Metallurgical Inputs to Integrated Planning
Metallurgical Inputs to Integrated Planning is designed for junior- to mid-level geologists, metallurgists, and other mineral resource industry professionals. Topics include comminution, separation, pyrometallurgical processing, leaching, solvent extraction, and electrowinning, as well as how to communicate effectively with metallurgists.
This course will be offered in Fall of 2026. Do you want to join the waiting list? Send us an email:
UA students must enroll in GEOS/MNE 504F through UAccess to participate in the course.
Course details and format
The Metallurgical Inputs to Integrated Planning course allows you to continue developing your professional skills. This online course includes ~16 hours of pre-recorded material developed collaboratively by the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources and Freeport McMoRan Inc. The course is self-guided and is accompanied by live panel discussions with subject matter experts.
The course covers following topics.
- The role of metallurgy and metallurgists in mine design, operations, and planning;
- Mineralogical, economic, and chemical factors in recovery;
- Parameters in processing and extraction system design, operation, and planning;
- Methods of predicting, testing, and monitoring performance
Pricing
General public1: $600 (before early registration deadline - see registration form for details) or $700 (after early registration deadline).
External Students: $200
UA Student2: FREE
1We offer group discounts of 15% for 4 or more participants (group must register all at the same time)
2UA Students interested in enrolling for credit, please enroll in Course No. GEOS 504F.