| 1 | Mineral Economics and Basic Concepts | [3] page 35-70, [2] page 70-75 |
| 2 | Search and evaluation of mining reserves, grade, and technological developments in the relations between | [3] page 110-150 |
| 3 | Factors affecting the methods of enrichment of ores and technological developments | [3] page 167-170 |
| 4 | Ore enrichment purposes, shaking tables, jigs, magnetic separator and flatasyon | [4] page 15-30 |
| 5 | Feasibility Concept Mining and Key Issues to ponder | [1] page 140-143 |
| 6 | The importance of search efforts, preliminary economic assessment, calculation of production capacity, mine design and calculation of the rate of pickling. | [1] page 144-147 |
| 7 | The optimum operating boundaries, equipment selection, determination of slope stability studies and production control program. | [1] page 148-150 |
| 8 | Enrichment and smelting plants, waste to be stored fields of study, financial assessment and calculation of economic impacts. | [1] page 148-150 |
| 9 | MID-TERM EXAM WEEK | |
| 10 | Mining industry characteristics, the factors playing a role and possibilities of study. | [1] page 151-153 |
| 11 | Mining production limiting factors | [1] page154-156 |
| 12 | Ore and concentrate on the formation of prices, Turkey and the World Examples | [1] page 156-157 |
| 13 | The determination of the monetary value of a mining area (in the production of the mine area, a new mine area) | [1] page 158-165 |
| 14 | Mines Management, detailing the costs of transportation and marketing, retail prices of ores and the factors affecting the price | [2] page 223-228, [3] page 181-186 |