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SOME ADVICE ABOUT CHEMICAL AND ENERGY AREAS

SOME ADVICE ABOUT CHEMICAL AND ENERGY AREAS

SOME ADVICE ABOUT CHEMICAL AND ENERGY AREAS

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Hello
I am an engineering student last year in mechanical Engineering, I am interesting in the area of "chemical industrial processes" or "Powerplant and energy".

I wanna know if Could you give me some advice about a post graduate, certifications and courses that could help me to climb in these areas?

RE: SOME ADVICE ABOUT CHEMICAL AND ENERGY AREAS

jor1492 - For "powerplant and energy" consider fundamental electrical engineering courses. That is what the industry is about; mechanical engineering is just one way to make it happen. You need to have an understanding of what (electrically) is going on.

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