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Program Overview
Programme: BEng Mining Engineering
The BEng Mining Engineering programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of mining engineering. The programme is accredited by the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) and complies with the academic requirements for registration as a professional engineer.
Programme Information
The programme is presented over a period of four years and consists of a combination of theoretical and practical modules. The learning outcomes of the programme include:
- Engineering problem solving
- Application of specialist and fundamental knowledge
- Engineering design and synthesis
- Investigation, experimentation, and data analysis
- Engineering methods, skills, tools, and information technology
- Professional and general communication
- Awareness and knowledge of the impact of engineering activity on society and the physical environment
- Work in teams and in multidisciplinary environments
- An awareness and ability for lifelong learning
- An awareness and knowledge of principles of professional ethics and practice
Admission Requirements
The following persons will be considered for admission:
- A candidate who is in possession of a certificate that is deemed by the University to be equivalent to the required Grade 12 certificate with university endorsement
- A candidate who is a graduate from another tertiary institution or has been granted the status of a graduate of such an institution
- A candidate who is a graduate of another faculty at the University of Pretoria
Minimum Requirements
The minimum requirements for admission to the programme are:
- Achievement level of 5 for English Home Language or English First Additional Language
- Achievement level of 6 for Mathematics
- Achievement level of 6 for Physical Science
- APS of 35
Core Modules
The programme consists of a range of core modules, including:
- Academic orientation
- General chemistry
- Electricity and electronics
- Physics
- Humanities and social sciences
- Graphical communication
- Materials science
- Workshop practice
- Mechanics
- Calculus
- Mathematics
Promotion to Next Study Year
Promotion to the next study year is based on the student's performance in the previous year. A student who complies with all the requirements of the previous year of study is promoted to the next year of study.
Pass with Distinction
A student graduates with distinction if they have obtained a weighted average of at least 75% in one year in all the modules of the final year of study, and have completed the degree programme within the prescribed four years.
Fundamental Modules
The programme includes a range of fundamental modules, including:
- UPO 112: Academic orientation
- CHM 171: General chemistry
- EBN 122: Electricity and electronics
- FSK 176: Physics
- HAS 110: Humanities and social sciences
- MGC 110: Graphical communication
- NMC 113: Materials science
- PWP 121: Workshop practice
- SWK 122: Mechanics
- WTW 158: Calculus
- WTW 164: Mathematics
Core Modules (Second Year)
The second year of the programme includes the following core modules:
- BES 220: Engineering statistics
- JCP 203: Community-based project
- MPR 213: Programming and information technology
- MSD 210: Dynamics
- MTX 221: Thermodynamics
- PJJ 210: Professional and technical communication
- PMY 210: Introduction to mining
- PPY 220: Experiential training
- SUR 220: Surveying
- SWK 210: Strength of materials
- WTW 238: Mathematics
- WTW 256: Differential equations
- WTW 258: Calculus
- WTW 263: Numerical methods
Core Modules (Third Year)
The third year of the programme includes the following core modules:
- BSS 310: Engineering management
- GLY 256: Geology for engineering
- MIA 320: Engineering activity and group work
- MTV 310: Thermoflow
- NMP 310: Minerals processing
- PME 320: Mineral economics
- PMY 311: Surface mining and geotechnics
- PMY 320: Mining
- PNB 300: Industrial excursions
- PPY 320: Experiential training
- PRX 321: Explosives engineering
- PSC 321: Introduction to project
Core Modules (Fourth Year)
The fourth year of the programme includes the following core modules:
- GLY 254: Structural geology
- GLY 352: Geodynamics and ore formation
- IPI 410: Engineering professionalism
- PEE 410: Mine ventilation engineering
- PMY 410: Mining
- PMY 423: Mine operational risk management
- PMZ 422: Mine design and research
- PNB 400: Industrial excursions
- PSC 411: Project
- PSZ 410: Strata control
Research Areas
The programme covers a range of research areas, including:
- Mining engineering
- Geology
- Mineral processing
- Mine ventilation
- Strata control
- Explosives engineering
- Mine design and research
Conclusion
The BEng Mining Engineering programme at the University of Pretoria is a comprehensive and accredited programme that provides students with a thorough education in the field of mining engineering. The programme covers a range of theoretical and practical modules, and includes a range of research areas. Graduates of the programme are well-equipped to pursue careers in the mining industry, and are eligible for registration as professional engineers with the Engineering Council of South Africa.
