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MSc degree in the process design

MSc degree in the process design

MSc degree in the process design

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Sirs,

I would appreciate if you can help me with the following issue:

Now I looking for Distance learning course to get the MSc degree in the chemical engineering. I am interested in the Process design for Oil and Gas industry. I have already got this degree but unfortinately my university is not well known and accepted around the world. So could you please help me with selection of appropriate university and course.

Thanks in advance.  

RE: MSc degree in the process design

Enguest

For oil and gas course in the UK I believe Heriot-Watt university in Edinburgh and Robert Gordons university in Aberdeen do good distance learning MScs and degrees.
As Aberdeen is the centre of oil and gas in the UK, these courses are recognised widely

regards,

Matthew

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