Conference Proceedings
Education and Research for the Mineral Industry for the Future, Melbourne
Conference Proceedings
Education and Research for the Mineral Industry for the Future, Melbourne
Mature Entry Mining Students at Ballarat CAE
A report is given of the problems of finance and physical resources that currently affect The University of New South Wales, and of some of the measures adopted to alleviate them. Partly as' a result of review procedures, a School of Mines was formed to amalgamate Applied Geology and Mining Engineering, and to add the skills of extractive metallurgy to produce a group to match the needs of the minerals industry. A review of courses within the School indicated a need for enhanced computer teaching, which is partially negated by a lack of resources._x000D_
It also shows an overcrowded course whose structure could possibly benefit from a split into managerial and specialist streams.
It also shows an overcrowded course whose structure could possibly benefit from a split into managerial and specialist streams.
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P L McCarthy, I J Pratt
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