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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.

Mining Engineering Fundamentals

Introduction to the fundamentals of mining engineering and the profession. Prospecting and exploration concepts introduced including ore reserve estimation techniques. Underground and surface mining methods will be studied with emphasis to applications to given deposit types and spatial constraints. General mine plan, sequence of development and cycle of operations for each method evaluated along with required auxilliary operations and equipment.

Mine Surveying

Surveying as applied to mining engineering, including the use and care of surveying instruments, measurement of horizontal and vertical distances, angles and direction, collection of ground and underground data for the design and layout of surface and underground mineral workings; and some aspects of the precise determination of position and direction for survey control.

Minerals Processing

Principles and practices of mineral processing with emphasis on state- of-the-art separation technologies. Mineral deposits, sampling theory, slurry calculation, and particle motion in fluid streams. Unit operations for processing particulate materials. Crushing and grinding, screening, gravity separation, magnetic and electrostatic separation, froth flotation, dewatering and clarification. Flowsheets, process selection and plant performance evaluation. Laboratory component will reinforce lecture topics on unit processes described above.

Minerals Processing

Principles and practices of mineral processing with emphasis on state- of-the-art separation technologies. Mineral deposits, sampling theory, slurry calculation, and particle motion in fluid streams. Unit operations for processing particulate materials. Crushing and grinding, screening, gravity separation, magnetic and electrostatic separation, froth flotation, dewatering and clarification. Flowsheets, process selection and plant performance evaluation. Laboratory component will reinforce lecture topics on unit processes described above.

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