Energy, Mining and Resources
These critical sectors underpin all areas of society - from powering our cities and vehicles, to the smartphones in our pockets.
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Australia's only university teaching mine automation
Through our Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources, the University of Adelaide has led Australia in the development of fully integrated, AI-driven resource value chains. We're helping many energy, mining and resources companies incorporate or enhance self-learning extraction-and-processing control systems to extract greater value from increasingly complex resources - faster, safer and at lower cost. And we can pass that knowledge on to you. Our recent industry experience includes collaborating with:
- BHP, OZ Minerals and others on mining and processing control platforms
- Boart Longyear, a global drilling giant, to allow generation of geological information in close to real time, directly at the drill site
- Orica, an Australia-based multinational commercial explosives and blasting systems specialist, to apply digitally integrated AI to their blast models.
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Full-spectrum energy expertise
We also have significant, proven expertise in all areas of the energy sector, with experience advising on - and leading - projects relating to:
- optimal power system and resources planning, modelling and operation
- renewable energy generation and hybrid systems
- energy storage, including advanced batteries and underground hydrogen
- critical minerals, advanced energy materials and catalysts
- microgrids and electric vehicles infrastructure.
We're highly capable in the areas of environmental sustainability and social licence. And again, we can pass on all this knowledge to you.
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Career prospects
Employment growth for the majority of energy, mining and resources roles range broadly from moderate to very strong, with the industry projected to grow by up to 5.9% by 2026†.
Make History in Energy, Mining and Resources
Help support society to come up more sustainable solutions to resource challenges, just like Coco.
* Academic Ranking of World Universities by Subject, 2023.
^QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2023.
†Australian Government, Labour Market Insights, 2023.
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Bachelor
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Chemical)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Civil)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Mining)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) with major
- Bachelor of Engineering(Honours)(Environmental and Climate Solutions)
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
- Bachelor of Science (Mineral Geoscience)
Masters by Coursework
- Master of Engineering (Aerospace)
- Master of Engineering (Chemical)
- Master of Engineering (Civil & Structural)
- Master of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)
- Master of Engineering (Electrical)
- Master of Engineering (Electronic)
- Master of Engineering (Mechanical)
- Master of Engineering (Mechatronic)
- Master of Engineering (Mining)
- Master of Materials Engineering
- Master of Petroleum Engineering
Graduate Diploma
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Aerospace)
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Chemical)
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Civil & Environmental)
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Civil & Structural)
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Electrical)
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Electronic)
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical)
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Mechatronic)
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Mining)
- Graduate Diploma in Materials Engineering
- Graduate Diploma in Petroleum Engineering
Professional Certificate
Masters by Research
Doctorate by Research
University can be a daunting experience, especially as a female enrolling in a male dominated degree. Moving from country South Australia made my initial University experience even more stressful.
By involving myself in various University societies and volunteering opportunities, as well as part-time work, I soon became comfortable with my new student-city lifestyle. By stepping out of my comfort zone, I have had an amazing University experience and I will finish my degree with lifelong friendships, an outstanding education and a fantastic graduate opportunity.