Penn State University
Energy and Mineral Engineering
Penn State University Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering
Undergraduate Program in Mining Engineering

Degree Requirements

Students Working Together in Class


Mining Engineering is a fully accredited engineering program that gives excellent preparation for careers in the mining industry. The program provides an excellent basis for advanced study.


You learn about the geology of mineral deposits and how this affects the mining process, and about the methods and equipment used in mining both underground and on the surface. You are introduced to the regulations and environmental issues involved in mining, and to the many techniques used to ensure the safety of people employed in and about the mine. You learn how to find ways to increase an operation's performance, and gain experience in mine design and planning.


For the bachelor of science degree in Mining Engineering, a minimum of 130 credits is required.


A list of all the required courses for the program are available on the Recommended Academic Plan/Scheduling Guide for Mining Engineering.



Program Outcomes


Graduates of the Mining Engineering program will acquire:

ABET Accreditation


The Mining Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, telephone: (410) 347-7700.

Contact


Program Officer:

Dr. R. Larry Grayson


Undergraduate Program Assistant:

Crystal Renaud

Related Links


Informational Brochure


Scholarship Opportunities


Society of Mining Engineers Penn State Student Chapter


College of Earth and Mineral Sciences Student Center


Undergraduate Degrees Program Bulletin


Penn State Undergraduate Admissions


Undergraduate Information Network (UPort)