Collaboration with Kazakh-British Technical University:  The School of Energy and Oil and Gas Industry


Kazakh-British Technical University is one of the leading technical universities in the region. They work in the partnership with the global academic community, corporate and public sectors on fundamental values ​​of quality, academic integrity, honesty, openness.

KBTU is the world level university engaged in scientific research, education and training of the scientific elite and highly qualified staff for various areas of global economy.

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How does Kazakh-British Technical University partner with ROSEN's Competence Club?

 

As a part of Kazakh-British Technical University's Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses, the Competence Club offers 12 supporting pipeline integrity e-learning courses. The training materials provide essential background learning designed to enhance your takeaway from your university education.


The partnership also gives you access to the Competence Club's communities, events, and over fifty hours of pipeline integrity resources.

Which courses can you access?

 

You will get access to 12 pipeline integrity e-learn courses which provide over 20 hours of content. These course will give you awareness-level insight into an array of pipeline integrity topics: 

  • Introduction to the Oil and Gas Industry
  • Introduction to prevention and monitoring of Internal Corrosion
  • Introduction to Pipeline Inspection and Surveillance
  • Introduction to Pipeline Defect Assessment
  • Introduction to Pipeline Risk Management
  • Introduction to In-Line Inspection Technologies and Procedures
  • Introduction to Onshore Pipeline Design 
  • Introduction to Fracture Mechanics
  • Introduction to Pipeline Repair
  • Introduction to Pipeline Defects
  • Introduction to Pipeline Integrity Management
  • Introduction to Crack Management
Take part in the partnership program

Contact us to find out more about the partnership, and we will be back in touch with your next steps on how to get started.