• This major equips future metallurgical and process engineers with concepts and process applications relevant to precious, critical, and base metal extraction, separation, and refining from primary and secondary resources.
  • They will learn about techniques and emerging technologies in mineral processing and extractive metallurgy.
  • Students will be exposed to a full scope of minerals and metals processing including mineralogy, process selection, plant design, resources recycling, and environmental management along with aspects of project assessment and mineral economics.
  • A comprehensive understanding of metallurgical processes is critical to optimize resources extraction, particularly from low-grade and complex ores.
  • Practical laboratory-based learning will allow you to gain exposure to various stages involved in processing minerals and extracting value from different sources. During the course, they will participate in engineering professional practice via Work Integrated Learning and site-based case studies.
  • In their research project, they will have the opportunity to apply advanced knowledge and technologies to solve key industry challenges, often linked to operations in the region.