Mineral Resources Geomaterials and Environment

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Program Overview

The Master's program in Mineral Resources, Geomaterials, and Environment at Jijel University focuses on the study of general geology, as well as materials geology, petrology, and geochemistry, in addition to structural analysis and applied geophysics, methods of studying minerals and utilitarian materials, mining exploitation techniques, and mining economics. The main objective of the Master's program in Mineral Resources, Geomaterials, and Environment is to introduce students to research, the management of socio-economic development projects for mining, and teaching in professions related to mineral resources. At the end of this program, students will be able to master and handle various study and diagnostic methods, both analytical and applied, most commonly used in the fields of mineral resources and geomaterials exploration and exploitation. This also applies to various digital tools and methods (management and presentation models for resources studied using 3D and 4D techniques) for the quantitative and qualitative management of mineral resources. This allows students to understand their quantitative and qualitative characteristics and to prevent potential environmental risks associated with their exploitation. The program also proposes the necessary and effective solutions for environmental treatment and preservation within the framework of an environmental plan for better management of exploited mineral resources


Teaching Language : فرنسية او انجليزية

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The Master's program in Geology, specializing in Mineral Resources Geomaterials and Environment, consists of four semesters. The first three semesters provide a general overview of the various natural sources of mineral resources, the various direct and indirect methods of prospecting, enumeration, and classification, and methods of exploitation and processing. They also study the environmental problems and solutions arising from mineral processing. In addition, numerous practical field trips are scheduled to mines, quarries, and factories that use various types of rocks, metals, and minerals as raw materials. The fourth semester is devoted to the preparation and discussion of a final dissertation.

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Admissions Information

To be accepted into the Academic Master's Program "Mineral Resources, Geomaterials and Environment", the student must have a Bachelor's degree in Geology.


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