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Unit name Special Topics in Economic Geology
Unit code KEA717
Credit points 25
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
School of Natural Sciences
Discipline CODES ARC
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Learning Outcomes

1

Collect and analyse sufficient field, laboratory and/or literature data in order to inform a mineral deposit, exploration model and/or minerals industry-related question.

2

Synthesize data sets (which could include geochemical, geophysical, mineralogical, structural, remote sensing, environmental or community data) to draw conclusions relevant for a mineral deposit and/or exploration model or problem.

3

Draw conclusions from analysed data sets and present findings to an audience of industry and/or academic peers using written reports and oral presentations.

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

TBA

Assessment

AT1 - Research paper (85%)

AT2 - Presentation (15%)

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