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Mining and Minerals Engineerin (MINE) Program

The Mining and Minerals Engineerin (MINE) program at Virginia Tech offers a comprehensive education in the field of mining and minerals engineering. The program covers various aspects of mining, including exploration, extraction, processing, and environmental management.


Program Overview

The MINE program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles of mining and minerals engineering, as well as hands-on experience in the field. The program includes courses in mining methods, mineral processing, geomechanics, and environmental management, among others.


Course Offerings

The MINE program offers a wide range of courses, including:


  • MINE 1024: Leadership and Service in the Mineral Industries (1 credit)
    • Leadership and service principles
    • Awareness of self and others through personality typing
    • Strategic planning
    • Importance of energy and mineral industries to developed and developing countries
    • Mineral extraction and purification processes and calculations
    • Conflict resolution
  • MINE 1034: Automation and Data Analytics in the Mineral Industries (1 credit)
    • Discovering challenges and opportunities in autonomous vehicles, systems, and data analytics
    • Fundamentals of robotics and data analytics
    • Hands-on projects with autonomous kits and drones
    • Analysis of industry data, including production studies
  • MINE 1044: Space Mining (1 credit)
    • Explore challenges and opportunities in off-earth mining
    • Resources currently identified on earth and critical uses
    • Astroidal, lunar, and martian resources
    • Operating conditions in space
    • Environmental, social, and governance issues
  • MINE 1984: Special Study (1-19 credits)
    • Variable credit course
  • MINE 2114: Energy and Raw Materials: Geopolitics and Sustainable Development (3 credits)
    • Supply and demand of energy resources and raw materials
    • Domestic and global trends
    • Development of energy and mineral resources
  • MINE 2504: Introduction to Mining Engineering (3 credits)
    • Introduction to the complete field of mining and minerals engineering
    • Phases of mine development
    • Discreet mining methods and mineral processing operations
  • MINE 2534: Mine Surveying and Mapping (3 credits)
    • Specialized principles of field surveying and mapping
    • Introduction to modern surveying instruments, field techniques, and computational procedures
  • MINE 2544: Leadership for Responsible Mining (2 credits)
    • Principles of leadership for the global resource industries
    • Identification of project impacts and risks
    • Stakeholder analysis and conflict management
  • MINE 2564: Resource Exploration and Design (3 credits)
    • Basic methods and concepts in exploration and modeling of ore bodies
    • Resource exploration planning
    • Exploration technologies for potential mine sites
  • MINE 2714: Introduction to Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering (3 credits)
    • Introduction to basics of petroleum and natural gas engineering
    • Concepts of conventional and unconventional fossil fuel energy
  • MINE 2974: Independent Study (1-19 credits)
    • Variable credit course
  • MINE 2984: Special Study (1-19 credits)
    • Variable credit course
  • MINE 2994: Undergraduate Research (1-19 credits)
    • Variable credit course
  • MINE 3544: Mineral Processing Laboratory (1 credit)
    • Laboratory investigations of the unit operations and principles of mineral processing
  • MINE 3564: Underground Mine Design (3 credits)
    • Design fundamentals of mining systems and stope development
    • Equipment selection and application
  • MINE 3574: Surface Mine and Quarry Design (3 credits)
    • Surface mining methods and their selection
    • Mine planning and design
  • MINE 3584: Ventilation Engineering (3 credits)
    • Subsurface ventilation systems
    • Ventilation planning and design
  • MINE 3604: Mining Geomechanics (3 credits)
    • Properties and behavior of geologic materials and masses
    • Design principles of structures founded on and in rocks
  • MINE 3624: Mineral Resource Project Management (3 credits)
    • Applied and theoretical concepts in the valuation and management of mining and energy extraction projects
  • MINE 3634: Fundamentals of Mineral Processing (3 credits)
    • Principles of mineral processing with an emphasis on metallurgical data evaluation
  • MINE 3644: Applications in Mineral Processing (2 credits)
    • Applied concepts in the design and operation of mineral processing plants
  • MINE 3664: Fluids and Thermodynamics for Resources (3 credits)
    • Fluid properties and hydrostatics
    • Derivation and application of the continuity, momentum, and energy equation
  • MINE 3674: Explosives and Rock Fragmentation (3 credits)
    • Rock fragmentation for excavation
    • Drilling fragmentation, rock drilling systems
  • MINE 3714: Petroleum and Natural Gas Reservoir Engineering (3 credits)
    • Introduction to oil and gas reservoirs
    • Basics of reservoir rock and fluid properties
  • MINE 3724: Formation Evaluation and Engineering (3 credits)
    • Well log measurements and interpretation
    • Standard logging suites used in industry
  • MINE 3984: Special Study (1-19 credits)
    • Variable credit course
  • MINE 4504: Materials Handling and Power Systems (3 credits)
    • Principles of materials handling, fluid power, and electrical power systems
  • MINE 4614: Health and Safety Systems (3 credits)
    • Investigation of health and safety management systems
  • MINE 4624: Mine and Water Reservoir Engineering (3 credits)
    • Essential topics related to water in resource extraction projects
  • MINE 4635: Mining Engineering Capstone (2 credits)
    • Comprehensive design project and feasibility study
  • MINE 4636: Mining Engineering Capstone (2 credits)
    • Comprehensive design project and feasibility study
  • MINE 4644: Environmental Management for Mining and Geoenergy (2 credits)
    • Environmental impacts of mines and geoenergy resource development projects
  • MINE 4654: Mine Power Systems and Automation (3 credits)
    • Fundamentals of electrical theory
    • Circuit elements, calculations, and network analysis
  • MINE 4664: Resource Engineering Leadership Seminar (1 credit)
    • Invited speakers and subject experts
    • Assigned readings, facilitated activities, and discussions
  • MINE 4714: Well Drilling and Completion Engineering (3 credits)
    • Introduction to drilling and completion design
  • MINE 4724: Petroleum and Natural Gas Production Engineering (3 credits)
    • Extraction of reservoir fluids
    • Oil and gas thermodynamic properties
  • MINE 4974: Independent Study (1-19 credits)
    • Variable credit course
  • MINE 4984: Special Study (1-19 credits)
    • Variable credit course
  • MINE 4994: Undergraduate Research (1-19 credits)
    • Variable credit course

Program Requirements

The MINE program requires students to complete a minimum of 128 credits, including:


  • 40 credits of general education courses
  • 60 credits of mining and minerals engineering courses
  • 20 credits of elective courses
  • 8 credits of capstone design courses

Admission Criteria

Admission to the MINE program is competitive and based on a student's academic record, including:


  • High school GPA
  • SAT or ACT scores
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Personal statement

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees for the MINE program vary depending on the student's residency status and the number of credits taken per semester. For more information, please visit the Virginia Tech website.


Research Areas

The MINE program offers research opportunities in various areas, including:


  • Mining methods and equipment
  • Mineral processing and extractive metallurgy
  • Geomechanics and rock mechanics
  • Environmental management and sustainability
  • Petroleum and natural gas engineering

Faculty and Staff

The MINE program is taught by a team of experienced faculty and staff, including:


  • Dr. [Name], Professor and Department Head
  • Dr. [Name], Associate Professor
  • Dr. [Name], Assistant Professor
  • [Name], Lecturer
  • [Name], Research Scientist

Facilities and Resources

The MINE program has access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, including:


  • Mining and minerals engineering laboratory
  • Geomechanics and rock mechanics laboratory
  • Environmental management and sustainability laboratory
  • Petroleum and natural gas engineering laboratory
  • Computer-aided design and simulation software

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the MINE program have a wide range of career opportunities, including:


  • Mining engineer
  • Mineral processing engineer
  • Geomechanics engineer
  • Environmental manager
  • Petroleum and natural gas engineer
  • Research scientist
  • Consultant

Conclusion

The Mining and Minerals Engineerin (MINE) program at Virginia Tech offers a comprehensive education in the field of mining and minerals engineering. With a strong focus on hands-on experience, research opportunities, and career development, the program prepares students for a successful career in the mining and minerals industry.


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