305636 v.3 Graduate Certificate in Mine Planning and Design
GradCertMinePlanDes(Curtin)
Introduction
All successful mining operations are based on a carefully considered and documented mine planning and design process that continues unabated throughout the life of the mine. This process requires a number of skills that combine practical experience, common sense and judgement with highly developed engineering and economic evaluation expertise. Consequently, the principal objective of this course is to provide an understanding of some of the core concepts, methodologies and tools that are necessary to design and plan safe and efficient mining operations.
Course Entry Requirements/Prerequisites
An honours degree in the first or second class designated as Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Science Engineering in Mining Engineering, Mining Geology or Mineral Resource Engineering, or the Curtin Graduate Diploma of Mining Engineering and at least one year of professional experience in the mining industry, or an ordinary pass degree designated as Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Science Engineering in Mining Engineering, Mining Geology or Mineral Resource Engineering, or a degree in geological engineering, geology, civil engineering, engineering geology, surveying or other relevant field from a recognised university, and at least two years of professional experience in the mining industry. All prospective students should consult the Senior Academic in Mining Engineering regarding elegibility for admission.
Duration and Availability
This fee paying course is one to two years part-time study and is presented in a block release format. Intensive sessions of approximately three weeks duration are offered for instruction. Classes and the assessment for each unit are held over a four to five day period, which may include Saturdays and Sundays. There are typically six hours of instruction each lecture day, or , in some units, half a day of instruction and half a day in library work.
Additional Course Expenses
Students may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks, readers and other vital study materials. In addition, students may also need to contribute some of the cost of consumables, which varies depending on the area of study.
Course Structure |
Hrs/Wk |
Credit |
Year 1 Summer Period |
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10940 |
v.3 |
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WASM Resource Sector Finance 601 |
16.0 |
12.5 |
301210 |
v.2 |
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WASM Applied Mining Geostatistics and Resource Estimation 601 |
25.0 |
12.5 |
307319 |
v.1 |
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WASM Mining Equipment Selection 601 |
24.0 |
12.5 |
307320 |
v.1 |
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WASM Underground Mine Planning and Design 601 |
50.0 |
25.0 |
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62.5 |
Year 1 Winter Period |
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301234 |
v.2 |
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WASM Mining Systems Engineering 601 |
25.0 |
12.5 |
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OR |
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301235 |
v.2 |
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WASM Risk Analysis in Mine Planning 601 |
25.0 |
12.5 |
307318 |
v.1 |
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WASM Open Pit Mine Planning and Design 601 |
50.0 |
25.0 |
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37.5 |
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Availability
Year | Location | Period | All* | Internal | External | 2004 | Kalgoorlie Campus | Trimester 1 | | Y | | 2004 | Kalgoorlie Campus | Trimester 2 | | Y | | 2004 | Kalgoorlie Campus | Winter Period | Y | | |
The information displayed above refers to study periods and locations where the course is available for first time entry. Students are normally only offered or admitted to a course once.
*The course itself may not be available either solely internally or externally but individual units may be offered in either or both of those modes. Prospective students should contact the Course Coordinator for further information.
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