Mineral Resource Engineering (MEng) is an advanced engineering programme focused on designing and managing mineral extraction and processing systems, with strong grounding in rock mechanics, mine planning, and technical decision-making. You’ll develop practical skills for underground and surface operations, including ground control and processing workflows, while considering safety, environmental performance, and project economics.
The Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mineral Resource Engineering at Dalhousie University is an advanced program that emphasizes the design and management of mineral extraction and processing systems. This course provides students with a solid foundation in rock mechanics, mine planning, and technical decision-making, preparing them for the complexities of the mining industry.
The program is structured to offer a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills crucial for both underground and surface operations. Key focus areas include:
Students have the opportunity to customize their learning experience through elective courses, allowing them to focus on specific interests within the field of mining and ground-related engineering.
Applicants are expected to have a strong academic background, typically with a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0. Non-native English speakers may be required to demonstrate proficiency in the English language through standardized testing.
Graduates of the MEng in Mineral Resource Engineering are well-equipped to pursue diverse career opportunities in the mining industry. They may find roles in mine planning, mineral processing, safety management, and environmental sustainability. The program also prepares students for leadership positions, driving innovation and efficiency in mineral resource management.
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