
PgDip Mining Engineering, University of Exeter INTO Centre
Exeter,
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12 Months
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About this course
The MSc and PgDip in Mining Engineering are designed for engineers and geologists wanting to deepen their skills or recent graduates eager to specialize in mining. Taught by the esteemed Camborne School of Mines, the program combines specialist analytical, design, and management skills relevant to the mining industry. It offers students the chance to work on projects linked to industry, with potential placements, benefiting from strong local and international industry connections. The course emphasizes practical, research-led learning, including field visits and industry-based projects, preparing students for careers in various mining and geoscience sectors.
Why this course is highly recommended
One of the key benefits is its diversity and practicality, with access to world-class facilities and expert faculty involved in current research. The course offers excellent industry links and opportunities for industrial placements, making graduates highly employable. The reputation of Camborne School of Mines and its strong alumni network further enhance career prospects, with many graduates working in influential roles worldwide.
Specialisation
This program focuses on mining engineering, covering areas like excavation, geomechanics, mine planning, underground and surface excavation design, and mine automation. It is tailored to those interested in the technical and managerial aspects of mining, geotechnics, and tunnelling, combining practical skills with research to meet industry needs.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
29.03L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need a 2:2 honours degree or equivalent in relevant disciplines such as geology, engineering, earth sciences, or related fields. International students must demonstrate the required English language proficiency, following Profile B2 standards.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
PTE
67
TOEFL
90
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates have gone on to become mining engineers, geotechnical engineers, drill and blast engineers, automatic fare collection engineers, and geologists. They find employment with leading companies like Glencore, Atlas Iron, Vedanta Resources, and First Quantum Minerals. The program’s strong industry links and professional accreditation through IOM3 support graduates' career progression globally.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
A typical requirement is a 2:2 honours degree in a relevant field such as geology, engineering, or earth sciences. International students also need to meet English language standards.
What are the teaching methods used?
The program includes two semesters of structured coursework, field visits, practical assignments, and a final project or dissertation, often linked to industry for real-world experience.
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