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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
I. 3 Hr. PR: MATH 156. Problem solving in mineral processing, mineral resources, mining, and petroleum engineering. Emphasis on applications using various computing technologies.
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3.00 Credits
II. 3 Hr. PR: MINE 205 and MINE 206. Economic, governmental, social, regulatory cost, labor, environmental, and safety aspects of mining as related to the management of a mining enterprise.
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1.00 Credits
1 Hr. Mining engineering designs often need to consider constraints from other engineering/ non-engineering fields. This course provides a multidisciplinary team working environment for mining students to work with a selected non-mining major on a design project.
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3.00 Credits
II. 3 Hr. PR: Senior standing. Layout, analysis and detailing of the major mine installations, and support facilities. Locations include: the surface plant, shaft and slope stations, section centers. Systems dealt with are bulk handling, power, ventilation, supplies, water, and personnel.
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4.00 Credits
II. 4 Hr. PR: Senior standing, final semester. Comprehensive design problem involving underground mining developments, surface plant or both, as selected by the student in consultation with instructor. Preparation of a complete report on the problem required, including drawings, specifications, and cost analysis.
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2.00 Credits
2 Hr. PR: MINE 261 and PR or Conc: MINE 306 and Senior Standing. Student and instructor select a mineral or coal deposit for the capstone mine design project. Geologic, demographic, quality, and market data are integrated with computer mapping software into a map set and exploration report.
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4.00 Credits
4 Hr. PR/CONC: MINE 411 and PR: MINE 483 and Senior Standing. Capstone mine design project report and presentation based on the mineral or coal reserve characterized in MINE 483. Includes an integrated mine plan, schedule, equipment selection, processing plant, mine services, product description and engineering economics.
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3.00 Credits
I. 3 Hr. PR: MINE 205 and MINE 206 or Consent. Each student selects and designs a mine subsystem under specified conditions, including extraction, transportation, ventilation, roof control, exploration, plant design, surface facilities, etc. (2 hr. lec., 1 hr. lab.)
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
II. 3-4 Hr. PR: Senior standing. Aspects involved in the control from fire, explosion, and other related hazards. Protective considerations and building design and construction. Fire and explosive protection organization including fire detection and control. (3 hr. lec. and/or 3 hr. lab.)
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. Pre-req: MINE 205 and MINE 206 and PHYS 112 and GEOL 342 or Consent. Origin of the universe and the planets, heat and age of the earth. Application of the science of geophysics in the location and analysis of earthquakes and in prospecting for oil and minerals.
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