Mining Education in Turmoil

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ta M. Li
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 3, 1975

Abstract

A record 340 senior students with majors in mining and mineral engineering from 21 shcools in the US may be expected to enter a manpower-hungry mineral industry in 1975. While starting salaries may have been the deciding factor in job selection in the past, 1975 graduates will find salaries almost the same in most mining sectors. Meanwhile, the survival prospects of various mineral engineering schools had the usual ups and downs in 1974, but tightening state budgets could still take a toll in reducing the number of schools offering mineral engineering degrees. Two such schools on the endangered list include Montana College of Mineral Science in Butte, Mont., and the College of Mines, University of Idaho, in Moscow, Idaho.
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APA: Ta M. Li  (1975)  Mining Education in Turmoil

MLA: Ta M. Li Mining Education in Turmoil. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1975.

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