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The Lassonde Mineral Engineering (LME) Program is one of the so-called 'Core 8' engineering programs at the University of Toronto.  It is also one of the first, established along with the rest of the [[Skule|School of Practical Science]] in 1873.
==History==
==Courses==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
||Year
||Courses
|-
||First
||Fall:
* APS100 - Orientation to Engineering
* APS111 - Engineering Strategies & Practice I
* CHE112 - Physical Chemistry
* CIV100 - Mechanics
* MAT186 - Calculus I
* MAT188 - Linear Algebra
Winter:
* APS106 - Fundamentals of Computer Programming
* APS112 - Engineering Strategies & Practice II
* CME185 - Earth Systems Science
* MAT187 - Calculus II
* MSE101 - Introduction to Materials Science
|-
||Second
||Fall:
* CME210 - Solid Mechanics I
* CME261 - Engineering Mathematics I
* CME270 - Fluid Mechanics I
* ESS262 - Earth System Processes
* MIN225 - Introduction to the Resource Industries
Winter:
* CME262 - Engineering Mathematics II
* CME263 - Probability Theory for Civil and Mineral Engineers<br />
* ESS224 - Intro to Mineralogy & Petrology<br />
* MIN250 - Surface Mining<br />
* Complementary Studies Elective (CS) / Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS)
|-
||Third
||Summer:
* CME385 - Survey CAMP (Civil and Mineral Practicals) (2-week intensive field-based course)*
Fall:
* CME321 - Geotechnical Engineering I<br />
* CME368 - Engineering Economics and Decision Making<br />
* ESS241 - Geologic Structures and Maps<br />
* MIN429 - Engineering Rock Mechanics<br />
* MSE202 - Thermodynamics I
Winter:
* MIN301 - Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource Estimation<br />
* MIN320 - Explosives and Fragmentation in Mining<br />
* MIN351 - Underground Mining<br />
* MIN330 - Mining Environmental Management<br />
* MSE301 - Mineral Processing<br />
* 1 Complementary Studies Elective (CS) or Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS)
|-
||Fourth
||Summer:
* MIN400 - Geology Field Camp for Engineers (1-week intensive field-based course)*<br />
Fall:
* MIN466 - Mineral Project Design I
* MIN450 - Mineral Economics
* 1 Complementary Studies Elective (CS) or Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS)
* 2 Technical Electives
Winter:
* MIN467 - Mineral Project Design II
* MIN565 - Design and Support of Underground Mine Excavations
* MIN470 - Ventilation and Occupational Health<br />
* 1 Complementary Studies Elective (CS) or Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS) (2)<br />
* 1 Technical Elective
|}
&#42; Note that, while these courses are taken in August, they are used in calculating the Fall session average.
==Min Club==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!|Year
! colspan="2"|Chairperson
! colspan="2"|VP Finance
! colspan="2"|VP Academic
! colspan="2"|VP Social
|-
|2023-2024
|Evan Beri
|2T3+PEY
|Grant Liao
|2T3+PEY
|Matthew Ye
|2T5+PEY
|
|
|-
|2022-2023
|Alec Gilvesy
|2T2+PEY
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| rowspan="1"|[[2018-2019]]
||Jihad Raya
||1T9+PEY
||Devlen Malone
||1T9+PEY×2
||Ksenia Bilaniuk
||1T9+idk
||idk
||idk
|-
| rowspan="1"|[[2017-2018]]
||Romy Done
||1T6+PEY×2+1 or something
||Simon
||1T8+PEY
||vp academic
||yTy
||vp social
||yTy
|-
| rowspan="1"|[[2016-2017]]
||Marko Lopac
||1T6+PEY
||vp finance
||yTy
||vp academic
||yTy
||vp social
||yTy
|-
| rowspan="1"|[[2015-2016]]
||idk
||yTy
||vp finance
||yTy
||vp academic
||yTy
||vp social
||yTy
|}
==References==
*http://www.greatpast.utoronto.ca/bios/history15.asp
*https://civmin.utoronto.ca/home/programs/undergraduate-programs/basc-in-mineral-engineering/
[[Category:Programs]]
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