The Basics of Mining 2-day Seminar, Toronto, Nov 30 - Dec. 01
A two-day seminar taught by three mining industry professionals, delving into the technical aspects and identifying the risks associated with project evaluation.
Held publicly in Toronto in late fall, or privately at your location.
Is This Course Right For You?
Do you manage a portfolio that includes mining-related investments?
Do you work in the mining industry as a Human Resources or Investor Relations specialist, lawyer, insurance specialist, or accountant?
Do you work for the government, developing policies for the mining sector?
Do you provide services for, sell equipment to, or do maintenance for, the mining industry, and want a better overall picture of how the sector works?
Do you want to better understand the science and engineering that underlies success in the mining industry?
If so, this two-day seminar is right for you.
Objective:
This course provides the attendees with an understanding of all aspects of the mining industry from mineral exploration, through mining, to metal extraction, including technical terms, methods, processes, and the links between different components of the sector.
Results:
Participants communicate better with people in the mining industry, and better comprehend the unique and complex risks in mining.
Subjects and Professors
Geology and Ore Deposits: David A. Love Ph.D.
Resource Estimation and Reporting, Open-pit and Underground Mining: George McIsaac P.Eng. Ph.D.
Mineral Processing, Metal Extraction: Boyd Davis Ph.D.
Due Diligence, and Case Study: team