Bachelor of Mine Surveying Honours
Study Programme Details
City: | Johannesburg |
Country: | South Africa |
Admission Sessions: | Summer Session |
Study Format: | Full Time |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Immerse yourself in the dynamic field of mine surveying with the Bachelor of Mine Surveying Honours at the University of Johannesburg. This program is meticulously crafted to equip students with the essential competencies demanded by both industry and research within the mine surveying sector. Beyond academic achievements, the program uniquely positions students to meet the educational requirements for registration as a Professional Geometrician (Mine Surveying), unlocking a pathway to a fulfilling and impactful career.
Envision a program that not only imparts knowledge but shapes individuals into adept professionals, ready to make a difference in the world of mine surveying.
Overview
Discover the Bachelor of Mine Surveying Honours, represented by the code H6MS0Q, a full-time program designed to be the catalyst for your journey into the fascinating realm of mine surveying. This NQF Level 8 qualification spans 120 credits, aligning with SAQA standards (SAQA: 110056). Situated at the heart of the vibrant Doornfontein campus, this program offers an intensive one-year study period, transforming theoretical knowledge into practical expertise.
Admission Requirements
A Bachelor’s Degree or Advanced Diploma in Mine Surveying, at NQF level 7.
- Advanced Mine Surveying Techniques
- Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) in Mining
- Mine Surveying Project
- Professional Practice in Mine Surveying
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Future Career Outcomes
Explore real-world examples of successful alumni who have navigated diverse industries with confidence. The program aligns seamlessly with industry demands, fostering skills development that ensures your relevance in the ever-evolving job market. Your career outcomes extend beyond jobs; they contribute to the advancement of mine surveying, shaping the future of the industry.