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Author: Admin | 2025-04-27

Must be chosen according to the following rules: All students are required to take one American History course, two economics courses, one humanities course, ENGLISH 1120 and either ENGLISH 1160, ENGLISH 3560 or TCH COM 1600. The history course is to be selected from HISTORY 1200 , HISTORY 1300 , HISTORY 1310 , or POL SCI 1200 . The economics courses must be either ECON 1100 or ECON 1200, and ECON 3512 . The humanities course must meet requirements as specified under "Engineering Degree Requirements" published in the current undergraduate catalog. The remaining three credit hours must meet requirements as specified under "Engineering Degree Requirements" published in the current undergraduate catalog. Foreign language courses can be considered to be one of these courses. (Students may receive humanities credit for foreign language courses in their native tongue only if the course is at the 4000 or 5000 level.) Special topics, special problems courses and honors seminars are allowed only by petition to and approval by the student's department chairman. Freshman YearFirst SemesterCreditsSecond SemesterCredits MATH 1214 or 12114MATH 12154 CHEM 13104PHYSICS 11354 CHEM 13191MECH ENG 17203 CHEM 11001GEO ENG 11503 MIN ENG 19122HISTORY 1200, or 1300, or 1310, or POL SCI 12003 FR ENG 11001 ENGLISH 11203 16 17Sophomore YearFirst SemesterCreditsSecond SemesterCredits MIN ENG 29252MIN ENG 24123 MIN ENG 39122MATH 33043 MATH 22224MECH ENG 25273 MIN ENG 39133MECH ENG 23502 CIV ENG 22003PHYSICS 21354 ECON 1100 or 12003 17 15Junior YearFirst SemesterCreditsSecond SemesterCredits STAT 3113 or 31153MIN ENG 45123 NUC ENG 3221 or CIV ENG 33303MIN ENG 55223 MIN ENG 59323MIN ENG 58233 CIV ENG 22103MIN ENG 59333 ECON 35123ENGLISH 1600, or 1160, or 35603 GEOLOGY 33103 18 15Senior YearFirst SemesterCreditsSecond SemesterCredits MIN ENG 56123MIN ENG 57423 MIN ENG 59123MIN ENG 40973 MIN ENG 40963Technical Elective1,2,3,4,5,63 H/SS Elective3H/SS Elective3 MIN ENG 51133Technical Elective1,2,3,4,5,63 15 15Total Credits: 128 1 Explosives Engineering Emphasis: MIN ENG 5622 (Blasting Tech) and MIN ENG 5823 (Rock Mechanics) or MIN ENG 5922 (Tunneling/Construction) have to be taken as Technical Electives. 2 Quarrying Emphasis: Two of CIV ENG 3116 (Construction Materials); MIN ENG 5212 (Aggregate and Quarrying); and MIN ENG 5412 (Aggregate Materials) have to be taken as Technical Electives. 3 Coal Emphasis: Two of MIN ENG 5322 (Coal Mine Development and Production), MIN ENG 4414 (Mine Plant Management) or an approved substitute course must be taken as Technical Electives. 4 Mining and the Environment Emphasis: GEO ENG 5235 (Environmental Geological Engineering) and GEO ENG 5233 (Risk Assessment in Environmental Studies), or approved substitute courses have to be taken as Technical Electives. 5 Mining Health and Safety Emphasis: MIN ENG 3002 (Mine Rescue), ENG MGT 4330 (Human Factors), or other approved substitute courses must be taken as Technical Electives. 6 Sustainable Development Emphasis: POL SCI 3310 (Public Policy Analysis), ECON 4440 (Environmental and Natural Resource Economics), or other approved substitute courses must be taken as Technical Electives. Graduating Mining Engineers Examination Mining engineering students must complete the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination prior to graduation as a senior assessment requirement.

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