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Curriculum

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ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ’s Mining Engineering Program is the oldest in Canada (since 1871). CelebratingÌýits 150th year anniversaryÌýin 2021, the Program has two streams – an English stream for out-of-province and international students, and a bilingual stream for CEGEP students in collaboration with École Polytechnique de Montréal. Local students from English high schools are eligible to follow the English stream.ÌýÌý

The complete program details can be foundÌýHERE

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ÌýSEMESTER

ÌýOVERVIEW OF CONTENT

U0

Fall/Winter

Freshmen (U0) from out-of-province or international take a year of university level chemistry, physics and mathematics and some Humanities and Social Science classes.

U1

Fall/WinterÌý

Fundamentals of mining engineering in introductory level courses on geology and processing of materials. Additional required coursework this year includes topics in civil and mechanical engineering, and communications.

U1

Summer

Surveying course and Industrial Workterm 1

U2

Fall

A rich mixture of intermediate courses including electrical machinery, computer programming, and civil engineering.

U2

Winter

Required specific mining courses.

U2

Summer

Industrial Work Term 2

U3

Fall

Courses at École Polytechnique de MontréalÌýfor the bilingual stream or at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ for the English stream,Ìýincluding rock mechanics and mining geology.

U3

Winter

Industrial Work Term 3

U3

Summer

ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ (Surface Mining and Mine Ventilation) and École Polytechnique de Montréal (Environment and Underground Mining).

U4

Fall

Industrial Work Term 4 (Optional, technical complementary course)

U4

Winter

Project courses such as Feasibility Study drawing on all the mining courses taken to date.

The Mining Engineering Academic Policy (MEAP) can be downloaded here

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