Mining Engineering
226 McNutt Hall
1400 N. Bishop
Rolla, MO 65409-0450
(573) 341-4753
mining@mst.edu
Program Description
The course is offered using online learning methods. Students will learn by listening to the online lectures and through directed self-study. The lectures can be accessed at the designated web site at the time convenient to the student. Alternatively, a student may use recorded versions on a CD or a DVD. The Blackboard, Inc. software package is used in course administration.
Student and Program Outcomes
The special skills and knowledge that graduating students will acquire include the following:
Class Size
The enrollment will generally be limited to 15 students per class. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. This limit is set to allow us to provide the best service to the students. It is expected that several of the students will attend the class in person at Missouri S&T while the rest of the class will use online facilities.
Hardware/Software Requirements
To participate in online classes each student needs to secure access to an Internet-connected computer. Minimum computer requirements
M.E. Course Design and Requirements
Total credits required for graduation - 33 credit hours: The program is an advanced mining engineering program that takes advantage of current developments in online learning. It has a limited research component and can be completed without the need to attend classes at Missouri S&T. To complete the program and attain the degree a student needs to complete 33 hours of graduate credit.
Residency Requirement
This is an online learning program without a formal residency requirement. However, the students enrolled in courses that have a laboratory component may be required to complete a three day to one week long laboratory session at the Missouri S&T, at a time agreed to with the course instructor.
Courses
Each course in this offering is worth 3 credit hours. The program consists of the following course requirements:
The required courses are designed to assure that the student gains knowledge of state-of-the-art mining practice, while the technical electives allow her/him to
choose an area of specialization. The final choice of the courses needs to be approved by the Program Director.
Required Courses - total of 15 credit hours
MIN 318 Mine Atmosphere Control I
MIN 324 Underground Mining Methods and Equipment
MIN 326 Surface Mining Methods and Equipment
MIN 331 Rock Mechanics I
MIN 376 Environmental Aspects of Mining
Note: If any of these, or other courses below have already been taken for credit during the undergraduate degree, the student will need to take other courses that match his/her professional needs.
Technical Elective Courses - maximum of 15 credit hours
MIN 221 Mine Exploration
MIN 241 Principles of Mining Processing
MIN 270 Mining Industry Economics
MIN 300 Advanced Exploration
MIN 300 DPM Control
MIN 301 Money Engineering
MIN 302 Computer Applications in the Mining & Minerals Industry
MIN 306 Material Processing by High Pressure Water Jet
MIN 307 Principles of Explosives Engineering
MIN 311 Mine Plant Management
MIN 318 Mine Atmospheric Control I
MIN 322 Mine Management
MIN 343 Coal Mine Development and Production
MIN 345 Strata Control
MIN 350 Blasting Design and Technology
MIN 383 Tunneling and Underground Construction
MIN 400 Contract Management
MIN 400 Belt Conveying in Mines and Quarries
MIN 401 Truck Haulage Engineering
MIN 400 Special Problems
MIN 402 Environmental Controls for Blasting
MIN 403 Optimization Applications in Mining
MIN 404 Advanced Mining Systems
MIN 405 Non-Explosives Rock Fragmentation
MIN 407 Theory of High Explosives
MIN 408 Ore Reserve Analysis and Geostatistics
MIN 409 Mining Feasibility Studies & Evaluation Procedures
MIN 412 Mine Management II
MIN 415 Advanced Mine Health and Safety Design I
MIN 416 Health and Safety in Mineral Engineering Design II
MIN 418 Mine Atmospheric Control II
MIN 432 Advanced Rock Mechanics
MIN 433 Rock Mechanics IV
Note: Additional 200, 300, or 400 level electives may be available (1 to 6 credit hours) as these become ready for online offering
Technical Electives
Six credit hours are technical electives that can be selected from outside of the Department, should the student wish to do so, offered either via online or through traditional classroom teaching. The technical electives need to be approved by the Program Director or by the Department Chair.
Advanced credit - Maximum 9 credits.
Of the total 33 credit hours required to obtain the degree, a maximum of nine (9) credit hours of graduate level work, with a minimum grade of "B" (top 50% of the class), can be transferred from other universities. The balance of the credits has to be taken through Missouri S&T.
Design Project or Problem Report
There is no requirement for a thesis or internship. However, to develop independent study skills and ability to synthesize learned information each student is required to complete the Design Project or a Problem Report (3 credit hours). The topic needs to be approved by the course coordinator and is expected to relate to student's professional interests.
Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate a student needs to obtain the following credits:
1. Credit for all five required courses, if not taken previously as part of the Bachelor's degree (15 credit hours as listed above)
2. Additional 15 credit hours for technical electives
3.Credit for a 3-credit-hour design project or problem report
Program Pre-requisites
Candidates for the program should have an undergraduate degree in a physical science or engineering discipline and have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0 (on a 4-point scale). If a candidate has another Bachelor’s degree, the candidate shall have two deficiency courses: fluid mechanics (Civ Eng 230) and statistics and dynamics (IDE 140). Prerequisites for these courses must be satisfied unless individually waived by the instructor.
International Students
International students for whom English is not the native language must submit a TOEFL score of at least 550 paper based, 79 internet based, or satisfactorily complete an English Language course approved by the Program Coordinator. A GRE score is required of all international students.
If an applicant's educational and/or industrial background appears to be lacking, the applicant may be accepted provided he or she agrees to take selected background courses selected to ensure his/her success. Depending on the student's background, up to four fundamental mining courses may be required.
Enrollment
Enrollment can be done by completing the registration forms:
Graduate Student Application
Fees
Current tuition fees for this program may be found at the following web site:
http://dce.mst.edu/admissions/fee_schedule.html
The fees entitle the student to participate in all activities related to the course(s) he/she is enrolled in.
Additional information can be obtained from:
Dr. Jerry Tien
tien@mst.edu
Tel. (573) 341-4757
Mrs. Judy Russell
jrussell@mst.edu
Tel. (573) 341-7652
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