Course Overview
This course is an adjunct to the Mineral Exploration & Mining Engineering Program’s final year Capstone Project course. As part of the capstone project, student groups are required to prepare a comprehensive prefeasibility report on a mining project and to present their findings to an industry audience based on the report. In this course student groups will receive coaching on organizing, writing, editing, and formatting their reports and practice consulting with professionals to complete a project. Effective teamwork and leadership and client communication will be developed. Presentation skills, developed in earlier courses, will be polished in readiness for the final project presentations.
Prerequisite(s)
Credits
1.5
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Manage the organization and conduct of a large multi-disciplined study.
- Deliver effective project progress reports.
- Organize, write, and format a detailed technical project report.
- Present the report using effective oral presentation skills and visuals.
- Evaluate teamwork and project results.
Effective as of Winter 2018
Related Programs
Capstone Project Communication (COMM 8351) is offered as a part of the following programs:
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School of Construction and the Environment
- Mining and Mineral Resource Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering Full-time
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