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Mining Engineering
COURSES OFFERED
The following postgraduate courses are available:
Doctor of Philosophy
Honours Master of Engineering by Coursework
or Research
Graduate Diploma in Engineering
CURRENT RESEARCH AREAS
The following areas of research are available to candidates
undertaking the Honours Master of Engineering degree by research
and the Doctor of Philosophy degree:
Rock mechanics
Surface mining
Mine simulation, planning and design
Mine safety and mine ventilation
Geostatistics
Computer applications in mining engineering
Mine water
Environmental impact of mining
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Candidates for this degree enrol in MINE957.
PhD Major Thesis.
HONOURS MASTER OF ENGINEERING
Graduates are offered the following opportunities to conduct
research or pursue an advanced course of study in Mining Engineering:
(a) The Honours Master of Engineering Degree by Research
Thesis
The Honours Master of Engineering Degree by research thesis
is intended for those engineers qualified and interested in
specific problems. Students enrol in MINE955.
ME Major Thesis
(b) The Honours Master of Engineering Degree by Combination
of Coursework and Research Thesis
This is the normal course for the younger Mining Engineer,
which provides him or her training in research and also allows
greater depth of understanding in specialist postgraduate
areas.
Aims
The programs of study allow the student to combine specialist
postgraduate subjects according to his or her undergraduate
background with project work. It is intended to strengthen
professional training in a context of problems and policies
which reach beyond the conventionally recognised boundaries
of single disciplines. Elective postgraduate subjects and
introduction to disciplines in which the student has no experience,
are available.
The program for the Honours Master of Engineering Degree has
two explicit aims:
(i) Specialist Training. Postgraduate training is
provided for students with appropriate backgrounds, to enable
professional development in their particular discipline. This
is achieved by providing access to existing postgraduate courses
already offered;
(ii) Interdisciplinary Training. An interdisciplinary
framework is provided, within which postgraduate training
in Mining Engineering may be integrated with other disciplines.
This is achieved by the provisions of limited access to concentrated
study in other disciplines.
Entry Requirements
A candidate who has a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours
at Class III or higher from this University, or an approved
equivalent qualification, will enrol in Postgraduate subjects
with a total value of not less than 48 credit points.
Students may undertake either
(i) the 48 credit point subject MINE955
Major Thesis;
or
(ii) the 24 credit point subject ENGG945
Dissertation plus four subjects from the list of electives
below
Electives
| MINE901 |
Transportation of Mineral and Personnel |
| MINE902 |
Advanced Studies in Mining Engineering |
| MINE903 |
Simulation of Underground Mining Operations
and Problems |
| MINE904 |
Rock Mechanics and Ground Control |
| MINE905 |
Environmental Control in Mines |
| MINE906 |
Mining Engineering Techniques |
| MINE908 |
Fires, Explosions and Mine Gases |
| MINE909 |
Mine Subsidence |
| MINE953 |
Mine Water - Origin, Inflow Predictions
and Control |
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING
A candidate who has completed a degree of Bachelor of Engineering
and
(i) who has not qualified for any class of Honours, or
(ii) who wishes to qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Engineering
will enrol in the 48 credit point subject MINE899.
Advanced Topics in Engineering.
Upon satisfactory completion of the subject MINE899 the candidate
is eligible for award of the Graduate Diploma in Engineering
(Mining). A person who is awarded the Graduate Diploma in Engineering
and who subsequently satisfied the requirements for the award
of the degree of Honours Master of Engineering is deemed to
have surrendered the testamur and associated rights for the
Graduate Diploma prior to receiving the Honours Masters degree. |
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