. Use industry-standard software for mine planning and simulation.
4. Address environmental, social, and economic challenges in mining.
5. Lead teams and comply with safety/ethical standards.