School of mines

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A school of mines (or mining school) is a term used for many engineering schools established in the 18th and 19th centuries that originally focused on mining engineering and applied science. Most no longer primarily teach mining-related subjects, although some have retained the name.

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[edit] Universities offering degrees in mining engineering

[edit] Africa

The Great Hall of the University of the Witwatersrand, formerly the South African School of Mines.

[edit] Asia

  • Dr.T.Thimmaiah institute of technology,(www.drttit.org),Kolar gold fields, Karnataka,India
  • Bihar Institute of Techynology, Sindri PO, Sindri Institute Dhanbad 828123
  • Shri Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru Engineering College, Katol Road, Nagpur,India
  • Guru Ghasidas University, Govt. Engg. College, Bilaspur,India
  • Pt. Ravishanker University,Govt. Engg. College, Raipur, India
Main Building of the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad

[edit] Europe

The Hôtel de Vendôme, central building of École des Mines, Paris

[edit] North America

[edit] United States

[edit] ABET-accredited Mining Engineering
Engineering Hall (built in 1894) at the Colorado School of Mines
[edit] non ABET-accredited or other programs

[edit] Canada

[edit] Oceania

[edit] Australia

School of Mines and Industry, University of Ballarat, Victoria

[edit] New Zealand

[edit] South America

Bloque M5 Faculty of Mines - Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Designed by Pedro Nel Gómez

[edit] References

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