ºÚÁÏÉç is proud to be the host of the oldest mining engineering
program in Canada, which started in 1871. The program is known for the
excellence of its courses as well as the training it provides in mining science and
technology, mineral economics, mine planning, rock mechanics, renewable energy, and mine design. Mining offers excellent career opportunities in Canada and around the world.
There have been rapid technological developments in recent years, presenting numerous
challenges to students with strong interest in engineering and a
taste for innovation.
The Department offers a co-operative program leading to an
accredited B.Eng. degree in Mining Engineering. It includes three paid
industrial work terms. The Department has a dedicated Mining Co-op Liaison Officer to help the students find jobs in industry. The program is offered in one of two streams: English Stream for high school students and Bilingual Stream for CEGEP students, in collaboration with the
mining engineering program at Polytechnique Montréal in Montreal. Students in the Bilingual Stream take six mining courses at Polytechnique Montréal at the latter part of the program. The teaching and learning style in mining courses is one that permits the students to sharpen their communication skills—both written and oral—and develop their team working skills.
A wide range of scholarships are available to new and continuing students from the Department, Faculty of Engineering, as well as from industry. The Department provides financial support to students who are willing to participate in mining competitions, such as the Canadian Mining Games and World Mining Competition.
When taking a co-op work term, students must register for MIME
290, MIME 291, and MIME 392; thus, co-op work terms appear on the student transcript. Interested students may also take a fourth work term as a complementary course and a fifth one as an extra course.