The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining at Queen's has prepared global mining industry leaders for more than 120 years. It is today not only the largest mining department in Canada but among the largest in the world. In fact, Queen's mining engineers account for some 33 percent of all Canadian mining and mineral processing engineers who have graduated from Canadian universities. As technology evolves and the global economy changes, our students and researchers play a key role in defining the state of the art in mining. In close collaboration with industry partners, our faculty and students work to make mining operations safer, more efficient, more productive, less impactful on the natural environment, and more cost effective. |
Application Notes : | Those applicants whose native languages do not include English will be required to obtain satisfactory standing in an English Language Proficiency Test as part of the application process, and before final acceptance is granted. See the Graduate Studies website for the TOEFL minimum score requirements. Applicants must meet the minimum score requirement in each test as well as the minimum overall score requirement.
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Additional Admission Requirements: | Applicants are required to have a Bachelor's degree in mining, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering or other related engineering fields, with a B- average. Many of our students come from industrial backgrounds. Anyone without academic prerequisites will be placed on probation and required to take additional courses. |
* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.