Description |
Study program: Environmental Engineering (VI semester -BsC) Mining Engineering (VI semester -BsC) |
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Name of subject: Surface Mining Technology | ||||||||||||||
Instructors: Prof. Bojan Dimitrijević |
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Status: Compulsory | ||||||||||||||
ECTS: 5 | ||||||||||||||
Prerequisites: - | ||||||||||||||
Course Objectives: Introducing students with basic technological processes and procedures in surface mine exploitation, technical characteristics and technology of basic excavation, transport and disposal equipment. Training students for the application of methods and techniques for defining and selecting technological parameters of mining equipment. Training students for the application of methods and techniques for calculating parameters of technological processes of excavation, dumpage and disposal. |
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Learning Outcomes: Acquiring knowledge that can later be applied in practice in the field of surface exploitation technology for mineral resource deposits. |
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Content: Theory teaching Practical teaching |
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Conduct of the Course: Lectures are conducted using a combined method (ex catedra / case study). Theoretical instructional content is exceded using the "ex catedra" method with the support of computer presentations, the second part of the lecture is done by the "case study" method, ie analysis of characteristic cases and examples that illustrate theoretical content. Practical classes (exercises) include the creation of characteristic examples to the group and individual work with students on solving individual tasks. Activity during the exercise also includes the elaboration of the study, which contains solved tasks from exercises with short tertiary work and is obligatory for all students. A colloquium is organized, which is organized after 10 weeks of lectures and exercises. Teaching will be accompanied by examples from world literature. |
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Additional Assessment Criteria: - | ||||||||||||||