I am planning to study Master's of Mining Engineering in Canada and I am from India. It would be great if you post a video of the books that they refer to study. Great video btw 😁
@@parkemma3451 No dude. It's not that tuff. The subjects will touch the basics except a few topics. All in all you can understand the topics easily with just the basics.
Do mining engineers find their way into finance to evaluate mining investments? If so, what masters do they undertake (mba?)? Also, in the financial industry, is a geologist better suited to evaluate exploration stage jr miners compared to a mining engineer, and would a mining engineer be better suited to evaluate development stage jr miners compared to geologists?
I have a question. Do Mining Engineer works in Petroleum Industry? And one request, plz make a video on industries in which Mining Engineer can work bcoz I personally only know that they can only work in mines.
@@KwanFung Alright, I noticed the mines in my country, South Africa, outsource a lot of things and have consulting firms (civil firms) design detailed components of mining infrastructure. Nice channel btw, you are probably the only YT channel talking about mining engineering, great stuff.
So important info sir
I enjoyed it
Do you have any books to recommend for each subject?
I am planning to study Master's of Mining Engineering in Canada and I am from India. It would be great if you post a video of the books that they refer to study. Great video btw 😁
Hello bro is physics in mining engineering tough
@@parkemma3451 No dude. It's not that tuff. The subjects will touch the basics except a few topics. All in all you can understand the topics easily with just the basics.
This is very helpful ❤
really informative! are there any online platforms for access to these or related courses?
not really, since these are university courses i took in person
Can you share few links for mine design step by step guide
Do mining engineers find their way into finance to evaluate mining investments? If so, what masters do they undertake (mba?)? Also, in the financial industry, is a geologist better suited to evaluate exploration stage jr miners compared to a mining engineer, and would a mining engineer be better suited to evaluate development stage jr miners compared to geologists?
I have a question. Do Mining Engineer works in Petroleum Industry? And one request, plz make a video on industries in which Mining Engineer can work bcoz I personally only know that they can only work in mines.
Watch this video to learn what other industries mining engineers can work in: czcams.com/video/Z8HLLcRl37s/video.html
Isn't Tailings Dams/storage facilities a branch of civil engineering?
yes it is, it's the intersection between mining and civil engineering
@@KwanFung Alright, I noticed the mines in my country, South Africa, outsource a lot of things and have consulting firms (civil firms) design detailed components of mining infrastructure.
Nice channel btw, you are probably the only YT channel talking about mining engineering, great stuff.
@@karabo933 thank you!
Lol we did Material Science and Electronics in our first year. That is most definitely not 3rd year modules
It depends on the school.