Mining engineering
Theoretical Background of the Program
The Mining Engineering course focuses on the study and design of processes related to extracting mineral resources from the earth. The program aims to provide participants with fundamental knowledge of various mining techniques, including exploration, extraction, processing, and resource management. Mining engineering encompasses multiple aspects, such as optimizing mineral extraction methods to minimize costs and maximize efficiency, while adhering to safety and environmental protection standards. The course also covers the use of advanced technology and software in mine planning, soil and rock analysis, and risk management associated with mining operations.
General Objective of the Training Program
1. Acquiring fundamental and advanced skills in mining engineering
2. Understanding modern extraction and evaluation techniques
3. Developing effective strategies for planning and managing mining projects
4. Improving productivity and efficiency in mining projects
Main Topics of the Training Program
Planning and evaluation in mining projects
Case studies of successful mining projects
Introduction to mining engineering
Extraction and refining techniques
Target Audience for the Training Program
New and intermediate engineers working in the mining sector.
Mining site supervisors
Project managers and planners.