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    Mining Geological/Geophysical Engineering (MS)

    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

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    Campuses

    University of Arizona - Main - Tucson

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines22-Aug-2022
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

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

    Mining Geological/Geophysical Engineering (MS)

    About

    Master of Science (MS) Program

    The M.S. is intended for students who want to study in a specialized area and to work closely with a faculty member on a unique research topic and complete an independent research project. The M.S. degree is the ideal entry point into a Ph.D. program. Students planning to pursue a Ph.D. are strongly encouraged to pursue the M.S. option.  The degree is 30 units including 6 units of thesis credit.  Students are required to give one seminar or present a paper at a professional conference.

    Upon completion of a M.S. degree, the graduate will be able to:

    Possess a thorough knowledge of engineering principles in subdisciplines related to the department
    Possess a basic knowledge of business and/or socio-economic principles that impact the profession
    Have a sufficient mathematical and computer background to formulate and solve practical problems in the discipline
    Access, analyze, and utilize available information from a variety of sources
    Use competencies associated with critical thinking and problem solving
    Demonstrate the ability to formulate and conduct a research project
    Demonstrate the ability to communicate the results of a research project both orally and in writing
    Demonstrate the ability to influence others
    Demonstrate the ability to work effectively on a team
    Demonstrate life-long learning skills
    Possess an awareness of ethics in engineering research
    Demonstrate a commitment to the advancement of the profession
    Be able to assess and present an engineering problem and solution in relation to societal issues

     

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admissions Requirements

    Thank you for your interest in The University of Arizona College of Engineering. Your application will be considered once you have submitted all required documentation. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed and will be automatically denied. Please be aware of the Graduate college GPA 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 Materials for Graduate Application:

    • Personal Statement
    • Resume
    • 3 Letters of Recommendation
    • Unofficial transcripts from ALL universities/colleges attended (Official transcripts will be required once admitted)
    • GRE Scores
    • English Proficiency Exam Scores (For international applicants only)

     

     
    Standardized Tests

    Minimum Admission Requirements:

    • GRE: There are no minimum cutoff scores. However, applicants should strive to have scores in the 85th percentile.
    • TOEFL: 550-paper based (PB) or 79-internet based (iBT) or 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

    Admission Deadline

    • January 15th to be eligible for first round consideration of Teaching/Research Assistantships, Fellowship/scholarship or other funding. If you apply after the deadline you will still be considered for funding, if funding still remains.
    • April 30th is the final deadline for International Students for Fall admission
    • July 15th is the final deadline for Domestic Students for Fall admission

    We do not accept applications for the Spring semester.

     
    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

    ETS Major Field Code(s) for this program: Have your GRE scores sent to 1606 Geological/Geophysical Engineering,1607 Mining and Mineral Engineering, or the University of Arizona, use institution code 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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