Annex 2
Knowledge and understanding
For a University Diploma students must
- demonstrate knowledge and understanding of their main field of study, including an awareness of the scientific basis of the field and knowledge of some applicable methods in the field.
Skills and abilities
For a University Diploma students must
- demonstrate an ability to seek, gather and critically interpret relevant information so as to formulate answers to well-defined questions in their main field of study; - demonstrate an ability to present their knowledge and discuss it with different groups; and - demonstrate the skills required to work independently with certain tasks in the field that the education concerns.
Judgement and approach
For a University Diploma students must
- demonstrate knowledge of and be capable of dealing with ethical issues in their main field of study.
Upon completion of training, the student will be able to:
-demonstrate basic knowledge of composition and mechanical characteristics of minerals, rocks and rock mass
-apply basic extraction, processing and production processes in mining, quarrying and construction industry
-demonstrate knowledge of production processes impact on the external and internal environment
-demonstrate ability to participate in the Steering Group to develop production and technological processes
-demonstrate knowledge of the links between technology and human being in order to be able to describe the solutions that take into account both the customer's and the needs of the outside world.
The credits stated indicate the total for all courses leading to the degree. All courses are to have been completed and passed.
All course requirements for this degree are stated in the official syllabus.
A degree certificate will be issued upon application to students who fulfil the requirements for a degree.