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Vision & Mission
Vision
to keep its educational standards as same as the well-known international Mineral Processing Engineering Departments.
to educate students for an active role in industry, satisfying present and future needs of a global society through the development and implementation of revolutionary technologies for the evaluation of mineral resources in a socially responsible, economically viable and environmentally sound manner.
Mission
to provide high quality undergraduate and graduate programs supported by up-to-date curriculum and scientific and industrial research.
to produce technically competent and well educated mineral processing engineers who have team skills and are able to work in mineral processing and mineral processing-related industries both within the country and abroad.
to educate mineral processing engineers who can follow and utilize the technological developments that may occur during their careers and recognize the needs of an environmentally sensitive society.