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FUPRE gets approval for Petrochemical Engineering and 6 other Courses

Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun (FUPRE) gets approval for 6 New Undergraduate Courses.

fupre newly approved courses

The Vice-Chancellor would kindly recall that a resource verification visit was carried out by panels of experts to some proposed academic programmes in Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun, Delta State with a view to assessing the human and material resources available for their establishment.

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I am directed to inform the Vice-Chancellor that the Executive Secretary has considered and approved the establishment of the full-time mode of the following undergraduate and postgraduate Programmes, to be run in the Main campus of the University, effective from 2020/2021 academic session.

  1. B.Eng Civil Engineering
  2. B.Eng Computer Engineering
  3. Masters in Environmental Policy and Regulations
  4. B.sc Statistics
  5. B.Eng Petrochemical Engineering
  6. B.sc Science Laboratory Technology
  7. B.Eng Natural Gas Engineering

However, M.Sc Oil and Gas was not approved because there is no BMAS for it.

I am to add that the approval does not cover the part-time mode of delivery of the programmes.

All programmes shall bear only the approved titles and nomenclatures and any change will require re-approval of the commission

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