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The | 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, | ||
Through 27 core technical courses, taught by award-winning faculty members and practicing engineers, students gain expertise in all aspects of the industry, from exploration and extraction to processing, refining, upgrading and waste management. The program includes a strong emphasis on experiential learning, including a trip to an operating mine and a nine-day field course called Geology Field Camp for Mineral Engineers subsidized by the Lassonde Fund. | |||
As a result of the visionary leadership and generous philanthropy of Dr. Pierre Lassonde, the program continues to address the most pressing challenged facing the mining industry, from new technologies to extract value from low-grade ores to innovations that improve the sustainability, economics and social impact of mining. | |||
==Departments and Offices== | ==Departments and Offices== | ||
* Lassonde Mineral Engineering Program | * Lassonde Mineral Engineering Program | ||
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*[http://news.utoronto.ca/transformed-lassonde-mining-building-celebrated|''Transformed Lassonde Mining Building Celebrated'', University of Toronto News, November 30, 2011] | *[http://news.utoronto.ca/transformed-lassonde-mining-building-celebrated|''Transformed Lassonde Mining Building Celebrated'', University of Toronto News, November 30, 2011] | ||
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