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ChE524 Field Trips and Seminars SEMINAR-WORKSHOP PROJECT PROPOSAL I. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP TOPIC The Current Issues and Opportunities in The Mining Industry II. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP TITLE Exploration: Digging Deep into The Advancements and Issues in The Mining Industry III. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP PROPONENT (TEAM NAME AND MEMBERS) 5 th year UST Chemical Engineering Section C Team Antananarivo: Agdipa, Maevenn Bless S. Bravo, Carol Sydney O. Buensuceso, Mary Mae Cueto, Diane Dela Cruz, Marife IV. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP SCHEDULE AND VENUE Date: March 3, 2016 Time: 5pm-7pm Venue: University of Sto. Tomas, Roque Roaño Building V. TARGET PARTICIPANTS 5 th Year Chemical Engineering Students VI. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP RATIONALE The field of Chemical Engineering is vast and it continues to grow as technologies innovate and because of this, the roles of Chemical Engineers also expand into different industries. Classroom discussions provide students the theories and principles that are manifested in the processes of these commerce. Other means are also needed to complement and enhance the learnings in class discussions and as a result plant visits/course are being arranged by organizations to support its members. In fulfillment of the requirement for this course, Field Trips and Seminars course coded as CHE 524, that all students must be Page 1 of 2

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ChE524 Field Trips and Seminars

SEMINAR-WORKSHOP PROJECT PROPOSAL

I. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP TOPICThe Current Issues and Opportunities in The Mining Industry

II. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP TITLE Exploration: Digging Deep into The Advancements and Issues in The Mining Industry

III. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP PROPONENT (TEAM NAME AND MEMBERS)5th year UST Chemical Engineering Section C Team Antananarivo:

Agdipa, Maevenn Bless S.Bravo, Carol Sydney O.Buensuceso, Mary MaeCueto, DianeDela Cruz, Marife

IV. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP SCHEDULE AND VENUEDate: March 3, 2016Time: 5pm-7pm Venue: University of Sto. Tomas, Roque Roaño Building

V. TARGET PARTICIPANTS5th Year Chemical Engineering Students

VI. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP RATIONALEThe field of Chemical Engineering is vast and it continues to grow as technologies innovate and because of this, the roles of Chemical Engineers also expand into different industries. Classroom discussions provide students the theories and principles that are manifested in the processes of these commerce. Other means are also needed to complement and enhance the learnings in class discussions and as a result plant visits/course are being arranged by organizations to support its members.

In fulfillment of the requirement for this course, Field Trips and Seminars course coded as CHE 524, that all students must be able to invite a professional who can impart their knowledge about the applications of Chemical Engineering in different industries.

VII. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP OBJECTIVESThis project aims

To meet the course, CHE 524: Fieldtrips and Seminars, requirements To supplement the various theories acquired by the students in the classroom

for a simultaneous understanding and application To cite important roles played by Chemical Engineers To expose the students to different industrial plants that will be beneficial in

fulfilling academic requirements

VIII. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION

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ChE524 Field Trips and SeminarsAn online pre-registration will be done prior the event date for the finalization of the list of participants. Upon pre-registration, 150 Php is required by the travel agency (Unltd Travel and Tours, Inc.) for the reservation of slot. December 1, 2015, and January 21, 2016 are the payments of 7500 Php for the individual expenditures like Flight Ticket and Hotel reservation. Full payment must be accomplished on February 23, 2016. Failure to pay on the said dates would result to increase in the travel package rate by at least 2,000 Php. Participants must ensure that they have their passports before the event date. Participants must strictly wear the prescribed attire and follow company rules for safety purposes. The itinerary and program flow must be professionally observed to avoid further delays. The “No Waiver, No Tour” will be strictly implemented.

IX. SEMINAR-WORKSHOP SPEAKER/S

X. PROPOSED BUDGET

XI. MONITORING AND EVALUATIONThis project will be monitored through essays such as reaction paper after the activity and to be evaluated by the Faculty Advisers of CHE 524 of the UST Chemical Engineering Department.

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