The principal undergraduate degree program offered by the School of Mining Engineering leads to a Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering).
The BE (Mining Engineering) is recognised by the engineering professional organisations the Institution of Engineers (Australia) (IEAust) and the Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy (AusIMM), and is a requirement for the statutory qualification of Mine Manager.
The program is four years full-time study on campus. Courses include a mixture of lectures, tutorials, laboratory exercises and demonstrations and field trips. Industrial training is a compulsory component of the program and the School is making increasing use of alternate technologies to enhance the educational process.
In the 1st year, the emphasis is on establishing a fundamental understanding of the sciences. This is built on in subsequent years, firstly covering the general principles of engineering and then applying this knowledge to the various activities, processes and systems that support mining and associated industries. In later years projects are undertaken – individually and in teams – which involve engineering design and analysis that further promote the application of the principles to real-life problems.
The program is comprehensive in terms of covering the essential elements required of a mining engineer including:
The postgraduate program has been specifically designed to meet the special requirements of persons working in the mining industry and can cater to those who are normally resident outside of Sydney. Each of the courses in the program is offered in short-course mode involving an intensive one-week block of lectures, tutorials, site visits and assignments followed by a period of off-campus study to complete a major project. This arrangement allows people to study while still engaged in full-time employment. Usually students enrol in one or two courses each semester.
The essential difference between the two degree options, either undergraduate or postgraduate, comes down to whether you wish to be considered and recognised as a professional Mining Engineering, in which case you will need to complete the undergraduate degree option.
If you cannot afford to leave the workforce but want to undertake study into some aspects of mining and at the same time gain a university qualification then you should consider the postgraduate degree options.
http://www2.mining.unsw.edu.au/pdf/program_outlines/ProgramOutline_UNSWMiningEng.pdf