Lowell Professional Programs in Mineral Resources
SPRING 2009 COURSES
Courses available for credit or non-credit
For non-credit engineering courses, register here.
Textbooks: Check the syllabus for each course to see what books are required. Books must be purchased prior to the course and are generally available from your favorite on-line book seller. Some books may only be available from the University Bookstore and will have to be purchased on campus prior to the start of the course if you are a non-credit registrant. Other reading material will be available through our course management software D2L.
March 13-14, Applied
Valuation of Mineral Properties
Valuation and risk analysis approaches for determining transaction values
for mineral assets
Instructor: David
Hammond, Ph.D., Vice-President, International Royalty Corp.
MNE 697f
Non-credit Cost: $600
March 27-28 International
Minerals Trade
Introduction to the economics of the global minerals trade
Instructor: Michael Rieber, PhD MIT
MNE 697e
Non-credit Cost: $600
April 17-18 Acquisition
and Financing of Mineral Projects
Negotiation and acquisition strategies used in financing mineral resources
development
Instructor: Douglas
Silver, CEO International Royalty Corp.
MNE 697g
Non-credit Cost: $600
Lowell Master of Engineering in Mineral Resources
• 30 credit hours
• Courses available on-site, live via video conference, live and on-demand
internet streaming
• If you work for a company with a business presence in Arizona you
pay residential tuition rates regardless of where you live or work
For more information contact the Department of Mining and
Geological Engineering at:
520 621 6063
www.mge.arizona.edu
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