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This course has been created to meet growing industry demand for qualified corrosion engineers and quality research in this field. The course is part of oil and gas companies Woodside and Chevron’s sponsorship of the Chevron-Woodside Chair in Corrosion Engineering.The Graduate Diploma in Corrosion Engineering provides an advanced professional qualification for graduates in engineering or science disciplines, enabling you to develop skills and knowledge in areas including corrosion chemistry, corrosion prevention, risk management, and a range of other chemistry and corrosion-related units. You’ll also complete a project designed to enhance your practical and theoretical skills. The program is offered online, enabling you to complete it remotely and within your own schedule. It is available to Australian and internationally based students and is the only one of its kind in the southern hemisphere. The course allows you to: Complete semester-based online courses from anywhere, Access course materials and assignments using web-based tools, Complete the assessments and submit work online.
Recognised degree in engineering or science with equivalent of first year chemistry
In this course the major studies include the study of oil and gas companies woodside .
A recognised bachelor degree in engineering or science with equivalent of first year Chemistry.
There is a strong global demand for Corrosion Engineers. If you have an undergraduate degree in engineering or an applied science discipline, this course offers you a chance to break into this market and fast track your career to practice the profession of Corrosion Engineering in a broad spectrum of industries.The course is designed to deliver specific corrosion engineering skills relevant to the energy and resources industries, and is suitable for qualified Chemists, Materials Engineers, Process/Chemical Engineers and Mechanical Engineers. It can be applied in the following industries: Oil & Gas, Refining & Chemical Processing, Mining & Mineral Processing, Power Generation, Defence