Papers - Mineral Industry Education - Development of Technical Education for the Petroleum Industry (Abstract)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. C. George
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

With a growth of 718 per cent in the petroleum industry from 1901 to 1931, there was a corresponding increase in the demand for technically trained men in the industry. This was first met by increasing numbers of college graduates from the old established courses in chemistry, geology and engineering. However, a need began to be felt for scientists and engineers specially trained for the petroleum industry. In 1912 the University of Pittsburgh established the first department in any university in the world that offered major work in petroleum engineering and petroleum geology. In Europe, the first major work in petroleum engineering was offered in England in 1913 at the University of Birmingham. The University of California and Stanford University offered major work in petroleum engineering in 1915. Since that time at least 10 other American universities and colleges have offered major work and at least 12 others are now offering some courses dealing with petroleum and the petroleum industry.
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APA: H. C. George  (1934)  Papers - Mineral Industry Education - Development of Technical Education for the Petroleum Industry (Abstract)

MLA: H. C. George Papers - Mineral Industry Education - Development of Technical Education for the Petroleum Industry (Abstract). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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