What is Mining Engineering?
Mining engineering is the development and preparation of a mine in order to safely and efficiently remove the resources while protecting the environment.
Resources extracted during mining are used in a variety of modern-day products, from toothpaste to cell phones to cars.
What does a mining engineer do?
As a mining engineer, you will identify the location of valuable and accessible material deposits and devise processes for extracting them safely from the earth for use in manufacturing and utilities.
Mining engineers strive to extract the minerals for the least cost and the lowest environmental impact, and often specialize in one type of mineral or metal.
The field of mining engineering has become highly automated, utilizing robots, unmanned aerial vehicles, advanced explosives, and simulation technology.
As a mining engineering major at South Dakota Mines, you will be learning at one of only 13 such programs nationwide. The Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. To ensure students can access our world-class program, the department awards $250,000 in scholarship money each year.
Courses for this Degree
• Surveying for Mining and Geological Engineers
• Surface Mining Methods and Unit Operations
• Mining and Management Mathematics
• Underground Mining Methods and Equipment
• Computer Applications in Mining
• Introduction to Explosives Engineering
• Mineralogy and Petrology for Mining Engineers
• Mineral Economics and Finance
• Theoretical and Applied Rock Mechanics
• Theoretical and Applied Mine Ventilation
Course Curriculum
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Internships and Co-ops
At South Dakota Mines, 77% of students land internships and co-ops in their field, earning an average salary of $20.00/hour. Mining engineering students intern with such companies as:
• Sanford Underground Research Facility
• Freeport-McMoRan
• Kiewit
• RESPEC
• Caterpillar
• Cargill
• Twin Metals Minnesota
• Institute of Makers of Explosives
• Peabody Energy
• Martin Marietta
• Westmoreland Coal