Explore Mining Engineering Graduate Programs
Our graduate programs allow you to expand your mining engineering knowledge, sharpen your professional skills, and work alongside leading mining engineering researchers.
With opportunities to travel and contribute to the world economy, mining engineering offers a fulfilling career for anyone who enjoys using knowledge from multiple engineering disciplines to solve large-scale problems. In addition, mining engineering also presents opportunities to move the mining industry towards significant social and environmental change.
Looking to get a head start on your career? The Queen’s Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP) gives students the opportunity to take a full-time, paid 12–16-month internship. Apply your skills to the workplace and gain on-the-job experience as you work with one of our many industry partners.
Queen's Career services provides in-person and online career support to all students. The Engineering Corporate Relations Department enhances career development and work-integrated learning opportunities for engineering students. They offer a dedicated point of contact within Smith Engineering at Queen's for industry partners looking to recruit Smith Engineering talent.
Dalena's Mining Engineering Internship Experience
Hear from Dalena Vo about her experience working full-time as an intern at Canadian Natural Resources Limited in Calgary.
Jacob’s Mining Engineering Internship Experience
Hear from Jacob Bilous about his experience working full-time as an intern at Impala Canada's Lac des Iles mine.
Explore Mining Engineering Graduate Programs
Our graduate programs allow you to expand your mining engineering knowledge, sharpen your professional skills, and work alongside leading mining engineering researchers.
Research in Mining Engineering
Leading research for enhanced mining efficiency, sustainability, safety, and cost-effectiveness. Explore our impactful work.