Mining Engineering Education Initiatives in Australia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce Hebblewhite
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Australia’s Minerals Tertiary Education Council (MTEC) has achieved several successes during its first three years of operation. This initiative was developed through the Minerals Council of Australia, in conjunction with three partner universities involved in mining engineering education. The partner universities are the University of New South Wales (UNSW); Curtin University, the West Australian School of Mines (WASM); and the University of Queensland (UQ). The collaboration between these partner universities and industry has led to the development of shared course material, cross-institutional teaching arrangements, and the development of a number of flexible, distance-based delivery programs. This article then discusses future initiatives. Importantly, the challenge is the future initiative planned to cement this collaboration by the formation of a “virtual” national school of mining engineering: Mining Education Australia (MEA). This will provide a common third and fourth year program to all three universities beginning in 2007. The common program will involve innovative teaching and learning arrangements, greater student exchange potential and a more significant input by industry into the education process.
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APA: Bruce Hebblewhite  (2006)  Mining Engineering Education Initiatives in Australia

MLA: Bruce Hebblewhite Mining Engineering Education Initiatives in Australia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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