Technical University of Delft
Delft, Netherlands
Annual Tuition Fee: € 12,650
Credits (ECTS): 120
Languages:
English
Course objective
Resource Engineering is about the total Materials cycle, from Mining and Mineral Processing to Extractive Metallurgy and Recycling. The aim of this course is to enable you to gain a clear conceptual understanding of the technical, design and economic aspects of the processes that make up the Materials Cycle. In combination with Geo-Engineering, the program also offers the possibility to study Environmental Geotechnical Engineering, aiming for students to gain knowledge on mining related geotechnical aspects and environmental aspects of the whole mineral cycle.
Graduates in resource engineering are employed worldwide in resource-based industries (mining, processing, metallurgy, recycling), manufacturing, financial institutions and consultancies. Some sign up for PhD programmes in various parts of the world. In combination
The Resource Engineering M.Sc. is offered through a joint programme run by TU Delft and 5 other universities in Europe, united in the FEMP (the Federation of European Mineral Programmes) with three specialisations:
Mining Engineering
Mineral Engineering
Environmental Geotechnical Engineering
During the 1st year of the programme, you get to visit universities in four different countries. During the first year you will spend half a semester in four of the following universities: Aachen, Delft, Exeter, Helsinki, Miskolc or Wroclaw. You will join a international group of students from the partner universities and several students from the EMMEP programme. This international group will give you an insight in different cultures and international experiences. The second year you will be doing your thesis work at the TU Delft, either in cooperation with the industry or a research topic at the university.
All participating universities have long-standing relations with private firms, public administrations and other research and education institutes, which as a student you will benefit from. Not only does studying in different European countries mean you will meet and work with professionals from various backgrounds and gather knowledge on a wide range of issues involved, you will also get a comprehensive EU perspective on mining and geotechnical related issues. This will help you develop a coherent and integrated approach that is applicable to a more global perspective as well.
The total program has room for a maximum of 70 students.
The Erasmus Mundus Minerals and Environmental Programme (EMMEP) is a programme supported by the European Union, in which six high-rated European universities participate. EU scholarships for 12 selected "third-country" graduate students will be available. Third country graduate students are nationals from a third country other than those from EU Member States, EEA-EFTA States and candidate countries for accession to the European Union. In addition, scholarships are available for European Students, who are studying at non-participating universities through Europe. For application, please see: EMMEP for applying for scholarships. The EMMEP students will join the students from the partner universities on one of the EMC, EMEC and EGEC.
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