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University of Aberdeen
Online
MSc
Part-time
Learn how to identify, assess, and manage risk and examine the most recent trends in the sector. This University Of Aberdeen’s approved degree programme covers how to become a world-class process safety engineer.
Process safety safeguards the general public. You will learn how to prevent and control incidents that have the potential to discharge hazardous materials and energy as a result of obtaining this degree.
Engineers utilise a variety of techniques and processes to detect, analyse, and control risk across a wide range of sectors. You’ll graduate with an in-depth understanding of operational safety, risk assessment, and risk management procedures and practices. You’ll be prepared to look for a job in a variety of chemical processing industries once you complete your training.
Learn in a flexible, part-time environment at a university that is well regarded as a key centre for safety engineering in the United Kingdom. For more than 25 years, the University of Aberdeen has concentrated its efforts on safety-related education and research.
Students having a background in chemical, petroleum, or mechanical engineering are eligible to apply for this online MSc.
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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This course is at level 7 in the UK Qualifications Framework. Level 7 is advanced level study often referred to as postgraduate level.
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