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Guidance on Higher education for integrity engineers

Guidance on Higher education for integrity engineers

Guidance on Higher education for integrity engineers

(OP)
Hi,

As a integrity engineer in the oil and gas industry with an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering, I would like to know what are my options, should i decide to pursue an MSc/MEng degree. If anyone has any info regrading specific programs in the USA or UK or any other country, please let me know. Should I go in for a full time program or distance learning (any recommendations on on universities which offer these)?

Thanks a lot

RE: Guidance on Higher education for integrity engineers

(OP)
Yes, as oil and gas assets age, we advice how their service lives can be furthur extended. It's fairly a multi-disciplinary field of engineering.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrity_engineering

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