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Mining Engineering

Studying Mining Engineering at PUCP, you will be a qualified professional to perform effectively, efficiently and competently in the mining industry, both locally and globally.

The solid academic background, reinforced by experience, allows him to have a strategic vision of the mining industry as a whole, being able to evaluate, plan, organize, direct and control the processes that make up the value chain of subway and surface mining operations.

Areas of specialization are: mine design and planning, mine operation, mine management, mine safety and occupational health, mining and environment, project management, mining economics, engineering development and mining consulting.

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Engineering Geology

At the end of their studies, students will obtain the degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in Geology and will be able to obtain the degree of Geological Engineer after the development and submission of the corresponding thesis.

The graduate will be able to perform in all stages of work in the mining industry, from exploration to mining development, with a strong commitment to society and the environment, as well as with ethical values typical of PUCP's teaching. In addition, we are looking for you to be able to develop as an academic researcher who meets the conditions required by a graduate program at any university in the world.

The Geological Engineering program will have three qualitative advantages over other offerings in the local market: first, the teaching staff will be made up of specialists with recognized professional activity in the industry, who have completed postgraduate studies at prestigious universities abroad (90% have a doctorate degree); second, the curriculum includes modular or compact courses that will be developed entirely in the field, taught by instructors with experience in this field. Finally, research will have a preponderant place and will complement the high-level training offered within the career.

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