Master of Science in Sustainable Mineral Resources Development (Taught).
This is a new trans-disciplinary and inter-institutional Programme (University of Zambia, University of Cape Town & University of Stellenbosch).
- MET 6730 - Environmental Stewardship in Mining and Minerals Beneficiation
- MET 6720 - Strategic Social Engagement Practice
- MET 6890 - Research Methodology and Communication
- MET 6710 - Sustainable Development
First Year
- A – Mineral Processing
- B – Extractive Metallurgy
- C – Physical Metallurgy
A – Mineral Processing
First Semester
- MET 6131 Advanced Mineral Processing II
- MET 6331 Advanced Chemical Metallurgy II
- MET 6011 Numerical Methods
Any other course from schedule B or C with its complimentary.
Second Semester
- MET 6142 Advanced Mineral Processing II
- MET 6342 Advanced Chemical Metallurgy II
- MET 6012 Numerical Methods
Any other course from schedule B or C with its complimentary.
B – Extractive Metallurgy
First Semester
- MET 6441 Advanced Pyro-metallurgy I
- MET 6461 Advanced Hydro-metallurgy
- MET 6001 Differential Equations and Vector Analysis
- MET 6331 Advanced Chemical Metallurgy I
Second Semester
- MET 6442 Advanced Pyro-metallurgy II
- MET 6472 Advanced Electro-metallurgy
- MET 6342 Advanced Chemical metallurgy II
- MET 6012 Numerical Methods
C – Physical Metallurgy
First Semester
- MET 6441 Advanced Physical Metallurgy I
- MET 6241 Advanced Mechanical Working
- MET 6001 Differential Equations and Vector Analysis
Candidates may choose to do either MM 661 (Foundry Technology) or MM 6541 (Heat Technology).
Second Semester
- MET 6231 Advanced Materials and Surface Treatment
- MET 6252 Powder Metallurgy
- MET 6012 Numerical Methods
Candidates may choose to do either MM 661 (Foundry Technology) or MM 6541 (Heat Technology).
Part II:
- MET 7909 Research Work
Second Year
The second year will consist of thesis work, accompanying field work and data processing so that it can be completed by the end of the academic year.