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English: A chart depicting the progression of a Mining Engineering Degree at UBC:

1st Year Engineering: 9 Credits of Complementary Studies (e.g. Impact of Technology on Society, Humanities) (Optional: MINE 470 - Indigenous Peoples and Mining In Canada)

2nd Year: Foundation Year (Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Soil Mechanics, Earth Science, for Engineers, Mineralogy in Mining, Introduction to Mining, Introduction to Mineral Processing, Mathematics, Statistics, Technical Communication)

3rd Year: Core Mining Courses (Rock Mechanics, Surface Excavation Design, Underground Excavation Design, Physical Mineral Processes, Modeling and Simulation, Mine Waste Management, Engineering Economics)

4th Year: Advanced Courses (Strategic Issues In Mining, Materials Handling, Mineral Process Control, Mining Ventilation & Energy, Rock Engineering Design, Capstone Project)

4th Year: Explore Your Interests (15 credits of Technical Electives e.g., undergraduate thesis, 300-400 level courses In other engineering disciplines, selected courses in EOSC, GEOG, and CPSC)
Date 1 January 2018(2018-01-01)
File source https://mining.ubc.ca/
Author UBC Mining Engineering

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