Oljuútbúgvingar
Her eru nakrar hentar slóðir til teirra sum ætlað sær útbúgving innan oljuvinnu í Føroyum, Noreg ella í Stóra Bretlandi
Føroyar
Fróðskaparsetur Føroya
Á Náttúruvísindadeildini á Fróðskaparsetri Føroya ber til at lesa BS í oljuverkfrøði. Hetta er ein 3½ ára útbúgving. Eftir BS-útbúgvingina ber til at fara undir framhaldslestur við onnur universitet.
www.setur.fo
Noreg
Stavanger BI
http://web.bi.no/stavanger
Bl Stavanger er Rogalands største utdanningsinstitusjon innenfor økonomi, markedsføring og ledelse.Vi har over 600 studenter på heltid, samt over 1200 deltidsstudenter.
Mangfoldet av studenter er stort. Folk i alle aldre og typer studerer hos oss. Både de som kommer rett fra videregående skole til de som kommer til oss etter noen år i yrkeslivet. Dette viser at de som allerede er i yrkeslivet også velger BI.
Universitetet i Bergen
http://www.uib.no/
NTNU (Norges Teknisk-naturvidenskabelige universitet.
http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/
Stóra Bretland
University of Aberdeen
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/oilgas/mainmenu.htm
“As the major institution of higher education in the north of Scotland we offer our students unrivalled benefits, certainly in academic excellence, the quality of our teaching, and research opportunities – but also in terms of the total students experience.
“With a wealth of oil and gas related expertise within the University of Aberdeen, the Oil & Gas Centre allows easy access to our research and consultancy capabilities. The Centre has been established to help our clients to access the University’s staff and facilities. The Centre aims to build upon the University’s link with the Oil and Gas Industry and has an active role in promotion of our oil and gas related activity.”
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/oilgas/petgeol.htm
The Robert Gordon University
http://www.rgu.ac.uk/
Offshore Management Centre
“The objective of the Offshore Management Centre is to establish itself as an internationally renowned centre of management knowledge and learning, serving the upstream oil and gas industry.”
http://www.rgu.ac.uk/prospectus/disp_ProspectusEntry.cfm?CourseID=75
“The course provides a broad-based education in mechanical and electro-mechanical technologies, business managemnet and industrial plant systems, integrating these studies within a wide range of offshore related engineering and industrial applications. The course allows graduates to develop their careers as chartered engineers. Unitisation allows a part-time mode of attendance for 3rd and 4th year stages, and provides credit accumulation at first, second and third year exit points.
Heriot-Watt University
http://www.hw.ac.uk/
http://www.hw.ac.uk/prosp/ug/eng/offshore_intro.htm
“The course produces graduates with the knowledge and skills required for success within an ever changing and innovative industry. Working within a challenging environment, employment can be both onshore, and on offshore installations. The degree of responsibility and commitment required is reflected by the level of salary, which is, in general, higher than the other engineering disciplines. Working within an international market many graduates will often have an opportunity to work abroad.”
University of Dundee
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/cepmlp/main/html/oil_gas.htm
“Recognising the global character of the petroleum industry, the LL.M and MSc degree programmes adopt an international approach. CEPMLP Dundee has a long established and internationally recognised graduate studies programme, based on its interdisciplinary quality and its emphasis on training and research. The degree offered is highly regarded in the world of international companies, governments, institutions, and professional firms.”
Imperial College
http://www.huxley.ic.ac.uk
http://www.huxley.ic.ac.uk/research/PETROLCENTRE/
“The Centre for Petroleum Studies is a focus for research, postgraduate teaching and professional development within the framework of petroleum sciences and engineering at Imperial College. Its main objectives are to facilitate multi- disciplinary research between geologists, geophysicists, petroleum engineers and members of other key disciplines in order to advance the state of the art in exploration, appraisal/development and reservoir management, and to plan and implement related postgraduate teaching programmes which reflect current best practice within the petroleum industry. The Centre has one of the largest concentrations of petroleum scientists and engineers in a UK academic institution, with almost 50 members of staff providing research expertise across the complete exploration- production spectrum.”
Oxford Brookes University
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/geology/peg/home.html
“As one of leading modern Universities in Britain, Oxford Brookers offers the highest quality training and research facilities. The MSc in Petroleum Geoscience was established 15 years ago to provide training in exploration and production geoscience , and over that period strong links have been forged with the international oil industry. This series of short courses builds on that experience and proven teaching record”