Overview
Overview
Mine surveying is a specialist area of surveying and engineering surveying. Mine surveyors measure underground and open-cut mines in detail, helping mining companies locate new mines safely. Engineering surveyors work on construction and infrastructure projects to ensure challenging building specifications are met.
This course will expose you to real-world environments and practices where you'll develop skills in marking out, measuring and maintaining direction for mine site surface and underground workings.
You'll learn how to prepare and update mine surveying plans for open pit and underground workings. In your engineering surveying units, you’ll learn how to ensure civil engineering works are in their correct positions and orientations.
You'll complete the first two years in the Bachelor of Surveying (Honours) course in Perth, and then transfer to the Bachelor of Surveying Technology (Mine Surveying). You'll complete your final year at the WA School of Mines, at Curtin's Kalgoorlie campus.
What jobs can the Mine Surveying course lead to?
Careers
- Engineering surveyor
- Mining surveyor
- Surveyor
Industries
- Construction
- Mining and resources
What you'll learn
- Apply surveying principles, concepts and methods to mine and engineering surveying tasks and applications
- Think critically and creatively to generate innovative solutions and apply logical and rational processes to analyse surveying problems by recognising and applying technologies to their advantages and limitations when applied to mine surveying
- Access, evaluate and generate surveying, spatial and related information from multiple sources, communicate in ways appropriate to the discipline of mine surveying
- Analyse, describe and engage in Australian and international best practice standards in mine surveying methods and technologies through self-learning skills
- Recognise and appreciate diverse indigenous knowledge perspectives, cultures, histories as well as apply professional and mine surveying discipline specific tasks and contexts in relation to indigenous peoples, and cultural capabilities
- Work ethically and professionally, both within a team and independently