Modern mining emphasizes social and environmental responsibility, safe working conditions, and the implementation of new technologies including robotics, UAVs, and automation using advanced GPS systems. Supported by the ability to analyze real-time data, today’s mining engineer has the tools to make improved operational decisions.
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Mining ENGINEERING Not all classrooms have four walls.
135 South 1460 East 313 William Browning Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
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Mining engineers are trained to determine the safest, most effective, and sustainable methods of recovering the earth’s mineral resources to sustain modern civilization.
One of the strengths of the mining engineering program is paid internships during the summer! No need to wait until graduation to see what working at a mine site will be like. Summer internships give you on site experience while getting paid $20-25/hour.
Careers More than 50% of our graduates know where they will be working before they graduate. In addition, starting salaries for mining engineers are among the highest in all of the engineering disciplines, $65,000-$72,000/year. Mining engineers can choose from diverse career opportunities including:
The mining curriculum combines basic engineering, geology, and mining courses to prepare graduates to discover, evaluate, and develop mineral deposits. Technical electives allow you to choose classes of special interest to you. These can range from Safety and Health to Sustainability to Business to Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology and more. Make an appointment to meet with our academic advisor at the Student Epicenter! https://utah.craniumcafe.com/pamhofmann
The department also has an endowed scholarship available for mining engineering majors. The William Browning Scholarship is a renewable $4000/year award for students following the program. Application priority deadline is February 15th. Take a look at the scholarship application & apply!
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Join us for seminar and pizza on Thursdays to hear about what our alumni and industry partners are doing in their careers. Pam.hofmann@utah.edu