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Mining Engineering University of Exeter

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BEng On-Campus Part-time 4 years September find out find out

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About this course

  • This course has been developed to help upskill those already holding roles within the mining industry, who want to develop their career.
  • Gain a University of Exeter degree while working and earning a salary.
  • Students will study a broad range of topics: the underlying maths, digital, geology and physics skills that inform engineering, then mine design, operations, processing, automation, risk, safety, economics, environment and social governance.
  • The programme will involve innovative learning and teaching methods, achieved through online learning, including recorded lectures, live webinars and residentials.
  • Students will study for approximately six hours per week throughout the duration of the course.
  • Our flexible learning and online resources minimise disruption so students can continue to fulfil their current roles.
  • Students will develop new knowledge, skills, and ideas that will enable them to become more effective employees who can add real change to their organisation, and lay the foundation for a prosperous and challenging career.
  • Camborne School of Mines has over 140 years of history and a global reputation for training internationally renowned mining engineers.

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