Department Of Mineral Resources Engineering
Department Of Mineral Resources Engineering
Mineral Resource Engineering Program
Shape the basis of modern industrial society
Mineral resource engineers develop economically and environmentally responsible ways of extracting and processing minerals from the Earth. Mineral resource engineers evaluate the economics of mineral deposits; develop plans for surface mines, roadways and tunnels; design underground mine plants and ventilation systems; ensure mine safety and environmental protection; and develop innovative mine technology.
Your first two years of study
All first-year students will complete the core engineering program and you will apply to the Mineral Resource Engineering discipline in your second year.
Co-op and non co-op options
You may choose to complete the five-year co-op program or the four-year non co-op program.
Co-op students take the same academic program as the non co-op program; however, our co-op option gives you an opportunity to complement your studies with three paid work terms.
Learn more about each option:
Associated University program
Students who have completed the degree requirements for a Diploma of Engineering or a Certificate of Applied Science through the Associated University program are admissible to the Upper Division in the Faculty of Engineering.
What can I do with a degree in Mineral Resource Engineering?
Dalhousie mineral resource engineering graduates have pursued successful careers within the Atlantic region, throughout all regions in Canada and North America, and overseas, including with employers from the following areas:
- Mining
- Petroleum
- Government
- Government and industry research facilities
- Consulting companies
- Financial institutions
Many of our graduates quickly advance to senior management and company executive roles. Some graduates have pursued advanced degrees both at Dalhousie and at other universities, which prepares them for careers in research, consulting and specialized project management.