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    Engineering (ME) - Mining, Geological and Geophysical Engineering

    The University of Arizona Global

    The University of Arizona Global

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    United States of America, Tucson

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Mix

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    Campuses

    Arizona Global Direct - Online University of Arizona - Main - Tucson Arizona Online - Online

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines22-Aug-2022
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 25,200  / year
    Next Intake 22-Aug-2022

    Engineering (ME) - Mining, Geological and Geophysical Engineering

    About

    The University of Arizona has one of the top mining engineering programs in the world, starting with:

    • 130 years of preparing students for mining careers
    • Longstanding industry partners
    • Dedicated faculty and modern curriculum
    • Student-operated underground mine
    • Inherent commitment to lifelong learning

    UA Mining and Geological Engineering faculty and graduates, many of whom rise to leadership positions, are a big part of the global mining community. The world relies on mineral resource development, and MGE faculty and alumni play key roles in ensuring safe and sustainable extraction of the important materials we all need for everyday life. 

    Master of Engineering (MEng) Program - Main Campus or Online Degree

    Online Master of Engineering in Mining, Geological and Geophysical Engineering 

    Mining and material production has a direct impact on the economy, providing the building blocks for products and technologies that form the core of American (and global) life.  Geological and Geophysical Engineering is a unique combination of earth sciences and engineering that has broad applications in the fields of mining engineering, civil engineering, petroleum engineering, and earth and environmental sciences. Geological and Geophysical engineering is at the forefront of some of the most important issues in our society today, including the design and safety of the “geo-infrastructure” (highway and rail slopes, dam, bridge and building foundations, tunnels, and other surface and underground excavations), and the safe extraction of energy resources including coal, natural gas, petroleum, geothermal and nuclear power.

    The Master of Engineering in Mining, Geological and Geophysical Engineering will examine fundamental concepts supported by groundbreaking research in the field. You'll gain an advanced understanding of core technical principles while also pursuing coursework in finance and management, legal issues, and other administrative concerns specific to the emphasis area that is chosen. Armed with this focused skill-set, you'll be well-prepared to pursue mining and geological engineering roles and other enhanced opportunities in the field.

    The program is comprised of an entirely flexible curriculum, allowing you to choose from a number of emphasis areas, including (but not limited to):

    • Geomechanics
    • Mine Information and Production Technology
    • Mine Health and Safety
    • Mineral Processing
    • Sustainable Resource Development
    • Mine Management

    With flexible requirements and these specialized areas of focus, you'll be able to build a program that suits your goals. Each course is led by expert faculty members, with a curriculum that blends live instruction with a convenient, asynchronous online format. Online learning is a perfect fit for working professionals looking to enhance their career prospects, with most part-time students completing the program in 18-24 months.

     

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admissions Requirements

    Grade Point Average Requirements:

    Applicants who apply for admission to the Graduate College are evaluated on the individual merits of their academic achievements and scholarly potential to complete graduate-level coursework and curriculum requirements. A minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.00 based on a 4.00 scale, is required for admission to the Graduate College. Calculation of the GPA is based on the following:·        

    • Twelve or more graded units obtained as a graduate student
    • Applicant's undergraduate record comprised of their most recent 60 graded units
    • Or a combination of the last 60 units of undergraduate and graduate coursework (2 year, full-time equivalent for non-US or non-semester type credit hours) when fewer than twelve units of graduate coursework have been completed
    • On very rare and exceptional circumstances will a student be accepted through the graduate college with a GPA below a 3.0
    • Prospective students holding a comparable bachelor's degree but not meeting the minimum 3.0 GPA requirement may still be eligible for admission as a Graduate Non-Degree seeking student.

    Students who DO NOT meet the minimum 3.0 GPA requirement with their undergraduate coursework may choose to satisfy their Graduate College minimum GPA requirement while in graduate Non-Degree Status. Students who complete 12 semester units of non-degree graded (A,B,C) 500 level or higher coursework with a minimum grade-point average of 3.00 are eligible to apply to a degree program. Once students have received 12 or more graduate units, the graduate GPA will be the only GPA the Graduate College will use to finalize admission. Individual programs may still consider all coursework when making recommendation decisions for a particular degree program.  Students may transfer up to twelve Non-Degree status units into their desired degree program with the approval of their program and the Graduate College Degree Certification office. For more information on the Graduate College GPA Requirements please visit their website at www.grad.arizona.edu.

    Required application materials are:

    • Personal Statement
    • Resume
    • One letter of recommendation
    • Transcripts from all universities/colleges attended (Official transcripts will be required once admitted)
    • English Proficiency Exam Scores (For international applicants only)

    Apply online at grad.arizona.edu

     
    Standardized Tests

    No GRE exam is required for admission to the program. Applicants who do not have a degree from an English-speaking university must complete the TOEFL (or equivalent) to demonstrate proficiency in English.

    Minimum TOEFL: 550-paper based (PB) or 79-internet based (iBT) (FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS  ONLY)
    Minimum IELTS: composite score of 7 (no subject area below 6).  (FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS  ONLY)

     
    Funding Opportunities

    The Mining & Geological Engineering Department cannot guarantee that every admitted applicant will receive financial aid. If you are admitted into the Graduate program, you will discuss with your faculty advisor whether or not funding is available.

    For further information about financial aid offered through the University as well as student loans and Pell grants please visit the webpage for the Office of Student Financial Aid at http://financialaid.arizona.edu/.

     
    Admissions Deadlines

    Domestic Applicants:

    • Fall: July 15th
    • Spring: November 18th

    International Applicants:

    • Fall (On-Campus,Visa needed): April 30th
    • Fall Online: July 15th
    • Spring (On-Campus,Visa needed) : September 30th
    • Spring Online: November 18th 

                          

     
    International Conditional Admission

    International applicants may be considered for conditional admission to this program at the department's discretion.

    Other Information
    The GRE Institution Code for The University of Arizona is 4832

    English Program Requirements

    International applicants whose primary language is not English, or who attended school in a non-English speaking country, regardless of citizenship, must prove English proficiency. To determine whether you need to submit proof of English proficiency

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 25,200 

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    How to Apply

    • International applicants to Arizona Online campus, Global Direct campus, or a Global Microcampus should choose the Distance Learner (DL) visa type in their Application Profile.
    • International applicants to the Main campus must currently hold a US visa that permits incidental study. 
    • Please verify your visa eligibility with International Student Services before applying.  The application fee is non-refundable and will not be refunded if your visa status is not eligible.  
    • Applicants must meet all Graduate College minimum admission requirements, including English proficiency.
    • Applicants should be prepared to submit copies of their visa documents, additional transcripts, or degree documentation if requested.
    • University of Arizona regulations require that all international students on non-immigrant visas carry the University of Arizona student health insurance plan.
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