February 3-4
Politics and Land Use Permitting
The course addresses the increased difficulty in permitting land use developments.
It will examine the role that politics plays in controversial proposals, and the difficult nature of mining applications.
Instructor: Christopher M. Hopkins, Sr. VP, Aggregates & Mining, SAINT Consulting
MNE 697o for credit, 1 unit
Non-credit Cost: $500 / Registration Deadline: January 25, 2012
Registration Form
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For video conference, live and on-demand internet options, please contact the department to obtain a UA Net ID.
NOTE: For the Master of Engineering program, if you wish to earn the 1 unit credit toward your degree, and if you work for a company that has a business presence in Arizona that employs engineers, you are considered an Arizona resident and eligible for the resident tuition rate.
Courses available for credit or non-credit, on site, or via live Internet streaming, or On-Demand Internet.
For more information contact the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources
520 621 5292
www.IMR.arizona.edu
pbosco@email.arizona.edu
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