Since 1885, the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology has been a national leader in preparing world-class engineers and scientists. Award-winning undergraduate education is enhanced by graduate education and research and development in areas of critical need to South Dakota, the nation, and the world. Our graduates design, construct, and operate the most modern technology to meet today’s complex challenges and are held in the highest regard by their fellow leaders in industry, consulting, government, health, research and education. From geology and mining engineering to particle physics and atmospheric sciences, our graduates are in high demand. They have a sound foundation in their profession and most have real-world experience to make them highly competitive for the best paying jobs in America. Ninety-eight percent of our undergraduates have a job or place in graduate school upon graduation at an average early-career salary of $65,600.
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The South Dakota Mines annual revenue was $47.6 million in 2026.
Brian Tande is the President of South Dakota Mines.
525 people are employed at South Dakota Mines.
South Dakota Mines is based in Rapid City, South Dakota.
The NAICS codes for South Dakota Mines are [813, 712, 7121, 8132, 71, 611, 81, 61].
The SIC codes for South Dakota Mines are [82, 822].