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The Department of Mining Engineering offers an ABET-accredited undergraduate program on the Lexington, Kentucky campus.
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Two Master’s degrees, a Doctor of Philosophy degree and a graduate certificate are available from the Department of Mining Engineering.
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Top salaries, plenty of opportunity in a strong field and a part in safely and responsibly delivering our needed natural resources…why not mining engineering?
*Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers 2015 Salary Survey
The Department of Mining Engineering at UK offers a unique education filled with stimulating classes, fascinating travel destinations and unbeatable internships—and that’s all before graduating debt free and landing a salary of over $60,000 per year. This is one program every student with an interest in engineering should seriously consider.
This is more than a motto. It is a fact. Put simply, the raw materials upon which everything else is built can only come from agriculture or mining. All of the conveniences of modern society which we now take for granted got their start when the silicon, iron and other minerals were extracted from the ground.
Mining engineers work to discover, evaluate, recover and process mineral deposits from the earth and ocean floor. The majority are employed in either the design or supervision of mineral extraction and processing systems. They may also go into such related work as environmental control, safety, research or education. Some mining engineers, along with geochemists, geophysicists and geologists, work in mineral exploration; others work with metallurgical and other engineers to appraise new ore deposits. They study rock formations and water, soil and plant characteristics for signs of mineral or ore deposits.
On-campus Interviews
Students are encouraged to make the most of on-campus interviews. Primarily during the fall semester, industry companies visit our campus to interview and recruit mining students for profitable summer and full-time jobs. It’s like having a career fair come to you! Most of our mining students have summer or permanent employment locked up six months before their first day of work. In addition, many employers reimburse all travel and/or lodging expenses incurred during the internship.
Below are some of the careers which make all this possible.
“If it can’t be grown, it must be mined.”
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