Mineral Project Reporting Under NI 43-101 (a CIM Course) [Viewer Ratings] Course Summary
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Course IntroductionMineral Project Reporting Under NI 43-101 (a CIM Course)Version: October 01 2009 This page is a detailed summary of the course ... further access requires enrollment. For more information see Enrollment or Free Trial.
IntroductionMineral Project Reporting Under NI43-101 is a course for professional engineers and geoscientists concerned with mineral project reporting for an issuer on a Canadian stock exchange. It is also a reference source of mineral project reporting standards for property owners, securities analysts and regulators. This course has been developed and peer-reviewed for the Professional Development Program of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum. The course provides guidance for the preparation of a technical report under National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, Form 43-101 F1 - Technical Report, and Companion Policy 43-101 CP (NI 43-101). NI 43-101 establishes the standards for all public disclosure of scientific and technical information about a mineral project. NI 43-101 became effective on February 1, 2001 and is a law that is applicable across Canada. It requires that all disclosure be based on advice provided by a "Qualified Person" and in some circumstances that the person be independent of the issuer and the property. NI 43-101 also requires that issuers file technical reports at specific times and in a prescribed format. This course has been revised to the version of National Instrument 43-101 published October 7, 2005 which became effective law in Canada on December 30, 2005. Course ContentMineral Project Reporting Under NI43-101 consists of 15 viewing sessions of 30 - 60 minutes each with supporting references and interactive course reviews. The course includes PDF versions of NI 43-101 and many of the supporting references. Course duration is equivalent to approximately 12 hours of viewing content. Learning OutcomesParticipants who successfully complete this course and the certification requirements will be able to perform the following.
Course RequirementsBasic requirements for successful completion of this course include the following.
Course CertificationThis course qualifies for EduMine Certification and CIM Certification. A certificate will be issued to an EduMine enrollee who registers for certification and successfully completes the certification requirements. The total certification fee for this course is Can$172. 1.2 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) will be awarded for successful completion of certification requirements for this course. EduMine meets the Criteria for Certification established by the Authorized Provider Commission of The International Association for Continuing Education and Training, 1620 Eye Street, N.W., Suite 615, Washington, DC 20006. To register for certification for this course use the "Course Certification Entry or Registration" link above or below on the right. UBC Certificate in Mining StudiesThis course qualifies as online learning for the University of British Columbia - Certificate in Mining Studies in the Mining Methods and Mine Planning stream. Students who complete the certification requirements for this course may optionally register for the Certificate in Mining Studies program and complete the associated classroom component. For further information click UBC Certificate in Mining Studies This page is a detailed summary of the course ... further access requires enrollment. For more information see Enrollment or Free Trial.
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