University of Khartoum Dept. of Mining

University of Khartoum Dept. of Mining

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Natural resources in general, and mining resources in particular are basic pillars of the comprehensive socio- economic development the state is endeavoring to achieve. Mining wealth occupies a distinguished place in the economic structure for the vitality of mining resources in various development fields, especially the economic sector. No wonder then the state paid greater attention to this vital sector of late. A program was developed to tap 150 gold all over the country in addition to other sites containing silver, brass Zink, chrome, mica, iron, and gibes and building materials.

For all of that and in line with the state policy aiming to exploit its natural resources, it was necessary to create qualified national cadres in this field, especially the state was suffering acute shortage in mining engineers.

The new department paves the way for the implementation of higher education policies aiming at expanding the university education base and maximizing admission opportunities in technical specialization. The importance of Mining Engineering stems from the following:

1.     Take responsibility of key tasks in current and future mining project to ensure that such tasks are performed by Sudanese hands.

2.     Curtail dependence on foreign experts the use of whom leads the higher cost of mining project.

Admission Conditions

Admission Conditions, Duration of Study and Method of Examinations

Degree:

The department applies same admission conditions duration of study and method examination adopted by the Faculty of Engineering. Students are awarded the degree of BSc(Honors) in Mining Engineering.

Curricula:

In 1989 a committee was formed comprising professor Bront and head department of the Faculty of Engineering in addition to representatives from the department of geology, Uof K, the Public Authority for Geological Research and he Sudanese Mining Corporation. Following a series of meetings, deliberating on curricula used by some university in the USSR, USA and UK, the committee came up with proposal for the establishment of the Department of Mining Engineering. Certain aspects were considered in the development of the Curricula including :

1.     The basic needs of the Sudanese environment.

2.     The lack of medium level cadres means that Field training during recesses was a necessity.( Islamic studies, Arabic and English ).

First Year(All Department   

      1st  Semester 2nd  Semester
Code Subject CH L T Lab Code Subject CH L T  Lab
EGS11101 Calculus I  3 3 1 0 EGS12101 Calculus II  3 3 1 0
EGS11102 Linear Algebra  3 3 1 0 EGS12102 Engineering Statistics  3 3 1 0
EGS11203 Physics I  3 2 1 2 EGS12203 Physics II  3  2  1  2
EGS11304 Chemistry I  3 2 1 2 EGS12304  Chemistry II  3 2 1 2
EGS11405 Computer Application  3 2 0 2 EGS12405 Principal of Computer Programming  3  2 0 2
HUM11101 Arabic Language I  2  2  0  0 HUM12201 Islamic Culture I  2 2 0 0
HUM11402 Sudanese Studies  2  2  0  0 HUM12302 English Language I  2 2 0 0
  Total 19 16  4  6  Total  19 16 4 6

          Second Year 

      1st  Semester       2nd  Semester
 Code Subject CH L T Lab  Code Subject CH L T Lab
EGS21101 VectorAnalysiswith Eng. Applications  3  3  1  0 EGS22101 IntegralandSpecialfunctions 3 3 1 0
EGS21102 OrdinaryDifferential Equations  3  3  1  0 HUM22202 EnglishLanguageII  2  2  0  0
EGS21203 IntroductiontomodernPhysics  2  2  1  0 HUM22303 Islamic Studies II  2  2  0  0
EGS21601 Basics of Engineering Drawing  3  1  0  4 EGS22601 IntroductiontoMaterialScience  2  2  1  1
EGS21602 Introduction to Elect. Eng  2  2  1  1 MEE22204 Mechanical Eng.Drawing  3  1  0  4
EGS21603 IntroductiontoStrength of Material  2  2  1  1 MEE22408 ThermodynamicsI  3  3  1  0
HUM21101 Arabic language II  2  2  0  0 MNE22101 Introduction to Mining Eng.  2  2  0  0
EGS21604 Surveying I  2  2  0  1 EGS22401 GeneralGeology  2 2 2 0
SRE 22101 SurveyingII  3  2  2  0
Total 19  17  5  7  Total 22 19  7  5

      Third Year

EGS31101 Numerical Techniques  3  2  1  2 EGS32101 Complex Variables  3  3  1  0
MNE31102 Rock Mechanics  3 2 2 2 MNE32101 Surface Mining  3  2  2  2
MNE31103 Con. of Underground Excavation  3  2  0  2 MNE32102 Des. of Underground Excavation  3  1  0  4
MNE31104 Mining Geology I  3  3  0  0 MNE32103 Mining Geology II  3  3  2  0
MEE31301 Mechanics of Fluids I  2  2  1  ** MNE32104 Mining Machines  3  3  2  0
MNE31105 Drilling and Blasting  3  2  2  2  
 Total 17 13 6 8  Total 15 12  7  6

Fourth Year

1st  Semester 2nd  Semester
Code Subject  CH  L  T  Lab Code Subject  CH  L  T  Lab
MNE41101 Underground Mining Methods  3  3  2  0 MNE42101 Eng. Geology  3  3  2  0
MNE41102 Materials Handling  3  3  2  0 MNE42102 Design of Underground Mines  3  1  0  4
MNE41103 Design of Open Cast Mine  3  1  0  4 MNE42103 Mine Planning  3  3  2  0
MNE41104 Mining Laws and Contracts  3  3  2  0 MNE42104 Mine Survey  3  2  2  2
HUM41501 Engineering Economics  2  2  1  0 HUM42501 Engineering Management  2  2  0  0
  HUM42502 Engineering Ethics  2  2  0  0
 Total 14  12  7  4  Total 16 13  6  6

Fifth Year

MNE51101 Final Year Project I  3  0  0  6 MNE52101 Final Year Project II  3 0 0 6
MNE51102 Mine Ventilation  3  3  2  0 MNE52102 Safety and Mining Environment  3  1  0  4
MNE51103 Mineral Processing I  3  3  2  0 MNE52103 Mineral Processing II  3  3  2  0
MNE51104 Mine Valuation  3  1  0  4 MNE52114 Elective topic II  3  2  2  2
MNE51115 Elective topic I  3  3  2  0 MNE52115 Elective topic III  3  3  1  0
 Total 15 10  6  10  Total 15  9  5 12

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