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Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering in the Philippines



The Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering is a four-year degree program in the Philippines that will train you in conceptualizing and designing mining methods, generating technical specifications and standards, undertaking research and development, and applying mining principles to operations.

Some examples of courses that you may take while enrolled in this program include:

  • Differential Calculus
  • Solid Mensuration
  • General Surveying
  • Integral Calculus
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Principles of Geology
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Differential Equations
  • Statics of Rigid Bodies
  • Principles of Mining
  • Principles of Metallurgy
  • Elementary Mineralogy
  • Physics
  • Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
  • Underground Mining
  • Techniques of Mining Analysis
  • Safety Management
  • Engineering Management
  • Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
  • Surface Mining
  • Mine Environmental Management
  • Mine Safety
  • Computer Aided Drafting
  • Basic Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanics of Fluids
  • Rock Mechanics
  • Engineering Economy
  • Mineral Processing
  • Structural Geology
  • Mine Research and Studies
  • Mine Management
  • Mine Economics
  • Mineral Deposits

 

In addition to taking the subjects mentioned above, you may also undergo a minimum of  384 hours of On-the-Job Training at companies or agencies involved in the mining business to give you an opportunity to put what you have learned in school into practice.

CAREERS

Qualified graduates of can find employment as any of the following:

  • Mining Engineer
  • Quality Assurance Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Cadet Engineer

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