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The mineral industry deals with the excavation and processing of ore to obtain the mineral products required by contemporary society. To meet industrial requirements, the curriculum of Mining Engineering provides three closely associated options, Mining Engineering, Mine-Mechanical Engineering, and Mineral Processing and Environmental Engineering.
- Mining Engineering option, in addition to the fundamentals of mining, includes elements of earthworks and excavation for both surface and underground.
- Mine-Mechanical option produces mining engineers who understand the design, modification, automation, use and maintenance of heavy and specialized equipment in the mining industry.
- Mineral Processing and Environmental Engineering option, the subjects addressed include the design, operation and control of ore treatment plants and the environmental control systems required by government regulations.
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