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Mining Engineering
College of Engineering
Mining engineering requires a broad knowledge of sciences and other fields of engineering in its practice after graduation. The curriculum below meets the requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering, provided the student satisfies the graduation requirements of the College of Engineering. Admission to the program is selective. Students should refer to the UK Bulletin for general information concerning admission and graduation requirements.
Second Semester EM 313 Dynamics .................................................................................... 3 MNG 371 Professional Development of Mining Engineers ..................... 3 MNG 435 Mine Systems Engineering and Economics ............................ 4 MNG 463 Surface Mine Design and Environmental Issues .................... 3 Minerals Processing Technical Elective* ................................................ 3
Freshman Year
First Semester Hours MNG 332 Mine Plant Machinery ............................................................... 3 MNG 341 Mine Ventilation ....................................................................... 3 MNG 551 Rock Mechanics ...................................................................... 4 MNG 591 Mine Design Project I*** ........................................................... 1 UK Core – Statistical Inferential Reasoning ............................................ 3 UK Core – Citizenship - USA ................................................................... 3
First Semester Hours CHE 105 General College Chemistry I ..................................................... 4 CS 221 First Course in Computer Science for Engineers ...................... 2 CIS/WRD 110 Composition and Communication I .................................... 3 MA 113 Calculus I .................................................................................... 4 MNG 101 Introduction to Mining Engineering .......................................... 1 UK Core – Social Sciences ..................................................................... 3 Second Semester CHE 107 General College Chemistry II .................................................... 3 MA 114 Calculus II ................................................................................... 4 MNG 191 Mine Graphics ......................................................................... 1 MNG 264 Mining Methods ........................................................................ 3 PHY 231 General University Physics ..................................................... 4 PHY 241 General University Physics Laboratory .................................. 1
Sophomore Year First Semester Hours EM 221 Statics ......................................................................................... 3 GLY/EES 220 Principles of Physical Geology ........................................ 4 MA 213 Calculus III .................................................................................. 4 MNG 331 Explosives and Blasting .......................................................... 2 PHY 232 General University Physics ..................................................... 4 PHY 242 General University Physics Laboratory .................................. 1 Second Semester EM 302 Mechanics of Deformable Solids ............................................... 3 MA 214 Calculus IV ................................................................................. 3 ME 220 Engineering Thermodynamics I .................................................. 3 CIS/WRD 111 Composition and Communication II ................................... 3 MNG 291 Mineral Reserve Modeling ....................................................... 2 MNG 303 Deformable Solids Laboratory ................................................ 1 MNG 322 Mine Safety and Health Management and Processes ............................................................... 2
Junior Year First Semester Hours EE 305 Electrical Circuits and Electronics ............................................... 3 GLY/EES 230 Fundamentals of Geology I .............................................. 3 ME 330 Fluid Mechanics .......................................................................... 3 MNG 211 Mine Surveying ........................................................................ 2 MNG 301 Minerals Processing ................................................................ 3 MNG 302 Minerals Processing Laboratory ............................................. 1 MNG 335 Introduction to Mine Systems Analysis ................................... 3
Senior Year
Second Semester MNG 592 Mine Design Project II (UK Core – Arts and Creativity) .......... 2 UK Core – Global Dynamics .................................................................... 3 Technical Electives** ............................................................................... 6 Supportive Elective .................................................................................. 3 UK Core – Humanities .............................................................................. 3 *The Mineral Processing Technical Elective is to be chosen between MNG 575, Coal Preparation Design, and MNG 580, Mineral Processing Plant Design. **Courses recommended as technical electives are listed below. These courses must be chosen with the approval of the student’s advisor to ensure that the curriculum includes sufficient engineering design content. ***At the time of publication, MNG 591 was being changed from 2 credit hours to 1 credit hour.
Technical Electives: Of the two technical electives in the undergraduate program, students are required to select at least one from departmental courses. The remaining course, chosen with the approval of the student’s advisor, can be used to fulfill specific educational goals. MNG 511 Mine Power System Design MNG 531 Advanced Blast Design and Technology MNG 541 Computer Design of Mine Ventilation Systems MNG 561 Mine Construction Engineering I MNG 563 Simulation of Industrial Production Systems MNG 572 Advanced Coal Preparation MNG 575 Coal Preparation Design MNG 580 Mineral Processing Plant Design MNG 581 Geostatistics MNG 599 Topic in Mining Engineering BAE 438G Fundamentals of Groundwater Hydrology CE 471G Soil Mechanics CE 541 Intermediate Fluid Mechanics GLY/EES 450G Sedimentary Geology GLY/EES 585 Hydrogeology PLS 501 Reclamation of Disturbed Land
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