Course title :  Galvanic Coupling and Corrosion Rate in Active Metals  

Explore the intricate world of "Galvanic Coupling and Corrosion Rate in Active Metals" in this comprehensive course. Dive into the science of corrosion, galvanic coupling, and the behavior of active metals. Gain a deep understanding of how different metals interact, their corrosion potential, and methods to control corrosion rates. Master the techniques to protect structures, equipment, and systems from deterioration. Whether you're a materials engineer, a professional in the metal industry, or seeking to understand the science of corrosion, this course equips you with invaluable knowledge and expertise.

Description

Delve into the fascinating realm of "Galvanic Coupling and Corrosion Rate in Active Metals." This course unveils the secrets of corrosion processes and how active metals react when coupled. Gain insights into the principles of galvanic coupling, corrosion rate determinants, and effective corrosion control strategies. Understand the mechanisms that drive metal degradation and discover methods to mitigate corrosion in various applications, from infrastructure to industrial systems. With a solid foundation in corrosion science, you'll be prepared to address corrosion-related challenges and make a positive impact on the longevity and performance of metal structures and components.

Why Online ?

  • Cost effective - Typically UK diploma starts from GBP £3000 per annum, but with online study, you can enjoy saving more than 60% on your educational investment.
  • Practical Content - The coursework is immediately applicable to the careers, and you can earn long-term gains including increase in salary and promotions
  • Study anytime, anywhere - You don't have to attend a College campus, so you can study from anywhere in the world. The online delivery enables you to download the lecture notes, submit assignments wherever you are.
  • Assessments - Assessment is via assignment submission

Who is this course for?

Career path

A "Galvanic Coupling and Corrosion Rate in Active Metals" course opens doors to a range of rewarding career paths:

  1. Corrosion Engineer: Specialize in designing corrosion control measures and strategies to safeguard critical infrastructure and industrial equipment.

  2. Materials Scientist: Explore the behavior of materials and develop innovative solutions to combat corrosion challenges.

  3. Metallurgist: Study the properties of metals and alloys, contributing to the development of corrosion-resistant materials.

  4. Quality Assurance Specialist: Ensure the integrity and quality of metal components and products, focusing on corrosion prevention.

  5. Research Scientist: Pursue research in corrosion science, advancing our understanding and developing novel corrosion mitigation techniques.

  6. Consultant: Offer expertise in corrosion management to a variety of industries, including oil and gas, manufacturing, and construction.

With an in-depth understanding of galvanic coupling and corrosion rate, you'll have the knowledge and skills needed for a successful and impactful career in materials science and engineering.

Duration

The programme is available in 2 duration modes:

    • 6 Months
    • 9 Months
Entry Requirements

In order to apply you should have either:

    • OR;
Course Content
    1. Introduction to Corrosion Science

      • Explore the fundamentals of corrosion, its impact on materials, and the importance of corrosion control.
    2. Electrochemical Reactions

      • Understand the electrochemical processes involved in corrosion and how they lead to metal degradation.
    3. Galvanic Coupling

      • Dive into the concept of galvanic coupling, where different metals interact electrochemically and its role in corrosion.
    4. Corrosion Rate Determinants

      • Learn the factors that influence the rate of corrosion in active metals, including environmental conditions and material properties.
    5. Corrosion Measurement Techniques

      • Discover various methods for measuring and monitoring corrosion rates in practical applications.
    6. Corrosion Control Strategies

      • Explore effective strategies to mitigate corrosion, including protective coatings, cathodic protection, and material selection.
    7. Case Studies

      • Analyze real-world case studies to gain insights into how corrosion and galvanic coupling impact different industries.
    8. Preventing Corrosion in Infrastructure

      • Focus on corrosion prevention in critical infrastructure, such as bridges, pipelines, and buildings.
    9. Industrial Corrosion Management

      • Examine corrosion challenges in industrial settings and strategies for safeguarding equipment and facilities.
    10. Future Trends in Corrosion Science

      • Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements and future directions in the field of corrosion science.
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Assessment

Assessment is via assignment submission

Fee Structure

The fee for the programme is as follows:

    • 6 Months - Accelerated mode @ GBP £1250
    • 9 Months - Standard mode @ GBP £950
Fee payment plans

The programme offers following fee payment plans:

    6 months programme● Payment option (a): GBP £416 x 3 monthly instalments
    ● Payment option (b): GBP £1187.50 x 1 instalment (We offer 5% bursary on total fee for students opting to pay in full)
    9 months programme● Payment option (c): GBP £190 x 5 monthly instalments
    ● Payment option (d): GBP £475 x 2 quarterly instalments
    ● Payment option (e): GBP £902.50 x 1 instalment (We offer 5% bursary on total fee for students opting to pay in full)
Accreditation

The programme is awarded by London School of International Business

How to apply?

Simply follow the 2 steps given below to apply:
1. Fill application form on-line at https://www.educationtraining.org.uk/enrolment-form/start.html
2. Pay application fee of GBP £10
(This can be paid online using credit or debit card)

Please visit our online application form to apply.