Students of the College of Chemical Engineering at the University of Technology begin implementing the college's expanded program for summer training in oil refineries and production plants

Based on the vision of the University of Technology, which pays great attention to the practical and field application aspect, students of the College of Chemical Engineering began the summer training program that aims to develop the students' applied scientific capabilities. Among the most important operational sites in which training was conducted are the oil companies and sites affiliated with the Ministry of Oil, the Ministry of Industry and Minerals, the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Electricity. This step comes from linking the practical and theoretical aspect of the student and reviewing the industrial and production reality on the ground, as the student implements two months of summer training distributed by one month in the second phase and another month in the third phase. It is worth noting that the College of Chemical Engineering includes three scientific departments: Chemical Process Engineering, Oil Refining Engineering and Oil Pollution Treatment Engineering. These specializations qualify their graduates to work in factories, refineries, petrochemical complexes, food and pharmaceutical industries and to work efficiently according to academic quality specifications, labor market needs and sustainable development.

 

 

 

 

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