
Underground Mining
Program Name: Underground Mining
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 Underground Mining accredited by Technical & Vocational Training Center (TVTC)
Program Overview:
The Intermediate Diploma in Underground Mining is a rigorously structured program that extends over six trimesters, complemented by a six-month on-the-job training period. This curriculum is carefully crafted to provide trainees with both foundational and advanced understanding necessary for effective operations in underground mining environments. Trainees will gain in-depth insights into geological formations, advanced excavation techniques, safety protocols, and sustainability, preparing them to excel in the challenging conditions of underground mining.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of this program are well-equipped for careers in various capacities such as underground mining technicians, ventilation technician, safety analysts, or operations supervisors. This diploma also serves as a solid foundation for further academic pursuits or specialized professional training in mining engineering and geological sciences.
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.