Endangered Species: Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering Departments

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William G. Pariseau
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Few departments of mining, metallurgical or petroleum engineering in the United States have critical mass. Cost per student credit hour (SCH) in departments across the country are usually the highest among engineering departments, which are the highest on campus. Almost all departments are operating at fixed costs and enrollments could easily double without incurring much additional cost. However, the cost per SCH would remain unacceptably high and the probability of doubling enrollment is nil. Declining enrollment is a more likely future. The pressure to reduce SCH from university administration is unrelenting. And it has the potential for doing serious damage to program quality when standards and requirements are lowered in attempts to maintain enrollments and increase retention.
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APA: William G. Pariseau  (2002)  Endangered Species: Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering Departments

MLA: William G. Pariseau Endangered Species: Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering Departments. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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