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Missouri S&T's doctoral program in mining engineering equips students for professional paths in academia, consulting, and industrial sectors.
You'll receive guidance from top mining engineering specialists and access distinctive research resources, enabling you to pursue innovative studies in mining and associated fields.
The Ph.D. program mandates at least three years of full-time education post-bachelor's degree, incorporating dissertation research. Doctoral candidates must fulfill coursework and conduct original research on mining-related subjects.
The mining engineering department provides multiple degree options, including graduate certificates, Master of Engineering (M.E.), Master of Science (M.S.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), and Doctor of Engineering (D.E.). Both thesis-based M.S. and Ph.D. programs incorporate essential research components. Key research areas encompass surface mining techniques and heavy equipment, mine ventilation and air quality management, explosives technology, sustainable development and mine efficiency, rock mechanics and stability control, mineral and coal processing, resource economics, and underground mining operations. Prospective graduate students should review Missouri S&T's mining engineering degree requirements, graduate catalog, and consult with their academic advisors.