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Immunohematology Practicum

This course consists of a supervised practicum in which students will integrate practice and theory of immunohematology (blood bank) in a health care setting and expose them to the scope of work, variety of tests, and automation found within the immunohematology department. Laboratory, 35-40 hours per week. The number of credit will depend on the student's prior experience.

Conflict Minerals

In specific locations around the globe, revenue generated from mining certain minerals has been used to fund controversial activities, exacerbating regional conflicts. This course focuses on these 'Conflict Minerals,' past and present.

Elements Of Mine Design

Practical knowledge of computational tools used in mine design projects for both underground and surface mining, including a programming language and geology/mining modeling software. Geological and mining engineering modeling through the manipulation of software packages commonly used by mining engineers. Projects will cover the areas of surveying, geology, economics and mining.

Mine Safety And Health

Mine Safety and Health Management and Processes, 2 cr. History and overview of mine health and safety; effective health and safety management systems; building a health and safety culture; hazard anticipation and identification, risk management and hazard control; Federal processes for health and safety system management; mine safety and health resources; mine laws, including safety regulations and interpretations for mining engineers and supervisors; and contemporary issues in mine safety.

Explosives And Blasting

This course addresses drilling and blasting performance, types and properties of commercial explosives, initiation and priming, explosive selection, basic blast design, explosive applications. The course is a prerequisite/co-requisite for those without an equivalent course credit enrolled in the DL certificate.

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