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King Abdulaziz UniversityFaculty of Engineering
Mining Engineering DepartmentUndergraduate Program
ABET EC-2000COURSE BINDER
MINE 321MINE PLANNING
PREPARED BY
Dr. Mohammad AL Juhani
Fall 2006/2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Item Page
Cover PageTable of Contents
DIVIDER 1: Course Design Data
Course Syllabus (ABET EC-2000 Format) Course Description PrerequisiteInstructorCourse Learning ObjectivesTopics Covered by (weeks)Class/ Lab ScheduleInstructional MethodsCourse Contribution to Professional ComponentInstructor
Course CalendarCourse Learning Objectives – Outcomes MatrixCourse Articulation Matrix
DIVIDER 2: Course Assessment Data
Indirect Assessment ToolsSurveys of Course Learning Objectives& Instructional ToolsResults of Surveys of Course Learning Objectives& Instructional Tools
Direct Assessment ToolsCopies of Questions Papers (Quizzes, Exam. ,etc…)Results of Direct Course Assessment
End of Semester Course Assessment and Improvement Report
DIVIDER 3: Supported Program Outcomes "a" Instructional Methods used to address the outcomeCourse Materials used to address outcome "a"Indirect Assessment Tool for outcome "a"Results of Indirect Assessment Tool for outcome "a"Direct Assessment tools for outcome "a"Results of Direct Assessment tools for outcome "a"Outcome Assessment and Improvement Results
DIVIDER 4: Supported Program Outcomes "c" Instructional Methods used to address the outcomeCourse Materials used to address outcome "c"Indirect Assessment Tool for outcome "c"Results of Indirect Assessment Tool for outcome "c"Direct Assessment tools for outcome "c"Results of Direct Assessment tools for outcome "c"Outcome Assessment and Improvement Results
DIVIDER 5: Supported Program Outcomes "e" Instructional Methods used to address the outcomeCourse Materials used to address outcome "e"Indirect Assessment Tool for outcome "e"Results of Indirect Assessment Tool for outcome "e"Direct Assessment tools for outcome "e"Results of Direct Assessment tools for outcome "e"Outcome Assessment and Improvement Results
DIVIDER 6: Supported Program Outcomes "g" Instructional Methods used to address the outcomeCourse Materials used to address outcome "g"Indirect Assessment Tool for outcome "g"Results of Indirect Assessment Tool for outcome "g"Direct Assessment tools for outcome "g"Results of Direct Assessment tools for outcome "g"Outcome Assessment and Improvement Results
DIVIDER 7: Supported Program Outcomes "h" Instructional Methods used to address the outcomeCourse Materials used to address outcome "k"Indirect Assessment Tool for outcome "k"Results of Indirect Assessment Tool for outcome "k"Direct Assessment tools for outcome "k"Results of Direct Assessment tools for outcome "k"Outcome Assessment and Improvement Results
DIVIDER 1: Course Design Data
Course Syllabus (ABET -2000 Format):
MinE 321 Mine Planning (3: 2 & 2) - Fall 2006/2007(Required Core Course)
Course DescriptionDesign and planning of mine operations with emphasis on the design and planning of surface layouts, main access entries and secondary development openings, underground layouts etc.; Long and short term planning; Project scheduling and systems analysis.
Prerequisite MinE 301, Principles of Mining Engineering & IE 311, Operations Research ITextbook Howard L. Hartman, ’Introductory Mining Engineering’ John Wiley & Sons, 1987.
Moder, J. J., ‘Project Management with CPM & PERT’, Van Nostrand Reinhold, Germany, 1970
Reference Cummins, A. B., ‘Mining Engineering Handbook’, vol. 1 & 2, S.M.E; A.I.M.E., 1973.
Course learning Objectives(CLO)
1- Identify processes of formation of mineral deposits and mineral exploration methods
2- Estimate ore reserves of mineral deposits3- Plan layout of surface plant and services4- Explain methods of construction of main and secondary development openings5- Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings6- Explain principles of equipment selection7- Explain principles of preparing long-term, short-term and daily production plans8- Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction
schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
Topics Covered by (weeks)
Introduction to processes of formation of economic mineral deposits and exploration techniques. Ore reserves estimation. (2 weeks)
Parameters affecting the selection of sites and planning the surface layout of hoists, crusher, grinding mills, treatment plant, ore stockpiles, waste dumps, tailings disposals, workshops, laboratories, offices, housing, etc (2 weeks)
Project scheduling: Bar charts, CPM and PERT techniques of project scheduling. (2 weeks)
Design, planning and construction of main entries: vertical and inclined shafts, adits and declines, etc; (2 weeks)
Design, planning and construction of secondary openings: cross-cuts, drifts, raises, winzes, etc; (2 weeks)
Long term mine planning. (1 weeks) Short term mine planning. (2 weeks) Daily or immediate production planning. (2 weeks)
Course Relationship to Program Outcomes
Program OutcomesHighest attainablelevel of Learning
a b c d e f g h i j k- - 3 - 3 - - 2 2 2 3
Class/ Lab Schedule The class meets twice a week, 110 minutes per class. The class is equipped with a complete multimedia and Pc for each student to facilitate active cooperative learning
Instructional Methods Lectures, Tutorials, Homework, Quiz, Computer applicationsCourse Contribution to Professional Comp.
Engineering science; 2 Credit or 67%Engineering science; 1 Credit or 33%
Instructor Dr. Mohammad AL Juhani
Course Learning Objectives– Program Outcomes Matrix
MinE 321 Mine Planning
Course Learning Objectives (C.L.O.) Program Outcomesa b c d e f g h i j k
1- Identify processes of formation of mineral deposits and mineral exploration methods M M M
2- Estimate ore reserves of mineral deposits H M M3- Plan layout of surface plant and services H M4- Explain methods of construction of main and secondary
development openings M M M
5- Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings H H H
6- Explain principles of equipment selection H H H
7- Explain principles of preparing long-term, short-term and daily production plans M M M
8- Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
M H - M H
Average - H - H - M M M H
T1 = Home Works (8 marks) , T2 = Quizzes (7 marks), T3 Term Exams (25 marks) , T4 = Design Project, report and presentation (20 marks) , T5 = Final Exam (40 marks).
3= High = Synthesis & Evaluation levels 2= Medium = Application & Analysis Levels1= Low = knowledge & Comprehension Levels
Program Outcomes a. an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering fundamentals. b. an ability to design and conduct experiments, and to critically analyze and interpret data. c. an ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs. d. an ability to function in multi-disciplinary teams. e. an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems. f. an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility. g. an ability for effective oral and written communication. h. the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and
societal context. i. a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning. j. a knowledge of contemporary issues. k. an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering
practice.
Course Calendar
Week Less-on Topic Activities
1 1 Introduction to Mine Planning, Processes of formation of economic mineral deposits.
2 Processes of formation of economic mineral deposits (continued)
2 1 Exploration techniques Quiz 12 Exploration techniques, (continued) Home work 1
3 1 Parameters affecting the selection of sites and planning the layout of mine plant and services.
Home work 2
2 Layout of hoists, crusher, grinding mills, treatment plant, etc
Home work 3
4 1 Layout of ore stockpiles, waste dumps, tailings disposals, workshops, laboratories, offices, housing, etc
Home work 4
2 Designing layout of services and plant related to typical surface and underground mines,
Home work 5
5 1 Project scheduling using bar charts.2 Project scheduling using networking techniques like CPM
and PERT.6 1 Project scheduling related to typical mining problems.
2 Design and planning and construction of main entries: shafts, adits and declines, etc.
7 1 Design and planning and construction of main entries: shafts, adits and declines, etc. (cont’d)
2 Mid-term Exam8 1 Design and planning and construction of secondary
openings: cross-cuts, drifts, raises, winzes2 Design and planning and construction of secondary
openings: cross-cuts, drifts, raises, winzes (continued)9 1 A project involving design, planning and scheduling for the
development of a typical mineral deposit.Project
2 2nd Major Exam10 1 Project (continued) Project
2 Long term mine planning11 1 Long term mine planning (continued)
2 Short term mine planning12 1 Short term mine planning (continued)
2 Daily or immediate production planning13 1 Daily or immediate production planning (cont’d)
2 Revision
14 1 Revision2 Final Exam Final Exam
Course Articulation Matrix:
MinE 321 Mine Planning
Course Learning Objectives (C.L.O.)
Program Outcomes Assessment Toolsa b c d e f g h i j k T1 T2 T3 T4 T5
1- Identify processes of formation of mineral deposits and mineral exploration methods
2 2 2 HW1(2)
QZ1(3)
FQ1(10)
2- Estimate ore reserves of mineral deposits 3 2 2 HW2
(2)QZ2(4)
FQ2 (10)
3- Plan layout of surface plant and services 3 2 EX1
(10)4- Explain methods of construction
of main and secondary development openings
2 2 2 Pr1.1(10)
5- Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings
3 3 3 HW3(2)
EX2(10)
FQ3(10)
6- Explain principles of equipment selection 3 3 3 HW4
(2)7- Explain principles of preparing
long-term, short-term and daily production plans
2 2 2 FQ4(10)
8- Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
2 3 - 2 3 Pr1.2(15)
Average - - 3 - 3 - - 2 2 2 3 8 7 20 25 40
T1 = Home Works (8 marks) , T2 = Quizzes (7 marks), T3= Exams (20 marks) , T4 = Design Project, report and presentation (25 marks) , T5 = Final Exam (40 marks).
3= High = Synthesis & Evaluation levels 2= Medium = Application & Analysis Levels1= Low = knowledge & Comprehension Levels
DIVIDER 2: Course Assessment Data
Indirect Assessment Tool
Surveys of Course Learning Objectives& Instructional Tools
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Upon the completion of this course how do you rank your ability to do the following: Poor
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1 2 3C.L.O.
1 Identify processes of formation of mineral deposits and mineral exploration methods
C.L.O.2 Estimate ore reserves of mineral deposits
C.L.O.3 Plan layout of surface plant and services
C.L.O.4 Explain methods of construction of main and secondary development openings
C.L.O.5 Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings
C.L.O.6 Explain principles of equipment selection
C.L.O.7 Explain principles of preparing long-term, short-term and daily production plans
C.L.O.8
Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
There were 6 Instructional tools used in this course. Please indicate how important each of these tools was in helping you to attain the course learning objectives. N
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1 2 31 Lectures2 Tutorials3 Homework4 Quizzes5 Project design, reporting and presentation
6 Examinations
Results of Surveys of Course Learning Objectives& Instructional Tools
Course: MinE 321 Mine Planning
Fall 2006-07
Upon the completion of this course how do you rank your ability to do the following: Po
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% % %C.L.O.
1 Identify processes of formation of mineral deposits and mineral exploration methods 0 0 100
C.L.O.2 Estimate ore reserves of mineral deposits 0 33 67
C.L.O.3 Plan layout of surface plant and services 0 33 67
C.L.O.4 Explain methods of construction of main and secondary development openings 0 0 100
C.L.O.5 Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings 0 0 100
C.L.O.6 Explain principles of equipment selection 0 100 0
C.L.O.7 Explain principles of preparing long-term, short-term and daily production plans 0 67 33
C.L.O.8
Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
0 0 100
Average 0 29 71
There were 7 Instructional tools used in this course. Please indicate how important each of these tools was in helping you to attain the course learning objectives. N
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% % %
1 Lectures 0 0 1002 Tutorials 0 33 673 Homework 0 33 674 Quizzes 0 67 335 Project design, reporting and presentation 0 0 1006 Examinations 0 33 67
Average 0 28 72
Comment:- The ability of student to achieve course learning objectives is in a good rank by an
average percentage of 71% and in an adequate rank by 291%.- The instructional tools used in helping the students to attain the course learning
objectives are in important rank by average percentage of 72% and in some value rank by percentage of 28%.
Direct Assessment Tools
(Copies Question Papers of HW, Exams, etc….)
King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of EngineeringMINING ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
First (Fall) Semester, 1427-28 H (2006-7 G)MINE 321, Mine Planning
HOME WORK 1
The Recovery of a diamond drill hole across a 30 m thick copper ore deposit was 72 %. The diameter of the core was 38 mm. while diameter of the hole was 50 mm. The grade of the core was 4.5 % u. while that of the sludge was 3.1 % Cu. Determine the average grade of the ore.
King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of EngineeringMINING ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
First (Fall) Semester, 1427-28 H (2006-7 G)MINE 321, Mine Planning
HOME WORK 2The attached plan shows the location of bore holes in a placer gold deposit. The hole number, thickness of mineralized ore and grade of ore in grams of gold per ton is shown against each hole. The limit of the property is given by dotted lines.
Estimate the weighted average grade, tonnage, and total contained gold if the cut-off grade is 6 grams/ton, bulk density of the gravel is 2 ton / m3 and the hole spacing is 100 m.
King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of EngineeringMINING ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
First (Fall) Semester, 1427-28 H (2006-7 G)MINE 321, Mine Planning
HOME WORK 3
Four exploration holes were drilled along a vertical section through a strata-bound copper ore deposit as shown below. Estimate the average thickness and weighted average grade of copper. If the spacing between sections is 100 m, estimate the volume, tonnage of ore and total contained copper if the in-situ ore density is 2.9 t/m3.
King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of EngineeringMINING ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
First (Fall) Semester, 1427-28 H (2006-7 G)MINE 321, Mine Planning
HOME WORK 4
Considering mine planning and design principles, locate the following surface plant and facilities on the attached plan for a medium sized open pit copper mining and metallurgical plant:Waste dump, ore stockpiles, tailings’ dam, crushing and grinding mills, mineral processing plant, copper smelting plant, Mine offices, open pit equipment workshops, Township, Hospital, mosque, sports club.
King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of EngineeringMINING ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
First (Fall) Semester, 1427-28 H (2006-7 G)
MinE 321 MINE PLANNING
QUIZ 1
Join the items on the left with the ones having the closest relationship with items on the right hand side:
EARLY MAGMATIC DEPOSITSDIAMOND DEPOSITS LATE MAGMATIC DEPOSITS CHROMITE AND MAGNETITE
DISSEMINATED DEPOSITSPLACER DEPOSITSFORMED IN THE RIVER BEDSSULPHIDE VEIN DEPOSITSHYDRO-THERMAL DEPOSITSINTRUSIVE DEPOSITS
King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of EngineeringMINING ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
First (Fall) Semester, 1427-28 H (2006-7 G)
MinE 321 MINE PLANNING
QUIZ 2
Name: Reg. No:
Briefly explain the following terms related to project scheduling:
GANTT BAR CHART
JOB WEIGHT
CRITICAL PATH METHOD
PROJECT EVALUATION AND REVIEW TECHNIQUE
Results of Direct Assessment Tools
(From Software)
End of Semester Course assessment and Improvement Report
(From Software)
DIVIDER 3: Supported program Outcomes "a"
Outcome 3.a: An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science,
and engineering fundamentals.
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Instructional Methods used to address the outcome "a":
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
As seen from the course articulation matrix, this outcome is addressed through the following course learning objectives as well as assessment tools& activities:
Course: MinE 321 Mine Planning (3: 2 & 2)Fall 2006-07
Course Learning Objectives addressing the Outcome "a" Assessment Tools&Activities
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C.L.O.1 Identify processes of formation of mineral deposits and mineral exploration methods 1 X X - - X
C.L.O.2 Estimate ore reserves of mineral deposits 3 X X X - X
C.L.O.3 Plan layout of surface plant and services 3 - - X - -
C.L.O.4 Explain methods of construction of main and secondary development openings 3 X X
C.L.O.5 Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings 3 X X X
C.L.O.6 Explain principles of equipment selection 3 X X
C.L.O.7 Explain principles of preparing long-term, short-term and daily production plans 2 X
C.L.O.8Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
3 X
3= High = Synthesis & Evaluation levels,2= Medium = Application & Analysis Levels1= Low = knowledge & Comprehension Levels
Course Materials used to address outcome "a"
Materials used to address the above mentioned course learning objectives are also used to address the outcome. The outcomes which are corresponding to the course materials are shown in appendix A.
Indirect Courses Assessment Program Outcomes Students' Survey
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Outco m e 3.a an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering fundamentals
This course has increased my ability to: Agree Not sure Disagree
a.1 Use math in solution of mining engineering problems
a.2 Use science in solution of mining engineering problemsUse engineering principles (ex. from fluid
a.3mechanics, dynamics, strength of materials, etc.) in solution of mining engineering problems.
Results of Indirect Courses Assessment Program Outcomes Students' Survey
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Outco m e 3.a an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering fundamentals
This course has increased my ability to: Agree%
Not sure%
Disagree%
a.1 Use math in solution of mining engineering problems 100 0 0
a.2 Use science in solution of mining engineering problems 100 0 0
a.3
Use engineering principles (ex. from fluid mechanics, dynamics, strength of materials, etc.) in solution of mining engineering problems. 100 0 0
Average 100 0 0
Comment:
The percentage of student's opinion is attained to 100% in (agree rank).
Direct Assessment Tools for Outcome "a"
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Course Learning Objectives addressing the Outcome "a" Assessment Tools&Activities
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C.L.O.1 Identify processes of formation of mineral deposits and mineral exploration methods HW1 QZ1 FQ1
C.L.O.2 Estimate ore reserves of mineral deposits HW2 QZ2 EX1 FQ2
C.L.O.3 Plan layout of surface plant and services EX2
C.L.O.4 Explain methods of construction of main and secondary development openings
EX2 Pr1.1
C.L.O.5 Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings
HW3 EX3 FQ3
C.L.O.6 Explain principles of equipment selection HW4 EX4
C.L.O.7 Explain principles of preparing long-term, short-term and daily production plans
FQ4
C.L.O.8Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
Pr1.2
Results of Direct Assessment Tools for Outcome "a"
Average achievement of passing students on Outcome 3a is 80% (See adjoin sheet)
Outcome Assessment and Improvement Results:
This outcome is satisfied but required no improvement
DIVIDER 4: Supported program Outcomes "c”
Outco m e 3 .c : An ability to design a system, component or process to meet
desired needs
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Instructional Methods used to address the outcome "c":
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
As seen from the course articulation matrix, this outcome is addressed through the following course learning objectives as well as assessment tools& activities:
Course: MinE 321 Mine Planning (3: 2 & 2)Fall 2006-07
Course Learning Objectives addressing the Outcome "c"
Leve
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Assessment Tools&Activities
Hom
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C.L.O.5 Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings 3 X X X
C.L.O.6 Explain principles of equipment selection 3 X X
C.L.O.8Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
2 X
3= High = Synthesis & Evaluation levels,2= Medium = Application & Analysis Levels1= Low = knowledge & Comprehension Levels
Course Materials used to address outcome "c"
Materials used to address the above mentioned course learning objectives are also used to address the outcome. The outcomes which are corresponding to the course materials are shown in appendix A.
ndirect Courses Assessment Program Outcomes Students' Survey
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Outco m e 3.c an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs.
This course has increased my ability to: Agree Not sure Disagree
c.1 Develop a flow chart of the design processc.2 Investigate and evaluate related solutionsc.3 Develop and analyze alternative solutionsc.4 Develop final performance specifications
Results of Indirect Courses Assessment Program Outcomes Students' Survey
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Outco m e 3.c an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs.
This course has increased my ability to: Agree%
Not sure%
Disagree%
c.1 Develop a flow chart of the design process 67 33 0c.2 Investigate and evaluate related solutions 33 33 33c.3 Develop and analyze alternative solutions 100 0 0c.4 Develop final performance specifications 67 33 0
Average 67 25 8
Comment:
The percentage of student's opinion is attained to 67% in (agree rank), 25% in (not sure rank) and 8% in (disagree rank).
Direct Assessment Tools for Outcome "c"
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Course Learning Objectives addressing the Outcome "c"
Assessment Tools&Activities
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C.L.O.5 Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings
HW3 EX3 FQ3
C.L.O.6 Explain principles of equipment selection HW4 EX4
C.L.O.8Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
Pr
Results of Direct Assessment Tools for Outcome "c"
Average achievement of passing students on Outcome 3c is 86% (See adjoin sheet)
Outcome Assessment and Improvement Results:
This outcome is satisfied but required some improvement in c2 (Investigate and evaluate related solutions).
DIVIDER 5: Supported program Outcomes "e"
Outcome 3.e: An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Instructional Methods used to address the outcome "e":
Course: MinE321Mine Planning
Fall 2006/2007As seen from the course articulation matrix, this outcome is addressed through the following course learning objectives as well as assessment tools& activities:
Course: MinE 321 Mine Planning (3: 2 & 2)Fall 2006-07
Course Learning Objectives addressing the Outcome "e"
Leve
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Assessment Tools&Activities
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C.L.O.2 Estimate ore reserves of mineral deposits 3 X X X - X
C.L.O.3 Plan layout of surface plant and services 3 - - X - -
C.L.O.5 Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings 3 X X X
C.L.O.6 Explain principles of equipment selection 3 X X
C.L.O.8Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
3 X
3= High = Synthesis & Evaluation levels,2= Medium = Application & Analysis Levels1= Low = knowledge & Comprehension Levels
Course Materials used to address outcome "e"
Materials used to address the above mentioned course learning objectives are also used to address the outcome. The outcomes which are corresponding to the course materials are shown in appendix A.
Indirect Courses Assessment Program Outcomes Students' Survey
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Outco m e 3 .e :
an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
This course has increased my ability to: Agree Not sure Disagree
e.1 Read and understand the information given about a problem.
e.2 Research and gather information pertaining to the problem.
e.3 Use a process, as well as a variety of tactics and approaches to tackle problems.
e.4 Focus on accuracy rather than speed when I solve problems.
e.5 Be organized and systematic when I solve problems
Results of Indirect Courses Assessment Program Outcomes Students' Survey
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Outco m e 3 .e :an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
This course has increased my ability to: Agree%
Not sure%
Disagree%
e.1 Read and understand the information given about a problem. 100 0 0
e.2 Research and gather information pertaining to the problem. 100 0 0
e.3 Use a process, as well as a variety of tactics and approaches to tackle problems. 67 33 0
e.4 Focus on accuracy rather than speed when I solve problems. 33 67 0
e.5 Focus on accuracy rather than speed when I solve problems. 100 0 0
Average 80 20 0
Comment:
The percentage of student's opinion is attained to 100% in (agree rank) and to 20% in (Not sure rank).
Direct Assessment Tools for Outcome "e"
Course: MinE321Mine Planning
Fall 2006/2007ine Planning
Fall 2006-07
Course Learning Objectives addressing the Outcome "a"
Assessment Tools&Activities
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C.L.O.2 Estimate ore reserves of mineral deposits HW2 QZ2 EX1 FQ2
C.L.O.3 Plan layout of surface plant and services EX2
C.L.O.5 Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings
HW3 EX3 FQ3
C.L.O.6 Explain principles of equipment selection HW4 EX4
C.L.O.8Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
Pr
Results of Direct Assessment Tools for Outcome "e"
Average achievement of passing students on Outcome 3e is 83% (See adjoin sheet)
Outcome Assessment and Improvement Results:
This outcome is satisfied but required some improvement in e4 (Focus on accuracy rather than speed when I solve problems).
DIVIDER 6: Supported program Outcomes "g"
Outcome 3.g: an ability for effective oral and written communication.
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Instructional Methods used to address the outcome "g":
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
As seen from the course articulation matrix, this outcome is addressed through the following course learning objectives as well as assessment tools& activities:
Course: MinE 321 Mine Planning (3: 2 & 2)Fall 2006-07
Course Learning Objectives addressing the Outcome "g"
Leve
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Assessment Tools&Activities
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C.L.O.3 Plan layout of surface plant and services 3 - - EX - -
C.L.O.7 Explain principles of preparing long-term, short-term and daily production plans 2 FQ
C.L.O.8Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
3 PR
3= High = Synthesis & Evaluation levels,2= Medium = Application & Analysis Levels1= Low = knowledge & Comprehension Levels
Course Materials used to address outcome "g"
Materials used to address the above mentioned course learning objectives are also used to address the outcome. The outcomes which are corresponding to the course materials are shown in appendix A.
Indirect Courses Assessment Program Outcomes Students' Survey
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Outco m e 3.g :an ability to communicate effectively
This course has increased my ability to: Agree Not sure Disagreeg.1 Produce well-organized reports, following guidelines
g.2Use clear and correct language and terminology while describing experiments, projects, or solutions to engineering problems
g.3Describe accurately in a few paragraphs a project / experiment performed, the procedure used, and the most important results when writing abstracts or summaries
g.4 Give well-organized presentations, following guidelines
Results of Indirect Courses Assessment Program Outcomes Students' Survey
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Outco m e 3.g :an ability to communicate effectively
This course has increased my ability to: Agree%
Not sure%
Disagree%
g.1 Produce well-organized reports, following guidelines 100 0 0
g.2Use clear and correct language and terminology while describing experiments, projects, or solutions to engineering problems
67 33 0
g.3Describe accurately in a few paragraphs a project / experiment performed, the procedure used, and the most important results when writing abstracts or summaries
33 67 0
g.4 Give well-organized presentations, following guidelines 100 0 0
Average 75 25 0
Comment:
The percentage of student's opinion is attained to 75% in (agree rank), and to only 25% in (not sure rank)
Direct Assessment Tools for Outcome "g"
Course: MinE321
Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Course Learning Objectives addressing the Outcome "g"
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C.L.O.3 Plan layout of surface plant and services 3 - - EX - -
C.L.O.7 Explain principles of preparing long-term, short-term and daily production plans 2 FQ
C.L.O.8Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
3 PR
Results of Direct Assessment Tools for Outcome "g"
Average achievement of passing students on Outcome 3g is 74% (See adjoin sheet)
Outcome Assessment and Improvement Results:
This outcome is satisfied but required some improvement in g3 (Describe accurately in a few paragraphs a project / experiment performed, the procedure used, and the most important results when writing abstracts or summaries).
DIVIDER 7: Supported program Outcomes "k"
Outcome 3.k: An ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools
necessary for engineering practice.
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Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Instructional Methods used to address the outcome "k":
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
As seen from the course articulation matrix, this outcome is addressed through the following course learning objectives as well as assessment tools& activities:
Course: MinE 321 Mine Planning (3: 2 & 2)Fall 2006-07
Course Learning Objectives addressing the Outcome "k"
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C.L.O.5 Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings 3 X X X
C.L.O.6 Explain principles of equipment selection 3 X X
C.L.O.8Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
3 X
3= High = Synthesis & Evaluation levels,2= Medium = Application & Analysis Levels1= Low = knowledge & Comprehension Levels
Course Materials used to address outcome "k"
Materials used to address the above mentioned course learning objectives are also used to address the outcome. The outcomes which are corresponding to the course materials are shown in appendix A.
Indirect Courses Assessment Program Outcomes Students' Survey
Course: MinE321Mine Planning
Fall 2006/2007
Outco m e 3- k :an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
In this course I became aware of: Agree Not sure Disagree
k1State-of-the-art tools and practices used in industry through plant visits and presentations by practicing engineers
This course has increased my ability to:
K.2 Use modern equipment and instrumentation to perform experiments
k.3 Perform web-based research
k.4 Use Word and Excel to produce high quality technical reports
k.5 Use computer simulations to conduct parametric studies
k.6 Use state-of-the-art technology for engineering system design, control, and analysis
Results of Indirect Courses Assessment Program Outcomes Students' Survey
Course: MinE321Mine PlanningFall 2006/2007
Outco m e 3- k :an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
In this course I became aware of: Agree%
Not sure%
Disagree%
k1State-of-the-art tools and practices used in industry through plant visits and presentations by practicing engineers
0 67 33
This course has increased my ability to:
K.2 Use modern equipment and instrumentation to perform experiments 0 67 33
k.3 Perform web-based research 100 0 0k.4 Use Word and Excel to produce high quality technical
reports 100 0 0
k.5 Use computer simulations to conduct parametric studies 100 0 0
k.6 Use state-of-the-art technology for engineering system design, control, and analysis 33 67 0
Average 56 33 11
Comment:
The percentage of student's opinion is attained to 56% in (agree rank), 33% in (not sure rank) and 11% in disagree rank.
Direct Assessment Tools for Outcome "k"
Course: MinE321Mine Planning
Fall 2006/2007
Course Learning Objectives addressing the Outcome "k"
Assessment Tools&Activities
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C.L.O.5 Design and plan construction of main and secondary development openings
HW3 EX3 FQ3
C.L.O.6 Explain principles of equipment selection HW4 EX4
C.L.O.8Design a project involving selection of mining method, design and construction schedule of the main and secondary entries, production plan and environmental considerations as well as report writing and presentation.
Pr
Results of Direct Assessment Tools for Outcome "k"
Average achievement of passing students on Outcome 3k is 86% (See adjoin sheet)
Outcome Assessment and Improvement Results:
This outcome is satisfied but required some improvement in k1& k2 (Use modern equipment and instrumentation to perform experiments and Use modern equipment and instrumentation to perform experiments).
Appendix A
Samples of instructor’s Work
Appendix B
Samples of students’ Work
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