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IChemE Chartered and Manchester MS'c

IChemE Chartered and Manchester MS'c

IChemE Chartered and Manchester MS'c

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Dear All,

I've got a non-accredited bachelor degree from an eastern European university. I'm considering applying to MS'c programme "Advanced Process Design for Energy and the Environment" in the University of Manchester. Currently, I've got 3 years of process engineering experience. How do you think this degree can help me with obtaining the Chartered engineer status and further career progress? What about the technical authority job?

Appreciate your advises,
Jeyx

RE: IChemE Chartered and Manchester MS'c

Go to the IChemE's website and look for their entry requirements, give them a call.

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