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Bachelor of Engineering (Mining and Environmental Engineering)

Refer to the introductions for both Mining and Environmental Engineering.

PRESCRIBED SUBJECTS FOR ALL BE - MINING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CANDIDATES:

100-Level
CHEM103 Chemistry for Engineers
CIVL196 Engineering Computing 1
ENGG261 Professional Engineers and the Management of Technology
ENGG152 Engineering Mechanics
ENGG153 Engineering Materials
ENGG154 Engineering Design and Innovation
PHYS143 Principles of Physics for Engineers
MATH141 Engineering Mathematics 1C Part 1 and
MATH142 Engineering Mathematics 1C Part 2
or
MATH187 Engineering Mathematics 1A Part 1 and
MATH188 Engineering Mathematics 1A Part 2
200-Level
CHEM214 Analytical and Environmental Chemistry
CIVL272 Surveying
GEOS251 Geology for Engineers 1
GEOS252 Geology for Engineers 2
ECTE290 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
ENGG251 Mechanics of Solids
ENGG252 Engineering Fluid Mechanics
ENVE220 Water Quality Engineering
ENVE221 Air and Noise Pollution
MATH283 Mathematics IIE for Engineers Part I
MINE221 Underground Coal Mining Methods
300-Level
BIOL352 Biology for Environmental Engineers
CIVL322 Hydraulics and Hydrology
CIVL361 Geomechanics 1
CIVL392 Engineering Computing 2
ENGG361 Engineering Management
ENVE311 Pollution Control and Cleaner Production
ENVE320 Environmental Engineering Design 1
ENVE321 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
MINE311 Surface Mining and Blasting
MINE312 Mine Ventilation
MINE321 Underground Metal Mining Methods
MINE323 Mining Geomechanics*
400-Level
CIVL462 Geomechanics 2*
ENGG461 Project Management and Human Factors in Engineering
ENGG454 Professional Experience
ENGG452 Thesis A (12cp)
or
ENGG453 Thesis B (18cp)
ENVE410 Site Remediation
ENVE421 Environmental Design 2
MINE411 Health and Safety in Mines
MINE412 Mining Economics
MINE421 Minerals Beneficiation
MINE422 Mine Planning and Development

* Students may choose either CIVL462 or MINE323