EduMine: Mining 101 – 17 – 19 January 2017

EduMine: Mining 101 – 17 – 19 January 2017

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edumine-mining-101EduMine: Mining 101

AREAS OF STUDY: Mining

Qualifies for CMS
Presenter: Dr. Scott Dunbar (Presenter)

 

January 17, 18, 19, 2017
02:00am – 05:00am AEST (QLD)
03:00am – 06:00am AEDT (NSW, VIC, ACT, TAS)
02:30am – 05:30am ACST (SA, NT)
12:00am – 03:00am ASWT (WA)

 

  • Audience Level: Technical | New to Mining
  • Dates: 17 – 19 January 2017
  • Early Bird: AUD 504.90
  • Enrollment: Included
  • Registration Fee: AUD 561.00
  • Location: Live Webcast
  • Duration: 3 sessions of 3 hours each
  • CEUs: 0.8 (8 PDHs)

 

 

At popular request we are bringing this course to you as a live webcast!

Summary

This course covers the basic concepts of mining and mineral processing: how mines are found, how they are built, how the ore is processed, how the waste is disposed, how mineral products are marketed, and some ideas about where mining will be in the future.

Parts of the course require some basic numeracy and high school science. However all of the material is taught in a friendly, non-threatening manner and is quite easily understood by someone who likes to watch Nova or the Discovery Channel.

For details of topics covered see course schedule.

 

Pre-Course e-Learning

Prior to the course, registered delegates have access to the online e-learning material consisting of two introductory courses titled An Introduction to Mining and Mineral Processing and Mining Explained.

 

Certificate in Mining Studies

This course qualifies for one day of short course credit for the Certificate in Mining Studies (CMS), a continuing education program of accredited short courses, webcasts and online courses for lifelong learning in mining, supported by University of British Columbia and University of Arizona. More details

 

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Registered participants who attend the entire webcast and complete an evaluation at the end of the course will receive a Certificate of Attendance, confirming the Professional Development Hours (PDH)/Continuing Education Units (CEU) earned. Please confirm with your employer and/or professional association that this course qualifies for CPD.

 

Who Should Attend?

Everyone, except mining engineers, who needs a broad understanding of the mining industry without the technical details; from investors, accountants and suppliers to geologists, chemists and metallurgists.

 

More information or to register

www.edumine.com/courses/live-webcasts/mining-101/