Complementary Criteria for Mining Engineering Programmes
Date:2022-07-15 Source: Author:系統(tǒng)管理員
These complementary programme criteria apply to programmes that include?Mining majors established in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Education, including Mining Engineering, Mineral Processing Engineering, Mineral Resources Engineering, etc., to award a bachelor's degree in engineering.
1. Curriculum
a) The students should take enough professional courses and receive enough training to meet the requirements of the exploration and processing of coal and other solid mineral resources (excluding liquid resources such as oil and gas fields) before graduation.
b) The professional courses should be equipped with classroom teaching, independent learning, homework that develops the ability of solving complicated engineering problems. The grading standard and evaluation method should be clearly specified in the syllabus and be strictly implemented.
c) Keep the course up-to-date, to meet the demands for talents in modern mining.
d) The following aspects should be included in practice teaching:
- Social practice with different teaching aims for 3 times at least (no less than 8 weeks in total).
- No less than 12 weeks for graduation project/thesis, among which the proportion of engineering design should match the professional orientation. The proportion of selected topics in mining engineering practice should not be less than 80%.
2. Faculty
At least one stage of mining-learning experience with a professional degree is required for full-time faculty. At least 6 months of practical experience in mining engineering is required for faculty who engaged in professional teaching.