University of Aberdeen
Online
MSc
Part-time
Earn a Masters degree in decommissioning oil rigs, platforms, and offshore structures from a reputable institution.
On this degree approved by the Energy Institute and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology, you can learn about all aspects of decommissioning and how to do it safely.
Take advantage of this opportunity to get a broad variety of knowledge and expertise in the physical process of removing offshore platforms from service. Engineering, project management, business, legislation, health and safety, and environmental studies are some of the topics you’ll learn about.
In conjunction with key industrial operators, supply chain businesses, and regulatory organisations, this Master’s degree in Decommissioning has been developed. As a result, you’ll hear from leading decommissioning industry professionals in guest lectures and participate in industry-based projects throughout the programme.
Who is this degree intended for?
Graduates and experienced professionals who want to upskill or transfer into the booming decommissioning sector are encouraged to submit an application. Applicants from a wide range of academic and industrial disciplines, including engineering, business law, and environmental science, are encouraged to apply.
The University of Aberdeen is one of the seven ancient universities in the UK and is consistently ranked in the top 200 universities in the world and top 20 within the UK.
The University of Aberdeen is one of the ancient universities
The original King’s and Marischal College, established in 1157, became The University of Aberdeen in 1495.
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