Institute of Petroleum Studies Kampala

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TypePrivate
Established2013
PrincipalJames Mugerwa
Location,
Uganda

00°17′56″N 32°36′34″E / 0.29889°N 32.60944°E / 0.29889; 32.60944
Institute of Petroleum Studies Kampala
TypePrivate
Established2013
PrincipalJames Mugerwa
Location,
Uganda

00°17′56″N 32°36′34″E / 0.29889°N 32.60944°E / 0.29889; 32.60944
CampusUrban
Websitewww.ipsk.ac.ug
Institute of Petroleum Studies Kampala is located in Kampala
Institute of Petroleum Studies Kampala
Location in Kampala

Institute of Petroleum Studies Kampala, IPSK, is a privately owned institution that offers training and instruction in the field of petroleum exploration, recovery, refinement and responsible utilization in Uganda.[1]

The campus of the institute is located at Plot 6207 Rose Lane Tank hill, in the Muyenga neighborhood, in the Makindye Division of Kampala, the capital and largest city in the country.[2] This is about 6.5 kilometres (4 mi) by road southeast of the central business district of the city.[3]

Overview

The institute was founded in 2013. The first principal of the institute was Brian Sallery.[4] The institute offers courses that lead to the award of certificates, diplomas, degrees and master's degrees in oil and gas management.[5]

Academics

The institute offers the following courses:[6]

Certificates courses
  • Certificate in Oil & Gas
Diploma courses
  • Diploma Oil & Gas Management
Undergraduate courses
  • Bachelor of Science in Oil & Gas Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health & Safety Management
Postgraduate courses

See also

References

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