Undergraduate Minor in Sustainable Mineral Resources

PUT YOUR DEGREE TO WORK FOR A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE.

Our world runs on a steady supply of mineral resources. If you want to help meet global demand and preserve the planet, a minor in sustainable mineral resources may be just the ticket.

$2,000 Scholarships for students from any major!

FALL DEADLINE: October 30, 2024

Courses to Match Interests

  • Mining & Recycling
  • Leadership & Communication
  • Business & Economics
  • Data Analytics & Automation
  • Environment
  • Health & Safety
  • Society & Policy

Student Benefits & Support

  • Exclusive Scholarships
  • Paid Internships
  • Exciting Job Options
  • Flexible Pathways to Completion
  • Fulfills Gen Ed Requirements

How to Declare the Minor

To declare Sustainable Mineral Resources as your minor, please complete the online Change of Minor Request form.

This minor does not require an advisor’s signature, but students are encouraged to contact the advisor (major and minor) to confirm any associated limitations, restrictions or prerequisites, and minor coursework. Requests for upper-level classes will be reviewed by the adviser in the department offering the minor.

DECLARE THE MINOR

Eligibility Criteria

✓ Undergrad student
✓ Minimum GPA 3.0
✓ Must be degree-seeking
✓ Declare minor in Sustainable Mineral Resources

List of Courses

Application Materials

Brief Online Application
✓ 500 word essay with a statement of interest in and the importance of sustainability in mining and mineral resources

Online Application form

So far, we have given scholarships to students from the following majors:

  • Geoscience
  • Computer Science
  • Environmental Science
  • Environmental Studies
  • Operations & Supply Chain Management
  • Mining Engineering 
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Software Engineering
  • Systems Engineering

Contact Us

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Mario Muñoz

mariomunoz@arizona.edu

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Suzanne Madrigal

suzannemadrigal@arizona.edu