Mining Education Australia (MEA) has been congratulated by a leading mining academic for providing a well balanced mining engineering degree that gives students the attributes needed in future graduates.
Mining Education Australia has worked hard to develop an all-rounded program and according to Professor Malcolm Scoble, they have been very successful.
A diverse range of mining scenarios is covered throughout the program and “all core professional competencies for mining engineers are addressed” said Professor Malcolm Scoble.
The program content has been described as thorough and well organised with the program being centralized around six specialised themes.
Ongoing support from the staff and the balance between lectures, project based learning and self directed learning is very valuable and “considered to be unique in mining education”, said Professor Scoble.
After visiting the member universities, interviewing staff and students it has been said that the MEA program gives students the tools to develop their communication skills and strengthen their research competence.
The balanced program will give graduates the qualities to competently approach the workplace in the future according to Professor Scoble.


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