HCC’s Continuing Education Classes for Oil & Gas Professionals

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The Houston Community College School of Continuing Education faculty and staff are committed to providing outstanding instruction and services to the community in areas such as business, languages, industrial technology & energy, information technology, construction, manufacturing, transportation, public safety, and health. HCC is proud of the expertise its faculty brings to the classroom. Whether changing careers or updating your skills, the School of Continuing Education can help you achieve your goals.

Topics include Health, Safety & Environment, Drilling Fundamentals, General Petroleum, and more. 

See Current Classes:

SubjectCourse numberCourse titleHoursCost
CEC3010AC/DC Motor Maintenance24$300.00
CEC3011Basic Oilfield Mathematics4$50.00
CEC3012Basic Principles of Petroleum14$175.00
CEC3013Centrifugal Pump Repair12$150.00
CEC3014Electrical Print Reading16$200.00
CEC3015General Safety: Principles20$250.00
CEC3016H2s Safety Production Operations2$25.00
CEC3017Oilwell Drilling20$250.00
CEC3018Perforating Fundamentals2$25.00
CEC2050Rig Pass (IADC)18275.00
CEC3019Slickline Operations10$125.00
CEC3020Valve Repair4$50.00
CEC3021Well Control Fundamentals8$100.00

For more information, please visit HCCS.edu.

Source: HCC

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