| DME 25114 | AI Application in Engineering | 2 |  | 
                  
                    |   Course details This course introduces the fundamental principles and applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in engineering, with a focus on mining. Topics include machine learning, neural networks, optimization, and their use in solving real-world engineering challenges such as resource exploration, process optimization, predictive maintenance, and safety management. The course also addresses ethical, environmental, and regulatory aspects of AI applications in engineering..Course details | 
 
                    | DME 25232 | Rock Testing and Characterization | 3 |  | 
                  
                    |   Course details This course covers the study of soil and rock properties, testing methods, and analysis to determine their physical and mechanical behavior. Topics include moisture content, Atterberg limits, specific gravity, sieve and hydrometer analysis, compaction, field density, and permeability tests. It also includes chemical and mechanical tests such as sulfate and chloride content, pH, organic matter, direct shear, unconfined compression, consolidation, and triaxial tests. The course provides practical skills in interpreting laboratory results relevant to geotechnical and mining engineering applications..Course details | 
 
                    | DME 25233 | Mining Methods and Technology | 3 |  | 
                  
                    |   Course details This course presents a systems approach to the principles, design, and application of major surface and underground mining methods, along with related equipment, services, and infrastructure. It covers geological factors affecting mining methods, exploration and exploitation stages, mine slope stability, drilling and blasting, loading and haulage operations, and different underground mining methods. The course emphasizes productivity, safety, efficiency, risk management, and sustainability in mining operations..Course details | 
 
                    | DME 25261 | Mine Ventilation and Safety | 3 |  | 
                  
                    |   Course details This course covers the principles and applications of mine ventilation systems, emphasizing their critical role in ensuring safety and productivity in underground mines. Topics include airflow dynamics, ventilation network design, pollutant control, and gas behavior in confined spaces. Practical sessions involve laboratory exercises on airflow measurement and computer simulations using tools such as Ventsim and ANSYS. The course also promotes professional ethics and safety responsibility in mining practices..Course details | 
 
                    | ENG 26121 | English for Specific Purposes | 4 |  | 
                  
                    |   Course details This course is designed for Science and Engineering students to develop their English language skills in professional and technical contexts. It focuses on the four core skills — listening, speaking, reading, and writing — using contextualized materials relevant to their field. Students learn technical vocabulary, language structure, and communication strategies needed for real-world professional settings. The course begins at the B1 level of the CEFR and aims to reach the end of the same level by completion..Course details | 
  
                    | Total | 15 |