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PREREQUISITE (COURSE MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO ENROLLMENT)

CONCURRENT REREQUISITE, PREREQ. THAT MAY BE Bachelor of in (C) TAKEN SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE COURSE 2021 - 2022 F INDICATES COURSE IS OFFERED FALL SEMESTER Revised 02/26/2021 S INDICATES COURSE IS OFFERED SPRING SEMESTER Su INDICATES COURSES IS OFFERED SUMMER SEMESTER

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

MA 1160/1161 MA 2160 *MA2320 MA2160 MA 3160 w/ CALCULUS w/ MULTIVARIABLE GE 3410 GE4900 GE4910 ELEM LINEAR MA2160 MA 3710 TECH I TECH II CALCULUS W/ TECH MINING SAFETY Capstone Capstone ENG (4/5 ) (4 CREDITS) (4 CREDITS) (2 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) Experience Experience F, S, Su F, S, Su F, S, Su (1 CREDITS) F, S (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) F, S GE 2 320 F F, S F, S (C) MA2160 PH2100 GE 4220 PH 1100 ENG1102 GE 3870 GE3880 MINE SYSTEMS PH 2100 GE 3870 GE2320 ***Mining Eng GE 2300 ENG 2120 MA3710 MINE PLANNING & LAB I UNIV. PHYSICS I - RESOURCE & AND THE Tech Elective STATICS GE3400 (1 ) MECH SCIENCE RESERVE ENVIRONMENT STRENGTHS & (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) ESTIMATION (3 CREDITS) (C) (C) F MATERIALS (3 CREDITS) S S F, S, Su F MA2160 (4 CREDITS) F CH1150 S CH1151 PH2100 GE2020 UN1015 or UN1025 or Modern Language 3000 or higher CH 1150 ENG1102 GE2020 ENG 2120 GE4360 UNIV. I GE 2000 GE 2020 ENG 3200 GE 3400 EC 3400 UNDERSTANDING PH2100 DRILLING & MATERIALS ***Mining Eng (3 CREDITS) INTRO MIN ENGG THERMO / FLUIDS ECON DECISION THE BLASTING HANDLING F, S, Su (2 CREDITS) (4 CREDITS) Tech Elective (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) ( credits) F F, S 4 (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su F S F, S, Su S co-req ENG 1102 or Instructor Permission ENG3200 CH 1151 (C) GE 2320 GE2000 GE3890 MA2320 GE2020 CHEMISTRY LAB 1 ENG 1102 & ENG2120 EE 3010 MINING METHODS & ENGG. MA2160 MA3520 GE 4290 (1 CREDIT) ENG. MODELING & CM2200 or GE3050 DIFFERENTIAL EQ MINE VENTILATION CIRCUITS & DESIGN INTRO & SYSTEMS (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su (2 CREDITS) (3 credits) (3 CREDITS) MATERIALS (2 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) F F, S S F, S, Su (3 CREDITS) S F, S, Su F ENG 1101 or (ENG 1001 & ENG 1100) MA 1160/1161 ENG. ANALYSIS & SU 2000 PROB. SOLVING (3 CREDITS) (2 CREDITS) F, S, Su ***Must be from Advanced Technical F, S, Su CE 3810 SOIL MECH FOR Electives List, see reserve side for details ENG 1002 (C) or pass Spac. Vis. test (4 CREDITS) F, S, Su GE 1100 GE2000 INTRO GEOSCIENCE (1 CREDIT) F

GE 1200 DIGITAL GEOSCIENCE *ONE SEMESTER OF (1 CREDIT) 3000 OR HIGHER SOPHPMORE CORE ELECTIVES MAY BE TAKEN IN F FOREIGN LANGUAGE MAY SUBSTITUTE FOR EITHER ORDER IN THE SECOND YEAR. UN 1025

UN 1015 *UN 1025 C & C Thinking SR & ER HASS HASS HASS HASS COMPOSITION GLOBAL ISSUES ELECTIVE from list ELECTIVE from list ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVE (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) (3 CREDITS) F, S, Su F, S, Su F,S, Su F,S, Su F, S, Su F, S, Su F, S, Su F, S, Su

FRESHMAN CORE MAY BE TAKEN IN EITHER ORDER IN THE FIRST YEAR.

17/18 CREDITS 16 CREDITS 15 CREDITS 17 CREDITS 17 CREDITS 15 CREDITS 15 CREDITS 15 CREDITS

Co-cur Unit Co-cur Unit Co-cur Unit Co-cur Unit Co-cur Unit Co-cur Unit (0.5 UNIT) (0.5 UNIT) (0.5 UNIT) (0.5 UNIT) (0.5 UNIT) (0.5 UNIT) F, S, Su F, S, Su F, S, Su F, S, Su F, S, Su F, S, Su

This is not an official list of degree requirements. Adjustments may be required due to curriculum changes. BS in Mining Engineering 2021-2022 General Requirements (Minimum of 127 Credits)

Mining Engineering Advanced Technical Electives I. Core Courses (6 Credits) Nine credits of Mining Engineering Electives are required, see list in the table below. Prerequisites not ___UN 1015 ___ UN 1025* normally required must be satisfied by free electives or other courses not specifically listed. With * Or one semester of a 3000 level or higher modern language. approval of Mining Engineering ABET Coordinator, Mining Engineering electives may be substituted with Independent Mining Engineering and/or Lab. II. Sophomore Core Courses (6 Credits) Creative and Critical Thinking Enterprise Concentration (12 Credits) Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning With permission of Mining Engineering ABET Coordinator, enterprise may substitute 6 credits of interdisciplinary project for GE 4900 and GE 4910; 3 credits of required , teaming or business must be double counted as (HASS) credits; and 3 credits of enterprise instructional III. HASS Course Requirements (12 Credits) modules must be substituted for free electives. (http://www.mtu.edu/registrar/pdfs/core-and-hass-list-17-18-v2.pdf) - 6 credits 3000- or 4000- level Enterprise Minor: Follow concentration, and take 6 additional credits beyond required degree as - 3 credits required from each of these 3 lists: per minor requirements. Communication and Composition, Humanities and Fine Arts (HU/FA), Second Deg ree Policy: Candidates for a second degree must meet all the coursework requirements and Social and Behavioral (EC/PSY/SS) for the major in the second degree with a minimum of 25% of the credit hours required for the degree, - No more than 3 credits on the Restricted HASS List A. 6 credits 3000- or 4000- level: 1.______2.______Mining Engineering Advanced Technical Electives B. 6 credits at any level: Course Title Offered Prequisite(s) 1.______2.______

GE 4504 Air Engineering and Science FA ENVE 3501 or ENVE 3503 IV. Co-curricular activities (3 units) GE 4610 Formation Evaluation. & Petroleum FA The co-curricular requirement consists of three semester units of physical activities. These units are required for graduation, but are not included in

the overall degree-credit requirement.

GE 3850 Geohydrology FA, SP GE 3200 SP CH 1150 and CH 115 Note: Most physical education activities will last for 7 ½ weeks or GE 4800 Groundwater Engineering SP GE 3850 ½ semester. A student would need six of these ½-semester units to fulfill the 3- semester unit co-curricular requirement.

GE 4860 Methods in SP GE 2000, ENG 2120, (ENG 3200 or PE______PE______PE______

ENG 3507)

GE 4680 for Mining On GE 2020 or GE 2320 Engineers Demand PE PE PE CM 3830 and Extraction SP Lab CM 4020 Undergraduate Research in Mineral FA, SP Processing Engineering CM 4505 Particle SP CE 3620 Water Resources Engineering FA, SP CE 4511 Solid and SP ENVE 3501 or CEE 3501 or ENVE Engineering 3503 or CEE 3503 CE 4820 Foundation Engineering FA CE 4830 Geosynthetics Engineering SP CE 3201, CE 3810 CE 4850 Engineering for Civil SP alt year CE 3810 Engineering NOTE: Advisors may also use special Topics Courses focusing predominantly on applications of engineering to geological engineering systems/projects with prior approval. Additionally, with prior approval from advisor, student may choose other technical electives. Many appropriate senior-level engineering courses are offered in Civil & Environmental Engineering on topics related to those listed above.