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pic: Al & Dottie Mt. Rushmore
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Re: pic: Al & Dottie Mt. Rushmore
I know where that is! (I go to school at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, which happens to be right down the road in Rapid City. I understand that they help with the fireworks.)
On another note, did you do anything in Rapid City? |
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OK, for 10 bonus points, what are the other "schools of mines" in the US? |
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For 20 bonus points, how many schools in the US still offer Mining Engineering as a major? (50 if you can name them.) |
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Colorado School of Mines Michigan Technological University Montana Tech Pennsylvania State University South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Southern Illinois University - Carbondale University of Alaska Fairbanks University of Arizona University of Idaho University of Kentucky University of Missouri - Rolla University of Nevada, Reno University of Utah Virginia Tech West Virginia University |
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Re: pic: Al & Dottie Mt. Rushmore
You both missed the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, which was the "New Mexico School of Mines" before they added "Technology." They do offer mining engineering, too (although they call it the department of "mineral engineering" they are ABET certified in Mining Engineering).
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Re: pic: Al & Dottie Mt. Rushmore
All right, here's an extra bonus:
What schools (other than SDSM&T) offer Metallurgical Engineering? (Note: trick question--will explain when somebody answers) |
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Colorado School of Mines Missouri University of Science and Technology California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo The University of Alabama Columbia University in the City of New York University of Connecticut- Storrs University of Nevada- Reno Montana Tech of the University of Montana The University of Texas at El Paso University of Utah-Salt Lake City Though I'm going to venture a guess that a degree in metalurgical engineering would probably go by a different name (maybe material sciences engineering). |
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Yeah. The Metallurgical and the Materials engineering degrees are pretty much the same as far as standards/accreditation/certification. So you should also include every school with a Materials Engineering degree as well...
Also, Missouri-Rolla and Missouri Science and Technology are the same school. It changed its name. |
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The undergraduate degree in Mining Engineering is not currently being offered at Michigan Tech. You can get a geology degree with a minor in mining. They had too few residents applying for the degree, and couldn't justify the cost if it was being spent primarily for the benefit of foreign students. The graduate programs in mining (MS, PhD) are still available.
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Re: pic: Al & Dottie Mt. Rushmore
I wonder if Al was looking for the secret passage to the city of gold?
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