Exploration in Australia 2000

Mineral Exploration

Program Name: Mineral Exploration

Program Duration: Two years (02) at Campus + Six (06) Months On Job Training (OJT)

Program Credit Hours: 66 Credit Hours

Degree Awarded: Intermediate Diploma in Mineral Exploration accredited by Technical & Vocational Training Center (TVTC)

Program Overview:

The Intermediate Diploma in Mineral Exploration is a detailed program that equips trainees with essential skills and knowledge for discovering and evaluating new mineral deposits. This two-year course, followed by six months of practical training, covers key aspects of geology, geophysics, geochemistry, and the application of GIS and GPS in exploration. The curriculum emphasizes sustainable practices and prepares trainees for critical roles in the mining and exploration sectors.

Career Opportunities:

Graduates are prepared for roles such as exploration geologists, exploration drilling operators, and GIS technicians. This diploma also lays a foundation for further academic advancement and professional growth in geosciences and natural resource management.

Graduation Criteria:

To successfully graduate, trainees must fulfill the following criteria:

Complete All Course Units: Trainees are required to pass all unit-specific written and performance tests within the program. (Minimum Passing Grades 60%)

Complete On-the-Job Training: Trainees must successfully complete the prescribed on-the-job training period, demonstrating practical application of their skills in a professional setting.