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TESTIMONIALS• • • [DIVISION OF ECONOMICS
AND BUSINESS]
I decided to pursue a masters degree in Mineral Economics to broaden the scope of my utility. Having recieved a bachelor's degree in mining engineering I was uncomfortable being so
specialized. Additionally, I liked that the degree was recognized on an international level. I believe this degree will open up more opportunities in the future.
-Mark Helms, Mineral Economics
I chose to pursue a MinEc degree at CSM because it is more specific than an MBA. I have enjoyed learning quantitative modeling the most. When I graduate, I plan to be a consultant in the energy industry.
-Ben Macfarlane, Mineral Economics
CSM has a global reputation of providing relevant minerals sector education of superior quality. It is truly a privilege for me to be sponsored by my employer in South Africa, The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, to complete Mineral Economic studies at Mines. The program has definitely added value to my existing experience throughout the hard rock mine-value chain. On completion of my studies it is anticipated that I will empower fellow employees both technically as well as through skills transfer; such as enhanced critical analysis, which is key for a degree at Mines.
-Jeannette McGill, Mineral Economics
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