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MET 101 - Introduction to Metallurgical Engineering I

(2 units)
Introduction to metallurgical engineering. Basic concepts of minerals, metals

Units of Lecture: 1
Units of Laboratory/Studio: 3
Offered: Every Fall
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course:
1. Students will be able to recognize, position, and understand the industrial function of multidisciplinary teams for exploring, developing, operating and closing a mine in the global, economic, environmental and social arena.
2. Students will be able to apply computer tools such as Excel for calculating and modeling laboratory results for engineering design applications, a modern engineering tool.
3. Students will be able to use the principles of math, physics, and other science and engineering disciplines to the solution of mineral processing, mining, and metallurgical engineering problems.
4. Students will be able to recognize and understand the impacts of current and future events that affect the mining industry as a lifelong learning opportunity, and to apply ethical engineering solutions to respond to those events in the global, economic, environmental and social arena.


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