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The document outlines the scope and subjects for the Mining Engineering Licensure Examination, detailing the knowledge and understanding required for examinees. It is divided into three main sections: Mine Engineering I and II, each accounting for 35% of the exam, covering topics such as mineral prospecting, mine planning, economics, and safety, while Mine Engineering III accounts for 30% and includes geology, metallurgy, and environmental concerns. The total assessment is structured to evaluate the candidates' proficiency in various mining engineering principles and practices.
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Board of Mining Engineering-SB

The document outlines the scope and subjects for the Mining Engineering Licensure Examination, detailing the knowledge and understanding required for examinees. It is divided into three main sections: Mine Engineering I and II, each accounting for 35% of the exam, covering topics such as mineral prospecting, mine planning, economics, and safety, while Mine Engineering III accounts for 30% and includes geology, metallurgy, and environmental concerns. The total assessment is structured to evaluate the candidates' proficiency in various mining engineering principles and practices.
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Syllabi Mining Engineering

Licensure Examination
(Draft No. 3.)
Board of Mining Engineering
SCOPE

The examinees’ knowledge and understanding of the concepts, principles,


terminology, and the application of these concepts and principles in the solution of
problems encountered in each particular subject given in the licensure examination.

SUBJECTS
A. Mine Engineering I ............................................35%

1. Mineral prospecting and exploration – methods and techniques, tools,


instruments, equipment, mapping and map interpretation, diamond
drilling, core logging, drill hole data management and analyses,
geophysical and geochemical analyses, and other related topics.
2. Mine planning, design and development – elements of mining, mine
capacity optimization, pit optimization, underground and surface
development, ore haulage and handling, mining equipment sizing and
selection, cost estimations, applied mathematics in mine engineering and
economics, mine supports, mine drainage, report writing, and related
topics.
3. Mining methods - surface and underground mining methods, quarrying,
non-conventional methods (e.g. in situ leaching and solution mining),
drilling and blasting, small scale mining and related topics.
4. Mine ventilation, safety and health – ventilation methods, tools and
equipment, mine hazards, safety practices, rules and regulations, accident
prevention, first aid, mine rescue, safety tools and equipment, safety
statistics, sanitation, noise and illumination and related topics.
5. Rock mechanics in mine engineering - Slope stability, slope failure analyses,
core analyses, rock testing, foundation analyses, slope stabilization, structural
mapping, underground rock mechanics and related topics.

B. Mine Engineering II ...........................................35%

1. Mine economics, valuation and feasibility studies mineral and engineering


economics, basic economic principles, uses of metals and minerals, world
markets, principles and quantitative analyses of time value of money,
basic financial statements, cost parameters, investments related valuation
criteria and principles, mine capacity optimization and related topics.
Sampling principles, techniques and tools, ore reserve estimation
principles and methods, conventional or geostatistical methods of orebody
modeling and ore reserve estimation, production optimization, cost
estimates and projections, metal prices, cut-off grades and related topics.
2. Computer applications - Basic electronic data processing, computerized
ore reserve stimation, mine planning and production scheduling and other
computer applications in mining.
3. Mine and mineral land surveying - Principles and calculations in geodetic
and mine surveying, principles and applications of geographical
positioning systems (GPS).
4. Mining laws and ethics - The Mining Code, Mining Engineering Law, mining
right acquisitions, MPSA, pertinent laws in mining and mining engineering,
applicable PRC laws, rules and regulations and the professional code of
ethics.

C. Mine Engineering III ..........................................30%


1. General geology
2. Mineralogy and Petrology
3. Economic Geology
4. Structural geology
5. Principles of metallurgy
6. Mineral processing
7. Assaying
8. Ecology - environmental concerns in mining such as environmental plans, EIA/EIS,
ECC, mine waste and tailings management, environmental laws, rules and
regulations and other related topics.

TOTAL ………………….....................................................100.00%

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