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Bachelor of Engineering Science (Mining Engineering)Assessment (Internat.) Assignment, group work and exams. Outline The Bachelor of Engineering Science course is an integrated design-orientated course that aims to produce creative, engineering technologists who have knowledge of the social, environmental, economic and organisational aspects of their work. The main characteristic of this course is applied design in a systems context, which is encompassed by two study majors: Design Engineering and Systems Engineering. From your second year, you may specialise in one of the following programs: Mining, Mechanical, or Civil. Areas of study within the Mining Engineering program include Mineral Deposit Evaluation and Processing, Underground Production Systems, Mine Power and Services, Surface Mining Operations and Mine Environment and Safety. Career Opportunities Mining Engineers are in high demand in Australia and the Asia Pacific Region. The broad education offered at the School of Science and Engineering will enable you to find employment in a wide range of resource related industries, including consulting. Mining Engineers work in all parts of the industry from feasibility studies through to mine design, to managing actual production and sales. RPL and Credit Transfer International students wishing to apply for RPL and Credit Transfer are required to provide syllabus of previous study undertaken at time of applying for course. Not all courses offer RPL and Credit Transfer. Contact the International Student Programs office at international@ballarat.edu.au Objectives Successful completion of this course will give you the foundation, knowledge and skills to: - Move on to graduate studies in technology, business administration and other areas - Possess a core of basic analytical and communication skills, common to all branches of engineering, and then permit you to undertake in depth study of either civil engineering (infrastructure), mining or mechanical engineering - Possess in depth knowledge of the industrial and social environments in which you will function as an engineering technologist Requirements To qualify for the Bachelor of Engineering Science degree, a student must complete the specified units and structural requirements of the course and obtain 360 credit points.
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