308918 v.1 Graduate Diploma in Mineral Exploration GeoscienceGradDipMinExplGeoSc(Curtin) This course is not available to International Onshore Students on Student Visas IntroductionAimed at non-geologists who want to acquire a basic understanding of the processes and techniques used by geologists and others in exploring for and evaluating mineral deposits. Topics covered are - geological terminology, descriptions of orebodies, exploration techniques including geophysics and geochemistry, as well as drilling and resource estimation techniques. Course Entry Requirements/PrerequisitesA three-year degree from a recognised tertiary institution. Recognition of Prior LearningApplications for recognition of prior learning are encouraged from applicants and are assessed on an individual basis. Special consideration will be given to geoscience graduates with associate degrees or diplomas and several years of industry experience. Duration and AvailabilityAvailable on a part-time basis externally only. Course OrganisationFirst year units consists of an introduction to geological concepts and resource geology, with a field component on geology and maps. Also covers applied geochemistry, metallic mineral deposits and industrial minerals plus fossil fuels. Second year units introduces applied geophysics and resource estimation, and involves a second field-based unit, mining and exploration geology. The final year is composed mining industry project. Theoretical material will be delivered externally on CD ROM with support via WebCT. The practical component will be delivered on-line, using mail-out kits and during field-based sessions. Career OpportunitiesEconomics and Accounting graduates taking this course may find employment with stockbroking firms specialising in commodities, or in resource company administration. Science and information technology graduates may be in a position to work in geology-related fields, given an anticipated shortfall in traditional geology graduates in coming years. Additional Course ExpensesStudents may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks, readers and other vital study materials. Students are responsible for their own accommodation and food costs during field camps.
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