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it is a branch of chemical engineering, to become a petrol engineer you will most likely first finish a bachelors in chemical engineering then continue a focus in petrol in graduate school.
An engineer with studies (3-5 years, depending on the country) in chemical engineering, graduate from a technical university.
There are several jobs that use computers that you could apply for as an engineering graduate. Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and chemical engineering are to name a few.
The best place to look for a chemical engineering graduate job in your career counselor's office. There are usually many jobs posted and the counselor can help you apply.
Yes, there is scholarship for EE students at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Here are the list of the scholarships they have: http://admissions.wpi.edu/Costs/scholarships.html
If you intend to go to graduate school then yes it is possible to get a college scholarship after you graduate college.
Neda Agha-Soltan Graduate Scholarship was created in 2009.
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IEEE Charles LeGeyt Fortescue Graduate Scholarship was created in 1939.
The University of Tulsa offers classes in Petroleum Microbiology as part of the Department of Chemical Engineering, as do many graduate Petroleum Engineering programs. A student wishing to study this area would likely enter a Petroleum Engineering or Microbiology program.
Depending on the field of engineering (civil, mechanical, chemical, etc.), graduate degrees can lead to jobs in the private and public sector. Government agencies especially like graduate degrees.
The best place to find placement information for a new graduate is with your college placement office, they should be able to tell you if chemical engineering jobs are readily available in the country. You can also utilize LinkedIn, simplyhired, indeed, and monster.com for information on available jobs.