What the Mining Industry Expects of Mining and Mineral Processing Engineers

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The purpose of this talk is to report the answers to the-'two following questions: I. What unique services does the mining industry expect of mining and mineral processing engineers? II. What suggestions does industry offer to educators to help revamp curricula to meet the needs of a changing industry? As the result of many questionnaires filled out in person by presidents, managers, superintendents, chief engineers, metallurgists, and other responsible individuals in operations and management of large and small metal and nonmetallic mining companies in the U. S., and to some extent abroad, we now have some, specific answers to the above questions. Although answers to questionnaires continue to arrive at this writing (February 10) the volume already received is sufficient to clearly justify certain conclusions and observations. A copy of the tally of the first 117 questionnaires received accompanies this report, and I am certain that a compilation of additional questionnaire data will merely reinforce, the trends in thinking that have been' established thus far. Here are the results of the survey:
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APA:  (1961)  What the Mining Industry Expects of Mining and Mineral Processing Engineers

MLA: What the Mining Industry Expects of Mining and Mineral Processing Engineers. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1961.

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